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باجوڑایجنسی:چیک پوسٹ پرحملہ افغان صوبہ کنڑسےکیاگیا،سیکیورٹی ذرائع
باجوڑایجنسی:جاں بحق ہونےوالوں میں کیپٹن شامل،ذرائع
باجوڑایجنسی:زخمی اہل کاروں کوایجنسی ہیڈکوارٹراسپتال منتقل کردیاگیا،سیکیورٹی ذرائع
ANA will never be able to control terrorism from there side neither can they seal border and US and NATO forces will not do this . Pakistan should consider about handling the matter itself i believe that pakistan will do this soon because there will be no other option
 
ANA will never be able to control terrorism from there side neither can they seal border and US and NATO forces will not do this . Pakistan should consider about handling the matter itself i believe that pakistan will do this soon because there will be no other option

I believe it should be done after signing a joint border control pact (or better a "joint defense pact") with Afghanistan.

Afghanistan has the population the size of karachi and an economy that is 1/3rd that of Karachi's. That means it is tiny tiny tiny country compared to us (that doesn't mean we are super power. No.)

Keeping this comparison in mind, It is time we dealt with Afghanistan with care it badly deserves but nobody has given to it for a long long time.

Would you go beat up a badly injured man because he yelled at you or shoved a stick towards you

No.

you will treat him humanely, pick him up, put bandages on, feed him.

when he is healthy

then beat the cr@p out of him. Just kidding. juuuuuuust kidding yara.

then deal with him humanely still.

especially when he is your next door neighbor.

A neighbor with bad manners, but neighbor nonetheless.

Hope you understand.
 
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PICTURE OF CAPTAIN MUJAHID , SHAHEED IN BAJAUR CHKPOST ATTACK #ZarbEAzb
 
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I disagree with you Fauji, if Afghans don't understand have to coexist now then they never understand, they only get worse.

Afghans are attacking Pak and invaded Fata, these are unforgivable acts of war. I don't care what Afghanistan is, don't go invading your neighbor. They need to be dealt with severely because our future prosperity hangs on it.

We can't go around feeding Afghans when they persist to kill us and back stab us. Its a 2 way street.

Afghan govt and ANA are useless and will crumble in due course after nato withdraw. Pak needs to act know while the iron is hot and push into border afghan towns and take ttp leadership out.
 
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I disagree with you Fauji, if Afghans don't understand have to coexist now then they never understand, they only get worse.

Afghans are attacking Pak and invaded Fata, these are unforgivable acts of war. I don't care what Afghanistan is, don't go invading your neighbor. They need to be dealt with severely because our future prosperity hangs on it.

We can't go around feeding Afghans when they persist to kill us and back stab us. Its a 2 way street.

Afghan govt and ANA are useless and will crumble in due course after nato withdraw. Pak needs to act know while the iron is hot and push into border afghan towns and take ttp leadership out.


Bhai araam say.

(Easy fella)

We are not even done with NWA.

Why are you hell bent on making an already complex problem into 100s time more complex.

Oh by the way, Afghanisttani gov is fearful about the same thing that you are saying.

So you have a point. (main nay kub aap say ikhtiliaf kiya hai).
 
I believe it should be done after signing a joint border control pact (or better a "joint defense pact") with Afghanistan.

Afghanistan has the population the size of karachi and an economy that is 1/3rd that of Karachi's. That means it is tiny tiny tiny country compared to us (that doesn't mean we are super power. No.)

Keeping this comparison in mind, It is time we dealt with Afghanistan with care it badly deserves but nobody has given to it for a long long time.

Would you go beat up a badly injured man because he yelled at you or shoved a stick towards you

No.

you will treat him humanely, pick him up, put bandages on, feed him.

when he is healthy

then beat the cr@p out of him. Just kidding. juuuuuuust kidding yara.

then deal with him humanely still.

especially when he is your next door neighbor.

A neighbor with bad manners, but neighbor nonetheless.

Hope you understand.
deal with whome? TTP has safe place in Afghanistan , Uncle Sam is leaving Afghanistan, ANA cannot control Afghan Taliban they hardly control kabul. And I am not talking about invading Afghan neither we need to do so, i am talking about strikes against TTP across the border that ANA cannot and NATO and US forces WILL not do.
 
deal with whome? TTP has safe place in Afghanistan , Uncle Sam is leaving Afghanistan, ANA cannot control Afghan Taliban they hardly control kabul. And I am not talking about invading Afghan neither we need to do so, i am talking about strikes against TTP across the border that ANA cannot and NATO and US forces WILL not do.

