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israr0333

Minister (2k+ posts)
We should not happy on killing of innocent kids and families across the border .. that's a big difference between us and Israel ,if there forces or TTP whoever are firing and killing across do the same with them not to bumbared civilian..
 

Awami Awaz

Senator (1k+ posts)
حرامی کے بچے جب اسطرف سے حملہ ہوگا تو جس بلڈنگ مین دھشت گردوں کی خبر ملے گی اس کو اڑایا جاے گا کیونکہ طالبان اپنی ڈیوٹی نہیں کررہے اور ان کو پناہ دی ہوی ہے، انہی بچون کے پیچھے چھپے دھشتگرد ہم پر حملے کرتے ہیں
جناب ان لوگوں کا تعلق دہشت گرد تنظیم سے ہے اس لیے جب ان کے بھائیوں کی لئ جاتئ ہے تو ان کی پھٹ کر گلے میں پر جاتئ ہے
 

Bubber Shair

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Patwari bi siyane ho gye. Youthie na huye
یوتھئیے زیادہ تر نسوار خور ہیں جو ہونٹ سے براہ راست دماغ پر اثرانداز ہوجاتی ہے اسی لئے ان کا دماغ ماوف رہتا ہے جس کا سدھرنا ممکن نہیں۔ ایک رپورٹ
 

miafridi

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
Death Toll From Pakistani Airstrike Rises to 45, Afghan Officials Say

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By Safiullah Padshah, Christina Goldbaum and Ihsanullah Tipu Mehsud
April 17, 2022Updated 4:09 p.m. ET
KABUL, Afghanistan — The death toll from airstrikes by the Pakistani military in eastern Afghanistan rose to at least 45 people, local officials said on Sunday, exacerbating simmering tensions along the border between the countries.
Since the Taliban seized power in Afghanistan last year, the country’s eastern border with Pakistan has been a source of increasing tension, with Pakistani officials claiming that newly emboldened militants harbored on Afghan soil are carrying out more frequent attacks in Pakistan. Taliban officials have denied sheltering militants.
The pre-dawn airstrikes, carried out in Kunar and Khost provinces early Saturday morning, killed civilians — including children — and injured 22 more, Shabir Ahmad Osmani, the director of information and culture in Khost Province, said on Sunday.
While sporadic cross-border shelling has killed civilians in Afghanistan for years, the death toll from the strikes on Saturday marks a significant escalation in violence and the use of military force by Pakistani authorities.

The strikes drew immediate condemnation from Taliban officials, who said that Pakistani military aircraft carried out the airstrikes.
“The Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan strongly condemns Pakistan’s attacks on refugees in Khost and Kunar. IEA calls on the Pakistani side not to test the patience of Afghans on such issues and not repeat the same mistake again otherwise it will have bad consequences,” Zabihullah Mujahid, a spokesman for the Taliban government, said in a statement on Twitter.

“Problems between the two countries must be resolved through political means,” he added.

The airstrikes added to Taliban officials’ existing frustration with Pakistani authorities over a fence Pakistan is building along the country’s 1,600 mile border, known as the Durand line.

On Saturday, Taliban authorities summoned Pakistan’s ambassador in Kabul to express their disapproval of the attacks and give him a diplomatic démarche to deliver to Islamabad, according to a statement from Afghanistan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Officials in Pakistan have not confirmed the strikes. Responding to news of the strikes on Sunday, Pakistani officials said that cross-border attacks from Afghanistan on its security forces had risen dramatically and urged the Taliban to secure the border area from militants.

“Pakistan has repeatedly requested Afghan Government in last few months to secure Pak-Afghan border region. Terrorists are using Afghan soil with impunity to carry out activities inside Pakistan,” Pakistan’s foreign office said in a statement on Sunday.

For decades the porous border area between Afghanistan and Pakistan has been a stronghold for the Pakistani Taliban, or Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan, a banned militant group in Pakistan. The Pakistani Taliban and the Afghan Taliban are separate entities, though they draw strength from some of the same ideological and religious moorings.

Since 2007, the Pakistani Taliban has been responsible for some of Pakistan’s worst terrorist attacks. The group carried out an attack on a school in Peshawar that killed 145 people in 2014, and in 2009 it attacked the headquarters of the Pakistani military. The Pakistani Taliban also tried to kill Malala Yousafzai, the student boldly defying Taliban subjugation of women who would recover from severe gunshot injuries and go on to win the Nobel Peace Prize.

