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Pakistan to strike terrorists’ hideouts inside Afghanistan: warns Asif

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Defence Minister asks de facto rulers in Kabul to rein in anti-Pakistan militants
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Defence Minister, Khawaja Asif, has warned the Afghan Taliban that Islamabad will strike terrorists’ hideouts inside Afghanistan if the de facto rulers in Kabul are unable to rein in anti-Pakistan militants.

In a recent interview with VOA, Asif said in his late-February visit to Afghanistan that he reminded Taliban leaders to live up to their cross-border security commitments forbidding terrorists from using Afghan soil to plan and conduct attacks on Pakistan or Islamabad will take action.

“If that is not done, at some point we’ll have to resort to some measures, which will definitely — wherever [terrorists] are, their sanctuaries on Afghan soil — we’ll have to hit them,” he said. “We’ll have to hit them because we cannot tolerate this situation for long.”

Since the Afghan Taliban’s takeover of Kabul in August 2021, Pakistan has witnessed a resurgence in terror attacks led by Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), an ideological offshoot and ally of the Afghan Taliban.

According to the Pakistan Institute for Peace Studies, the country recorded at least 262 terror attacks in 2022, of which the TTP was responsible for at least 89.

Pakistan alleges TTP leadership is operating from Afghanistan after Pakistani military operations in the border areas a few years ago forced it to flee along with thousands of fighters.

Asif claimed Taliban leadership “responded very well” to the recent warning. He said he believes that the Afghan Taliban are trying to “disentangle” from the TTP, after receiving support from the group to fight the U.S.-led coalition troops.

Khan defended that decision, saying Pakistan did not have many options. Pakistan’s military is now contemplating a comprehensive plan, including a possible military operation in areas bordering Afghanistan.

However, Pakistan is also in the throes of an economic crisis as the threat of a default looms due to mounting external debt payments, dwindling foreign reserves, and stalled bailout talks with the International Monetary Fund.

Asif said the economic crisis is the biggest threat for the country right now, and the military, which receives the largest chunk of the annual federal budget, is looking at curtailing its expenses.

Despite facing political instability, an economic meltdown, and rising terrorism, Asif said he has “absolutely no doubt” that Pakistan’s defence is stable.
 
How does this jail broken puppet of establishment know what establishment will do.
 
Pointless. Just build a wall and mine the border. There's nothing positive coming from Afghanistan. These cavemen even banned women from education and going outside. These parasites want to spread that same disgusting beliefs to Pakistan. We already have enough backward mullahs to deal with, we don't need millions of Afghan immigrants.
 
Absolutely Yes - GHQ PDM in a nutshell
 
It's all about modulating and moderating the narcotic trade. The Imperialists need it like fish needs water. The Afgan stuffs have no alternatives to put the folks into "sleep". The British fought a war with China for the opium to freely flow into there, so that "Let China sleep, when she wakes up the world will cry".....

The Pak Deep State's primary job is to make the most out of it. The rest are all Fasa Fiso....
 
From topic I thought it is the Asif that matters. But this is the joker Asif, who has no clue or say these matters. He should concentrate on jugatz against IK and PTI.
 

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