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Pakistan carries out airstrikes along AfPak border

You cannot engage the IEA. They're high on their own power coupled with their Pashtun supremacy fantasies
Those cockroaches were supported by PA and others also supported due to PA.
Snakes are Snakes, I mean all Mullah are Snakes, even they are TTP, Afghan Taliban, TLP, SSP or any Mullah brigade. all are hungry for money and lust.
 
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All avenues have been exhausted. You are beginning to sound like a broken record and I suggest you do your research on this topic.




I also believe IK has been sidelined due to a lack of progress with IEA/TTP compliance.

IEA were quick to go for the the Doha agreement promising to never attack the yanks again yet cannot make the same promises to Pakistan. The yanks dropped a MOAB on them which did the trick so go figure.
War is not an option, it only means death and destruction on both sides.
 
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No not true, they brought TTP to the negotiation table, and with more effort from our side, things could have been solved. you are confusing Pashtun Supremacists and Pashtun Nationalists with Taliban, PTM and the previous Afghan government were Promoting Pashtun Nationalism and wanted to break Pashtun areas of Pakistan into Afghanistan, those people are Anti Taliban.


There was no visible engagement with the Taliban in the last few months, we should have engaged with them on daily basis to stop and eradicate TTP.

The negotiations were not done in good faith. Both are two sides of the same coin

"The plain truth is that most of the terrorist groups operating in Afghanistan, aside from IS, are Taliban allies,” says Michael Kugelman, deputy director of the Asia Programme at the Washington-based Wilson Center.

“And the Taliban aren’t about to turn their guns on their friends, even with mounting pressure from regional players and the West.”

 
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Terrorist sympathizer telling me to go to hell

Lol

What a terrorist i supported?
My nick is making some type of pain to your ___ ?

yes, jack the ripper raped and made pieces of wh0res?
i choose this nick, becoz all mullah are wh0res or even worst.
 
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The negotiations were not done in good faith. Both are two sides of the same coin

"The plain truth is that most of the terrorist groups operating in Afghanistan, aside from IS, are Taliban allies,” says Michael Kugelman, deputy director of the Asia Programme at the Washington-based Wilson Center.

“And the Taliban aren’t about to turn their guns on their friends, even with mounting pressure from regional players and the West.”

TTP is closer to ISIS than to the Afghan Taliban, most of the TTP after fleeing from Pakistan joined ISIS. Taliban spokesperson clearly said that TTP is a separate group with its own agenda. There was a serious lack of effort in engaging with the Taliban from our side in the last few months.
 
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What a terrorist i supported?
My nick is making some type of pain to your ___ ?

yes, jack the ripper raped and made pieces of wh0res?
i choose this nick, becoz all mullah are wh0res or even worst.
Lol, my message had nothing to do with your username

It had to do with the fact that you told me to go to hell because I said TTP had strikes coming for a while, which does seem to imply you're a terrorist sympathizer
 
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TTP is closer to ISIS than to the Afghan Taliban, most of the TTP after fleeing from Pakistan joined ISIS. Taliban spokesperson clearly said that TTP is a separate group with its own agenda. There was a serious lack of effort in engaging with the Taliban from our side in the last few months.

TTP is Al Qaeda,
Haqani is Al Qaeda,
Afghan Talib supporting Haqanis,

Why Afghan Talib are not eliminating TTP? Lol

TTP mullah were released by Afghan Talib, All world media was crying,
but mods in pdf were blaming on ghani and celeberating Afghan Talib victory, lolx

Real issue is why Afghan Taliban not eliminating TTP?
 
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TTP is Al Qaeda,
Haqani is Al Qaeda,
Afghan Talib supporting Haqanis,

Why Afghan Talib are not eliminating TTP? Lol

TTP mullah were released by Afghan Talib, All world media was crying,
but mods in pdf were blaming on ghani and celeberating Afghan Talib victory, lolx

Real issue is why Afghan Taliban not eliminating TTP?
you are ignorant.
 
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Lol, my message had nothing to do with your username

It had to do with the fact that you told me to go to hell because I said TTP had strikes coming for a while, which does seem to imply you're a terrorist sympathizer
check your post


"I condemn the death of civilians but the strike they had coming for a while..."
 