While the Pakistani military carried out successive offensives against the group and won substantial gains in recent years, some Pakistani Taliban commanders found shelter in neighboring Afghanistan, officials say. For years that was a source of constant tension between Pakistan and Afghanistan’s previous Western-backed governments, which accused Pakistan of nurturing the Afghan Taliban insurgency and sheltering its leaders.

After the Taliban seized power in Afghanistan in August of last year, the Pakistani Taliban continued to launch regular attacks against Pakistani forces, Pakistani officials say. In November of last year, Pakistani authorities worked with the Afghan Taliban to broker a monthlong ceasefire with the militant group, Pakistani officials said.


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At the time, many pegged the ceasefire as the most significant step toward peace in Pakistan since 2014, when negotiations with the insurgents fell apart and the military launched an operation to bring swaths of northwest Pakistan back into their control.

But that hope proved futile. The November ceasefire was not renewed and after it expired, the Pakistani Taliban stepped up attacks on Pakistan’s soil in its effort to pressure authorities into allowing militants to return to their hometowns with impunity.
“Over the last several months, the T.T.P. has inflicted heavy losses on Pakistani security forces,” said Asfandyar Mir, a senior expert at the United States Institute of Peace, referring to Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan as the T.T.P. “Pakistan is realizing that the T.T.P. is a growing threat and the Taliban is unwilling to restrain anti-Pakistan jihadi groups despite the growing violence.”
On Thursday, seven Pakistan army soldiers were killed in North Waziristan, in the northwest area of the country, by militants operating from Afghanistan, Pakistan’s foreign office said in its statement.
The airstrikes on Saturday appear to have been carried out as retaliation to that attack. Most of the people killed in the airstrikes had been displaced from North Waziristan, according to locals.
On Saturday night and Sunday, hundreds of people in the Tank and Mirali districts, in northwest Pakistan, took to the streets in rallies protesting the airstrikes. They chanted, “Stop killing of innocent Waziristanis” as they marched, videos of the protest show.
Activists have also called for an inquiry commission to be formed by both the Pakistani and Afghan governments to investigate the incident and hold those responsible for the strike that killed civilians.
The airstrikes also appeared to further embolden the Pakistani Taliban.
“We want to tell the Pakistani army that every war has a principle and Pakistan has violated every principle of war up to date,” a spokesman for the Pakistani Taliban, Muhammad Khurasani, said on Saturday. “We challenge the Pakistan army to fight us in the battlefield instead of bombing oppressed people and refugee camps.”
Safiullah Padshah reported from Kabul, Christina Goldbaum from Dubai and Ihsanullah Tipu Mehsud from Islamabad, Pakistan.

Christina Goldbaum is a correspondent in the Kabul, Afghanistan, bureau.

NYTimes

Better sense prevail. You cannot change your neighbors and not resolving the issue through wisdom means you are opening another front which you will have to fight for the rest of your life. Even if you don't actively fight on that front, the resources that you will deploy as a caution, could be used to save millions of other lives within the borders if there are no tensions between the neighbors.

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Dastgir khan19

Minister (2k+ posts)

