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TTP has threatened KP government, wants to establish its rule in KP

Advise TTP to start off by launching their own version of DHA and then gradually build up from there.

There is a successful business plan that can be mimicked.
Bad idea, boss. Cuz then they'd be REALLY stepping on neutrals' toes. They'd be competition. We might even see drones and armored personnel carriers and MRAPs for our troops after all, if things go down that road.

TTP should stick to killing civilians.

Or maybe, that's what you were trying to lure TTP into? 2000IQ gamer move, right there.

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TTP/BLA is “powerful” because the army is more interested in going after Imran Khan than going after TTP/BLA.
Delusions.

You sir are a racist and ignorant idiot. A deadly combination

Please read the history of TTP and “talibans” and who created them and continues to fund them. Perhaps your racism will be toned down a little then
It's not "Talibans" it's Taliban.
Singular is Talib and plural is Taliban.
 
The problem is a significant portion of the people - dare i say perhaps a majority.

You must be out of ur mind. What a dumb assertion. Mullahs cant win a seat in KPK and u think majority supports these baboons? U know who supports these baboons? The so called pak army. Majority of army supporting them have caused all this mess, if not, pashtuns themselves would have dealt with them. Wasnt it the pashtun ppl protesting when recently they were unleashed again? Yea u dnt know coz media totally blocked out those protests.
And guess why now they r rising up again? Because they r making sure there is anarchy and elections cant be held n guess who doesn't want elections... Wish ppl had some brains to think.
 
WASHINGTON: The outlawed Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) aims to push the government of Pakistan out of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and establish Sharia by waging a terrorist campaign against the military and state, a US State Department report warns.

According to the 2021 Country Reports on Terrorism, the TTP uses the tribal belt along the Afghanistan-Pakistan border to train and deploy its operatives.

TTP draws ideological guidance from Al Qaeda, while elements of AQ rely in part on TTP for safe haven in the Pashtun areas along the Afghan-Pakistan border.

“This arrangement has given TTP access to both AQ’s global terrorist network and its members’ operational expertise.”

The report also names major terrorist groups that focused on conducting attacks in Pakistan, including TTP, the Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA), and the militant Islamic State-Khorasan group (IS-K).

The report on terrorism notes that Pakistan “experienced significant terrorist activity” during the year in review, i.e. 2021.

Underlining the link between terrorism and lack of economic activities, the report points out that “the United States provides assistance to support trade and economic growth” in Pakistan.

The US assistance to Pakistan includes partnering with US businesses, civil society, and the regions bordering Afghanistan.

“This assistance is intended to improve the lives of the Pakistani people and support US objectives,” the report explains.

“The United States continues to support people-to-people exchanges to alleviate misunderstandings and complications in the bilateral relationship.”

In 2021, separatist militant groups conducted terrorist attacks against varied targets in Balochistan and Sindh provinces. Terrorists used a range of tactics

to attack varied targets, including Improvised Explosive Devices, Vehicle Borne Improvised Explosive Devices, suicide bombings, and targeted assassinations.

The report acknowledges that Pakistan took steps in 2021 to counter terror financing and to restrain some India-focused militant groups. Pakistan reviewed and revised its 2015 National Action Plan (NAP) to counter terrorism, reducing the NAP from a 20-point plan to 14 key points.

But the report complains that Pakistan made meagre progress on the most difficult aspects — specifically its pledge to dismantle all terrorist organisations without delay or discrimination.

The report identifies IS-K as another group which poses a significant threat to Pakistan and is composed primarily of former TTP members, the Afghan Taliban, and the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan. It is estimated to have between 3,000 and 5,000 fighters and has claimed responsibility for attacks on civilians and government officials in Pakistan.

IS-K, elements of Al Qaeda, and terrorist groups targeting Pakistan, like TTP, have continued to use the Afghanistan-Pakistan border region as a safe haven.

The report notes that Pakistan-focused terrorist groups continue to conduct attacks against Pakistani military and civilian targets.

The report also mentions Pakistan’s pledge to “ensure that no armed militias are allowed to function in the country,” but complains that attackers continued to operate from Pakistani soil in 2021. The report identifies the Haqqani Network, Lashkar-e-Tayyiba (LeT), and Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) as the groups that carry out such attacks.

The report claims that although “Pakistan took some steps in 2021 to counter terror financing and to restrain some India-focused militant groups, authorities did not take sufficient action to dismantle them”.

The report commends Pakistan’s commitment to combat the trafficking of items that could contribute to the development of WMDs and their delivery systems. “Pakistan was a constructive and active participant in IAEA-hosted meetings and in the Global Initiative to Combat Nuclear Terrorism,” it adds.

The report also highlights Washington’s cooperation with Islamabad on regional security and counterterrorism, noting that the US government provides robust law enforcement, counternarcotics, and rule of law assistance for Pakistan, as well as limited defence, counterterrorism, and anti-money laundering assistance.

Published in Dawn, March 1st, 2023

@PanzerKiel @Signalian @Mirzali Khan @villageidiot @PakFactor @Meengla @Maula Jatt @Menace2Society
News coming from Washington ....lolll.... good luck, cell activated ..
 
WASHINGTON: The outlawed Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) aims to push the government of Pakistan out of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and establish Sharia by waging a terrorist campaign against the military and state, a US State Department report warns.

According to the 2021 Country Reports on Terrorism, the TTP uses the tribal belt along the Afghanistan-Pakistan border to train and deploy its operatives.

