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Acts of Terrorism in Pakistan

Why is the US so obsessed and hysterical about NW when it cannot even control the areas on its side of the border in Eastern Afghanistan?

These are not one or two occasional attacks, but scores of large and small scale attacks carried out of Eastern Afghanistan, where terrorist leaders from Swat and Bajaur have taken refuge after escaping Pakistani military operations.

When were drone attacks against these terrorist groups and sanctuaries carried out last?

Or perhaps these were the 'US-Afghan Special Forces Terrorist raids' that were being discussed in the Western media lately.
 
Why is the US so obsessed and hysterical about NW when it cannot even control the areas on its side of the border in Eastern Afghanistan?

These are not one or two occasional attacks, but scores of large and small scale attacks carried out of Eastern Afghanistan, where terrorist leaders from Swat and Bajaur have taken refuge after escaping Pakistani military operations.

When were drone attacks against these terrorist groups and sanctuaries carried out last?

Or perhaps these were the 'US-Afghan Special Forces Terrorist raids' that were being discussed in the Western media lately.

The US is keen on taking out the Haqqani network, they feel that after the withdrawal the Haqqani's will primarily be the group that will try taking over Afghanistan. Most high profile attacks in Afghanistan is tracked back by the US to the Haqqani network. They want PA to take them out - and in all probability PA doesn't want to do that in fear of a backlash.
 
The US is keen on taking out the Haqqani network, they feel that after the withdrawal the Haqqani's will primarily be the group that will try taking over Afghanistan. Most high profile attacks in Afghanistan is tracked back by the US to the Haqqani network. They want PA to take them out - and in all probability PA doesn't want to do that in fear of a backlash.

Where they can take out a random guy, why can't they then take out these so called 'terror camps and safe havens in NW'???
 
What difference does it make ? :azn: ... Line them up against the wall and shoot them in the head !

So the mighty NATO cant defend the Durand Line which they so eagerly ask PA to do , huh !

Perhaps NATO is giving free hand to Talibunnies to attack the other side...... NATO is getting frustrated.
 
The Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) has announced to an already-stricken population of Pakistan that it beheaded the seven Pakistani security personnel that it had kidnapped on June 21 in Laddah, South Waziristan. Its spokesman has proclaimed that “the heads of the slain soldiers would soon be produced before the media”. He also denied the army claim that it had killed 10 terrorists; he said only two had actually died. The TTP also enriched itself with the weapons captured from the army personnel.

Tehreek-e-Taliban Executes 7 Pakistani Soldiers – Will Display Their Heads This Week | The Gateway Pundit
 
last 2-4 months are worst for Pak Army. Around 300-400 soldeirs are killed in these 3-4 months.
 
RIP to the brave souls.. Its disheartning to see such incidents on the rise in Pakistan. May God give strength to the families of the Shaheeds to brave thru this ordeal ..
 
Seven Pakistani soldiers beheaded: Military

PESHAWAR: Pakistan said Monday that seven soldiers were beheaded by militants who infiltrated from Afghanistan, lashing out at Kabul over cross-border attacks.
The protests come with Pakistan under growing US pressure to act against al Qaeda-linked safe havens on its own soil and the anti-terror Islamabad-Washington alliance at its lowest ebb since the 9/11 attacks.
Pakistan already reported that six soldiers were killed in gunbattles with militants Sunday who crossed from Afghanistan into the northwestern district of Upper Dir, a key border transit route that neighbours the Swat valley where Pakistan defeated a local Taliban insurgency in 2009.
Intelligence officials blamed the attack on loyalists of Pakistani cleric Maulana Fazlullah, who fled to Afghanistan after losing control of Swat to the army.
But on Monday, the military said 11 soldiers had also gone missing, “out of whom seven soldiers have been reportedly killed and then beheaded”.
The bodies have not been found, but intelligence intercepts indicated that they had been killed, a senior military official told AFP in the northwest.
The army said more than 100 militants “from a safe haven across the border” attacked troops on patrol. It claimed to have killed 14 militants.
Pakistan said two rockets and sniper fire were also fired into Lower Dir on Monday.
The army “has strongly protested with their counterparts across the border for not taking action against miscreants present in safe haven in Afghanistan,” a military official said.
Pakistan’s new prime minister on Monday also condemned the attacks and said he would discuss the matter with President Hamid Karzai.
“Pakistan has strongly protested with Afghanistan on the cross-border attacks and I will also take up this issue with Karzai,” Raja Pervez Ashraf told reporters in Karachi.
His office, however, did not elaborate on when such a conversation might take place.
Pakistani troops have been bogged down for years fighting local Taliban but have resisted US pressure to carry out a sweeping offensive against Afghan Taliban fighters in its North Waziristan tribal area.
US Defense Secretary Leon Panetta warned Islamabad earlier this month that Washington was running out of patience over terror safe havens.
Islamabad imposed a blockade, now in its seventh month, on overland NATO supplies into Afghanistan since US air strikes killed 24 Pakistani soldiers along the Afghan border on November 26.
Pakistan was the Taliban’s chief backer when the militia was in power, and is accused by both Kabul and Washington of continuing to play a double game in supporting the insurgency despite its official US alliance.
Pakistanis have sought to deflect some of pressure, by saying the country has suffered more than any other from terrorism, and accuse Kabul and Washington of trying to find a scapegoat for the 10-year war in Afghanistan.
Afghanistan and Pakistan have long blamed each other for Taliban violence plaguing both sides of their porous, mountainous border.
Pakistan says rebels have regrouped in eastern Afghanistan. Afghan and US officials want Pakistan to eliminate Taliban and al Qaeda-linked havens used to launch attacks in Afghanistan.

Seven Pakistani soldiers beheaded: Military – The Express Tribune
 
Pakistan has also summoned the Afghan deputy head of mission over this incident.

If they can't control their side of the border, they shouldn't be barking at us.
 
Another reason Pakistan shouldn't conduct operation against Haqqani's in NW.

We might have lost a few soldiers but in long run clowns in Kabul are digging their own grave.

RIP to the brave souls.. Its disheartning to see such incidents on the rise in Pakistan. May God give strength to the families of the Shaheeds to brave thru this ordeal ..

Wrong once again. Incidents aren't on the rise. In fact we have controlled them on our side of the border. It is only because of terror heavens in Afghanistan that such incidents occur.
 
Another reason Pakistan shouldn't conduct operation against Haqqani's in NW.

We might have lost a few soldiers but in long run clowns in Kabul are digging their own grave.



Wrong once again. Incidents aren't on the rise. In fact we have controlled them on our side of the border. It is only because of terror heavens in Afghanistan that such incidents occur.

/people like you who supported rogue elements like Haqqani are responsible for this soldiers death indirectly. A terrorist is a bloody terrorist. RIP to soldier
 

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