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Pakistan just banned the Haqqani network.

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Pakistan has outlawed the Taliban-linked Haqqani network, officials said on Friday, days after U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry urged Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif’s government to fight groups that threaten Afghan, Indian and U.S. interests.

American officials blame high-profile attacks in Afghanistan on the powerful Haqqani network, which mainly operates out of Pakistan’s border areas, and say it has ties to the Pakistani state.

Senior Pakistani government officials told Reuters a formal announcement of the ban would be made “within weeks.”

“We have decided to ban the Haqqani network as a step in implementing the National Action Plan devised after the (Peshawar) school attack,” said a cabinet member, referring to a massacre of 134 children by Taliban gunmen last month.

“The military and the government are on the same page on how to tackle militancy. There is no more ‘good’ or ‘bad’ Taliban.

“Kerry specifically pressed for action against the Haqqanis, including banning the group,” the official added.

A second official, a minister who spoke on condition of anonymity, confirmed the decision to outlaw the Haqqani group.

The United States accuses the Pakistani intelligence agency of supporting the Haqqani militants and using them as a proxy in Afghanistan to gain leverage there against the growing influence of its arch-rival India. Pakistan denies this.

A formal announcement of the ban would show the government is keen to convince the United States it will no longer differentiate between 'good' and ‘bad’ militants.

But it remains to be seen if the ban will translate into significant action.

There has been intense debate within the government on whether to brand the group a terrorist organization.

Some officials have argued the move would have little battlefield impact but risks setting back Afghan reconciliation efforts and unleashing more attacks against Pakistan.

In June last year the Pakistan army launched a long-expected military operation in the troubled North Waziristan region, said to be the base of the Haqqani group.

“Pakistan has done a lot already to disrupt the activities of the Haqqanis...within Pakistan,” said a Western diplomat.

“But they must also take follow up steps ... to ensure the Haqqanis and other groups are not allowed to regroup or return to sanctuaries, their assets are frozen, their funding is blocked and their networks dismantled.”

http://english.alarabiya.net/en/New...-network-after-security-talks-with-Kerry.html
 
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After so many years Pakistan ultimately banned it after pressure from Kerry!!!!

It should have been banned earlier.
 
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Let's see how long both parties play fairly as both throwing away their ASSETS:wink:
 
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After so many years Pakistan ultimately banned it after pressure from Kerry!!!!

It should have been banned earlier.

even before Kerry's visit, after APS attack, NS said all groups will be targeted including JET, JUD and hiqqanis. US has been pressuring Pakistan do it for 10 years.
 
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No one is getting banned. This is merely political posturing to gain favour with the US, do you really think we're going to give up one of our key hands in this game of chess (Afghanistan).
 
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No one is getting banned. This is merely political posturing to gain favour with the US, do you really think we're going to give up one of our key hands in this game of chess (Afghanistan).

I think those days are over.
 
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even before Kerry's visit, after APS attack, NS said all groups will be targeted including JET, JUD and hiqqanis. US has been pressuring Pakistan do it for 10 years.


Thats what!!!! After attack, after so many have been killed, Pakistan took step to ban them while everyone else was shouting against them for 10 years!!! It seems like Pakistan was waiting for something to happen while these terror networks grow to full capacity through out the country and even threatened outside world.
 
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Pakistan needs to eliminate all groups, if we need to do covert operations that can always be done without uniforms like CIA.

The NACTA (National Counter Terrorism Authority) was designed after the USDHS. It will have all civilian agencies working under it i.e IB, CIA, FIA etc it would have Paramilitary and Police at its disposal as well as its own Tactical Teams for surgical raids in urban areas. Its protected under PPO too. The issue is that an incompetent individual like Ch Nisar is the man tasked with building Pakistan's biggest homeland defense organisation :D
 
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