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Trump resumes and intensifies drone strikes on Pakistan after hostage rescue

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Trump resumes and intensifies drone strikes on Pakistan after hostage rescue
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HIGHLIGHTS
  • The US media had expressed skepticism about the rescue story dished out by the Pakistani military
  • Half a dozen drone strikes have rained missiles in Pakistan’s Kurram Agency following the rescue
  • Foreign minister Khwaja Asif said that the strikes are in indeterminate territory since the borders with Afghanistan are poorly demarcated

WASHINGTON: The Trump administration has dramatically ramped up drone strikes on Pakistan in the past week after the rescue of a Canadian-American couple and their three children, purportedly with Islamabad's help.

High-intensity and frequent strikes -- of the kind not seen since 2010, when they averaged two a week -- have resumed, amid signs that things are not all hunky-dory between the two countries despite both sides talking nice on the rescue issue.


Half a dozen drone strikes have rained missiles in Pakistan's Kurram Agency following the rather shady "rescue" of the Canadian-American couple by the Pakistani military, which initially claimed that they were freed after a firefight with Taliban when they were being transported across the Pak-Afghan border. The "rescue" was reportedly based on US intelligence inputs, resulting in the interception of the vehicle on the Pakistani side of the border, and culminating in a clash in which all the hostage-takers were conveniently either reported killed or escaped.

But the Trump administration embarrassed Islamabad by publicly calling out Pakistan's lies, with both Vice President Mike Pence and CIA Director Mike Pompeo saying the couple (and their three children) was being held in Pakistan, and not Afghanistan. "The Vice President thanked (Pakistan's Prime Minister) Abbasi for his government's assistance in recovering US and Canadian hostages that were being held captive by the Haqqani Taliban Network in the tribal areas of Pakistan," a White House readout of Pence's call to the Pakistani leader said.

There was no mention of Afghanistan or their crossing the border into Pakistan, and CIA director Mike Pompeo, too, confirmed the hostages were being held inside Pakistan, while demanding that Pakistan deny safe havens to the Taliban.

There was also an ominous note in the Pence readout. "Vice President Pence noted this effort as an important development in Pakistan's support to the US strategy against terrorism in the region, but highlighted that cooperation against militant groups must be continued and sustained," it said. "Just as he did during the meeting the two had in New York last month, the Vice President again discussed ways that Pakistan could work with the United States and others to bolster stability and security for all in South Asia."

The US media had expressed skepticism about the rescue story dished out by the Pakistani military, given its long and close ties with the Haqqani network, which is alleged to have kept the Canadian-American couple hostage for more than five years. One explanation for their "rescue" soon after the return from U.S of Pakistan's Foreign Minister Khwaja Asif was the ultimate he received in Washington, following up on the blunt warning issued by the President and his senior advisors that the time had come for punitive action against Islamabad.

A panicked Pakistani establishment appears to have decided not to push its luck while engineering the "rescue" of the hostages, including three infant and toddler children, much to the delight of a Trump administration that has had little success to boast of. Trump then publicly thanked tweeting: "Starting to develop a much better relationship with Pakistan and its leaders. I want to thank them for their cooperation on many fronts."


The tweet sent alarms among regional experts, most of them deeply skeptical of Pakistan's anti-terrorism credentials, with questions of how little it would take for the U.S President to over-turn a new Afghan policy that has been arrived at after much deliberation.


But in the week since the rescue, Pakistan has been battered by Drone strikes, even as its foreign minister Khwaja Asif has maintained that the strikes are in indeterminate territory since the borders with Afghanistan are poorly demarcated in the Kurram region.


These are the first drone strikes by the Trump administration after such attacks by unmanned aircraft reached a peak in 2010 (122 strikes) under the Obama administration and gradually petered out with 70 (in 2011), 48 (2012), 26 (2013), 22 (2014), 10 (2015) and 3 (2016).


The sudden resumption this past week with six strikes comes after both President Trump and Secretary of State Rex Tillerson warned Pakistan that it is best to end its support for terrorist groups in its own interest. Tillerson is scheduled to drop by in Islamabad later this month before visiting New Delhi.


https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com...after-hostage-rescue/articleshow/61156551.cms
 
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Good for internal consumption.

