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Threat emanates from India-managed Afghan soil, generals told

http://www.dawn.com/news/1276543/threat-emanates-from-india-managed-afghan-soil-generals-told

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ISLAMABAD: Top military commanders believe that the terrorist threat is transforming because of a growing nexus between hostile actors in the neighbourhood and ‘facilitators’ within the country.

At a corps commanders’ conference held at the General Headquarters on Tuesday, the generals reviewed the threat perception and discussed measures for countering the imminent security challenges.

“Participants of the conference were given detailed briefings on ongoing military operations and overall external and internal security situation in the country with particular reference to counterterrorism domain,” the ISPR said in a statement.

The meeting, a monthly feature, gained added significance because of the terrorist attack in Quetta a day earlier, which left at least 70 people dead, and an upcoming high-level security meeting that is expected to take important decisions with regards to future direction of counterterrorism operations.

Military commanders believe a network within the country is facilitating the external enemy
Army Chief Gen Raheel Sharif told his commanders that the Quetta attack was an attempt to undermine the successes of operation Zarb-i-Azb, which is in its final phase.

He had said on Monday that the target of the attack was the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor.

“By adopting a whole of nation approach, the armed forces would not allow anyone to reverse our gains against terrorism,” the army chief added.

At the conference, the generals were told that threat was emanating from Afghan soil, which was being managed by Indian intelligence agencies. However, at the same time there was an acknowledgment that a network of ‘facilitators’ within the country provided an enabling environment for the external enemy.

It is unclear who the facilitators of the external enemy are — whether they are extremist and terrorist organisations operating within the country or other anti-state elements?

During his visit to Quetta after the suicide attack on Civil Hospital on Monday, Gen Raheel had ordered intensification of the already under way combing operations against terrorist groups and their sleeper cells. He further directed expansion in the scope and spread of the operations.

“The military and intelligence agencies have now been mandated to go after the terrorists anywhere in the country, … wherever there is a clue,” a security source said.

The commanders were told that the countrywide crackdown had begun to get hold of the facilitators. Furthermore, there was a recognition that civilian law enforcement agencies needed to be enabled to extend a helping hand in the fight against terrorism.

The ISPR said the commanders had been directed “to provide all necessary assistance to provincial LEAs in their capacity building through training, resourcing and planning so as to integrate them effectively in counterterrorism operations”.

There has been criticism that counterterrorism operations are being constrained because of inadequate involvement of the civilian LEAs in the provinces.

Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif had at a security meeting last week also stressed supporting the provincial LEAs.

“The gains in the National Action Plan and operation Zarb-i-Azb, and progress achieved so far will be consolidated through well coordinated and concerted efforts at the federal and provincial levels with the backing of the national resolve,” PM Sharif had said.

Published in Dawn, August 10th, 2016
 
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Threat emanates from India-managed Afghan soil, generals told

http://www.dawn.com/news/1276543/threat-emanates-from-india-managed-afghan-soil-generals-told

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ISLAMABAD: Top military commanders believe that the terrorist threat is transforming because of a growing nexus between hostile actors in the neighbourhood and ‘facilitators’ within the country.

At a corps commanders’ conference held at the General Headquarters on Tuesday, the generals reviewed the threat perception and discussed measures for countering the imminent security challenges.

“Participants of the conference were given detailed briefings on ongoing military operations and overall external and internal security situation in the country with particular reference to counterterrorism domain,” the ISPR said in a statement.

The meeting, a monthly feature, gained added significance because of the terrorist attack in Quetta a day earlier, which left at least 70 people dead, and an upcoming high-level security meeting that is expected to take important decisions with regards to future direction of counterterrorism operations.

Military commanders believe a network within the country is facilitating the external enemy
Army Chief Gen Raheel Sharif told his commanders that the Quetta attack was an attempt to undermine the successes of operation Zarb-i-Azb, which is in its final phase.

He had said on Monday that the target of the attack was the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor.

“By adopting a whole of nation approach, the armed forces would not allow anyone to reverse our gains against terrorism,” the army chief added.