TTP draws ideological guidance from Al Qaeda, while elements of AQ rely in part on TTP for safe haven in the Pashtun areas along the Afghan-Pakistan border.

“This arrangement has given TTP access to both AQ’s global terrorist network and its members’ operational expertise.”

The report also names major terrorist groups that focused on conducting attacks in Pakistan, including TTP, the Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA), and the militant Islamic State-Khorasan group (IS-K).

The report on terrorism notes that Pakistan “experienced significant terrorist activity” during the year in review, i.e. 2021.

Underlining the link between terrorism and lack of economic activities, the report points out that “the United States provides assistance to support trade and economic growth” in Pakistan.

The US assistance to Pakistan includes partnering with US businesses, civil society, and the regions bordering Afghanistan.

“This assistance is intended to improve the lives of the Pakistani people and support US objectives,” the report explains.

“The United States continues to support people-to-people exchanges to alleviate misunderstandings and complications in the bilateral relationship.”

In 2021, separatist militant groups conducted terrorist attacks against varied targets in Balochistan and Sindh provinces. Terrorists used a range of tactics

to attack varied targets, including Improvised Explosive Devices, Vehicle Borne Improvised Explosive Devices, suicide bombings, and targeted assassinations.

The report acknowledges that Pakistan took steps in 2021 to counter terror financing and to restrain some India-focused militant groups. Pakistan reviewed and revised its 2015 National Action Plan (NAP) to counter terrorism, reducing the NAP from a 20-point plan to 14 key points.

But the report complains that Pakistan made meagre progress on the most difficult aspects — specifically its pledge to dismantle all terrorist organisations without delay or discrimination.

The report identifies IS-K as another group which poses a significant threat to Pakistan and is composed primarily of former TTP members, the Afghan Taliban, and the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan. It is estimated to have between 3,000 and 5,000 fighters and has claimed responsibility for attacks on civilians and government officials in Pakistan.

IS-K, elements of Al Qaeda, and terrorist groups targeting Pakistan, like TTP, have continued to use the Afghanistan-Pakistan border region as a safe haven.

The report notes that Pakistan-focused terrorist groups continue to conduct attacks against Pakistani military and civilian targets.

The report also mentions Pakistan’s pledge to “ensure that no armed militias are allowed to function in the country,” but complains that attackers continued to operate from Pakistani soil in 2021. The report identifies the Haqqani Network, Lashkar-e-Tayyiba (LeT), and Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) as the groups that carry out such attacks.

The report claims that although “Pakistan took some steps in 2021 to counter terror financing and to restrain some India-focused militant groups, authorities did not take sufficient action to dismantle them”.

The report commends Pakistan’s commitment to combat the trafficking of items that could contribute to the development of WMDs and their delivery systems. “Pakistan was a constructive and active participant in IAEA-hosted meetings and in the Global Initiative to Combat Nuclear Terrorism,” it adds.

The report also highlights Washington’s cooperation with Islamabad on regional security and counterterrorism, noting that the US government provides robust law enforcement, counternarcotics, and rule of law assistance for Pakistan, as well as limited defence, counterterrorism, and anti-money laundering assistance.

Published in Dawn, March 1st, 2023

@PanzerKiel @Signalian @Mirzali Khan @villageidiot @PakFactor @Meengla @Maula Jatt @Menace2Society
TTP is Taliban proxy arm...Taliban are going to use TTP to make Pakistan dance..
Now if military establishment weren't duch bags with IQ of 70 they would have known how to keep the afghan Taliban under leash but as late asma jhangeer put it "duffers Hein ye"
 
The state has to attack, defeat and eliminate the TTP but also address the grievances it feeds on.
 
TTP is Taliban proxy arm...Taliban are going to use TTP to make Pakistan dance..
Now if military establishment weren't duch bags with IQ of 70 they would have known how to keep the afghan Taliban under leash but as late asma jhangeer put it "duffers Hein ye"
You are right bro.

Good Taliban = Bad Taliban

That’s what the world tried to knock sense into us the uninformed youth, bloody civilians, youthias, add colorful adjectives here, but we just wouldn’t learn.

Shukar hai aankhei khul gai bhai.

Warna ISPR songs pe naachte rehte.
 
When we strike TTP, mazloom card is used liberally.

Mazloom card by PTM somehow can stop the Pakistan Army? It shows they don’t actually wanna solve the problem.

I am pretty sure he is talking about TTP sympathizers and facilitators. You don't need to control the place for that.

KPK police faces the brunt of the attacks though, and even KPK police protested after the suicide bombing in Peshawar.

Delusions

El Salvador prioritizes itself more than Pakistan.

If these are our options, one wonders, why don't we just let them go? They can live however they wish.

@Mirzali Khan , how you think KPK would fit in with Afghanistan?

Have no idea. There’s an imbalance between KPK and Afghanistan in terms of development so it would place strain but there would be 0 access to any port so idk how goods and stuff would be facilitated.
 
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US HAS to support PTI/democratic forces in KPK. Otherwise .....
 
TTP is Taliban proxy arm...Taliban are going to use TTP to make Pakistan dance..
Now if military establishment weren't duch bags with IQ of 70 they would have known how to keep the afghan Taliban under leash but as late asma jhangeer put it "duffers Hein ye"
Putting the Afghan Taliban to dance is easier said than done, only way to do it is through using force and/or supporting a different group in Afghanistan to threaten them.
 

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