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5 Pakistani Soldiers Martyred in Attack by Terrorists from Afghanistan in Kurram District

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I can't believe people praise Zia ul Haq here!! I just can't! His allowing Afghan refugees in millions to live freely anywhere in Pakistan alone was a factor which led to destruction of Pakistani society, especially Peshawar and Karachi. Iranians had restricted the refugees to camps while Zia allowed the refugees much more freedom. Idiot!
You know in the 1970s, Pakistani crimes involved daggers or rarely pistols. By 1989, the crimes were committed using AK-47!! I recall when Karachi started to burn with violence in mid 1980s, Zia came to Karachi. When someone asked him to control the violence in Karachi, Zia said 'I don't have Aladdin's Lamp to curb the crimes'. This was from a sitting Army Chief with absolute power and full Western and Islamic countries' backing!! Never trust a mullah--whether shaved or not!

Mohtaram,

Well yes, but he is gone now and people had 30 years to change this country. Fact is all the elite is the same, they just dont want to change the power structure that brings them to power. Result is this.

No one wants bring reforms and wants to rule.
 
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Mohtaram,

Well yes, but he is gone now and people had 30 years to change this country. Fact is all the elite is the same, they just dont want to change the power structure that brings them to power. Result is this.

No one wants bring reforms and wants to rule.

No, I disagree with you.
A society gets scarred from internal strife for decades. As an example, the Civil War in the 1860s in America left it's sinister marks for decades. A lot could be said about that and similar situations elsewhere. Pakistan became an abnormal country due to Zia. A lot has been said about his misrule by people more qualified than me.

As for your bolded part: Reforms are being made and as I see it, after Zulfi Bhutto, the current Prime Minister is the most reformist leader in Pakistan, for better or worse.
 
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No, I disagree with you.
A society gets scarred from internal strife for decades. As an example, the Civil War in the 1860s in America left it's sinister marks for decades. A lot could be said about that and similar situations elsewhere. Pakistan became an abnormal country due to Zia. A lot has been said about his misrule by people more qualified than me.

As for your bolded part: Reforms are being made and as I see it, after Zulfi Bhutto, the current Prime Minister is the most reformist leader in Pakistan, for better or worse.

I respect your opinion, but I cannot agree with you.

For me elite has been the same. Bhutto actually started this vicious cycle of religion in politics and the effects of his disastrous economic policy is still being felt today. Zia was after all his choice.

I hope imran administration brings some reforms which he is to be fair to him, but he seems helpless against bureaucratic and judicial mafias. Lets see.
 
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I can't believe people praise Zia ul Haq here!! I just can't! His allowing Afghan refugees in millions to live freely anywhere in Pakistan alone was a factor which led to destruction of Pakistani society, especially Peshawar and Karachi. Iranians had restricted the refugees to camps while Zia allowed the refugees much more freedom. Idiot!
You know in the 1970s, Pakistani crimes involved daggers or rarely pistols. By 1989, the crimes were committed using AK-47!! I recall when Karachi started to burn with violence in mid 1980s, Zia came to Karachi. When someone asked him to control the violence in Karachi, Zia said 'I don't have Aladdin's Lamp to curb the crimes'. This was from a sitting Army Chief with absolute power and full Western and Islamic countries' backing!! Never trust a mullah--whether shaved or not!
Wish Zia ul haq listen to Wali Khan at that time, even Wali Khan was a socialist but he advise Zia not to jump into the Afghan war. I have seen the destruction of Pakistani society with my own eyes, massive heroin in society, people show Klashkov with pride, corruption flourish like goodwill gesture and then Zia uncle gave us the gift of Nawaz Shariff ..... and afer all those social frustrations we end up in USA.... bass ji afsoos he kar sakta haan ... or kia karan..
 
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No need for that apparently their are groups who Basically operate against Indian Forces they are also anti TTP because back in 2008 , 2009 their training centers were destroyed by the TTP in FATA. Arm them and infiltrate them inside Afghanistan. Engage these TTP there in their own Backyard.
And then we create another armed and trained autonomous actor in the mix…
 
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This what u iranian fanboys want dont u? Pakistan openly attacks and kill thousands as u say, among them civilians, and become huge enemy. Paves the way for iranians doesnt it?
You can jump as much as u want, Afghanistan is connected deeply to Pakistan and we will always want peace and good relations, we have had enough of wars and killings in Afghanistan and it makes things worse. What we really need to do is press iran and make them taste their own medicine. The hypocrite mullahs need to be taught a lesson.

wtf. Why are you blaming Iran for this attack.
 
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Important to find out whether this was an attack on a team which was carrying out fencing, or on an outpost? I've seen both mentioned on media.

If it was a fencing team, then things seem to have escalated with the Afghan Taliban. Otherwise if it was an attack on an outpost, then it means the Aghan Taliban aren't keeping their evil allies in check.
 
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And then we create another armed and trained autonomous actor in the mix…
Wo to ho gayi hai.. Nazar nai araha??
On a serious note, people might not be looking correctly on the sudden rise of attacks.
Our conclusion to the question "why attacks have increased lately" is being answered by "because IEA is giving them a free hand"
Another answer could be, dogs when corned will lash out. BLA, TTP etc are being corned so there going out with a gung-ho
 
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