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TTP is closer to ISIS than to the Afghan Taliban, most of the TTP after fleeing from Pakistan joined ISIS. Taliban spokesperson clearly said that TTP is a separate group with its own agenda. There was a serious lack of effort in engaging with the Taliban from our side in the last few months.

TTP's ideological proximity to ISIS may be true but the fact of the matter is that IEA has provided shelter to the killers of Pakistanis and that in itself is a grave crime. 8 months is a long time for inaction especially in areas where IEA holds full control.

Did engaging the Talibs yield anything in Swat? Waziristan? NO

Only kinetic operations netted results. Take the fight to them
 
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The only way the Taliban will reign in and crack down on the TTP is if the PDF continues to launch a combination of strikes in afghanistan directly targetting ttp/bla. Eventually enough damage and embarrassment will be caused to the Taliban that they will realize that it is in their interest to destroy such terrorist forces themselves.

We must continue to keep up pressure. 3-4 strikes daily and can be ramped up until action is taken!
 
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As per a senior Pak security official, 1 airstrike was carried out on a TTP hideout in Kunar, Afghanistan. Target was key TTP commander, Shahid Omar Bajauri, who is current TTP shadow governor for DIKhan. However he was missed but his driver house has been targetted, killing many

 
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You are being hypocritical. If you have Kashmir today, you only have them to thank for that. The qabali people fought to get you Kashmir.

Don't call afghans namak haram. They worked for their money. You imposed the US war on them, destroyed their economy, their families, and now bomb them to please your American overlords. This nation has become a slave to US interests in Asia. We need to introspection and ask ourelves some important questions. Anyone who is with Imran Khan will tell you that war is not a solution. Only dialogue.

