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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Army said on Tuesday the extremists in Pakistan are getting support from Afghan Taliban.

The director general of Inter Services Public Relation (ISPR), Major General Athar Abbas said that Afghan militants were supplying arms to Pakistani militants lined up against the security forces.

Athar said the insurgency could be effectively countered by cutting the supply routes being used by these militants. He said the PAF has been requisitioned to hit high value targets in conflict zone.

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this is getting good we are blaming problems on that side of the border & they are blaming this side of the border.....kind of gets good Pak Army as well as NATO forces need to be on their toes now to not give the other side the option to blame them!!!

love the blame game on BOTH SIDES!!
 
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Afghan Taliban helping extremists in Pakistan: ISPR​

Updated at: 2045 PST, Tuesday, May 19, 2009
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Army said on Tuesday the extremists in Pakistan are getting support from Afghan Taliban.

The director general of Inter Services Public Relation (ISPR), Major General Athar Abbas said that Afghan militants were supplying arms to Pakistani militants lined up against the security forces.

Athar said the insurgency could be effectively countered by cutting the supply routes being used by these militants. He said the PAF has been requisitioned to hit high value targets in conflict zone.

Afghan Taliban helping extremists in Pakistan: ISPR


Very significant statement from the PA, because the perception so far has been that the Afghan Taliban have been strongly opposed to the Pakistani Taliban fighting the Pakistani Military.

IMO, that perception may still hold true in terms of the 'old guard' of Mullah Omar, Haqqani and Hekmetyar who were recipients of Pakistani support and remember the relationship and cooperation, but the newer commanders and emerging leadership on the Afghan side and the newer Pakistani Taliban leadership, the Neo-Taliban, retain no such connections or loyalty and their ideology and tactics are closer to that of Al Qaeda.

We saw this in Bajaur, when Qari Ziaur Rehman, a new Afghan Taliban leader, had close to a thousand of his supporters cross the border and join Pakistani Taliban in fighting the PA.

Afghanistan also swerve as the primary source for both resources in terms of money from the drug trade and weapons. In addition, it is also a conduit for the Uzbek, Tajik and Chechen militants fighting in Pakistan, on whom the TTP-S is reportedly now going to call on.
 
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Very significant statement from the PA, because the perception so far has been that the Afghan Taliban have been strongly opposed to the Pakistani Taliban fighting the Pakistani Military.

IMO, that perception may still hold true in terms of the 'old guard' of Mullah Omar, Haqqani and Hekmetyar who were recipients of Pakistani support and remember the relationship and cooperation, but the newer commanders and emerging leadership on the Afghan side and the newer Pakistani Taliban leadership, the Neo-Taliban, retain no such connections or loyalty and their ideology and tactics are closer to that of Al Qaeda.

We saw this in Bajaur, when Qari Ziaur Rehman, a new Afghan Taliban leader, had close to a thousand of his supporters cross the border and join Pakistani Taliban in fighting the PA.

Afghanistan also swerve as the primary source for both resources in terms of money from the drug trade and weapons. In addition, it is also a conduit for the Uzbek, Tajik and Chechen militants fighting in Pakistan, on whom the TTP-S is reportedly now going to call on.

not really. ISPR has not mentioned afghan talibans but militants from afghanistan. and there is nothing new about this. its the editor which brought in afghan talibans to sell his story. by no means im defendin anyone here but only clearin this distorted news.
 
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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Army said on Tuesday the extremists in Pakistan are getting support from Afghan Taliban.

The director general of Inter Services Public Relation (ISPR), Major General Athar Abbas said that Afghan militants were supplying arms to Pakistani militants lined up against the security forces.

Athar said the insurgency could be effectively countered by cutting the supply routes being used by these militants. He said the PAF has been requisitioned to hit high value targets in conflict zone.
Agno by that time old mullah school of Mullah Omer and co must have gained some political sensibility. But now they are behind the scene . New face in front now.
Afghan Taliban helping extremists in Pakistan: ISPR
Thats why Kiyani today made rush visit to NATO headquater, to wake them up and secure the border. Well believe or not it beyond NATO control.
 
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not really. ISPR has not mentioned afghan talibans but militants from afghanistan. and there is nothing new about this. its the editor which brought in afghan talibans to sell his story. by no means im defendin anyone here but only clearin this distorted news.
You are correct that the exact quote of the DG ISPR is not included in the report, but what militants other than the 'Afghan Taliban militants' could be supplying weapons to the TTP?

Also bear in mind the events in Bajaur I referred to.
 
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not really. ISPR has not mentioned afghan talibans but militants from afghanistan. and there is nothing new about this. its the editor which brought in afghan talibans to sell his story. by no means im defendin anyone here but only clearin this distorted news.

