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Pak's violence in Khyber Pakthunkhwa and Balochistan needs to be stopped: Afghan president Ghani

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Comments to watch by Ghani sab ... article here, excerpts below:

Speaking to the Indian media, Afghanistan president Ashraf Ghani said: “There is war in Pakistan which media doesn't speak about, there are 207,000 Pak forces in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan. This violence needs coverage and understanding and needs to be stopped.” When asked if Afghanistan would support an independent Balochistan, he said: “We don't use our territory for destabilisation. We don’t permit our territory to be used against our neighbours & behave like a responsible state even though we're under attack.

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He added: "Pak is a revisionist state, every defeat is celebrated as victory; every intelligence failure is confirmation of a conspiracy theory."
 
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Mr ghani we the people of kpk are way happy entire afghanistan.if we were tortured murdered then why afghan refugees arw begging for extension in their stay because afghanistan is a hell hole. So you focus on your warlords atrocities. This f**tard is gone full nuts
 
And yet Afghans beg to live as second class refugees in the very same Khyber Pukhtunkhwa, it is time Pakistan officially lays claim to Eastern and Southern Pushtun areas of Afghanistan and ask Tajkistan and Uzbekistan to do the same with their respective Tajik and Uzbek areas in Afghanistan. With CPEC the interests of Pakistan and Central Asia would be aligned !!!
 
@A-Team This proves my point, inside the heart of the Kabuli elite, they don't accept the Durand Line. We need to release the hounds again to remind this fool his place.

Shouldn't the full KPK region be given to Aghanistan - it seems ethnically closer to Afghanistan.

Why should KPK and FATA be given to Afghanistan, when more Pashtuns live in Pakistan and are one of the most successful ethnic groups in the country. Should Bengal be given to Bangladesh?
 
The question is this:

What is Ghani sab thinking?

Apparently India has denied the weapons wish list -- even if not denied, it's not worth much in the scheme of things.
The 1 billion will be spent over many years.
What is he thinking? Is he deliberately trying to provoke the GHQ?
 
why we are giving him so much attention? he doesn't deserve it
 
Meanwhile, in Afghanistan......

The Taliban now hold more ground in Afghanistan than at any point since 2001
By: Lynne O'Donnell, June 16, 2016 (Photo Credit: Allauddin Khan/AP)

KABUL, Afghanistan — The new U.S. commander in Afghanistan has submitted his first three-month assessment of the situation in the war-torn country and what it's going to take to defeat the Taliban, a U.S. military official has told The Associated Press. http://www.militarytimes.com/story/...olson-commander-pentagon-report-war/85972056/

And though the content of the review by Army Gen. John W. Nicholson is secret, the U.S. strategy in Afghanistan received a major incentive this month when President Obama decided to expand America's involvement with more airstrikes against insurgents, giving the U.S. military wider latitude to support Afghan forces, both in the air and on the ground.

The report — and Nicholson's deployment to Afghanistan — come at a time of Taliban resurgence, with the group gaining ground in the southern provinces of the Taliban heartland.

After 90 days in the country, Nicholson has now "completed his assessment and submitted it to his chain of command at the Pentagon," said a U.S.military official in Afghanistan, speaking on condition of anonymity as he was not authorized to discuss the issue.

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Army Gen. John W. Nicholson
Photo Credit: Rahmat Gul/AP
Since all foreign combat troops pulled out of Afghanistan at the end of 2014, leaving only an advisory and training contingent of international forces behind, the Afghan military has struggled in leading the fight, its 195,000 soldiers learning as they go.

The 9,800 remaining U.S. troops in Afghanistan are scheduled to drop to 5,500 by the end of this year, but the pace of that decline has yet to be decided. One factor in determining future troop levels is the extent to which NATO allies are willing to remain involved in training and advising the Afghans.

That is likely to figure prominently in Nicholson's review, which is widely expected to include a recommendation for more U.S. soldiers to boost training.

Nicholson took over the Afghanistan command in March and has since traveled across the country to meet Afghan soldiers on the front lines and gauge their most pressing needs. Earlier, he had already served more than three years in the country, but not as top commander.

His review is also expected to look at the current threat level from various insurgent groups operating in Afghanistan, assess resources to deal with that threat, and look at current and future operational needs. It's likely to take into account every aspect of the Afghan military's preparedness — from operational capability and training needs at all levels, to fundamentals like equipment, facilities, maintenance and logistics, discipline, and accountability.



The Taliban's warm-weather offensive has shown the insurgents to be bolder and better organized, holding more territory now than at any time since 2001, when their regime was overthrown by the U.S.-led invasion, according to recent U.N. estimates.

Past months have also exposed flaws in the Afghan military — weak leadership, lack of professionalism, complacency and corruption, analysts say.

Both Afghan and U.S. military officials expect the summer fighting to be deadly for Afghan troops, who suffered a 28 percent increase in fatalities in 2015, compared to the year before, when around 5,000 were killed, according to an internal NATO tally seen by AP.


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Australian soldiers, assigned to Task Group Taji, teach marksmanship principles to Iraqi soldiers of the 92nd Brigade at Camp Taji, Iraq, on May 30.
Photo Credit: Spc. Jessica Hurst/Army
Afghan Army Gen. Shir Mohammad Karimi, the former general staff chief of operations, said that to stem casualties, improve capacity and boost morale, Afghanistan needs close-air support, heavy weaponry and, most of all, training.

"Training is a big issue," he said. "It has to be done even on the front line."

Karimi said that ideally, each of the army's more than 100 battalions should have at least one trainer on the ground. The Afghan general was not involved in Nicholson's report.

