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Haqqani Network, LeT spared by army in military offensive: US report!

US officials also kept saying that Iraq had WMD , none were found , now even those who supported the claims have backtracked
And they accepted that they were wrong, right?

US has made the same accusations on Pakistan again and again, after all Osama was not found in Indian Ocean was he? and they could find him in Pakistan, no? Also, US has deep roots in Pakistan thanks to the access it had from previous relation Pakistan had with US.

So its not hard to believe that US is right here and please provide the number of Haqanis and LeTs killed, shouldn't be too hard for your army.
 
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And they accepted that they were wrong, right?

US has made the same accusations on Pakistan again and again, after all Osama was not found in Indian Ocean was he? and they could find him in Pakistan, no? Also, US has deep roots in Pakistan thanks to the access it had from previous relation Pakistan had with US.

So its not hard to believe that US is right here and please provide the number of Haqanis and LeTs killed, shouldn't be too hard for your army.

LeT is a banned organization and as such does not exist any more and fighters loyal to Jalaluddin Haqqani are natives of Afghanistan , Pakistan has no influence over who does what in Afghanistan , if we did we would never have let india get a foothold there and support terrorist activity from there against Pakistan

India is illegally occupying Kashmir and has imposed martial law (AFSPA) in Kashmir for over 25 years ( since 1990 ). Blow back from detentions, torture , oppression and , encounter killings, by indian security forces is not Pakistan's fault
 
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LeT is a banned organization and as such does not exist any more and fighters loyal to Jalaluddin Haqqani are natives of Afghanistan , Pakistan has no influence over who does what in Afghanistan , if we did we would never have let india get a foothold there and support terrorist activity from there against Pakistan

India is illegally occupying Kashmir and has imposed martial law (AFSPA) in Kashmir for over 25 years ( since 1990 ). Blow back from detentions, torture , oppression and , encounter killings, by indian security forces is not Pakistan's fault
Lol, only Pakistan says LeT does not exists anymore.

Haqqanis operate via Pakistan.

EoD
 
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Lol, only Pakistan says LeT does not exists anymore.

Haqqanis operate via Pakistan.

EoD

Why end of discussion , what for india has kept Kashmir under Armed Forces Special Powers act since 1990 if india is supposed to be the world's largest democracy ?
 
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Why end of discussion , what for india has kept Kashmir under Armed Forces Special Powers act since 1990 if india is supposed to be the world's largest democracy ?
Mate, this thread is about ZeA, PA, Haqqanis, LeT and hypocrisy.

Please do not bring your imagination to divert from this issue.
 
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LeT is a banned organization and as such does not exist any more and fighters loyal to Jalaluddin Haqqani are natives of Afghanistan , Pakistan has no influence over who does what in Afghanistan , if we did we would never have let india get a foothold there and support terrorist activity from there against Pakistan

India is illegally occupying Kashmir and has imposed martial law (AFSPA) in Kashmir for over 25 years ( since 1990 ). Blow back from detentions, torture , oppression and , encounter killings, by indian security forces is not Pakistan's fault

Even if we go by your hypothesis , the blow back should come from Kashmiris .

But why is that majority of terrorists , almost 90% , who operate in LeT from Pakistan Punjab and not from Indian Kashmir ??

Why end of discussion , what for india has kept Kashmir under Armed Forces Special Powers act since 1990 if india is supposed to be the world's largest democracy ?

It's time Pakistanis like you take a dictionary and read the meaning of democracy .

AFSPA remains because of terrorism in J&K .

Once the terrorism in J&K , mainly sponsored by Pakistan , stops AFSPA will be removed .
 
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If thats the case then india will also continue to sponsor groups into pakistan. You kill em then there are always many ready to replace them, just throw money on the table and they are ready to blow themselves.
 
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Previously they said that Miranshah is hub of Haqqani netwrok. With Miranshah cleared and operation in final phase in Datta Khel and Shawal, can they please be more specific how were they spared? President Ashraf Ghani had complained of terrorists having crossed into Afghanistan due to operation so if Haqqanis are in Afghanistan then should we act against them there?
 
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US & India will never stop crying. PA is doing a great job against rented terrorists & their foreign bosses.
 
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Haqqani Network, LeT spared by army in military offensive: US report
Published: June 21, 2015
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A US State Department report on global terrorism has acknowledged that the ongoing military offensive in North Waziristan and Khyber Agency has severely dented al Qaeda’s presence in South Asia.

“Al Qaeda’s presence in the [South Asia] region continued to face pressure from international, Afghan and Pakistani forces, and Pakistan’s ongoing offensive in the North Waziristan Agency [has] further degraded the group’s freedom to operate,” stated the Country Reports on Terrorism 2014, published by the State Department on Friday.

“South Asia remained a frontline in the battle against terrorism [in 2014]… [But] pressure on al Qaeda’s traditional safe haven has constrained its leadership’s capability to communicate effectively with affiliate groups outside of South Asia,” it said.