جس وقت ففتھ جنریشن وار کے لونڈے کابل سرینا ہوٹل میں نمبر ون کی چاۓ پر فتح کا جشن منا رہے تھے تب ہی ہم نے کہ دیا تھا اس چاۓ کے نتائج سنگین ہوں گے یہ فتح کا جشن بہت جلد ماتم میں بدل جاۓ گا . ایسا ہی ہوا آخر کار افغانستان کی سرحد سے ہونے والے پے در پے حملوں کے بعد پاکستان کی ضبط جواب دے گئی مزید فوجیوں کی شہادت کو نظر انداز کرنا نا ممکن ہو گیا اور پاکستان نے افغانستان میں موجود ٹی ٹی پی کے اڈوں کو نشانہ بنا ڈالا . اب پاکستان نے افغانستان کی طرف سے کسی بھی قسم کی جارحیت کا منہ توڑ جواب دینے کے لیے کمر کس لی ہے . کوئی بھی دہشت گرد یا افغان طالبان پاکستان پر حملہ کرے گا تو اسے پوری بری و فضائی قوت سے جواب دیا جاۓ گا . لاتوں کے بھوت باتوں سے نہیں مانتے اس لیے اب افغان طالبان ہوں یا پاکستانی طالبان جو بھی پاکستان پر حملہ اور ہو گا اسے آہنی ہاتھوں سے نمٹا جاۓ گا
پاکستان کی خاموشی کو افغان طالبان نے کمزوری سمجھ لیا تھا . افغان طالبان کی حکومت بننے کے بعد پاکستان میں ٹی ٹی پی کی دہشت گردی کئی گنا بڑھ گئی تھی . جیسا کہ پاکستانیوں نے سوچا تھا طالبان ٹی ٹی پی کو ختم کر دیں گے اس کے الٹ افغان طالبان نے ٹی ٹی پی کو جدید اسلح دے کر پاکستان پر حملہ آور کروا دیا . افغان طالبان کی حکومت میں ٹی ٹی پی کو وہ آزادی ملی جو اشرف غنی کی حکومت میں بھی حاصل نہیں تھی . ٹی ٹی پی کھلے عام سرحد پار سے حملے کر کے ویڈیو جاری کرتی رہی لیکن افغان طالبان نے اس کے خلاف کوئی کاروائی نہیں کی الٹا جب پاکستانی افواج ٹی ٹی پی کا پیچھا کرنے افغانستان کی سرحد پار کرتی تو افغان طالبان ٹی ٹی پی کے دفاع میں آ جاتے اور پاکستانی افواج پر گولہ باری شروع کر دیتے . کبھی تورخم بارڈر تو کبھی وزیرستان افغان طالبان نے بدمعاشی کی تمام حدیں پار کر دیں . افغان طالبان کی پے در پے سرحد کی خلاف ورزیاں ایسے ہی تھیں جیسے وہ کوئی سوپر پاور اور پاکستان کوئی یوکرین جیسا ملک ہو
عمران نیازی جیسا بے غیرت حکمران جو افواج پاکستان کی شہادتوں کے باوجود طالبان کے قدموں سے لپٹا ہوا تھا اور مذاکرات کی بھیک مانگ رہا تھا وہ ملکی دفاع میں سب سے بڑی رکاوٹ تھا . اس سے قبل بھی عمران نیازی وزیرستان فوجی آپریشن کی کھل کر مخالفت کر چکا تھا اور افواج پاکستان پر انسانی حقوق کی خلاف ورزیوں کے الزامات لگا چکا تھا اس نے پاک فوج کے ہاتھ اور پاؤں باندھ دئیے تھے . ایک طرف افواج پاکستان لاشیں اٹھا رہی تھی اور دوسری طرف نیرو نیازی طالبان کے ساتھ چین کی بانسری بجا رہا تھا . عمران نیازی سے چھٹکارہ حاصل کرنے کے بعد اب افواج پاکستان پوری طرح آزاد ہو چکی ہیں کہ وہ افغان طالبان کی ٹی ٹی پی کی صورت پاکستان میں دراندازی کا منہ توڑ جواب دے سکے
اب پاکستان پر امریکا کی دوستی کا الزام لگایا جا رہا ہے . یا تو افغان طالبان ٹی ٹی پی کو روکے یا پھر پاکستان بھی افغان طالبان کے دشمنوں کے ساتھ کھڑا ہو گا . ایک تو طرف تو آپ روزانہ درجنوں پاکستانی فوجیوں کو شہید و زخمی کر رہے ہیں اور دوسری طرف آپ چاہتے ہیں کہ پاکستان ہاتھ باندھ کر آپ کے سامنے کھڑا رہے . ایسا نہیں ہو گا افغان طالبان کو یہ جنگ بہت مہنگی پڑے گی . جس طرح افغان طالبان ٹی ٹی پی کو سپورٹ کر رہے اور جدید اسلح دے رہے اسی طرح پاکستان بھی افغان طالبان کے مخالف گروپوں کی مدد کرے گا اور امریکا کو اڈے بھی دے گا تا کہ افغان طالبان پر حملہ کرے . جنگ بھر پور طریقے سے لڑی جاۓ گی ، شہدا کی قربانیوں پر کسی قسم کا سمجھوتہ نہیں کیا جاۓ گا
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Iconoclast

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Taliban sey bheek maan kar ab unhi pey meow meow... Tera khusra sirf David ka missile launch kar sakta hey wo bhi reverse mein.... aur tera aj kal ka naya abba to Osama sey bheek mang chuka hey.
Baqi teri randi rona kaun parhey ga jahalat jey chashmey.
 

Iconoclast

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Baywatch Nazeer ko to kutti ki tareh maar diya ab Bellowall Butt ko marwana chahtey ho? Usko marwaney do magar david sey.
 