Long term view my friend

100 years long term, and please no "knee jerk"reactions.

Thank you.
 
ISPR and Gen. Asim Bajwa are quiet active on twitter, how about voicing our opinions right there in regards to attacks from Afghan side and also providing our soldiers who are manning remote posts near that border a better back up system along with stronger built posts rather then mud and tree branch erected ones.
 
ISPR and Gen. Asim Bajwa are quiet active on twitter, how about voicing our opinions right there in regards to attacks from Afghan side and also providing our soldiers who are manning remote posts near that border a better back up system along with stronger built posts rather then mud and tree branch erected ones.

Mud,Stone is the cheapest and most common thing for small outposts... we have big forts that control them on the border but the truth is that we are short of cash.
 
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Pakistan Army seizes militant strongholds

Reuters


Published — Friday 11 July 2014


Last update 12 July 2014 12:26 am


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DISARMED: Pakistan Army display confiscated ammunition, reportedly from Miranshah, after driving out militants from tribal region of North Waziristan. (AP)


MIRANSHAH, PAKISTAN: The Pakistani Taleban have abandoned their last key stronghold and booby traps and explosives littering their hideouts now present the main danger to the soldiers who control the territory, military officials say.
Instead of black-clad militants, uniformed men and the odd lone donkey wander the streets of Miranshah, the capital of Pakistan’s northwestern region of North Waziristan.
For years, Pakistan’s allies urged the South Asian nation to strike against militant strongholds on the Afghan border. Now, as NATO troops withdraw from neighboring Afghanistan, the army launched a campaign last month to push out the militants.
A rare visit this week to Miranshah, organized by the military, showed how tightly the Taliban had held the frontier town in its grip.
“It is a city waiting to blow up, that’s how much explosive there is here, in homes, in shops, buried under the ground,” said senior commander Brig. Tahir Malik, standing outside one of 11 bomb making plants the army says it has seized.
The explosives factory is piled high with hundreds of metal cylinders and other containers the militants used to make bombs.
Apart from soldiers, the city is a ghost town. The army ordered residents out before the offensive; some left food on their tables as they fled.
Entire neighborhoods are rubble after caches of explosives detonated and jets pounded suspected militant hideouts.
Under the destruction lies a sophisticated network of tunnels used to smuggle militants and weapons out of the view of hovering drones.
At the Gulpakhel mosque, subterranean corridors snaked past rooms dotted with prayer mats and blankets before ending at a secret door hidden by a bookshelf. Behind lay rooms that had housed senior Taleban commanders, the military said.
Sleeping mats were scattered before freshly painted walls fitted with an air-conditioner and a sound system and lit by a six-bulb chandelier.
“Even I don’t get to live like this here, with all these comforts,” said a colonel accompanying the visitors.
In an area nicknamed Cannibal Market, a purple sheet shrouding a small wooden platform was the site of the Taleban’s public beheadings, the military said.
The militants used to leave bodies to rot on the road, as a grim warning of the movement’s justice. Former residents of the town confirmed the account.
Before the offensive, the Pakistan army confined itself to its sprawling headquarters in Miranshah, only making weekly supply runs.
But after almost a month of air strikes by fighter jets and a ground offensive using tanks and heavily armed soldiers to search from house to house, the military says it controls 80 percent of the town.
So far, the military says it has killed 400 militants, but has not followed its usual custom of releasing names or displaying bodies.
“This is not a sword-fight, where one cuts off the head and presents it as evidence,” said Gen. Zafarullah Khan, commander of the operation.
With the region sealed off by the military, there is no way to verify the casualty figures.
The army won’t say when it might wrap up the operation, and let residents return home.
But the generals are confident they will succeed.
“The challenges we are facing in these areas are huge and we are deliberately being very slow,” Gen. Asim Bajwa, the head of the military’s media wing, told Reuters.
“Our goal is to establish the writ of the state and to never let these terrorists ever come back here again.”

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In an area nicknamed Cannibal Market, a purple sheet shrouding a small wooden platform was the site of the Taleban’s public beheadings, the military said.
The militants used to leave bodies to rot on the road, as a grim warning of the movement’s justice. Former residents of the town confirmed the account.
 
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