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Afghanistan, Pakistan vow to battle Islamic State together

By Phillip Walter Wellman
Stars and Stripes
Published: July 26, 2016



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KABUL, Afghanistan — A senior leader of the Islamic State group in Afghanistan was killed Monday, a day before representatives of Afghanistan and Pakistan pledged to mount a joint effort to defeat the militants.

A government spokesman said Afghan forces had killed Saad Emarati, whom he identified as a key Islamic State commander in the region.

Tuesday’s meeting of the trilateral commission, which includes the two countries and NATO, came three days after an attack claimed by Islamic State on a demonstration of Shiite Hazaras in Kabul killed at least 80 people and injured more than 200.

It was the deadliest attack in the Afghan capital since U.S.-led forces toppled the Taliban in 2001 and the first in the city to be claimed by the Sunni militant group. The Islamic State’s operations have been largely confined to eastern mountainous regions along Afghanistan’s border with Pakistan.

Afghan Defense Ministry spokesman Mohammad Radmanesh said all sides at the meeting of the commission, which normally deals with border issues, emphasized they would work together to defeat the militants.

On Monday, NATO spokesman Brig. Gen. Charles H. Cleveland said international cooperation would be needed to tackle Islamic State in Afghanistan.

“At the end of the day, these issues of terrorism are regional issues and they absolutely require not only Afghan participation, but Pakistani participation and certainly international community participation at all points and at all locations to be able to address these threats,” Cleveland said.

The Associated Press reported Tuesday that Afghan forces had launched a new military offensive against the Islamic State in eastern Afghanistan.

Meetings of the commission are held about four times a year. Radmanesh said border tensions were also discussed, and a statement by the Afghan Defense Ministry said all sides were committed to solving the ongoing border disputes between the two countries.

Last month, several people died in cross-border clashes over Pakistan’s moves to tighten border controls at the well-trafficked Torkham crossing.
 
Afghanistan, Pakistan vow to battle Islamic State together

By Phillip Walter Wellman
Stars and Stripes
Published: July 26, 2016



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KABUL, Afghanistan — A senior leader of the Islamic State group in Afghanistan was killed Monday, a day before representatives of Afghanistan and Pakistan pledged to mount a joint effort to defeat the militants.

A government spokesman said Afghan forces had killed Saad Emarati, whom he identified as a key Islamic State commander in the region.

Tuesday’s meeting of the trilateral commission, which includes the two countries and NATO, came three days after an attack claimed by Islamic State on a demonstration of Shiite Hazaras in Kabul killed at least 80 people and injured more than 200.

It was the deadliest attack in the Afghan capital since U.S.-led forces toppled the Taliban in 2001 and the first in the city to be claimed by the Sunni militant group. The Islamic State’s operations have been largely confined to eastern mountainous regions along Afghanistan’s border with Pakistan.

Afghan Defense Ministry spokesman Mohammad Radmanesh said all sides at the meeting of the commission, which normally deals with border issues, emphasized they would work together to defeat the militants.

On Monday, NATO spokesman Brig. Gen. Charles H. Cleveland said international cooperation would be needed to tackle Islamic State in Afghanistan.

“At the end of the day, these issues of terrorism are regional issues and they absolutely require not only Afghan participation, but Pakistani participation and certainly international community participation at all points and at all locations to be able to address these threats,” Cleveland said.

The Associated Press reported Tuesday that Afghan forces had launched a new military offensive against the Islamic State in eastern Afghanistan.

Meetings of the commission are held about four times a year. Radmanesh said border tensions were also discussed, and a statement by the Afghan Defense Ministry said all sides were committed to solving the ongoing border disputes between the two countries.

Last month, several people died in cross-border clashes over Pakistan’s moves to tighten border controls at the well-trafficked Torkham crossing.

AfghanOnion said it best:

Afghan Onion ‏@AfghanOnion Jul 25
Breaking: In response to Ghani's renewed demands #Pakistan vows to go after #Daesh same way Pak forces went after #Taliban.
 
Yes the two countries cannot agree on constructing a border gate which humanity has been doing for 5000 years but they are going to fight ISIS together ...

I'm not planning on making any action plans in East Afghanistan anytime soon (yawn)
 
Yes the two countries cannot agree on constructing a border gate which humanity has been doing for 5000 years but they are going to fight ISIS together ...

I'm not planning on making any action plans in East Afghanistan anytime soon (yawn)

Correction - one of these countries. Pakistan all along has said man the border properly, build fences and gates, but the Afghans throw a tantrum every time this is suggested. Then they contradict themselves and say Pakistan isnt doing enough to stop the movement of people across the border.
 
Correction - one of these countries. Pakistan all along has said man the border properly, build fences and gates, but the Afghans throw a tantrum every time this is suggested. Then they contradict themselves and say Pakistan isnt doing enough to stop the movement of people across the border.

yes you could say that.

What I meant is that the two cannot agree on the construction of a gate that is 30 meters inside Pakistani territory -- they are going to join hands and fight ISIS?
 
Yes the two countries cannot agree on constructing a border gate which humanity has been doing for 5000 years but they are going to fight ISIS together ...

I'm not planning on making any action plans in East Afghanistan anytime soon (yawn)

Pakistan needs to stop this hideous PR mess by constantly trying to do things together with Afghanistan. Doing this is even worse for business than being their enemy.

Just seal the borders and let Afghanistan do whatever the hell they want. Don't release any statements suggesting we are equals, we are not.

Afghanistan is a war torn failed state with obnoxious tendencies and zero likability. They are doomed. Its the company you keep, Pakistan needs to distance themselves from them asap.
 

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