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Pakistan ambassador to afghanistan called by Afghan government

I think you didn't read my post properly, unless you have credible information, don't reply back.

And when i say credible, i mean with source
Switch on your f***kin TV man don't eat my brains. If you don't have pakistani channels please watch live TV on their websites and Please get some brains every one is not lying every thing is coming on the news channels and we are all watching it live.:feminist: What is with you all oversea Pakistanis you people are really eating brains. Call one of your relatives and tell him to tell you the news
 
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itne pichwaray may takleef Afghanio ko nahe horahe jitne Indian phetoon ko horahe hay aaahhahahaha
 
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Switch on your f***kin TV man don't eat my brains. If you don't have pakistani channels please watch live TV on their websites and Please get some brains every one is not lying every thing is coming on the news channels and we are all watching it live.:feminist: What is with you all oversea Pakistanis you people are really eating brains. Call one of your relatives and tell him to tell you the news


As i said before, and i will say it again, the final time, unless you have any credible source, DO NOT REPLY BACK. I have no intention to talking to mindless zombies that will believe anything without first confirming the authenticity of anything they hear.
 
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As i said before, and i will say it again, the final time, unless you have any credible source, DO NOT REPLY BACK. I have no intention to talking to mindless zombies that will believe anything without first confirming the authenticity of anything they hear.
I will tell you again we are killing them and we will kill them and they will not survive so don't tell me listen no one is allowed to harm Pakistan. If any one has any such intentions he will be sent to hell. You know more than me what is happening. Your credible source is Amaq they are currently under fire and not available.
 
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afghanistan called Pakistan ambassador over strikes inside afghanistan.
Looks like things will go to UN with india supporting them and Chin,russia supporting us.

Afghanistan will bring India into direct conflict with Russian interests. This is just the beginning but the rumblings have been audible for months now. I never thought that I would see a time when Pakistan and Russia were in agreement opposing India. The India-Russian alliance was a much better deal than we ever had with the Americans. The Russians were good allies. Modi has fcked up that relationship because of his ego and need for acceptance by the West. The West saw this narcissism in him and gave him rock start treatment. In return he spat, no shat on a decades old alliance.

IS is Indian Sponsored(IS)

LOL! So true.
 
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Shameless comic Kabul government has failed to take action on intelligence provided by Pakistan, the border should remain closed until Kabul government stops aiding and abetting terrorists against Pakistan.
 
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After Week of Unrelenting Attacks on Mainland, Pakistan Strikes "Terror Camps" in Afghanistan

By Wajahat S. Khan

ISLAMABAD: A senior Pakistan Army officer has confirmed that at least six different "terrorist camps" on the Afghan side of the Af-Pak border were targeted and destroyed yesterday and overnight by Pakistani artillery.

According to the source, who asked not to be named, all the camps were located within 100 to 200 meters across the border, on the Afghan side, and most of them were affiliated with or belonged to the Tahreek-e-Taliban Pakistan Jamaat-ul-Ahraar (TTP-JA), an ISIS-loyalist Pakistani Taliban splinter group that has claimed responsibility for most of the terror attacks in mainland Pakistan this past week.

"Six camps, all on the Khyber and Mohmand tribal agency axis, including the one in Lalpura belonging to Adil Bacha, the deputy commander of the Jamaat-ul-Ahraar, have been engaged, neutralized and dismantled overnight by our gunners," said the officer.

Dozens have been killed in terror attacks this past week in all four of Pakistan's provinces, including an attack on an 800-year old shrine in Sehwan Sharif on Thursday that killed over 80, and is being categorized as the biggest terror attack in the country since the Peshawar Army Public School massacre in 2014 that killed over 150.

Jamaat-ul-Ahaar elements claimed that attack too, and have been publishing videos and threats to strike Pakistan since then. The TTP-JA are believed to be headquartered in the Afghan provinces of Kunar and Nangarhar, according to several military assessments and statements released since the Peshawar massacre, and have conducted various attacks on Pakistani territory since moving across the border from local bases after the launch of a massive counter-insurgency operation, Operation Zarb-e-Azab, by the Pakistanis in 2014-15.

