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Likely these guys crossed from uzbekistan into Pakistan and then followed the Konar river valley south and crossed over. Muse is trying to equivocate men transiting these lands against camps, training facilities and command/control apparatus that exists in Pakistan to facilitate the seven and one-half year insurgency.

There's no comparison whatsoever and Pakistani claims to such remain empty and facile without any concerted proof.

My guess is these men know they can more usefully contribute to the cause fighting the P.A. instead of trying to penetrate the border areas of Afghanistan around Konar.

They'll likely die there because we fight and kill the enemy in Konar, Khost, Paktika, Nuristan, Nangahar, Paktia, Laghman, Wardak, and Ghadez regularly and with the greatest vigor-something unseen by Pakistan until of late.

Always enjoy the dissemblance, obfuscation, and equivocation but nothing measures remotely to surrendering VAST reaches of your land to accomodate allied forces in your nefarious ambitions to "stabilize" Afghanistan on your terms- a Pashtu-dominated fiefdom for your personal aggrandizement.

Thanks.:):usflag:



now thats a very funny comment from imperial american

tell me since wwII how many times american foot soldiers proved their worth:woot::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::usflag:
 
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come on man
pakistan suggested to fense the pak afghan border
NATO and afghanistan protested this fenceing..
Daily Times - Leading News Resource of Pakistan

Pakistan Mines, Fences Afghan Border - IslamOnline.net - News

FOXNews.com - Afghanistan Rejects Pakistan's Plan to Fence, Land Mine Border to Stem Militancy - International News | News of the World | Middle East News | Europe News

I think criticizing Pakistan is fashion for people like you without solid grounds... may be because people like you are wolves hiding under disguise of friendliness
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you suggested?:woot:

manyou sure dont even have freedom to take decisions regarding your own security?

Are you even an independent nation?

if you have any sense of nationhood, you would fence the damn area and get on with it, irrespective of who does whatsoever.

and if this aint a solid ground, then nothing is. National security is paramount, and you can enhance it by fencing the area, something you are suggesting it seems ..... to whom? you want US to fund even that? You have no funds?:rofl:

That is worse than a NGO .... no wonder GoP says mumbai was non-state actor ....... your national psyche is non-state ....... failing to recognise your own nation as a nation .......
 
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Deaths in Peshawar car bomb blast



At least five people have been killed in a car bomb attack near the northwestern Pakistani city of Peshawar.

Police said that the car exploded outside a cinema on a busy road in the city on Friday.


Al Jazeera understands that five people were killed in the blast, but a Pakistani news channel said six people had been killed.

A senior police official, quoted by news agencies, said only that there had been "several casualties".

"The blast occurred in front of a cinema in Khyber bazaar. Casualties are feared," Ghafoor Afridi, another senior police official, was reported by the AFP news agency as saying.

The cinema building was badly damaged and up to 10 nearby shops were destroyed in the blast, one witness said.

Al Jazeera's Imran Khan, reporting from Islamabad, said: "The pictures we are seeing suggest that casualties will rise ... as people succumb to their injuries.
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He noted there were no military complexes in the area.

"This is seemingly an attack against again Pakistanis, ordinary Pakistanis," he said
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Military campaign

The blast came as Pakistani troops intensified their campaign against the Taliban in the Swat valley
, a district within the North West Frontier Province, of which Pehsawar is the capital

The military claims to have gained control of most major towns in Swat and has said it is closing in on Mingora, the valley's main city.

"They believe they will be taking the city [of Mingora] in the the next 34 to 48 hours," said Al Jazeera's Mike Hanna, who travelled to the war zone, escorted by the Pakistani military, early on Friday morning.


"The army says it has secured large areas and that it has hit the militant movement very strongly, but the fact that we are still escorted by helicopter gunships ... indicates that there is still a fear of ongoing action," he reported.

The military also claims to have cleared the Taliban from mountain hideouts in Peochar.

Humanitarian concerns

But the army's advance has come at a cost.

An estimated 1.9 million people have fled the fighting in Swat and its neighbouring districts since the army launched its offensive last month.

More than 160,000 are staying in camps just south of the battle zone, while the rest have been taken in by relatives.

The United Nations appealed on Friday for $543m to ease the "incredible suffering" of the nearly two million refugees.

The world body said the money was urgently needed to fund some 165 projects drawn up by UN agencies and aid groups to assist civilians.

