Irfan Baloch
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its about the choice isnt it?Sir,
Spread the lies of your army somewhere else.
Haqqani Network, LeT spared by army in military offensive: US report!
How many haqqani militants were killed in ZeA?
I see another false propaganda by PA and ISI to make it look like Indian reaction to your good ties. Its childish to say the least.
you choose one set and soruce of news that suits you and I choose something else
and there we have a disconnect
Pakistan air strikes target Haqqani insurgents | World news | The Guardian
Operation Zarb-i-Azb disrupted Haqqani network: US general - Pakistan - DAWN.COM
and since they say a picture speaks a thousand words so look up this man and shut up and hear him when he says that our operations have disrupted Haqqani network
thats Lt Gen Joseph for you
another source for your ease of pain
Zarb-e-Azb disrupted Haqqani network: US
yet another one with an extract for your interest
Operation also targeting Afghan Taliban, says US - Newspaper - DAWN.COM
WASHINGTON: The US administration — encouraged by the ongoing operation in Fata — has informed Congress that Pakistan is now targeting both Afghan and Pakistani Taliban.
The assessment, given at a congressional hearing, differs drastically from an earlier Pentagon report, which said that Pakistan was only targeting TTP, while allowing the Haqqanis to escape.
But at the latest congressional hearing on Afghanistan and Pakistan, US Principal Deputy Special Representative Jarrett Blanc said “the operations have disrupted militant activities in the tribal areas and resulted in seizures of weapons caches and significant quantities of IED materials.”
not good enough???? eh here is more for you
here is another soruce for your eyes only
US commander commends Zarb-e-Azb for disrupting Haqqani network's ability to target Afghanistan - The Express Tribune
In a Pentagon-hosted video briefing from Afghanistan on Wednesday, Lieutenant General Joseph Anderson said Haqqani network was now fractured just like the Taliban.
“That’s based pretty much on the Pakistan operations in North Waziristan this entire summer-fall,” he said, while acknowledging the effectiveness of Zarb-e-Azb.
“That has very much disrupted their efforts here (in Afghanistan) and has caused them to be less effective in terms of their ability to pull off an attack in Kabul,” Anderson added.
how is that ? eh?