Last night's actions followed the unprecedented closure of all major Af-Pak border crossings by Pakistan on Friday, as well as a meeting between Pakistani generals and Afghan officials (the military said a list of over 70 militants was handed to the Afghans to take action immediate action against) and phone calls between Pakistan's senior-most diplomat, Sartaj Aziz, and the Afghan National Security Adviser, Hanif Atmar. Also, the attacks follow the Pakistan army chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa's phone call to to US General John Nicholson, Commander of Mission Resolute Support in Afghanistan. A military statement qouted Bajwa telling Nicholson that that the "impunity of attacks" from Afghanistan-based terror groups is "testing [Pakistan's] current policy of cross border restraint".

About the Pakistani army's actions, the military source told me that "the terror camps in Afghanistan indicated a clear and present danger to Pakistan, and as nothing was being done about them by Afghan or western forces on that side of the border, we had to take the matter up ourselves."

However, no air assets were used in the strikes. A senior officer of the Pakistan Air Force told me, while asking not to be named, that "there are clear plans to strike terrorist targets in Afghanistan, but we don't have the green light yet."

Another Pakistan Air Force pilot, who is stationed in an F-16 squadron in Jacobabad, said, on the basis of anonymity: "There's a lot of anger, and we are ready to go, have been training to go, but they won't let us go yet" in to Afghanistan.

However, several senior military officials made said that despite of the pressure from within the military as well as from the public and media, the Pakistani military will not use air power in Afghanistan as it could set a new and dangerous military precedent in South Asia.

For years, Pakistan and Afghanistan have traded barbs and blamed each other for not doing enough about the militant groups based on their own territory. Kabul says groups affiliated with the Afghan Taliban, like the Haqqani Network, use Pakistani soil and protection to strike in Afghanistan. Meanwhile, Islamabad claims that groups associated with the Pakistani Taliban, like Jamaat-ul-Ahraar, enjoy safe havens in Afghanistan and are funded by Afghan intelligence and its allies, like Indian and US intelligence services.

But in America and Pakistan's longest war, the involvement of a nuclear-armed Islamic state's regular military operating on Afghan soil could be a signature of a new level of escalation.

Source:https://www.facebook.com/journalismwsk/posts/1408490565849229
 
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Pakistan should declare war with Afghan and destroy their last strong hold Kabul and support Afghan taliban with logistics and air support .
Afghan taliban will be in control in less then one month .
Then no more bharti in afghanistan
 
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After Week of Unrelenting Attacks on Mainland, Pakistan Strikes "Terror Camps" in Afghanistan

By Wajahat S. Khan

ISLAMABAD: A senior Pakistan Army officer has confirmed that at least six different "terrorist camps" on the Afghan side of the Af-Pak border were targeted and destroyed yesterday and overnight by Pakistani artillery.

According to the source, who asked not to be named, all the camps were located within 100 to 200 meters across the border, on the Afghan side, and most of them were affiliated with or belonged to the Tahreek-e-Taliban Pakistan Jamaat-ul-Ahraar (TTP-JA), an ISIS-loyalist Pakistani Taliban splinter group that has claimed responsibility for most of the terror attacks in mainland Pakistan this past week.

"Six camps, all on the Khyber and Mohmand tribal agency axis, including the one in Lalpura belonging to Adil Bacha, the deputy commander of the Jamaat-ul-Ahraar, have been engaged, neutralized and dismantled overnight by our gunners," said the officer.

Dozens have been killed in terror attacks this past week in all four of Pakistan's provinces, including an attack on an 800-year old shrine in Sehwan Sharif on Thursday that killed over 80, and is being categorized as the biggest terror attack in the country since the Peshawar Army Public School massacre in 2014 that killed over 150.