At the conference, the generals were told that threat was emanating from Afghan soil, which was being managed by Indian intelligence agencies. However, at the same time there was an acknowledgment that a network of ‘facilitators’ within the country provided an enabling environment for the external enemy.

It is unclear who the facilitators of the external enemy are — whether they are extremist and terrorist organisations operating within the country or other anti-state elements?

During his visit to Quetta after the suicide attack on Civil Hospital on Monday, Gen Raheel had ordered intensification of the already under way combing operations against terrorist groups and their sleeper cells. He further directed expansion in the scope and spread of the operations.

“The military and intelligence agencies have now been mandated to go after the terrorists anywhere in the country, … wherever there is a clue,” a security source said.

The commanders were told that the countrywide crackdown had begun to get hold of the facilitators. Furthermore, there was a recognition that civilian law enforcement agencies needed to be enabled to extend a helping hand in the fight against terrorism.

The ISPR said the commanders had been directed “to provide all necessary assistance to provincial LEAs in their capacity building through training, resourcing and planning so as to integrate them effectively in counterterrorism operations”.

There has been criticism that counterterrorism operations are being constrained because of inadequate involvement of the civilian LEAs in the provinces.

Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif had at a security meeting last week also stressed supporting the provincial LEAs.

“The gains in the National Action Plan and operation Zarb-i-Azb, and progress achieved so far will be consolidated through well coordinated and concerted efforts at the federal and provincial levels with the backing of the national resolve,” PM Sharif had said.

Published in Dawn, August 10th, 2016
yeah the nexus within the country is far far greater than the threat Indian imposes
the nexus we know is ANP, mehmud achakzai, maulana diesel, and MQM
not only them but so called activists and anchors like hamid mir the traitor
 
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yeah the nexus within the country is far far greater than the threat Indian imposes
the nexus we know is ANP, mehmud achakzai, maulana diesel, and MQM
not only them but so called activists and anchors like hamid mir the traitor

maulana diesel? when did HE become an Indian agent? :D
 
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Threat emanates from India-managed Afghan soil, generals told

http://www.dawn.com/news/1276543/threat-emanates-from-india-managed-afghan-soil-generals-told

57aa4df3490e1.jpg




ISLAMABAD: Top military commanders believe that the terrorist threat is transforming because of a growing nexus between hostile actors in the neighbourhood and ‘facilitators’ within the country.

At a corps commanders’ conference held at the General Headquarters on Tuesday, the generals reviewed the threat perception and discussed measures for countering the imminent security challenges.

“Participants of the conference were given detailed briefings on ongoing military operations and overall external and internal security situation in the country with particular reference to counterterrorism domain,” the ISPR said in a statement.

The meeting, a monthly feature, gained added significance because of the terrorist attack in Quetta a day earlier, which left at least 70 people dead, and an upcoming high-level security meeting that is expected to take important decisions with regards to future direction of counterterrorism operations.

Military commanders believe a network within the country is facilitating the external enemy
Army Chief Gen Raheel Sharif told his commanders that the Quetta attack was an attempt to undermine the successes of operation Zarb-i-Azb, which is in its final phase.

He had said on Monday that the target of the attack was the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor.

“By adopting a whole of nation approach, the armed forces would not allow anyone to reverse our gains against terrorism,” the army chief added.

At the conference, the generals were told that threat was emanating from Afghan soil, which was being managed by Indian intelligence agencies. However, at the same time there was an acknowledgment that a network of ‘facilitators’ within the country provided an enabling environment for the external enemy.

It is unclear who the facilitators of the external enemy are — whether they are extremist and terrorist organisations operating within the country or other anti-state elements?

During his visit to Quetta after the suicide attack on Civil Hospital on Monday, Gen Raheel had ordered intensification of the already under way combing operations against terrorist groups and their sleeper cells. He further directed expansion in the scope and spread of the operations.

“The military and intelligence agencies have now been mandated to go after the terrorists anywhere in the country, … wherever there is a clue,” a security source said.

The commanders were told that the countrywide crackdown had begun to get hold of the facilitators. Furthermore, there was a recognition that civilian law enforcement agencies needed to be enabled to extend a helping hand in the fight against terrorism.

