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Firing between Pak-Afghan forces at Torkham border

We need to build a big big wall and the Afghans will pay for it :P
We need trump in order to make the afghans to pay for it.

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You are very right and the funny thing this that I am 100% sure that most of them have never seen actual combat. I have been in war I have seen people blown up, the smell of flesh, blood and cries for help is not something that you cant get by typing fancy words on your keyboard from the comforts of your sofas.

Pathetic!



When was the last time you have seen real battle? Probably on your playstation, show me your Pak Army badge that you are inlisted to shed your blood then I will take you seriously. Until then calm down ;)

So we need to show our badges and you expect us to believe the you've been in real battle without proof?
I wonder...
Whos gettin blown up these days... Hmmm....
Oh right the Taliban and co.

Pathetic!

if you run after every dog that barks at you, you will never reach your destination .. sir Winston Churchill.

Pakistanis have been smart....

shouting and chest thumping leads to Syria Iraq Afghanistan and Libya like situation.....

compare todays Pakistan with 2007... not only in regards to terrorism , but also in regards to standing up to US, india, Afghanistan or any other real or delusional superpower or superhumans.....

this is how real life works... the right way is slow and painful... wrong way is chest thumping like our eastern and western neighbours do...

Maybe sir Winston Churchill ran after dogs who barked at him, I'd run for my life and reach higher ground if one barked at me or keep my distance.

also i dont get this , i know its a forum , but its defence.pk , but why is venom spewing public allowed here , one thats spews venom against Pakistan with out backing of actual facts ?

You see we try to extract the venom from those jerks.

Pakistan should cell the border with Afghanistan for ever.

And yo Momma and Papa gonna pay ehh...

A clean Hit By Pak Army Sniper :sniper:
Beautiful
 
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Who is US ?

US calls on Afghanistan, Pakistan to resolve Torkham issue as tensions escalate.

“We are all watching the tensions very closely,” US State Department spokesperson John Kirby said during his weekly press briefing. The spokesperson said the US was in touch with officials on both sides.

Now, the US is paying back Pakistan the reward for its mercenary ... 2nd major security lapse in a month. in civilised world heads role in these situation.


Relations between the United States and Pakistan, its ally in the war ...US and Pakistan enter the danger zone ..... NATO officials have complained that insurgents fire from across the ... On Sunday, about 300 trucks carrying supplies toU.S.-led forces in Afghanistan were backed up at the Torkham border ...31 deadline set by the United States passes, Afghan President Hamid Karzai is causing a ... his demand for a total ban on counterterrorism (CT) raids by NATO forces, .... 1, 2013, a CIA-operated drone fired three missiles that killed Hakimullah ... betweenthe US and Pakistan, with senior Pakistani politicians accusing the US.
 
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So do the Pakistani side. There is a video of talks between Afghan commander of border forces and FC's officer, talking in Pashto when Taliban attack Pakistani post. The Afghan kumand-dar reminds the Pakistani officer that 1000 houses or families of Afghans on border have migrated elsewhere due to shellings from Pakistan on their villages, why they target civilians?. The Pakistani officers remains silent and do not deny it. Afghanistan's media shows the details about casualties of civilians that they had to suffer at the hands of Pakistani shellings. The destroyed houses from shellings and angry villagers in those videos, are obviously not fake. Onion , be a real and honest journalist, not mouth-piece of ISI. The artillery shelling have very long range, there is no guarantee that it will not fall on civilian population. Pakistani forces also have targeted Afghan villages, claiming that they were sheltering TTP. Pakistani forces who bomb their own villages, why they will be shy about shelling the villages of Afghanistan?


My my..
You seem to love AFG.
Always defending their actions.

But what about the 3 million jerks that we have, causing us trouble for more then 10 years?
Thats fine by you?
 
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A member of Pakistan's Frontier Corps uses binoculars to survery the border region outside Torkham, Pakistan, June 16, 2016.

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    ISLAMABAD, PAKISTAN —
    Pakistan plans to fence its long, porous border with Afghanistan after construction of checkpoints at all established crossings is completed, a top government adviser said Tuesday.

    Tariq Fatemi, a close aide to the prime minister on foreign policy, said in Islamabad that “border management mechanisms” were being implemented not to close the frontier but to facilitate "an orderly and documented" cross-border movement, and to ensure safety and security of the two countries.

    “For this purpose, we are establishing proper, well-organized and professionally manned check posts," Fatemi said. "We also intend eventually to have the Pakistan-Afghanistan border fenced. We believe that good fences make good neighbors. It is the absence of a well-defined border that is at the root of many of our problems.”

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    Durand Line

    Pakistan has been constructing checkpoints at several locations on the 2,600-kilometer border, known as the Durand Line. Activity at the main Torkham crossing this month triggered deadly clashes between border forces of the two countries. The fighting left several soldiers dead and dozens more wounded on both sides.

    The latest and previous border tensions have all stemmed from Afghanistan’s historic opposition to the 1893 demarcation by former British rulers of the Indian subcontinent. Pakistan, however, maintains it inherited the frontier after gaining independence from Britain in 1947 and believes the Durand Line is an international border.

    Hussain-Ghani meeting

    Top Pakistani and Afghan officials have held meetings at various levels to try to prevent future border skirmishes and resolve mutual differences. Fatemi said the situation had gotten better, particularly after last week’s meeting between Pakistan President Mamnoon Hussain and his Afghan counterpart, Ashraf Ghani, on the sidelines of a regional conference in Uzbekistan.

    “I am very confident that the decisions taken by them will bring about mechanisms and arrangements that should restore a degree of normalcy and the possibility of further progress towards an understanding between the two countries,” said the Pakistani adviser.

    Fatemi again rejected allegations that while Pakistan's military is cracking down on anti-state Islamist militants, commonly referred to as Pakistani Taliban, it continues to secretly support the Afghan Taliban and provides shelter to insurgent leaders on Pakistani soil.

    “We are convinced that there is no such thing as a good Taliban or a bad Taliban. They will all be treated with the same yardstick," he said. "We do also recognize that irrespective of what may or may not have been done in the past, Pakistan shall no longer involve itself in the domestic affairs of Afghanistan.”

    Pakistani officials insist the border restrictions are critical because they will also help address mutual allegations of supporting militant groups in other countries.

    He said that Pakistan is also urging the international community to assist in the repatriation of nearly 3 million Afghan refugees living in the country, reiterating Islamabad’s concerns that militant and terrorist groups are using the refugee camps as sanctuaries.


    http://m.voanews.com/a/pakistan-builds-checkpoints-plans-fence-afghan-border/3396059.html
 
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