"The scale of this displacement is extraordinary in terms of size and speed and has caused incredible suffering,"
Martin Mogwanja, the acting UN humanitarian co-ordinator in Pakistan, said in a statement.

"We are calling for generous support from the international community."

US pressure

The Pakistani effort to halt the Taliban follows urging from the US, which is itself battling Taliban fighters in neighbouring Afghanistan.

Some have expressed concern that a planned US troop build-up in Afghanistan could further destabilise Pakistan.

But Admiral Mike Mullen, the US joint chiefs of staff chairman, said that efforts were under way to avoid that.

He told the senate foreign relations committee in Washington that he believed the upcoming increase of 21,000 US troops in Afghanistan was "about right" to tackle the Taliban there.

Al Jazeera English - CENTRAL/S. ASIA - Deaths in Peshawar car bomb blast
 
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you suggested?:woot:

manyou sure dont even have freedom to take decisions regarding your own security?

Are you even an independent nation?

if you have any sense of nationhood, you would fence the damn area and get on with it, irrespective of who does whatsoever.

and if this aint a solid ground, then nothing is. National security is paramount, and you can enhance it by fencing the area, something you are suggesting it seems ..... to whom? you want US to fund even that? You have no funds?:rofl:

That is worse than a NGO .... no wonder GoP says mumbai was non-state actor ....... your national psyche is non-state ....... failing to recognise your own nation as a nation .......
first of all cut the flaming if we want to dick measure id let u no how well the living standards in your country are and how ur superpower country cannot dare take any action against a poor beggar nation as u put it, as 10 boys ravaged ur shining india but lets not get into that because its unnecassary

second and more importantly we would have to consult the afghans and NATO if we want to do anyting with the border obviously u cant just barge in and do what u like its a border and both sides need to give their approval as it is both countries are suffering from the men crossing over
 
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rokhanyousafzai

first of all cut the flaming

Buddy, if you think I am flaming, go whine to the mods/report my post who have already read my post and do so in light of my posts all over the forum. They are consistent in theme, and this is no flaming. If you cant counter any argument, just dont whine!

if we want to dick measure id let u no

seriously, I have no issues here. you know your side too I hope. if its your inherent wish to measure yourself, am sure you can find sufficient forums for the same and keep your private member off this forum


how well the living standards in your country are and how ur superpower country cannot dare take any action against a poor beggar nation as u put it, as 10 boys ravaged ur shining india but lets not get into that because its unnecassary


Was that the point? Did you even bother to read the post and understand the implication? Or are you simply putting your foot into your mouth?

second and more importantly we would have to consult the afghans and NATO if we want to do anyting with the border obviously u cant just barge in and do what u like its a border and both sides need to give their approval as it is both countries are suffering from the men crossing over

we had cross over problem on our side of the border too, and Pakistani rangers did everything to ensure no fencing was done especially in RS Pura sector. So if you have no clue as to what I am saying, just desist from trolling buddy. There are plenty of theroies that Talibs are moving in from Afghanistan, so fencing is a logical extension and if you cant appreciate the tactical significance, am not about to teach you right now. Maybe you can contact batmannow/fatman or some other person to understand the same.

Its your country and its your national security, you need no ones permission to build even a damn wall on your own soil!!!

Dont tell me you cant build a fence if needed. None can stop you until and unless you have sold all your decision making capacity to foreigners!!!!
 
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rokhanyousafzai

first of all cut the flaming

Buddy, if you think I am flaming, go whine to the mods/report my post who have already read my post and do so in light of my posts all over the forum. They are consistent in theme, and this is no flaming. If you cant counter any argument, just dont whine!

if we want to dick measure id let u no

seriously, I have no issues here. you know your side too I hope. if its your inherent wish to measure yourself, am sure you can find sufficient forums for the same and keep your private member off this forum


how well the living standards in your country are and how ur superpower country cannot dare take any action against a poor beggar nation as u put it, as 10 boys ravaged ur shining india but lets not get into that because its unnecassary


Was that the point? Did you even bother to read the post and understand the implication? Or are you simply putting your foot into your mouth?

second and more importantly we would have to consult the afghans and NATO if we want to do anyting with the border obviously u cant just barge in and do what u like its a border and both sides need to give their approval as it is both countries are suffering from the men crossing over

we had cross over problem on our side of the border too, and Pakistani rangers did everything to ensure no fencing was done especially in RS Pura sector. So if you have no clue as to what I am saying, just desist from trolling buddy. There are plenty of theroies that Talibs are moving in from Afghanistan, so fencing is a logical extension and if you cant appreciate the tactical significance, am not about to teach you right now. Maybe you can contact batmannow/fatman or some other person to understand the same.

