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Afghanistan orders frontier forces to retaliate to Pakistani shelling
Sayed Salahuddin & M. Ishtiaq | Published — Monday 20 November 2017
Pakistan indefinitely closes border with Afghanistan amid rising tension
KABUL/ISLAMABAD: Afghanistan’s government said on Monday that it has ordered its border forces to respond to the wave of shelling on its eastern areas by Pakistan, which Kabul says has displaced over 300 families since last week.
Afghanistan Defense Ministry spokesman Gen. Dawlat Waziri said Kabul was also pushing through diplomatic channels, including the UN and the US-led coalition force in Afghanistan, to halt the shelling.
“People’s houses have been destroyed, their livestock killed, and over 300 families have been displaced since Pakistan resumed the shelling, this shameless act, last week. Some people have been hurt and the shelling continues. We have instructed the frontier force to fire on any target that (fires) shells,” Waziri told Arab News.
Pakistan has been repeatedly accused by locals and government officials of firing rockets at targets in Afghanistan over the past several years. This latest wave of attacks has taken place in several districts situated on the disputed border area of the Durand Line in eastern Kunar province.
“People face a lot of difficulties in the extreme winter weather conditions, and the central government has not taken any action so far,” Saleh Mohammed Saleh, an MP from Kunar, told Arab News.
He said the government is consumed by its internal divisions, adding that the focus of President Ashraf Ghani’s administration is on the parliamentary elections slated for next year and the 2019 presidential poll when he is expected to run for office again.
The US-reliant Afghan government has mostly tried to exercise restraint as it lacks the resources for retaliation and fears any tit-for-tat move could result in a humiliating and drawn-out war with its nuclear-armed neighbor with which it has a long-running border dispute.
Afghan forces have clashed with Pakistani troops on numerous occasions along the ill-defined and disputed border region, with both sides suffering losses.
Some Afghans have demanded the cancelation of the Bilateral Security Agreement (BSA) which Ghani signed with Washington when he assumed power in 2014.
The BSA allows US troops an indefinite presence in Afghanistan in return for a guarantee that the coalition will respond to any act of aggression from outside in consultation with the Afghan government. Both the Afghan government and the US and its allies have accused Pakistan of harboring militants who pose a threat to Afghanistan.
Pakistan claims the shelling is aimed at Pakistani insurgents living in Afghan villages.
Pakistan’s Foreign Ministry spokesman Dr. Muhammad Faisal told Arab News: “Pakistani troops never initiate fire and only respond when they are fired upon; more than 43 percent of Afghan territory remains ungoverned.
“Terrorist sanctuaries are there (in ungoverned areas of Afghanistan) from where they fired on Pakistani posts. It’s important to eliminate terrorist sanctuaries on Afghan soil.”
Last week, Capt. Junaid Hafeez and Sepoy Raham were killed by terrorists firing from the Afghan side of the border in Bajaur tribal region.
After the attack Pakistan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs summoned the Afghan charge d’affaires and lodged a formal protest over the “use of Afghan soil” by terrorists.
However, Waziri said the reason behind the latest wave of shelling by Pakistan is to avoid pressure from the US and NATO over its continued alleged backing of Afghan insurgents
 
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Pakistan’s Foreign Ministry spokesman Dr. Muhammad Faisal told Arab News: “Pakistani troops never initiate fire and only respond when they are fired upon; more than 43 percent of Afghan territory remains ungoverned.
“Terrorist sanctuaries are there (in ungoverned areas of Afghanistan) from where they fired on Pakistani posts. It’s important to eliminate terrorist sanctuaries on Afghan soil.”

Pakistan has established hundreds of posts along the Afghan border, half of the area these posts are adjacent to are not under the control of the Afghan Government and are militant hubs.

These hubs have been a breeding ground for cross-border incursion, infiltration and attacks; highlighted by the recent casualties inflicted upon Pakistani forces in such attacks recently.

We have every right to prioritize the security of our nation and will take any action possible to curtail further incidents of cross-border attacks by terrorists since Afghanistan has failed to even secure it's own territory and assure that their soil will not be used against Pakistan.
 
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let me get it right, prior to this order was the order of do nothing incase a forrign country attacks you!!!
 
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I want to see how Afghanistan is going to retaliate. Will it be begging US/NATO forces?

Good going by Pak armed forces. Cut the head of the snake by being on the offensive. Shell them and break their neck.
 
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Not willing to go after terrorist spread far and wide across their land, not willing to raise a finger agaisnt their occupier, the US, unable to take on the drug warlords, not willing to help its neighbour secure the border. However is willing to blame Pakistan and make pathetic threats. Pretty much sums up Afghanistan.
 
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Pakistan response to terror from Aghanistan has been absurd, confused and spineless. Closing borders was absolutely devoid of any sane thinking. It has only damaged Pakistan's trade.
Shelling on over Durand line is double stupidity, like ttp and jua terrorists waving flags giving there positions.
Terrorists hideouts should have been aerial bombarded. Since Pak Army has shown lack of action and will to chase down terrorists, they are attacking at will, at the time and place of their choosing. Army and police personnel will keep dying from ttp and jua attacks and Pak can do nothing but whine. Quiet shameful for a nuclear power.
 
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