Jamaat-ul-Ahaar elements claimed that attack too, and have been publishing videos and threats to strike Pakistan since then. The TTP-JA are believed to be headquartered in the Afghan provinces of Kunar and Nangarhar, according to several military assessments and statements released since the Peshawar massacre, and have conducted various attacks on Pakistani territory since moving across the border from local bases after the launch of a massive counter-insurgency operation, Operation Zarb-e-Azab, by the Pakistanis in 2014-15.

Last night's actions followed the unprecedented closure of all major Af-Pak border crossings by Pakistan on Friday, as well as a meeting between Pakistani generals and Afghan officials (the military said a list of over 70 militants was handed to the Afghans to take action immediate action against) and phone calls between Pakistan's senior-most diplomat, Sartaj Aziz, and the Afghan National Security Adviser, Hanif Atmar. Also, the attacks follow the Pakistan army chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa's phone call to to US General John Nicholson, Commander of Mission Resolute Support in Afghanistan. A military statement qouted Bajwa telling Nicholson that that the "impunity of attacks" from Afghanistan-based terror groups is "testing [Pakistan's] current policy of cross border restraint".

About the Pakistani army's actions, the military source told me that "the terror camps in Afghanistan indicated a clear and present danger to Pakistan, and as nothing was being done about them by Afghan or western forces on that side of the border, we had to take the matter up ourselves."

However, no air assets were used in the strikes. A senior officer of the Pakistan Air Force told me, while asking not to be named, that "there are clear plans to strike terrorist targets in Afghanistan, but we don't have the green light yet."

Another Pakistan Air Force pilot, who is stationed in an F-16 squadron in Jacobabad, said, on the basis of anonymity: "There's a lot of anger, and we are ready to go, have been training to go, but they won't let us go yet" in to Afghanistan.

However, several senior military officials made said that despite of the pressure from within the military as well as from the public and media, the Pakistani military will not use air power in Afghanistan as it could set a new and dangerous military precedent in South Asia.

For years, Pakistan and Afghanistan have traded barbs and blamed each other for not doing enough about the militant groups based on their own territory. Kabul says groups affiliated with the Afghan Taliban, like the Haqqani Network, use Pakistani soil and protection to strike in Afghanistan. Meanwhile, Islamabad claims that groups associated with the Pakistani Taliban, like Jamaat-ul-Ahraar, enjoy safe havens in Afghanistan and are funded by Afghan intelligence and its allies, like Indian and US intelligence services.

But in America and Pakistan's longest war, the involvement of a nuclear-armed Islamic state's regular military operating on Afghan soil could be a signature of a new level of escalation.

Source:https://www.facebook.com/journalismwsk/posts/1408490565849229
Actually there is no afghan control on those areas. No one can verify actual casualities. So it is possible that terrorists were located close to Pakistan border as they control the area.
 
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all this is just storm in the isi teacup. both sides are isi creation with budget lines probably one after the other. Llike the PSL matches - both sides play for the same bookie.
 
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However, no air assets were used in the strikes. A senior officer of the Pakistan Air Force told me, while asking not to be named, that "there are clear plans to strike terrorist targets in Afghanistan, but we don't have the green light yet."

Another Pakistan Air Force pilot, who is stationed in an F-16 squadron in Jacobabad, said, on the basis of anonymity: "There's a lot of anger, and we are ready to go, have been training to go, but they won't let us go yet" in to Afghanistan.

Yeh they kon hain? Government, military high command? And why is the army afraid of setting a precedent in South Asia? Has the Americans not used drones on our territory? What are they fucking afraid off? India who will use the same excuse to launch attacks on Pakistan? But than Pakistan is not Afghanistan for one and secondly despite all the chest thumping India is well aware of what it can and cannot achieve in a military conflict with Pakistan.There is no other threat but this constant fearing by our military forces is disappointing.
The military higher ups are demoralising our men, men who actually fight in the battle field.
 
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