LNG

Politcal Worker (100+ posts)
ہم فوج کی سیاست میں مداخلت کے مخالف ہیں لیکن سرحدوں کی حفاظت اور اپنے شہدا کا انتقام لینے کیلئے جاری جہاد میں افواج پاکستان کی مکمل حمایت کرتے ہیں
 

thinking

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
Why we need to fight with Taliban??
Is this the order from US??And that is the reason behind IK removal becoz IK will not wants to open new front..Is US promise to give $$ if we start war with Taliban???
 

Iconoclast

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
افغان طالبان سے پہلے پاکستان میں ان کی پروکسی پی ٹی آی کے خلاف کریک ڈاؤن شروع کیا جاے
Wah reh? Osama sey bheek to teray maan kay yaar ney manga tha aur khaleefa bannay ka khwahishmand tha.
Sharm tum mein nahi warna yeh kehney sey pehlay khud ko goli martey dalal.
 

Citizen X

(50k+ posts) بابائے فورم
F#ck them and F#ck Aghanistan we have the full right to defend ourselves. Those tattibans are doing nothing but harbouring terrorists. If they are not going to do anything about it. Then we will have to.
 

thinking

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
Why not start war against USA proxies in Pakistan,PPP..Pmln..Jui.f..ANP..Judges..Few Generals first then go for Tali ban???
 

Citizen X

(50k+ posts) بابائے فورم
Death Toll From Pakistani Airstrike Rises to 45, Afghan Officials Say

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By Safiullah Padshah, Christina Goldbaum and Ihsanullah Tipu Mehsud
April 17, 2022Updated 4:09 p.m. ET
KABUL, Afghanistan — The death toll from airstrikes by the Pakistani military in eastern Afghanistan rose to at least 45 people, local officials said on Sunday, exacerbating simmering tensions along the border between the countries.
Since the Taliban seized power in Afghanistan last year, the country’s eastern border with Pakistan has been a source of increasing tension, with Pakistani officials claiming that newly emboldened militants harbored on Afghan soil are carrying out more frequent attacks in Pakistan. Taliban officials have denied sheltering militants.
The pre-dawn airstrikes, carried out in Kunar and Khost provinces early Saturday morning, killed civilians — including children — and injured 22 more, Shabir Ahmad Osmani, the director of information and culture in Khost Province, said on Sunday.
While sporadic cross-border shelling has killed civilians in Afghanistan for years, the death toll from the strikes on Saturday marks a significant escalation in violence and the use of military force by Pakistani authorities.

The strikes drew immediate condemnation from Taliban officials, who said that Pakistani military aircraft carried out the airstrikes.
“The Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan strongly condemns Pakistan’s attacks on refugees in Khost and Kunar. IEA calls on the Pakistani side not to test the patience of Afghans on such issues and not repeat the same mistake again otherwise it will have bad consequences,” Zabihullah Mujahid, a spokesman for the Taliban government, said in a statement on Twitter.

“Problems between the two countries must be resolved through political means,” he added.

The airstrikes added to Taliban officials’ existing frustration with Pakistani authorities over a fence Pakistan is building along the country’s 1,600 mile border, known as the Durand line.

On Saturday, Taliban authorities summoned Pakistan’s ambassador in Kabul to express their disapproval of the attacks and give him a diplomatic démarche to deliver to Islamabad, according to a statement from Afghanistan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Officials in Pakistan have not confirmed the strikes. Responding to news of the strikes on Sunday, Pakistani officials said that cross-border attacks from Afghanistan on its security forces had risen dramatically and urged the Taliban to secure the border area from militants.

“Pakistan has repeatedly requested Afghan Government in last few months to secure Pak-Afghan border region. Terrorists are using Afghan soil with impunity to carry out activities inside Pakistan,” Pakistan’s foreign office said in a statement on Sunday.

For decades the porous border area between Afghanistan and Pakistan has been a stronghold for the Pakistani Taliban, or Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan, a banned militant group in Pakistan. The Pakistani Taliban and the Afghan Taliban are separate entities, though they draw strength from some of the same ideological and religious moorings.

Since 2007, the Pakistani Taliban has been responsible for some of Pakistan’s worst terrorist attacks. The group carried out an attack on a school in Peshawar that killed 145 people in 2014, and in 2009 it attacked the headquarters of the Pakistani military. The Pakistani Taliban also tried to kill Malala Yousafzai, the student boldly defying Taliban subjugation of women who would recover from severe gunshot injuries and go on to win the Nobel Peace Prize.