The report noted that Pakistan’s military conducted ‘significant counter-terrorism operations’ in North Waziristan and Khyber Agency, while the country’s law enforcement and security agencies carried out raids in the country’s provinces. “Security forces intercepted large stockpiles of weapons and explosives, and discovered bomb-making facilities and sophisticated telecommunication networks,” it said.

Even so, some groups continued to find space to orchestrate and launch attacks into Afghanistan and against minorities in Pakistan, the report pointed out. It said that while operations carried out by Pakistan’s military and security forces disrupted the actions of many militant outfits in the country, groups like the Afghan Taliban, the Haqqani Network and Lashkar-e-Taiba were spared by the offensive.

And while it acknowledged Pakistan as a critical counter-terrorism partner of the US, the report noted that cooperation in this regard between Islamabad and Washington in 2014 had been ‘mixed’. “Pakistan continued to deny visas for trainers focused on law enforcement and civilian counter-terrorism assistance,” it said.

The report also stressed the need for improvement in Pakistan’s national security and law enforcement infrastructure. It said that while the government rolled out many counter-terrorism plans, it failed to implement any of them completely.

“Pakistan promulgated a National Internal Security Plan (NISP) in February 2014, but failed to implement most of initiative. The National Counter Terrorism Authority (Nacta), which was formed under NISP, remained ineffective throughout the year due to the budgetary and bureaucratic reasons,” it said.

The report lauded the government’s efforts to reinforce legislation against terrorism and blamed the judiciary for slow processing of terrorism and other criminal cases.

On the other hand, it lauded the efforts of Federal Bureau of Revenue to counter bulk cash smuggling and acknowledged the initiatives of Pakistan Customs, which launched the End Use Verification (EUV) project to facilitate the entry of dual-use chemicals for legitimate purposes, while also investigating and preventing the entry of chemicals intended for use in IEDs.

At the same time, the report said, there is a need for improvement with respect to kidnapped US citizens.

Karachi in spotlight

The report noted that Karachi continued to suffer from political and ethnic violence by different groups, including militant organisations, fundamentalist groups, and the militant wings of political parties.

It added that some militant groups had garnered enough momentum to start asserting control over political parties and criminal gangs operating in the city and other areas in southern Sindh.

Global ‘terror’ death toll soared in 2014

According to the report, the global death toll from terrorism soared by 81 per cent in 2014 with more than 1,100 assaults a month.

There were 13,463 attacks in 95 countries in 2014 – up by a third from the year before – with Iraq, Pakistan and Afghanistan bearing the brunt of the violence.

Islamic State (IS) militants carried out the largest number of attacks, unleashing 1,083 assaults last year. The Taliban were the next most lethal group, with 894 attacks.
Haqqani Network, LeT spared by army in military offensive: US report - The Express Tribune

If the report is true, which I doubt, that Pakistan Army deliberately took no any action banned terrorist outfits such as LeT, Haqqani Network and Afghan Taliban, assuming they are "good" terrorists, then its nothing but a big shame for a neutral and honourable institution of Pakistan!

The following is what the report has actually stated,

Afghan Taliban and HQN leadership continued to find safe haven in Pakistan, and although Pakistan military operations disrupted the actions of these groups, it did not directly target them.

BS article, BS report. The world, barring these authors and the Indians, has something else to say,

Pakistan air strikes target Haqqani insurgents | World news | The Guardian

Pakistan Declares War on Haqqani Network | The Diplomat

Pakistan tops list of countries observing decrease in terror attacks: US report

Terrorist hideouts in NWA ‘absolutely eliminated’: US

Afghan, Pakistani forces jointly fighting terrorists, Pentagon tells Congress - Pakistan - DAWN.COM

Zarb-i-Azb has fractured Haqqani network: US general - Newspaper - DAWN.COM

US Visit: COAS acknowledged for Zarb-e-Azb operation | Pakistan | Dunya News

Senior Afghan Taliban leader killed in Peshawar

John Kerry lauds Pakistan's counter-terrorism policy

Haqqani network also target of N Waziristan operation: ISPR - - DAWN.COM

Airstrikes Targeting Haqqani Network Kill 20 ‹ Newsweek Pakistan

Haqqani network leader killed in Pakistan | Al Jazeera America

Operation 'Zarb-e-Azb' Can it ensure stability in Afghanistan-Pakistan region | Hekmatullah Azamy - Academia.edu

US commander commends Zarb-e-Azb for disrupting Haqqani network's ability to target Afghanistan - The Express Tribune

Pakistani officials: any militants in North Waziristan a target, even Haqqanis| Reuters

What prompted Pakistan to ban the Haqqani network? | Asia | DW.COM | 19.01.2015

Zarb-e-Azb disrupted Haqqani network: US
 
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