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TTP is back
When were they gone?.... They've never really been seriously eliminated
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TTP is back
This so-called Free Balochistan is a joke. Even Iran will not let go of its province of Balochistan.Brothers can we all join in and please have this Twitter account of this murda pig shut down. Please forward it to twitter.
The irony, thinks he died for his homeland and now burning in hell.
Whilst the innocent children he killed are shaheed with Allah.
LOL! why do you downplay Gwadar. Change your flags, you sound like an Indian.
Have you heard of the Karakoram Highway which goes to China's western province through the Karakoram Highway.
Yes I've heard of the Karakoram highway, Have you heard of the Khunjerab Pass? It's impassable during the winter and is closed for five months every year.
Oh noes! not the I don't like what you are saying so you must be a head bobbing Indian retort.
image courtesy thank you @ZeEa5KPul
wtf ..... where is our intelligence agencies....... Are they sleeping?https://www.reuters.com/world/asia-...nese-nationals-southwest-pakistan-2021-08-20/
QUETTA, Pakistan, Aug 20 (Reuters) - A suicide bombing targeting a vehicle carrying Chinese nationals in south west Pakistan killed two children and wounded three on Friday, police officials said.
There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the attack.
"Two children have been killed and three injured in the attack," Liaquat Shahwani, a spokesman for the Balochistan government, told Reuters.
The suicide blast took place at the East Bay Road in the port city of Gwadar around 7 p.m.. Chinese nationals sustained minor injuries, a police statement said.
Gwadar is in the southwestern province of Balochistan, where separatist militants have waged a long-running insurgency.
The attack came after the bus attack in the northwestern Pakistani province of Khyber-Paktunkhwa in which 13 people, including nine Chinese workers and two Pakistani soldiers were killed earlier in the month. read more
China is heavily involved in the development of the Gwadar port on the Arabian Sea as part of a $60 billion China-Pakistan Economic Corridor, which is itself part of China's Belt and Road infrastructure project.
Reporting by Syed Raza Hassan; Editing by Alex Richardson
They r burning ... Terrorist fathers are fleeing ... This is a marathon and we are gaining ground inch by inchWhere is the PAF? Why can't we see the terrorist camps burning inside Afghanistan???
As the vernacular goes, truck ki batti was fencing the borders and the terrorism would cease, then an end to Indian presence in Afghanistan would settle terrorism, then an end to Iran harboring BLF would reduce terrorism post-signing 400Billion USD strategic pact with China.
This should tell us that the actual problem lies elsewhere. Can China not influence an isolated Iran to stop giving refuge to BLF? The fence was a farce, tunnels dug underneath it are allowing free movement of men and materiel per locals living close the borders. Indians have already airlifted the leadership elements of their proxies to India.
The question is where does the real problem lie? It lies in Balochistan itself and the incapability of our intelligence and security apparatus. They are incapable because there is no pressure on them from the public to up their game. Not much has changed from the days of feraris and their camps during Musharraf era. The insurgent footsoldier is present in Balochistan if not the high-level leadership itself. He moves about freely, attacking isolated outposts of paramilitary in large groups without detection (attack on FC post in Bolan earlier this year where 40 or more insurgents attacked the outpost).
It is time to stop following the truck ki battis while being overly optimistic and realize that terrorists now operate on our own land with impunity and instead of blaming outsiders, we need to increase the capacity of our intelligence and law enforcement agencies. As for blaming or complaining about RAW etc, there is no need to complain, what is needed is an equivalent response on the enemy's home turf after each act of terror on Pakistani soil. That is how you deter external support for terrorism.
BTW, while all this is happening, post dasu, the Chinese investment in the month of July fell 80%. This at the time when we need every dollar we can get, the import bill is projected to be touching 70-80 billion USD this year with hardly 30 billion USD worth of exports, some 30 billion USD worth of remittances. Debt repayments are on top of the import-led outflows as well. One cannot understand what else an economic war looks like. Pakistan is being pushed towards bankruptcy with terrorism while the decision-makers are busy doing who known what.
This is not an Army issue. It's an intelligence issue. Pak intelligence needs to step up their game.Meanwhile, Bajwa and entire Army
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This is not an Army issue. It's an intelligence issue. Pak intelligence needs to step up their game.
I'm not familiar with it. though it seems kind of weird for an national intelligence agency to be under the army.ISI comes under who?
I'm not familiar with it. though it seems kind of weird for an national intelligence agency to be under the army.