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Nato ex-commander warns Pakistan on porous border

Just as expected, the Afghan government throws a fit.........:rofl:


Afghanistan says Pakistan's mining of border not enough

Updated at 1810 PST
KABUL: Afghanistan on Tuesday reacted angrily to the decision by Pakistan to mine and fence the border between the two nations and demanded it fight "terrorists in a real manner".

"Rather than beating about the bush, we must confront terrorists in a real manner," Khaliq Ahmad, a presidential spokesman was quoted as saying while talking to an international news agency.

"Fencing or mining the border is neither helpful nor practical," he said.

"We're against it. The border is not where the problem lies," he said, without suggesting any alternative measures to stop alleged militant crossings.

Pakistan Foreign Secretary Riaz Mohammad Khan earlier announced that Pakistan had tasked its army with working out ways of fencing parts of its border with Afghanistan.

Khan said the Pakistani decision was to prevent militants crossing the border into Afghanistan.
Afghanistan has been accusing Pakistan of not doing enough to stop militants crossing the border. Islamabad has denied the allegations.
 
Pakistan said that as the fencing and mines would be on the Pakistani side of the 2,430km (1,510-mile) border, an agreement with their neighbour was not needed.

Additional paramilitary troops will also be deployed along the border, he said.
 
Don't change the topic and just focus on the picture above. If Indian soldiers hit one of their own, then the victims r gonna collaborate with the Kashmiries.

Hheheheehe, that is the most funniest thing ever
 
Nice try, but wrong on both accounts.

By fencing the border the Durand Line will become the de facto border, which Afghan government doesn’t stand for. Why do you think Musharaf had been offering it for years and Afghans had been rejecting it?

That was geninue question as i am not aware much in detail of afghan-pakistan problems but then again i didnt expect you to take it that way. So why not apply your kashmir model in balochistan...lol

There are constant inflitration by US forces on Pakistani soils, and pakistani citizens are being killed
 
Pakistan said that as the fencing and mines would be on the Pakistani side of the 2,430km (1,510-mile) border, an agreement with their neighbour was not needed.

Additional paramilitary troops will also be deployed along the border, he said.

Ya, for that those frontiers should be in your control, which they are not clearly, they are under the tribals, and according to the new peace agreement, your army is not allowed in. These tribals have close links with the afgans than with punjabis or sindhis...so i dont think they will let you guys border their province
 
Pakistani Army cant even stop rag-tag Afghans crossing into the border ??

PA has no control in Waziristan and other tribal area's, same goes for the tribal area's accross the border.
Karzai can bark on us but why doesn't he tell NATO to seize tribal area's seal their border with ours? :rolleyes:
 
Unlike, your ferocious Indian Army, Pakistan Army doesn’t massacre its own population.........;)

Sir,

I beg to differ -

http://pakistanweekly.com/Opinion8.html

Even a cursory look at the operational history of Pak military reveals certain macabre realities. Among them, perhaps the most repelling fact is that Pakistan armed forces have shed much more Pakistani blood than has been shed by the army of its arch-rival India during the same period of time.

Soon, if not already, Pakistan military will be securing one more distinction. The number of Pak armed forces personnel killed by fellow Pakistanis will be surpassing the number of casualties incurred on them by Indian forces. A few more operations at Waziristan, Bajaur and Balochistan and there we go.
 

The people who turn against the nation, no longer have the blood of a Pakistani. People in Waziristan, Balochistan, and Bugtis, all of them deserve what they do.

But we must admit the orders we followed against East Pakistan were quite horrible, and that is why the soldiers gave up their guns, few fought to keep the nation united.

Now stick to the topic.

Nato ex-commander warns Pakistan on porous border
 

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