America wants instability in Pakistan because that is the only way they can contain China and Russia. As long as the central Asian countries and destabilized. China and Russia will remain weak. As soon as there is peace here, China will expand and Russia will do more trade through Pakistan with India and the rest of the world. So US and India want an unstable central Asia, and our sold out chiefs are helping them every way. They want to keep bombing Afghanistan so there is continued instability there, that instability will spill to Pakistan and that will make Pakistan weaker, its economy will stay weak and eventually pashtun and Baloch will separate from Pakistan.
  1. September 1947: Afghanistan became the only country to vote against Pakistan’s membership of the United Nations.
  2. September 1947: Pashtunistan flag is raised alongside the Afghan national flag in Kabul. Afg started arming and funding proxies in the border areas (Afridi Sarishtas & Ipi Faqir) for the ‘Liberation of Pashtunistan’. This led to skirmishes between Pak forces and Afghan proxies.
  3. June 1949: While pursuing miscreants who attacked Pakistani border posts from Afghanistan, a PAF warplane inadvertently bombed the Afghan village of Moghulgai on the Waziristan border.
  4. July 1949: A Loya Jirga held by Afghan govt at Kabul unilaterally denounced all treaties related to Pak-Afghan international border and announced full support for Pashtunistan. 31st August was declared as ‘Pashtunistan Day’ which was regularly commemorated by Afghan Govt every year.
  5. 1948-1949: Afghan-supported proxies announced the formation of ‘Pashtunistan’ in Tirah (Khyber) and Razmak (Waziristan), with Ipi Faqir as President.
  6. 1950: Afghan airforce planes dropped leaflets in support of Pashtunistan, inside Pakistan’s tribal areas.
  7. Sep-Oct 1950: Afghan army with artillery support attacked Dobandi area of Balochistan and occupied a strategic pass with the aim to cut off Chaman-Quetta Railway link. Pakistan army sent reinforcements to the area and retook the pass after a week’s fighting.
  8. 1950-51: Three Afghan-led Lashkars attacked Pakistani areas across Durand Line in Khyber Agency.
    Afghanistan declared the miscreants as ‘Freedom Fighters’ and used its official Radio and Press for non-stop Pashtunistan propaganda.
  9. Pakistan responded by using the ‘go slow’ approach to Afghanistan’s trade transit routes.
  10. 16 October 1951: Pakistani PM Liaquat Ali Khan was shot dead in Rawalpindi by an Afghan national Said Akbar Babrak. Afghanistan’s govt disowned his act.
    Afghanistan’s material+propaganda support for Pashtunistan miscreants continued unabated throughout the 1950s.
  11. 30 March 1955: Pakistan’s diplomatic missions in Kabul, Qandahar, Jalalabad were attacked at the behest of Afghan govt and Pashtunistan flag was hoisted on the chancery of Pakistan Embassy in Kabul.
  12. September 1959: Afghan King Zahir Shah and PM Sardar Daud reaffirmed their support for Pashtunistan.
  13. September 1960: Afghan army troops and militias attacked Bajaur. The attack was repulsed by Bajauri tribesmen with help of SSG forces from Cherat.
  14. March 1961: Afghanistan supplied arms and ammunition to proxies led by Pacha Gul in Bajaur’s Batmalai area for an uprising. The ammunition dump was destroyed by PAF aerial bombing.
  15. May 1961: Thousands of Afghan troops disguised as militias attacked Bajaur, Jandul, and Khyber. The attacks were repulsed by tribesmen with support of Frontier Corps and aerial bombing by PAF warplanes. President Ayub warned the Afghan side against unprovoked escalations.
