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This explains your extremely limited knowledge.

Another Pak Talis bites the dust in Afghanistan, no good or bad talis for us.

Chickens coming home to roost, LeJ another creation of Pakistani policies of flirting with these groups and then these groups came to bite Pakistan back.

Another lesson for Pakistan to stop sleeping with Afghan Talis.
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http://tribune.com.pk/story/1196066/sri-lanka-cricket-team-attack-mastermind-killed-afghanistan/


Qari Ajmal — a leading Pakistani militant leader wanted for organising the 2009 attack on the Sri Lankan cricket team in Lahore has been ‘killed’ in eastern Afghanistan, sources close to the militants revealed on Sunday.

Ajmal, a leader of the banned Lashkar-e-Jhangi (LeJ)
 
This explains your extremely limited knowledge.

Which is ?

BTW your welcome for taking care of the guy who was responsible for destroying the cricket events in Pakistan.
 
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Another Pak Talis bites the dust in Afghanistan, no good or bad talis for us.

Chickens coming home to roost, LeJ another creation of Pakistani policies of flirting with these groups and then these groups came to bite Pakistan back.

Another lesson for Pakistan to stop sleeping with Afghan Talis.
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http://tribune.com.pk/story/1196066/sri-lanka-cricket-team-attack-mastermind-killed-afghanistan/


Qari Ajmal — a leading Pakistani militant leader wanted for organising the 2009 attack on the Sri Lankan cricket team in Lahore has been ‘killed’ in eastern Afghanistan, sources close to the militants revealed on Sunday.

Ajmal, a leader of the banned Lashkar-e-Jhangi (LeJ)

You guys are really good people and are maintaining high standards of morality by fighting and killing all kinds of terrorists no matter who they attack. Despite everything Pakistan has done to you and is continuing to do through its proxies. Your fight against terror is a true fight. Pakistan may not reciprocate as history tells us, but don't worry god will reward you for such good actions. There is a thing called Karma. It may take time but Afghanistan will be rewarded.
 
You guys are really good people and are maintaining high standards of morality by fighting and killing all kinds of terrorists no matter who they attack. Despite everything Pakistan has done to you and is continuing to do through its proxies. Your fight against terror is a true fight. Pakistan may not reciprocate as history tells us, but don't worry god will reward you for such good actions. There is a thing called Karma. It may take time but Afghanistan will be rewarded.

I hate pathological liars.
 
Afghanistan's future depends on the whims of Rawalpindi.

Something to keep in mind.

Instead of thanking Afghans, not that we care, this the best that you could come up?

Pathetic logic.

@war&peace : you see the poster above, this is the kind of logic that defies us. Credit should be given when its due.
 
Instead of thanking Afghans, not that we care, this the best that you could come up?

Pathetic logic.

@war&peace : you see the poster above, this is the kind of logic that defies us. Credit should be given when its due.

He was in Afghanistan, he has been in Afghanistan from the beginning

This is where the TTP exist and organise their attacks from, this is also where they get tacit support from NDS and India

One monkey killed for whatever reason means nothing when thousands of other TTP get support from Afghanistan and India to attack Pakistan


Your pain is just beginning their is NO good reason for Pakistan to support the Afghan government
 
Instead of thanking Afghans, not that we care, this the best that you could come up?

Pathetic logic.

@war&peace : you see the poster above, this is the kind of logic that defies us. Credit should be given when its due.


Afghan refugees residing in Pakistan for last 30 decades and still they are not thanking us, they will be soon back to their war torn country INSHALLAH and would leave our country soon with in few months INSHALLAH enough is enough, by having relations with India our enemy country your new friends should invite these millions of refugees to their own country as they are your new friends.

Pathetic logic was yours, this is the logic I presented this day you are unthankful to us besides hosting you as refugees in our country. So, time to leave these Afghan refugees now in few months to their own country INSHALLAH soon.

Instead of thanking Afghans, not that we care, this the best that you could come up?

