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Security forces have been instructed to respond strongly to Pakistani incursions along the country’s eastern border, an Afghan defense official said Monday in the wake of reports that Pakistan’s military had fired dozens of rockets into eastern Nangarhar province last week.

“Our clear message is that Pakistan should not and must not interfere in Afghan affairs,” Brig. Gen. Dawlat Waziri, a defense ministry spokesman, said at a press briefing in the Kabul headquarters of NATO’s Resolute Support Mission.

Afghanistan has a long history of repelling invasion attempts and any new efforts would similarly fail, he said.

Last week’s cross-border shelling killed an Afghan border guard, according to Pajhwok Afghan News. The news agency reported that on Sunday protesters in the provincial capital of Jalalabad called on the Afghan government and the United Nations to prevent future attacks.

The shelling comes amid Kabul’s growing frustration with Islamabad’s counterterrorism efforts and suspicions that Pakistan is giving the Taliban support and safe haven.

The Afghan Foreign Affairs Ministry said in a statement that it had summoned Pakistan’s ambassador to express concerns over the cross-border attack and call on Pakistan to end the incursions. The ministry also said the ambassador expressed grief over the incident.

Clashes along the two countries’ shared 1,400-mile border, known as the Durand Line, have been reported for many years. In many cases, each country blames the other for instigating the violence.

Media in Pakistan have reported that last week’s shelling came days after Afghanistan forces launched a mortar attack on a Pakistani security checkpoint.

Brig. Gen. Charles Cleveland, chief of communications for the U.S.-led coalition in Afghanistan, said he was aware of the ongoing border disputes. He said the problem needs “regional solution” and stressed the need to end the disputes before they escalate.

“If it’s not contained, it does have the potential to become negative for all involved,” he said.


Asked what role the NATO coalition would have in the matter, Cleveland said it was hard to say and would depend on a number of conditions.

“We never want tensions across the Durand Line,” said Sediq Sediqqi, Interior Ministry spokesman, at Monday’s press briefing. He called the attacks a “breach of international law.”

Sediqqi also called on Pakistan to fight terrorism within its borders. He said the country has strong intelligence and knows the whereabouts of terrorist leaders.

Relations between Afghanistan and Pakistan have grown increasingly strained since Pakistan failed to persuade the Taliban to join peace talks slated for March. Those four-party talks, aimed at ending the 15-year Afghan war, are being organized by Afghanistan, the United States, Pakistan and China.

A complex suicide bombing in Kabul last month that killed nearly 70 people and left hundreds wounded has further exacerbated tensions.

Zubair Babakarkhail contributed to this report
http://www.stripes.com/news/middle-...ong-response-to-pakistani-incursions-1.407445
 
Security forces have been instructed to respond strongly to Pakistani incursions along the country’s eastern border, an Afghan defense official said Monday in the wake of reports that Pakistan’s military had fired dozens of rockets into eastern Nangarhar province last week.

“Our clear message is that Pakistan should not and must not interfere in Afghan affairs,” Brig. Gen. Dawlat Waziri, a defense ministry spokesman, said at a press briefing in the Kabul headquarters of NATO’s Resolute Support Mission.

Wait ... currently busy with just rockets... next time Pakistan Army and Air force will comeup with something and bet me these kutay bilay will again comesup with such statements "ooo ham ye kardengay ham woh kardengay blaa blaa"

Afghanistan has a long history of repelling invasion attempts and any new efforts would similarly fail, he said.

Afghan "TALIBANS" has history of fighting agaisnt the invaders not Kabul kuta bila military who not even capabe to defend kabul properly.

Last week’s cross-border shelling killed an Afghan border guard, according to Pajhwok Afghan News. The news agency reported that on Sunday protesters in the provincial capital of Jalalabad called on the Afghan government and the United Nations to prevent future attacks.

The shelling comes amid Kabul’s growing frustration with Islamabad’s counterterrorism efforts and suspicions that Pakistan is giving the Taliban support and safe haven.

Decide it .... are you with us or against us ... else we will decide!

The Afghan Foreign Affairs Ministry said in a statement that it had summoned Pakistan’s ambassador to express concerns over the cross-border attack and call on Pakistan to end the incursions. The ministry also said the ambassador expressed grief over the incident.

Clashes along the two countries’ shared 1,400-mile border, known as the Durand Line, have been reported for many years. In many cases, each country blames the other for instigating the violence.

Media in Pakistan have reported that last week’s shelling came days after Afghanistan forces launched a mortar attack on a Pakistani security checkpoint.

Brig. Gen. Charles Cleveland, chief of communications for the U.S.-led coalition in Afghanistan, said he was aware of the ongoing border disputes. He said the problem needs “regional solution” and stressed the need to end the disputes before they escalate.

“If it’s not contained, it does have the potential to become negative for all involved,” he said.

Mr Brig Gen Charless what are you doing there since last 15 years ?


Asked what role the NATO coalition would have in the matter, Cleveland said it was hard to say and would depend on a number of conditions.