Along with the 9,800 Americans there are also 3,000 troops from other NATO countries under Nicholson's command in the Resolute Support mission to train and assist Afghan forces. He also heads a related counterterrorism mission, Freedom's Sentinel, with close to 3,000 U.S. soldiers engaged against the Taliban, al-Qaida and the Islamic State group.

Afghanistan received four light-attack Super Tocano aircraft earlier this year to boost air power. Karimi said Russian Mi-35 helicopters would also be effective in Afghanistan's rugged terrain of mountains, valleys and forests. Heavy fire power, including mortars, are essential in this terrain, he added, along with equipment to counter IEDs, or improvised explosive devices that have proved deadly to American troops in both the Afghan and Iraq wars.


MilitaryTimes
NATO ponders getting more involved in anti-ISIS fight

Intelligence equipment is also badly needed to improve monitoring of militant communications — "and, of course, the trainers for all these things," Karimi said.

The Afghan army's wish list is no doubt extensive, but Obama's decision this month was a tacit acknowledgement that the Afghans need more help than the Pentagon had originally thought they would at this stage of the war.

The Afghan forces' major weakness has been a lack of offensive capability, which has handed the initiative to the Taliban and allowed them, for example, to take control of a the northern city of Kunduz last September — albeit just for three days, until U.S. special operations forces intervened, backed with air support.

Political analyst and former Afghan presidential adviser Hismatullah Qaneh also advocates "strengthening the army with basic technology and weapons."

The United States has arguably already stepped up its involvement in the Afghan war, with the drone strike that killed Taliban leader Mullah Akhtar Mansour as he was driving through neighboring Pakistan's Baluchistan province last month.

But Mansour was replaced by hard-line cleric Mullah Haibatullah Akhundzada, who is as opposed as his predecessor to joining any peace talks with the Kabul government.

Across southern Helmand, Kandahar and Uruzgan provinces where the Taliban have stepped up the fight, local community leaders and politicians say that rather than relying on foreign advisers every step of the way, they prefer a permanent solution: a well-equipped Afghan army able to fight alone.

Helmand tribal elder and former lawmaker Ghulam Mohammad said the Taliban were becoming "stronger and stronger" after 15 years of insurgency.

"If we don't stop them now, it will be too late," he said.

Associated Press writers Mirwais Khan and Sonia Azatar in Kabul, Afghanistan, contributed to this story.
 
why we are giving him so much attention? he doesn't deserve it

Ghani sab is not stupid -- he has thought this through carefully

None of his actions seem to make sense -- perhaps the next three or four months will reveal what he's thinking about.

The only thing that seems to make sense is that he's trying to forge unity at home on the single thing that unifies Afghans: hatred of Pakistan.

NUG dysfunctional
Taliban/ANSF: Bad -- loosing territory
Donor situation: Declining
Economy: Bad
Relationship with Pakistan: Bad
Corruption: Bad: latest report still 3rd most corrupt country

So what is Ghani sab thinking? -- he must have charted a path forward
 
First take back your rest of the country from Talibans than bark on us shameless guy your people come in those same provinces for even medical checkup your people want to live in Pakistan and not that hell and still this puppet is barking on us wow. :disagree:
 
when namak harams will leave our country, it will be as peaceful as it used to happen from 50's till 2006...
 
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Speaking to the Indian media, Afghanistan president Ashraf Ghani said: “There is war in Pakistan which media doesn't speak about, there are 207,000 Pak forces in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan. This violence needs coverage and understanding and needs to be stopped.”


How on Earth making statements about internal matters of Pakistan should be any concern of kabul, unless they are trying to please the master.

The question is this:

What is Ghani sab thinking?

Apparently India has denied the weapons wish list -- even if not denied, it's not worth much in the scheme of things.
The 1 billion will be spent over many years.
What is he thinking? Is he deliberately trying to provoke the GHQ?

Disappointed me, I thought he was better than that Bangali information minister but who knew ................... but then again being president of kabul is not an easy job I think. And as far as provoking GHQ matters it would cost more afghan generals their lives. Pakistan has one single problem with kabul "don't allow our eternal enemy space in your country" but God knows why these ghanis and dostams are hell bent on not listening to the sane voices.
 
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The question is this:

What is Ghani sab thinking?

Apparently India has denied the weapons wish list -- even if not denied, it's not worth much in the scheme of things.
The 1 billion will be spent over many years.
What is he thinking? Is he deliberately trying to provoke the GHQ?

Even if the Kabuli elite were given weapons by India, the ground realities in Afghanistan will not change. The Taliban could be supported by the establishment, however, no insurgency can survive for a prolonged period of time without support given by the people in the area. The infrastructure investment will be turned into rubble, and the weapons given by India would be sold to the Taliban, when some desperate ANA solder wants to smoke hashsish.

The Afghan's are trying to play a double game with us, but what they don't understand is that our Army has mastered this trick since the 1980s. The minute they become strong, the Kabuli elite will attempt to backstab us, however, we won't allow that to happen, because their government will fall. A good general chooses his battles, and when the time is right our General will strike at the right moment. Already four Generals have been killed in Afghanistan in the last 7 days.
 
If 7.2 million Mujahirs from India can live in Pakistan, why can't 1.5 million Afghan mujahirs live in Pakistan. Which chaudhary will decide who will live where ?

KP belongs to Afghans, no one can force them out: Mahmood Achakzai

http://www.dawn.com/news/1268208/kp-belongs-to-afghans-no-one-can-force-them-out-mahmood-achakzai

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It seems people have closed their hearts, same thing happened Joseph and Mariam.
Its our country and we will decide who can live here and who can't you stay out of this and if you love them so much and you've a big heart than ask your gov to take them in.
 
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