  16. 6 September 1961: Diplomatic relations between Pakistan and Afghanistan were cut off after Pakistan decided to restrict Afghan transit trade due to its continuous support for Pashtunistan proxies.
  17. The relations were resumed two years later, in 1963, when Sardar Doud (the main engine behind Pashtunistan) resigned as PM.
  18. September 1964: Afghan Loya Jirga again reiterated support for Pashtunistan (though much mildly than in past).
  19. 1964-1972: Relative calm in relations due to Afghanistan’s domestic power struggle issues and democracy experiments. The Pashtunistan issue went on backburner and Pak-Afghan relations normalized to such extent that Afghanistan remained neutral in 1965 and 1971 Indo-Pak wars.
  20. 1972-73: Afghanistan restarted support for Pashtunistan; intensified Radio Kabul propaganda and sheltered NAP activists led by Ajmal Khattak.
  21. July 1973: Sardar Doud led a bloodless military coup to overthrow King Zahir Shah and declared himself President. One of the reasons he quoted for the coup was Zahir Shah’s supposedly soft approach on Pashtunistan.
  22. Afghan official gazette published the Pashtunistan flag and also ran inflammatory reports about terrorist activities of Pashtunistan miscreants. Radio Kabul’s propaganda reached a peak.
  23. 1973: In response to renewed Pashtunistan focus by Afghanistan, Pakistani PM Z.A.Bhutto authorized a tit-for-tat response to Afghanistan. IGFC Naseerullah Babar was tasked to train dissident Afghans for proxy purposes inside Afghanistan.
  24. This was Pakistan’s first act to use proxies against Afghanistan, after 26-year long proxy war perpetrated by Afghanistan in the name of Pashtunistan (1947-73).
  25. Feb 1974: Afghan animosity to Pakistan was so great that Afghan President Doud didn’t participate in the ‘OIC Leaders Summit’ held in Lahore.
  26. Abdul Rahman Pazhwak, the Afghan delegate at the summit, tried to raise Pashtunistan issue on this Unity forum too but got snubbed as no Muslim country’s leader paid any heed.
  27. 1973-78: Soon after Doud assumed power, Afghan govt started supporting the Baloch insurgents fighting against Pakistan. Afghanistan sheltered thousands of Marri tribesmen and gave them training+weapons for militant activities inside Pakistan.
  28. 1973-78: Afghan govt under Doud continued to support the Pashtunistan proxies. NAP’s militant wing ‘Pakhtun Zalmay’ was funded/trained/armed by Kabul for terrorist attacks in Pakistan.
  29. These facts have been confirmed by Jumma Khan Sufi, a close aide of Ajmal Khattak, in his memoirs ‘Faraib e Na Tamam’. Sufi remained in exile for 20 years in Afghanistan and was involved in the Afghan proxy activities in Pakistan.
  30. 1973-onwards: Not only was Afghanistan supporting NAP terrorism in Pakistan itself, but it also became a hub for Indian interference into Pakistan via Pashtunistan and Balochistan proxies.
  31. NAP leaders were paid monthly stipends and other funds by Indian govt as admitted by Jumma Khan Sufi in his memoirs.
  32. February 1975: Hayat Khan Sherpao, Senior PPP minister and ex-Governor NWFP, was killed in a bomb blast. The assassination was carried out by NAP militant wing operating out of Afghanistan (as confirmed by Jumma Khan Sufi some three decades later).
  33. April 1978: Afghan President Doud and his whole family were massacred in the Soviet-sponsored ‘Saur Revolution’. The new pro-Communist regime announced all-out support for Pashtunistan.
  34. December 1979: Soviet secret service KGB assassinated Afghanistan’s President Hafizullah Amin and nearly 100,000 Soviet forces entered Afghanistan. Babrak Karmal was installed as President by Soviets who pledged to free the ‘holy land of Pashtunistan’ (from Pakistan).
 