Its your country and its your national security, you need no ones permission to build even a damn wall on your own soil!!!

Dont tell me you cant build a fence if needed. None can stop you until and unless you have sold all your decision making capacity to foreigners!!!!
ur arguement is flawed to begin with so believe me countering it isnt my problem its ur flaming

and also humour doesnt seem to be ur god given talent so stop trying to be sarcastic/funny

if u wanna say our country is worse than an NGO than my point was to show u to have a good long look in the mirror before even thinking about opening ur mouth

Ok as far as ur point about the border fence once again being an indian maybe u dont have the necessary knowlegde of that terrain but its near impossible to stop everyone coming in, taliban will always be able to come in americans have said it and afghans and pakistanis have said it and its impossible to build a fence to counter it. There is a documentary called 'Pakistans War' its very informative about how hard it is to even man the border area, the man in charge of operations there has said it is near impossible to stop intrusions but they have taken the strategic areas to do the best they can. So i suggest u look it up instead of throwing in ur childish suggestions. The point u raise about india isnt valid because these are two nations who have been at each other for 60 years, we will be looking to cooperate with the afghans not show arrogance. As far as u mocking our country may i remind u that 10 boys on fishing boats made a mockery of ur security and ur security services not to mention ur own security services and intelligence mockery of themselves so think before talkin
 
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Americans have now admitted that U.S forces and Afghan mercenaries have ceased confronting Talib and Islamists enjoying refuge in Afghanistan and these terrorists are now being allowed to cross into Pakistan to fight the Fauj.

This comes on the heel of statements by U.S secretary of state Hillar Clinton claiming that the U.S knows the supply routes the Talib is using to replinish terrorist forces in Pakistan.

Additionally, Adm. Mike Mullen has also admitted in sworn testimony that the U.S has figured into it's plans the illegal entry of large numbers of Talib from territory under the control of the U.S into Pakistan for the purpose of terrorizing the Pakistani population.

These statements suggest that Pakistan will likely have to bear trhe full brunt of the Talib onslaught as U.S forces and their Afghan mercenaries seek respite from their unsuccessful engagment of the Talib forces and therby facilitating attacks on innocents Pakistani by foreign terrorists.



33 foreign terror suspects held in Darra Adam Khel

* Arrested Uzbeks, Afghans and Tajiks had arrived illegally from Afghanistan

KOHAT/PESHAWAR: Security Forces arrested 33 Tajik, Uzbek and Afghan terror suspects from Darra Adam Khel on Saturday.

The suspects, who had arrived illegally from Afghanistan allegedly to carry out terrorist acts, were paraded before the media.

According to a private TV channel, most of the detainees were younger than 15. One said he was going to Karachi for religious education. Some said they had come to Pakistan through travel agents who charged them for providing employment in Pakistan.

Another youth said he was ready to do anything for money. The suspects denied having seen each other before despite having been arrested from the same bus.

The security forces have shifted them to an undisclosed location for questioning.

In the outskirts of Kohat, police arrested 28 suspects including three Afghan nationals as a search operation continued on Saturday.

Police also seized weapons from them. A case has been registered.

In Peshawar, unidentified men threw hand grenades at a Police checkpost in Yakatoak area late on Friday. No casualties were reported.

Police sources said the Rahseed Garhi checkpost was slightly damaged. A heavy contingent of police arrived at the scene after the attack and secured the area, they said
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Pakistanis uniting against Taliban

June 01, 2009
Daily Times Monitor

LAHORE: Twice in the past two months, activists have gathered on The Mall in Lahore holding placards declaring “No to terrorism”, after spreading the word through Facebook and text messages, The Sunday Times reports.

Outraged by a video showing the flogging of a young girl in Swat, they were shocked to see part of the country ceded to extremists. When warnings were sent to colleges in Lahore for girls to cover their heads and not to wear jeans, they began a letter-writing campaign to tell the government and the army chief not to give in to the Taliban. “None of us ever got involved in politics before, but we feel the future of our country is at stake,” one of them told the Times.