The ISPR said the commanders had been directed “to provide all necessary assistance to provincial LEAs in their capacity building through training, resourcing and planning so as to integrate them effectively in counterterrorism operations”.

There has been criticism that counterterrorism operations are being constrained because of inadequate involvement of the civilian LEAs in the provinces.

Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif had at a security meeting last week also stressed supporting the provincial LEAs.

“The gains in the National Action Plan and operation Zarb-i-Azb, and progress achieved so far will be consolidated through well coordinated and concerted efforts at the federal and provincial levels with the backing of the national resolve,” PM Sharif had said.

Published in Dawn, August 10th, 2016

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all Pakistan knows that India is always ready to exploit every little weakness of Pakistan and they are doing everything to help TTP and BLA.. but tell us something new.. why this attack took place? where was our intelligence from special branch to IB, MI, ISI?? we clearly are lacking in intelligence gathering as far as Baluchistan concern...
 
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We don't have to argue about the external enemies. They are known to us. What we have to address are the facilitators. This is the crux of the problem. Once we take care of the facilitators, half of the problems will disappear.

But if you want to kill the serpant you have to squash its head, the brain. facilitators can be killed by all means but at the end of the day they are despensible and replaceable. Hired guns and mercenaries. You kill Mullah Fazaullah tomorrow, they will create Mullah XYZ the next day. That is why it is important that while we clear our lands, in parralled we need to uproot the Indian terror infra not only in Afghanistan but within India itself. At the very least, keep India busy in its own mess perpetually.
 
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yeah the nexus within the country is far far greater than the threat Indian imposes
the nexus we know is ANP, mehmud achakzai, maulana diesel, and MQM
not only them but so called activists and anchors like hamid mir the traitor


Religious seminaries, principally the Deoband Madrassahs (and their ideology), pose an existential threat to the state of Pakistan.
 
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People like achakzai are the facilitators, most importantly its the damn PM that will not say a word against India or Afghanistan. That has people like achakzai and diesel as collation partners. Pakistan first needs to get rid of these people.
Than only can we target external enemies.
 
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maulana diesel? when did HE become an Indian agent? :D

There is the deoband connection. I have read reports that right after the fall of Afghansitan when America brought in her allies including India, there were actual Mullahs from Deoband who were send into Afghansitan for the vary purpose to indocternated the cannon fodders agianst Pakistan. Deoband has played its role when it comes to terrorism against Paksitan and its citizens. Deoband is a highly compromised institution used by Indian intellegence. Pakistan needs to send them a message to either shape up and cleanse themselves or we will uproot their presense from Pakistan.
 
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Well know that. The thing is what we are doing to fight this threat. It is time to fight it where it is emanating from ie Afghan soil.


The Suicide bombers are Pakistani, The Suicide Jackets used in such attacks are made in Pakistan.

The fault lies within ourselves

And we need to treat the cause, not the symptom
 
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There is the deoband connection. I have read reports that right after the fall of Afghansitan when America brought in her allies including India, there were actual Mullahs from Deoband who were send into Afghansitan for the vary purpose to indocternated the cannon fodders agianst Pakistan. Deoband has played its role when it comes to terrorism against Paksitan and its citizens. Deoband is a highly compromised institution used by Indian intellegence. Pakistan needs to send them a message to either shape up and cleanse themselves or we will uproot their presense from Pakistan.

Dude, do not believe anything, seriously.
Fazalul Rehman is the man who communicates with Afghan Taliban.
Deobands went to Afghan Taliban to convince them to not start a war with USA, Mullah Omar rejected.
What is that people have come to believe anything against deobands, dont tell me it is because of the sectarian differences.

all Pakistan knows that India is always ready to exploit every little weakness of Pakistan and they are doing everything to help TTP and BLA.. but tell us something new.. why this attack took place? where was our intelligence from special branch to IB, MI, ISI?? we clearly are lacking in intelligence gathering as far as Baluchistan concern...

Protecting Hospitals is a job of police, point your fingers there.
 
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