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  1. September 1947: Afghanistan became the only country to vote against Pakistan’s membership of the United Nations.
  2. September 1947: Pashtunistan flag is raised alongside the Afghan national flag in Kabul. Afg started arming and funding proxies in the border areas (Afridi Sarishtas & Ipi Faqir) for the ‘Liberation of Pashtunistan’. This led to skirmishes between Pak forces and Afghan proxies.
  3. June 1949: While pursuing miscreants who attacked Pakistani border posts from Afghanistan, a PAF warplane inadvertently bombed the Afghan village of Moghulgai on the Waziristan border.
  4. July 1949: A Loya Jirga held by Afghan govt at Kabul unilaterally denounced all treaties related to Pak-Afghan international border and announced full support for Pashtunistan. 31st August was declared as ‘Pashtunistan Day’ which was regularly commemorated by Afghan Govt every year.
  5. 1948-1949: Afghan-supported proxies announced the formation of ‘Pashtunistan’ in Tirah (Khyber) and Razmak (Waziristan), with Ipi Faqir as President.
  6. 1950: Afghan airforce planes dropped leaflets in support of Pashtunistan, inside Pakistan’s tribal areas.
  7. Sep-Oct 1950: Afghan army with artillery support attacked Dobandi area of Balochistan and occupied a strategic pass with the aim to cut off Chaman-Quetta Railway link. Pakistan army sent reinforcements to the area and retook the pass after a week’s fighting.
  8. 1950-51: Three Afghan-led Lashkars attacked Pakistani areas across Durand Line in Khyber Agency.
    Afghanistan declared the miscreants as ‘Freedom Fighters’ and used its official Radio and Press for non-stop Pashtunistan propaganda.
  9. Pakistan responded by using the ‘go slow’ approach to Afghanistan’s trade transit routes.
  10. 16 October 1951: Pakistani PM Liaquat Ali Khan was shot dead in Rawalpindi by an Afghan national Said Akbar Babrak. Afghanistan’s govt disowned his act.
    Afghanistan’s material+propaganda support for Pashtunistan miscreants continued unabated throughout the 1950s.
  11. 30 March 1955: Pakistan’s diplomatic missions in Kabul, Qandahar, Jalalabad were attacked at the behest of Afghan govt and Pashtunistan flag was hoisted on the chancery of Pakistan Embassy in Kabul.
  12. September 1959: Afghan King Zahir Shah and PM Sardar Daud reaffirmed their support for Pashtunistan.
  13. September 1960: Afghan army troops and militias attacked Bajaur. The attack was repulsed by Bajauri tribesmen with help of SSG forces from Cherat.
  14. March 1961: Afghanistan supplied arms and ammunition to proxies led by Pacha Gul in Bajaur’s Batmalai area for an uprising. The ammunition dump was destroyed by PAF aerial bombing.
  15. May 1961: Thousands of Afghan troops disguised as militias attacked Bajaur, Jandul, and Khyber. The attacks were repulsed by tribesmen with support of Frontier Corps and aerial bombing by PAF warplanes. President Ayub warned the Afghan side against unprovoked escalations.
  16. 6 September 1961: Diplomatic relations between Pakistan and Afghanistan were cut off after Pakistan decided to restrict Afghan transit trade due to its continuous support for Pashtunistan proxies.
  17. The relations were resumed two years later, in 1963, when Sardar Doud (the main engine behind Pashtunistan) resigned as PM.
  18. September 1964: Afghan Loya Jirga again reiterated support for Pashtunistan (though much mildly than in past).
  19. 1964-1972: Relative calm in relations due to Afghanistan’s domestic power struggle issues and democracy experiments. The Pashtunistan issue went on backburner and Pak-Afghan relations normalized to such extent that Afghanistan remained neutral in 1965 and 1971 Indo-Pak wars.
  20. 1972-73: Afghanistan restarted support for Pashtunistan; intensified Radio Kabul propaganda and sheltered NAP activists led by Ajmal Khattak.
  21. July 1973: Sardar Doud led a bloodless military coup to overthrow King Zahir Shah and declared himself President. One of the reasons he quoted for the coup was Zahir Shah’s supposedly soft approach on Pashtunistan.
  22. Afghan official gazette published the Pashtunistan flag and also ran inflammatory reports about terrorist activities of Pashtunistan miscreants. Radio Kabul’s propaganda reached a peak.
  23. 1973: In response to renewed Pashtunistan focus by Afghanistan, Pakistani PM Z.A.Bhutto authorized a tit-for-tat response to Afghanistan. IGFC Naseerullah Babar was tasked to train dissident Afghans for proxy purposes inside Afghanistan.
  24. This was Pakistan’s first act to use proxies against Afghanistan, after 26-year long proxy war perpetrated by Afghanistan in the name of Pashtunistan (1947-73).
  25. Feb 1974: Afghan animosity to Pakistan was so great that Afghan President Doud didn’t participate in the ‘OIC Leaders Summit’ held in Lahore.
  26. Abdul Rahman Pazhwak, the Afghan delegate at the summit, tried to raise Pashtunistan issue on this Unity forum too but got snubbed as no Muslim country’s leader paid any heed.
  27. 1973-78: Soon after Doud assumed power, Afghan govt started supporting the Baloch insurgents fighting against Pakistan. Afghanistan sheltered thousands of Marri tribesmen and gave them training+weapons for militant activities inside Pakistan.
  28. 1973-78: Afghan govt under Doud continued to support the Pashtunistan proxies. NAP’s militant wing ‘Pakhtun Zalmay’ was funded/trained/armed by Kabul for terrorist attacks in Pakistan.
  29. These facts have been confirmed by Jumma Khan Sufi, a close aide of Ajmal Khattak, in his memoirs ‘Faraib e Na Tamam’. Sufi remained in exile for 20 years in Afghanistan and was involved in the Afghan proxy activities in Pakistan.
  30. 1973-onwards: Not only was Afghanistan supporting NAP terrorism in Pakistan itself, but it also became a hub for Indian interference into Pakistan via Pashtunistan and Balochistan proxies.
  31. NAP leaders were paid monthly stipends and other funds by Indian govt as admitted by Jumma Khan Sufi in his memoirs.
  32. February 1975: Hayat Khan Sherpao, Senior PPP minister and ex-Governor NWFP, was killed in a bomb blast. The assassination was carried out by NAP militant wing operating out of Afghanistan (as confirmed by Jumma Khan Sufi some three decades later).
  33. April 1978: Afghan President Doud and his whole family were massacred in the Soviet-sponsored ‘Saur Revolution’. The new pro-Communist regime announced all-out support for Pashtunistan.
  34. December 1979: Soviet secret service KGB assassinated Afghanistan’s President Hafizullah Amin and nearly 100,000 Soviet forces entered Afghanistan. Babrak Karmal was installed as President by Soviets who pledged to free the ‘holy land of Pashtunistan’ (from Pakistan).
Go bomb afgn but be ready or take the GHQ to pentagon last time you bomb your own people and you where hiding like rats in GHQ and country was blowing up and down no mosque no market no school and your basis were not safe and you can't go out in public in uniform you were perceived as puppet hired gun and rent a army. Now you trying to finger a country next door be prepared to keep space of hand when it's come back to you with a revengeful motives
 
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