“We never want tensions across the Durand Line,” said Sediq Sediqqi, Interior Ministry spokesman, at Monday’s press briefing. He called the attacks a “breach of international law.”

Sediqqi also called on Pakistan to fight terrorism within its borders. He said the country has strong intelligence and knows the whereabouts of terrorist leaders.

So where is TTP and BLA leadership ?????? so called strong intelligence

Relations between Afghanistan and Pakistan have grown increasingly strained since Pakistan failed to persuade the Taliban to join peace talks slated for March. Those four-party talks, aimed at ending the 15-year Afghan war, are being organized by Afghanistan, the United States, Pakistan and China.

A complex suicide bombing in Kabul last month that killed nearly 70 people and left hundreds wounded has further exacerbated tensions.

We did our part but continously with the help of Indians creates hurdle btw the talk now wait for the consequences!

Zubair Babakarkhail contributed to this report
http://www.stripes.com/news/middle-...ong-response-to-pakistani-incursions-1.407445
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Don't forget last time who saved ur very *** when spetsnaz was all over u killing ur president in its own palace we should have leave u to the mad dogs of spetsnaz our stupid *** hole Zia traitor saved ur *** so u show ur eyes to is today

Message to Afghanistan govt we will take off all eye balls of u if u ever took bad eye on our land

And everyday is not a Sunday this time u r going down permanently

And you bastereds killed our soldier first what u expect from nuke state to let u go untouched thank us we only fired rockets after what u did uto us supplying terrorism in Pak

Pakistan should make clear policy to world if single bullet come from Afghan border no matter who fired we gonna fire nukes to abdullah abdullah house
 
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Afghan military is just a ragtag militia,without american help they cant do anything.they cant even defeat taliban,big talk for small fish

That might be the case but ANA are a two hundred and fifty thousand strong force. They might not have many modern tanks or artillery or aircrafts.

But they are a strong enough force, that any Pakistani confrontation with will forever alter Pakistan's strategic scenario.

Henceforth Pakistan will have to always watch its back, it will need to have sizable portion of its forces deployed in the west on permanent basis.

Pakistan military doctrine, which at one time envisioned to find strategic depth with in Afghanistan, wil now have to contend with possibility of being surrounded in a two front war.
 
Afghan army is the defender of Kabul only. It can't face Afghan taliban out of Kabul.
 
Pakistan should have by now seriously started thinking about creating problems for Chahbahar instead of trying to convince everyone that it is sister port of Gawadar. With Chahbahar facing serious threats and delays ......... Kabul would come back to its senses, Baharati influence needs to be tackled on all levels no matter what the cost and location. No more brotherly love just harm others for your own interests.
 
That might be the case but ANA are a two hundred and fifty thousand strong force. They might not have many modern tanks or artillery or aircrafts.

But they are a strong enough force, that any Pakistani confrontation with will forever alter Pakistan's strategic scenario.

Henceforth Pakistan will have to always watch its back, it will need to have sizable portion of its forces deployed in the west on permanent basis.

Pakistan military doctrine, which at one time envisioned to find strategic depth with in Afghanistan, wil now have to contend with possibility of being surrounded in a two front war.
Two front war .:rofl: .You can call it 1.0000000000000000009 front war .1 for India and remaining for Afghanistan . We are happy with that.:cool:
 
but ANA are a two hundred and fifty thousand strong force.
I spent time in Afghanistan with ANA, ANA has many ghost soldiers.. 250,000 is just a number on paper and NATO officials knows about it. 80% of Afghans which means vast majority of their Army is Hashish Addicts (Youtube it). Soldiers are loyal to their tribe or ethnic group and only show up in uniform to get paid. Fact to be told average ANA soldiers wouldn't able to finish 500 meter run without tipping over. They will not train or listen to their US trainers. Even a local Karachi gang member is more disciplined that an ANA soldier.
 
I spent time in Afghanistan with ANA, ANA has many ghost soldiers.. 250,000 is just a number on paper and NATO officials knows about it. 80% of Afghans which means vast majority of their Army is Hashish Addicts (Youtube it). Soldiers are loyal to their tribe or ethnic group and only show up in uniform to get paid. Fact to be told average ANA soldiers wouldn't able to finish 500 meter run without tipping over. They will not train or listen to their US trainers. Even a local Karachi gang member is more disciplined that an ANA soldier.

They might be drug addicts , they might be ill trained, they might be be lacking in motivation and incentive. But these are the very same people ,who parred with superpowers of their time and held their own.

Give them a good enough reason to get them motivated, like a much more powerful neighbor attacking their homeland, they will give their all to defeating such an aggressor.
 
They might be drug addicts , they might be ill trained, they might be be lacking in motivation and incentive. But these are the very same people ,who parred with superpowers of their time and held their own.

Give them a good enough reason to get them motivated, like a much more powerful neighbor attacking their homeland, they will give their all to defeating such an aggressor.
I hope they will never try to scratch a nuclear power..... 5 tactical nuclear missiles will be enough for them if they decided to fool their self.....
 
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