If there was a victory for the pakistan "taliban" they could turn there attention to the afgan taliban and start killing there senior commmanders along the same lines they used in pakistan by killing the tribal elders-officals and then filling the vacum......at the moment i agree that mullah omar is a "asset" for pakistan but if his postion and clout is undermined we need a have a plan B.
 
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If there was a victory for the pakistan "taliban" they could turn there attention to the afgan taliban and start killing there senior commmanders along the same lines they used in pakistan by killing the tribal elders-officals and then filling the vacum......at the moment i agree that mullah omar is a "asset" for pakistan but if his postion and clout is undermined we need a have a plan B.

well i dont know to wat extent should be maintain contacts afghan talibans but as far ur plan B is concerned i think it should be to kill all the pakistani talibans and allow them to create a chaos in afghanistan
 
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You are correct that the exact quote of the DG ISPR is not included in the report, but what militants other than the 'Afghan Taliban militants' could be supplying weapons to the TTP?

Also bear in mind the events in Bajaur I referred to.

well i dont know who is providin weapons but lookin at ur example these ppl also include some afghan talibans.
i only meant to clarify wat the real news is about which doesnt really go with the headline
 
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Here comes the proof the day after ISPR issues statement

Its really makes me sad that even saudis are fighting against us :tsk:

By Fauzee Khan Mohmand
Wednesday, 20 May, 2009

Five burqa-clad Arabs arrested in Mohmand entered from Afghanistran



GHALANAI: At least 13 militants were killed in a clash with security forces following arrest of five burqa-clad Arabs, one Afghan national and a local man in Mohmand Agency on Tuesday.

Four of the five Arabs are Saudi nationals — Ahmed, Ali, Mohammad and Obaidullah — and one Libyan national, Abdullah. The Afghan national has been identified as Habibullah and the local man as Shad Ali. They were detained at the Khapakh checkpost. The Afghan was living in Chakdara area of Lower Dir.

When troops were taking the detained men to Ghalanai, about 60 militants attacked them in an area between Ziyari Kando and Nasapai. The clash continued for more than two hours, an official spokesman said.

Security forces shelled militants’ positions from Ghalanai with mortars and cannons. Thirteen terrorists were killed and the others escaped. Two vehicles of militants were destroyed, the spokesman said.

Security personnel brought the body of one militant to the Ghalanai FC camp; the other bodies were taken away by the attackers. The administration sealed all entry points to the tribal region and beefed up security to apprehend the fleeing militants.

Troops also launched a search operation in Mian Mandi Bazaar.

A jirga of tribal elders will be held in Ghalanai on Wednesday to discuss the presence of militants, including foreigners, in the area.

The spokesman said the detained militants had been hiding in Kareer Qandaharo and Kung Khwayzai for several days and they had attacked the Khapakh post.

‘They came to Pakistan via Afghanistan which is financing them,’ he alleged.

He said SMGs, hand-grenades, Kalashnikovs, passports and other important documents had been seized from them and their vehicle had been impounded.

Source: Five burqa-clad Arabs arrested in Mohmand
 

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very intresting...so far the world seemed to think that these guys were PAKISTANIS!!!! its nice to see that SAUDIS & LIBYANS are also involved....but Saudi being a rich country will never have fingers pointed at them no one will say SAUDI born BRITISH NATIONAL......or SAUDI is a migrane to the world....
 
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YAR is wearing burka a new fasion in these khaji males :P

i remember a famous mullah who gave this fasion :P
 
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very intresting...so far the world seemed to think that these guys were PAKISTANIS!!!! its nice to see that SAUDIS & LIBYANS are also involved....but Saudi being a rich country will never have fingers pointed at them no one will say SAUDI born BRITISH NATIONAL......or SAUDI is a migrane to the world....

well the problem is that none of us would want anyone to point fingures at Saudi Arabia.
anyways interestin to see the pics. some of these guys appear to be in so much pain
 
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well the problem is that none of us would want anyone to point fingures at Saudi Arabia.
anyways interestin to see the pics. some of these guys appear to be in so much pain

They are in pain because they got no 2 treatment.
 
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well the problem is that none of us would want anyone to point fingures at Saudi Arabia.
anyways interestin to see the pics. some of these guys appear to be in so much pain

i dont think the kingdom itself is involved but there is alot of saudi funding from rich jihadi princes for alqeada and co but the interesting thing is why dont u fight a jihad in ur own country why are u cowards and puppets in ur own country why are funding jihad in our lands and yet bowing down to the americans at least act in ur own interests
 
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