Keep it up.

Let me help with a better one.

Trump means business in Pakistan.
Trump trumps India's Pakistani fear.
Trump delivers!

Jo bikta hai bech do yr.... Kia tension hai
 
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TypicalClinging on to white balls hoping orange moron will finish pakistan and make that dhati aurat ruler of Pakistan!!

Supa powa cant you do anything yourself why you always need white masters to control you?
 
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Claimed by the hindu media and posted by a hindu bhukt.....(hindu x hindu how credible) ..
Is islamic media and islamic bhukt more credible than hindu media and hindu bhukt ?

Tell mods to list and ban sources which are unacceptable to PDF

Why shoot messengers ?
 
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Hindu this and Hindu that, stop using that term. Aren't Pakistanis Hindus as well and were't our forefathers Hindu as well?

My forefathers came from central asia many centuries ago. as do many people in Pakistan. secondly I did not expect this from you! Do you wear bindi?
 
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Hindu this and Hindu that, stop using that term. Aren't Pakistanis Hindus as well and were't our forefathers Hindu as well?

you making it sound like Hindu is politically incorrect word.
Calling Hindu a Hindu is not a gali, but calling muslim a hindu is
 
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My forefathers were not Hindus.

My forefathers were Pathan.

What faith were they before Islam came? Buddhism is younger than Hinduism. Also remember the companions of the Rasool(saws) came from a culture that worshipped multiple gods.

My forefathers came from central asia many centuries ago. as do many people in Pakistan. secondly I did not expect this from you! Do you wear bindi?

No I don't wear one, do you?
Right as for Central Asia, yes some of Pakistan's ancestry does come from there, including mine, but it also comes from Hindu roots as well. If that's not the case so why do so many people claim to come from Rajput origins, lay claims to the IVC (they weren't Muslims at all) etc.
My point was that people shouldn't be hurling insults at folks when they probably had ancestors that came from such roots.

you making it sound like Hindu is politically incorrect word.
Calling Hindu a Hindu is not a gali, but calling muslim a hindu is

You didn't see the posts. Addressing people as bloody Hindus, filthy Hindus etc isn't the correct way of discourse.
 
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What faith were they before this? Buddhism is younger than Hinduism. Also remember the companions of the Rasool(saws) came from a culture that worshipped multiple gods.



No I don't wear one, do you?
Right as for Central Asia, yes some of Pakistan's ancestors does come from there, including mine, but it also comes from Hindu roots as well. If that's not the case so why do so many people claim to come from Rajput origins, lay claims to the IVC (they weren't Muslims at all) etc.
My point was that people shouldn't be hurling insults at folks when they probably had ancestors that came from such roots.

sarkar I humbly suggest that people have firmly left their Hinduism behind. you sounded like zardari who said there is a Hindu inside every Pakistani. No I don't wear a Bindi.

Cheers!
 
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sarkar I humbly suggest that people have firmly left their Hinduism behind. you sounded like zardari who said there is a Hindu inside every Pakistani. No I don't wear a Bindi.

Cheers!

Well I mean that's true, but we do have a large Hindu population in Pakistan, and I wonder how they would feel if they saw their Muslim counterparts hurling abuse at Hindus.
Zardari is a moron, and his statement is nuts I'm not sure what that is in aid of.
Anyway I didn't mean to offend anyone by my statement.
 
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Indians love to live in a echo chamber, Pakistan has long declared the Afghan side of the border are the badlands

Currently those bad lands are being hit and the biggest pain is in new Delhi


Trump lauds Pakistan in freeing hostages and the Indians have had ants in their pants since
 
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Well I mean that's true, but we do have a large Hindu population in Pakistan, and I wonder how they would feel if they saw their Muslim counterparts hurling abuse at Hindus.
Zardari is a moron, and his statement is nuts I'm not sure what that is in aid of.
Anyway I didn't mean to offend anyone by my statement.

Practitioners of Hindu faith is one thing. Look The arabs were idolatrous some were even Jews and Christians before Islam. many moons have passed since then. anyway going offtopic now.
 
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You didn't see the posts. Addressing people as bloody Hindus, filthy Hindus etc isn't the correct way of discourse.

for that i will agree with your post but the best solution is to ignore.
 
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