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Army focused on evolving security situation, determined to take battle to terrorists: COAS

Dawn.com Published December 23, 2022 Updated about 11 hours ago

<p>Chief of the Army Staff General Asim Munir interacts with soldiers during visit to North Waziristan. — Photo courtesy: ISPR</p>

Chief of the Army Staff General Asim Munir interacts with soldiers during visit to North Waziristan. — Photo courtesy: ISPR
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Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Asim Munir has said that the Pakistan Army remains focused on the evolving security situation and is determined to take the battle to terrorists.
In a statement released on Friday, the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said that the army chief visited North Waziristan’s Miranshah town and the Special Services Group (SSG) headquarters in Tarbela.
“At Miranshah, the COAS laid a floral wreath at the Martyrs’ Monument to pay homage to brave soldiers who laid [down their] lives while defending the motherland,” the ISPR said.
Gen Munir was briefed by field commanders on the latest security situation in the area and the response mechanisms to thwart terrorist threats, the statement added.
The army chief also visited frontline troops deployed along the Pak-Afghan border. “While interacting with officers and men, the COAS commended their professionalism, high morale, and operational readiness,” the statement said.
The ISPR quoted the COAS as saying that the army was focused on the evolving security situation, determined to take the battle to the terrorists and on breaking the “nexus with their facilitators so as to ensure lasting peace through socio-economic development”.
“Pakistan Army will consolidate the hard-earned peace, made possible by the supreme sacrifices of [the] resilient Pakistani nation and law enforcement agencies,” he said.
Later, Gen Munir also visited the SSG headquarters in Tarbela. The COAS met SSG officers and men, including the Zarrar Company whose soldiers took part in the operation at the Counter Terrorism Department complex in Bannu.
“The COAS praised their indomitable spirit, sacrifices, and commitment to duty in various operations. The COAS said SSG is the pride of the nation and it had proved its metal over the years,” the ISPR statement said.
The statement comes amid a spate of terrorist attacks in Pakistan. Four policemen were martyred when terrorists laid siege to a police station in Lakki Marwat — a district of Bannu division — on Sunday.
The same day, militants detained at a facility run by KP police’s Counter Terrorism Department in Bannu took control of the compound, held security personnel hostage and demanded a safe passage first to Afghanistan and later to North Waziristan or South Waziristan.
The siege ended after more than two days following an operation by security forces. Twenty-five terrorists were killed and three security personnel were martyred in the operation.
On Monday, an Intelligence Bureau sub-inspector was gunned down in Peshawar while a suicide attack in North Waziristan claimed the lives of a soldier and two civilians. Also on Monday, back-to-back bombings in Khuzdar injured 20.
In the early hours of Tuesday, dozens of armed militants stormed a police station in South Waziristan’s Wana and escaped after looting arms and ammunition.
Earlier today, a policeman was martyred and at least six people — including four police officers and two civilians — were injured in a suicide blast in Islamabad’s I-10/4 sector in an attack claimed by the outlaw Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan.
 
The ISPR quoted the COAS as saying that the army was focused on the evolving security situation, determined to take the battle to the terrorists and on breaking the “nexus with their facilitators so as to ensure lasting peace through socio-economic development”.
This important bit is to be made practical.
 
جی اس لیے تو وہ لوگ تیرہ کلو بارود کے ساتھ ایف ٹین پہنچ گئے
 
We all know how much u dollar khor are serious in eliminating terrorists :lol:


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Go for the bigger, powerful terrorists and not these poor suicide bombers, a rag tag group of socially isolated group left with no choice but to resort to such things.

The bigger Mafias be it the political clan syphoning off tens of billions Rs, go for the Mafias with 60% of the NA members with NAB cases against them.

Get hold of Waderas and Sardars milching the country dry, go for land grabbers and plunderers who are the bigger terrorists.

The current Mil Establishment, waderas and sardars, feudal lords and gaddi nasheens, the religious to political cults and cabals are the bigger terrorists.
 