Pathetic logic.

@war&peace : you see the poster above, this is the kind of logic that defies us. Credit should be given when its due.


TTP is armed by RAW and NDS there, you are spreading terrorism in our country and your soil is been used to attack us and that would be taken care of.


Indian RAW supporting NDS, and then both these terrorist organization support further TTP and then they orchestrate attack on our soil.


This is a small rat terrorist of TTP which is killed in Afghanistan, but I would be pleased when we would wipe whole TTP terrorists from Afghanistan through any means as you are protecting our enemies and terrorists TTP in your soil.
 
You own your destiny! :) No bullying boys, none of you does that. Good boys, cheer up
Instead of thanking Afghans, not that we care, this the best that you could come up?

Pathetic logic.

@war&peace : you see the poster above, this is the kind of logic that defies us. Credit should be given when its due.
 
A Pakistani militant linked to a number of high-profile attacks was killed in a joint Afghan-U.S. special forces operation in eastern Afghanistan, Afghan police officials and Taliban commanders said Sunday.

Qari Ajmal, allegedly responsible for several militant attacks in Pakistan, was killed in Afghanistan's Paktika province, three Taliban commanders said. The operation started at midnight and lasted until early Saturday morning, they said. All three spoke on condition of anonymity for fear of retribution.

Ajmal, a leader of the banned al-Qaida-linked Pakistani sectarian group Lashkar-e-Jhangi, was wanted for major attacks, most notably one on the Sri Lankan cricket team in 2009 that killed six police officers and wounded seven players.

Paktika police chief Gen. Khalil Ziayee confirmed the operation, saying one militant was killed and three arrested. He gave no further details.

Brig. Gen. Charles Cleveland, the U.S. military spokesman in Afghanistan, also confirmed the operation but did not say which militants were targeted. "Afghan and U.S. forces did conduct a counter-terrorism operation in Paktika," he said, but added that for security reasons "we do not discuss the details of counter-terror operations."

Pakistan and Afghanistan share a sizable lawless border region, which serves as a safe haven for local and al-Qaida-linked foreign Islamic militants. They routinely shuttle back and forth across the border to evade security forces.

http://www.nytimes.com/aponline/2016/10/09/world/asia/ap-as-pakistan.html
 
A Pakistani militant linked to a number of high-profile attacks was killed in a joint Afghan-U.S. special forces operation in eastern Afghanistan, Afghan police officials and Taliban commanders said Sunday.

Qari Ajmal, allegedly responsible for several militant attacks in Pakistan, was killed in Afghanistan's Paktika province, three Taliban commanders said. The operation started at midnight and lasted until early Saturday morning, they said. All three spoke on condition of anonymity for fear of retribution.

Ajmal, a leader of the banned al-Qaida-linked Pakistani sectarian group Lashkar-e-Jhangi, was wanted for major attacks, most notably one on the Sri Lankan cricket team in 2009 that killed six police officers and wounded seven players.

Paktika police chief Gen. Khalil Ziayee confirmed the operation, saying one militant was killed and three arrested. He gave no further details.

Brig. Gen. Charles Cleveland, the U.S. military spokesman in Afghanistan, also confirmed the operation but did not say which militants were targeted. "Afghan and U.S. forces did conduct a counter-terrorism operation in Paktika," he said, but added that for security reasons "we do not discuss the details of counter-terror operations."

Pakistan and Afghanistan share a sizable lawless border region, which serves as a safe haven for local and al-Qaida-linked foreign Islamic militants. They routinely shuttle back and forth across the border to evade security forces.

http://www.nytimes.com/aponline/2016/10/09/world/asia/ap-as-pakistan.html

You are welcome. This is like the 3rd major Pak Tali being issued a visa to the afterlife.

I wonder when is Pak army returning the favor by issuing visas to the afterlife to Afghan Tali leadership?

@Kaptaan @Hiptullha @Khan_21 @pakistani342
 

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