This hue and cry is for pressurizing Pakistan to take action. International law will never support such things.
Drone strikes threaten 50 years of international law, says UN rapporteur | World news | guardian.co.uk
For lasting peace to happen, more "hornet's nests" must not be stirred. Stirring more hornet's nests (which is precisely what the Karzai regime/NATO/US Forces are doing right now) will result in the further destabilization of Afghanistan, & its effects will be felt all over the region...
11 militants and an Army officer killed in South Waziristan
Militants killed at least one soldier in South Waziristan | DAWN.COM
17 militants surrender in Bajaur Agency
I am quoting you from sources based in Afghanistan. Which is just as good a source as you are, & more impartial as well.
You can open the links, & see how frequently the attacks take place. It is not my job to spoon-feed you everything.
He stayed in power by being a puppet to the US, & he...
It's not just this source, there are many other sources as well that I didn't quote. Why should I believe what you are saying, instead of believing you? You're the one out of touch with reality, look at what President is saying:
Karzai warns attacks on rise in Afghanistan | DAWN.COM
You are...
I did use 'classified' along with the word 'sensitive' in my first post. Classified does not mean sensitive. And anyways, no I have never visited the hotel, but this is what different news reports say about this place:
Taliban storm lakeside hotel in Kabul, 18 dead - Yahoo! News
Happens only...
It is a 'classified' upscale resort, in the outskirts of Kabul, with foreigners & Afghan elites visiting it regularly. It's not a sensitive military location, but it is a 'classified' civilian area.
Just the fact that militants are able to launch attacks regularly in...
When militants can strike such 'sensitive'/'classified' areas at will, you know that the military operations in Afghanistan are very "successful". Hope Sher is alright.
This would be a good move, and I firmly believe that anyone replacing Kayani will be highly qualified for the job, & might take actions Kayani hasn't been taking to defend this country. Although I do not believe Kayani has done a bad job (he's done a reasonable enough job, but definitely not...
Use your common sense, do you think there is cross border infiltration from Pakistan into Farah, Herat, Nimruz etc; where many Taliban attacks have, & are taking place?
Not really, which is why Iran is being sanctioned and Pakistan isn't.
Besides, the WOT has been extended into Pakistan's FATA region too, whereas it hasn't been extended into any part of Iran. At any point where Pakistan has a different military/strategic approach from the US in Afghanistan...
Abu, check out this article on this thread, it's quite an eye opener:
http://www.defence.pk/forums/afghanistan-defence/188980-our-war-against-pashtuns.html
Can someone explain to me, they can visit the 'Pakistani Forces against militants' thread (Pakistan has deployed more troops in the Pakistan tribal regions than the US/NATO troops combined in Afghanistan, & has killed almost a dozen militants everyday); how would the Army be able to distinguish...
Because after every loss, a superpower needs a scapegoat, to "save face". You know what that phrase means?
Unless you can show some proof that Mullah Umar is in Pakistan, it is futile to continue your argument.
Mullah Omar Alive And In Afghanistan: Taliban
There is no Afghan Taliban leadership in Pakistan, it is all in Afghanistan. Mullah Umar & his other "associates" are all in Afghanistan. Pakistan has fought the TTP, Al-Qaeda; because they are actually on Pakistani soil. Pakistan is fully committed to tackling militancy.