Army focused on evolving security situation, determined to take battle to terrorists: COAS

Dawn.com Published December 23, 2022 Updated about 11 hours ago

<p>Chief of the Army Staff General Asim Munir interacts with soldiers during visit to North Waziristan. — Photo courtesy: ISPR</p>

Chief of the Army Staff General Asim Munir interacts with soldiers during visit to North Waziristan. — Photo courtesy: ISPR
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Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Asim Munir has said that the Pakistan Army remains focused on the evolving security situation and is determined to take the battle to terrorists.
In a statement released on Friday, the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said that the army chief visited North Waziristan’s Miranshah town and the Special Services Group (SSG) headquarters in Tarbela.
“At Miranshah, the COAS laid a floral wreath at the Martyrs’ Monument to pay homage to brave soldiers who laid [down their] lives while defending the motherland,” the ISPR said.
Gen Munir was briefed by field commanders on the latest security situation in the area and the response mechanisms to thwart terrorist threats, the statement added.
The army chief also visited frontline troops deployed along the Pak-Afghan border. “While interacting with officers and men, the COAS commended their professionalism, high morale, and operational readiness,” the statement said.
The ISPR quoted the COAS as saying that the army was focused on the evolving security situation, determined to take the battle to the terrorists and on breaking the “nexus with their facilitators so as to ensure lasting peace through socio-economic development”.
“Pakistan Army will consolidate the hard-earned peace, made possible by the supreme sacrifices of [the] resilient Pakistani nation and law enforcement agencies,” he said.
Later, Gen Munir also visited the SSG headquarters in Tarbela. The COAS met SSG officers and men, including the Zarrar Company whose soldiers took part in the operation at the Counter Terrorism Department complex in Bannu.
“The COAS praised their indomitable spirit, sacrifices, and commitment to duty in various operations. The COAS said SSG is the pride of the nation and it had proved its metal over the years,” the ISPR statement said.
The statement comes amid a spate of terrorist attacks in Pakistan. Four policemen were martyred when terrorists laid siege to a police station in Lakki Marwat — a district of Bannu division — on Sunday.
The same day, militants detained at a facility run by KP police’s Counter Terrorism Department in Bannu took control of the compound, held security personnel hostage and demanded a safe passage first to Afghanistan and later to North Waziristan or South Waziristan.
The siege ended after more than two days following an operation by security forces. Twenty-five terrorists were killed and three security personnel were martyred in the operation.
On Monday, an Intelligence Bureau sub-inspector was gunned down in Peshawar while a suicide attack in North Waziristan claimed the lives of a soldier and two civilians. Also on Monday, back-to-back bombings in Khuzdar injured 20.
In the early hours of Tuesday, dozens of armed militants stormed a police station in South Waziristan’s Wana and escaped after looting arms and ammunition.
Earlier today, a policeman was martyred and at least six people — including four police officers and two civilians — were injured in a suicide blast in Islamabad’s I-10/4 sector in an attack claimed by the outlaw Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan.

Lol what a laughing stock this nuclear armed army is.
Keep determining while they rip u apart.
 
This important bit is to be made practical.
The thing is, the army can't really do the last bit, vis-a-vis socio-economic development. That's the job of the local administration/politicians. And ours in this country are incompetent ingrates so no matter how many operations the army does, we'll still slide backwards as soon as the army leaves. We can see that already in Swat, Waziristan, Balochistan etc.

Another great example is Karachi, look at the efficiency of the operations that were carried out. What was the result after they slowed down? The local administration didn't really step up and Karachi is going back to square one.
 
US is issuing too many statements regarding security issues in Pakistan, looks like $$$$ coming and US involvement starting, so they have to show some ground work to justify.
 
Although a good statement to come out, kinetic/military action can only take the situation so far.

Involvement of all levels of government all the way from local to federal is direly needed to ensure long lasting and permanent gains.

In the current scenario, with all governments busy in playing House of Cards and unsure whether they will stay the next 2 months or not, a robust, civilian led policy in this matter is something which we should not expect. Moeed Yusuf did a great deal of work on things, but that has gone into cold storage.

In the absence of the above, the military will again have to get itself involved in places where it shouldn't get involved, and the cycle continues.

I hope our civilian leaders get some senses fed into their brains so they can act rationally for once.
 

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