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Afghanistan mulls retaliation to cross-border attacks

More irresponsible comments from their usual rabble. Even if they had the right to retaliate (which they really don't), the standard response should be; 'You and what army!?'.
 
I always speak the truth Jony. I dont want to lie like the world (yes the ENTIRE WORLD). I want to say the truth just (and only) like the Pakistanis:D
A Hawk, a Pigeon and a Camel bear testimony to the Indians being the last word in truth and reality. :pop:
 
A Hawk, a Pigeon and a Camel bear testimony to the Indians being the last word in truth and reality. :pop:
No man. Indians are liars. Now this Indian habit is spread all the way to Afghanistan (source: this very thread).

Pakistan should take the leadership of this part of the world and teach everyone how to speak the truth.
 
No man. Indians are liars. Now this Indian habit is spread all the way to Afghanistan (source: this very thread).

Pakistan should take the leadership of this part of the world and teach everyone how to speak the truth.

Why are you spouting nonsense in a thread which does not concern India
@Aeronaut

On topic I just wish this pathetic excuse for a government of Karzai actually do attack us and than we have the perfect opportunity to do what needs to be done to secure this part of the world.
 
I wonder if the whole AFGHAN NATION have decided to become DRAMA QUEENS.

Pakistan Army regulars in Civilian clothes attacking Afghan Soldiers ?

Sounds like the figment of someone's wild Imagination..... :suicide2:
 
It will be a good thing if Afghanistan retaliates, will give our forces to cross the border and get those rat hiding there
 
Afghanistan needs to get stabilize, either ANA should emerge as sole victor or Taliban, as soon as possible. In prolonged civil war scenario, the neighbouring countries would become more daring in carrying out attacks inside Afghan border villages, killing innocent villagers in the process. Taliban need to realize that if they want to gain some legetimacy.
1- They have to cut off ties with ISI.
2- Stop attacking sites with large civilians presence.
3- Stop terrorism, specially haqqani network who attacks indian installations in afghanistan on directions of you-know-who.
4- Should effectively govern the areas under them (kunar and nuristan have become mess and choatic under their control).
 
Afghanistan on Monday said it was mulling a response to an alleged cross-border attack by Pakistani forces in which three soldiers and eight civilians were killed.

The Afghan foreign ministry claimed on Monday that at least three Afghan national army (ANA) soldiers were killed in a “recent attack by Pakistani forces” in Kunar province.


we took out some high value targets that are being hosted by Afghan intelligence. they have been exposed before even by Americans when they snatched Latif Mehsood of TTP in a spectacular raid on Afghan intelligence convey.

the Americans have had enough of Ahmed Karzai's shenanigans and dont really care how much he rants over Pakistani incursions.
Afghan regime has been taunting Pakistan that it cant do anything to BLA camps and TTP sanctuaries .. our recent gunship strikes and special ops attacks have proven them wrong.

why... should our forces waste the time and trouble to cross the border to kill few "civilians" and unimportant Afghan soldiers...? we can just do it for the heck of it by shelling them from our side.

@Aeronaut @Windjammer @waz@ @Abu Zolfiqar watch out when the Lungi will get caught as well and will either burn or soil itself in its own crap it has been creating over the years by hosting Baloch Samachar and TTP.

Afghanistan has got the Indian habit of lying. Why would a peace loving country like Pakistan do this ??
must have something to do with the influence of those recreational and cultural centers opened by the Indians along the Pak Afghan Border near Balochsitan to cater for the visa requirements of those who want to see Taj Mahal.
 
Afghanistan on Monday said it was mulling a response to an alleged cross-border attack by Pakistani forces in which three soldiers and eight civilians were killed.

The Afghan foreign ministry claimed on Monday that at least three Afghan national army (ANA) soldiers were killed in a “recent attack by Pakistani forces” in Kunar province.

The ministry’s spokesperson, Ahmad Shakib Mustaghni, during his weekly briefing alleged that the “Pakistani forces, wearing civilian clothes, carried out the attack” in Dangam district two days ago.

“The Pakistani forces entered Dangam district in civilian clothes and carried out attack on Afghan national army soldiers,” Mustaghni said, according to record available to The Express Tribune. He said locals rushed to the border area to assist the Afghan soldiers.

The spokesperson strongly condemned what he called “unforgivable attack” as a blatant aggression against Afghanistan’s sovereignty and territorial integrity” and warned of reprisal attacks.

“Afghanistan is pondering a response to Pakistani incursions,” Mustaghni said. “Afghanistan Security forces are capable of defending the country and could avenge Pakistani attacks.”

“We will not remain silent spectators to Pakistani attacks and will give a befitting response to Pakistani attacks at appropriate time,” he went on to say.

The foreign ministry’s remarks came a day after Afghanistan’s National Security Council, met under President Karzai, and assigned the security forces to stop the cross-border attacks by enhancing coordination.

Afghan Defence Minister, Besmillah Muhammadi expressed concerns at the attacks and briefed the council about the incidents.

A statement from Karzai’s office quoted the defence minister as alleging that Pakistani forces are “using heavy and latest weapons” and that Afghan troops will have to stop these attacks.

He also claimed that “Pakistani forces have also increased attacks in Helmand and Nangarahr provinces.” He said President Karzai has instructed the security forces to prepare for responding to Pakistani attacks.

Refugees

The Afghan foreign ministry said that 3,000 Pakistani refugee families have arrived from North Waziristan in Khost province.

Mustaghni said there might be possibility of terrorists arriving with the IDPs and that the security forces are investigating the possibility.

Afghanistan mulls retaliation to cross-border attacks – The Express Tribune

people came in plain cloth, kill allegedly eight civilians and three afghani soldiers and Afghans accusing unknown attackers to be Pakistani forces ?


there are two scenarios.

1. Afghani NDS are playing theatrics and want to sabotage the efforts of Pakistani envoy of getting Karzai help, by feeding Karzai this nonsense with such laughable propaganda that nobody in their SANE MINDS WOULD BELIEVE. people in civilian clothes are Pakistani Special forces ?

2. Those eight civilians were TTP mid lvl leadership guarded by 3 Charsi NDS agents or Afghani special forces and SSG deep infiltration unit took them out and that's how Charsi Afghani's are damn cent percent sure those civilian clothed assassins were Pakistani. !
the first Scenario doesn't make much sense, because they themselves have accepted that the Assialants were wearing plain clothes and yet they claim that they were PA personnel----they might be able to spoon fed such crap to Karzai but good luck saying the same once they have committed the blunder of launching an offensive against Pakistan ---and a General makes a call to US General----It doesn't make sense, because PA personnel are engaged in an offensive in NW, and its all hands on deck, so everyone will have hard time believeing that PA would infiltrate Afghan border-----

Second scenario would make much sense, because there were reports (word of mouth) we have had some cross border raids by SSG / Intel personnel taking out TTP commanders----NDS stooges might have captured another TTP buddy of theirs and just like US did the snatch & grab with Latif, we did with them....

XXXX used to be XXXX previous username, afghani guy?
and why should that be a concern??? hate the post not the poster---that makes much sense
 
If the Afghans are feeling adventurous, all the better, while we clean up some nuisance on our side of the border, it will give us the opportunity to clear up the mess on the other side as well and provide some overdue food to the Ganges amphibians.
 
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