Fighting back: After years of turning a collective blind eye to the Taliban, the paper concludes, Pakistanis seem determined to take on the extremists. Almost the entire nation, it notes, has rallied behind the military operation that has displaced more than two million people. A series of bomb attacks last week seemed to strengthen their resolve. On Thursday, when Taliban commander Hakimullah Mehsud warned that residents should evacuate the cities of Lahore, Islamabad, Rawalpindi and Multan or face further attacks, everyone stayed put. Some kept children home from school, shops stayed closed and public places and hotels were largely deserted, but the mood was one of defiance. “It’s our war,” said one of the country’s biggest textile manufacturers. “We’re the ones who have to live here.”

Such moves represent a shift of attitude. “It’s a huge change,” said Asma Jahangir. “For a long time it felt like we were the only ones raising voices against these militants while the rest of country remained silent and we were labelled anti-Pakistan. I just hope it’s not too late.”

More intelligence: Efforts in the Punjab have focused on improving intelligence-gathering and ensuring police are better equipped and paid. “Lahore is now the real prize for militants,” said an intelligence official. The report notes that Punjab Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif has proscribed all local militant organisations and kept their leaders under house arrest. “We’re doing everything we can to stop their activities,” he said. “But just as it did not come overnight, it will not go overnight.” He said he was focusing on the youth, as almost all suicide bombers identified or arrested in Punjab have been aged between 14 and 22
 
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ISLAMABAD: An explosion ripped through the Rescue 15 offices in Islamabad on Saturday evening, DawnNews reported.

Police forces have cordoned off the area to allow rescue services to evacuate the injured to nearby hospitals.

Twenty to twenty-five police vehicles surrounded the building and helped rush the hurt and wounded to safety. Official sources told DawnNews that the suicide bomber may have jumped over the boundary wall of the complex, and exploded his device in the compound immediately adjacent to the office, which may limit casualties.

Police confirmed that at least one policeman lost his life during the attack, but no further casualties can be confirmed.


Islamabad had been on a state of high alert, but the significant police presence and the presence of a newly constructed security wall outside the Rescue 15 Office could not halt the attack, which sources quoted by DawnNews claim may have been a suicide attack.

http://www.dawn.com/wps/wcm/connect...office-in-islamabad--official-sources--il--05
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@#$%, CURSE THESE PEOPLE IN HELL WHO COMMIT SUCH CRIMES.
 
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this is madness; why the **** are they targeting rescue 15 buildings? :angry: :guns:
i hope all these fuckin terrorists die in their sleep :guns:
 
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Two suspected bombs have exploded in different parts of Pakistan, security sources and local reports say.

One blast hit an Islamic religious school in the eastern city of Lahore, the scene of several recent attacks.

The other blast was reported at a mosque near a military depot near in the north-western town of Nowshera.

There was no immediate official word on casualties, although unconfirmed reports said several people had been injured in the blasts.

BBC NEWS | South Asia | Two blasts rock Pakistani towns
 
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Associated Press Of Pakistan ( Pakistan's Premier NEWS Agency )

DAWN.COM | Provinces | Blast in Dera Ismail Khan, casualties feared

DERA ISMAIL KHAN, Jun 14 (APP): At least eight people killed in a car bomb blast in Dera Ismail Khan. The blast was occurred in a car parked outside the office of Markazi Anjuma-e-Tajeraan at Tijarat Ganj bazaar area, Private TV channel Geo reported.

Hundreds of people were present in the area, one of the main commercial hub of the city, when the bomb went off.

The blast was as powerful as it severely damaged the nearby shops and other buildings.

Dozens of people also injured in the blast who were being rushed to District Headquarter Hospital.

Police and personnel of other law enforcement agencies arrived at the blast site and cordoned off the area.
 
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Simple enough message - "Pay up, do as we tell you or else..."
 
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Islam you say?:


Taliban dupe 12-year-old into carrying bomb


Daily Times Monitor

LAHORE: For a Rs 50 bill, Ishaq Khan, a 12-year-old schoolboy was asked to carry a bag to a busy bazaar in Kohat.

As he proceeded, the bag exploded, throwing him to the ground, shattering one of his feet and leaving shoppers dead and injured all around him.

Under a new strategy, the Taliban have begun paying children to plant lethal bombs across Pakistan
, a report in The Sunday Times said.

Ishaq, who hails from a family that barely survives on the money his father earns painting houses, worked at the Orakzai bus stop to earn a few rupees a day by helping people to load buses. Two weeks ago a man approached him and offered him the money to leave the blue plastic bag in a crowded area between several shops.

“I was excited to get 50 rupees,” Ishaq said. “That’s more than I earn the whole week,” he told the paper
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Pocketing the money, he proceeded to place the bag, thinking of ways to spend the bounty
 
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