While the Pakistani military carried out successive offensives against the group and won substantial gains in recent years, some Pakistani Taliban commanders found shelter in neighboring Afghanistan, officials say. For years that was a source of constant tension between Pakistan and Afghanistan’s previous Western-backed governments, which accused Pakistan of nurturing the Afghan Taliban insurgency and sheltering its leaders.

After the Taliban seized power in Afghanistan in August of last year, the Pakistani Taliban continued to launch regular attacks against Pakistani forces, Pakistani officials say. In November of last year, Pakistani authorities worked with the Afghan Taliban to broker a monthlong ceasefire with the militant group, Pakistani officials said.


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At the time, many pegged the ceasefire as the most significant step toward peace in Pakistan since 2014, when negotiations with the insurgents fell apart and the military launched an operation to bring swaths of northwest Pakistan back into their control.

But that hope proved futile. The November ceasefire was not renewed and after it expired, the Pakistani Taliban stepped up attacks on Pakistan’s soil in its effort to pressure authorities into allowing militants to return to their hometowns with impunity.
“Over the last several months, the T.T.P. has inflicted heavy losses on Pakistani security forces,” said Asfandyar Mir, a senior expert at the United States Institute of Peace, referring to Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan as the T.T.P. “Pakistan is realizing that the T.T.P. is a growing threat and the Taliban is unwilling to restrain anti-Pakistan jihadi groups despite the growing violence.”
On Thursday, seven Pakistan army soldiers were killed in North Waziristan, in the northwest area of the country, by militants operating from Afghanistan, Pakistan’s foreign office said in its statement.
The airstrikes on Saturday appear to have been carried out as retaliation to that attack. Most of the people killed in the airstrikes had been displaced from North Waziristan, according to locals.
On Saturday night and Sunday, hundreds of people in the Tank and Mirali districts, in northwest Pakistan, took to the streets in rallies protesting the airstrikes. They chanted, “Stop killing of innocent Waziristanis” as they marched, videos of the protest show.
Activists have also called for an inquiry commission to be formed by both the Pakistani and Afghan governments to investigate the incident and hold those responsible for the strike that killed civilians.
The airstrikes also appeared to further embolden the Pakistani Taliban.
“We want to tell the Pakistani army that every war has a principle and Pakistan has violated every principle of war up to date,” a spokesman for the Pakistani Taliban, Muhammad Khurasani, said on Saturday. “We challenge the Pakistan army to fight us in the battlefield instead of bombing oppressed people and refugee camps.”
Safiullah Padshah reported from Kabul, Christina Goldbaum from Dubai and Ihsanullah Tipu Mehsud from Islamabad, Pakistan.

Christina Goldbaum is a correspondent in the Kabul, Afghanistan, bureau.

NYTimes
All part of the greater plan. First remove the unfriendly govt, then install puppets, then have mouth pieces like Wazir and Darward bark about these alleged attacks in the NA so no one can deny them. Then demonize Pakistan in the western press. Eventually their aim is to disarm Pakistan from its nuclear weapons so another Libya can be made giving them full access to Iran, Afghanistan and China
 

Awami Awaz

Senator (1k+ posts)
Wah reh? Osama sey bheek to teray maan kay yaar ney manga tha aur khaleefa bannay ka khwahishmand tha.
Sharm tum mein nahi warna yeh kehney sey pehlay khud ko goli martey dalal.
یار تو دماغ نا لگا تیرا دماغ روزانہ رافع حاجت کے بعد فلش ہو جاتا ہے
 

Iconoclast

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
یار تو دماغ نا لگا تیرا دماغ روزانہ رافع حاجت کے بعد فلش ہو جاتا ہے
Mera kutta jo tutti karta hey, wo teray tabbar say zyada IQ rakhta hey. Mein to tujhey teri auqat dikha raha houn aur us key liye dimagh ki kya zaroorat, to tehra maryam kay jaangia ka keera.
 

Iconoclast

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
انقلاب لانے کے لیے خود بھی ناچنا پڑتا ہے اور گھر والوں کو بھی نچانا پڑتا ہے
Issie liye tu ney apna chakla Nawaz kay ghar mein shift kar dia? Vote ko izzat denay key liye ya note ya phir boot?
Ja bheek mang shabas, tanz tujh jaisay haramion sey acha nahi lagta, tanz ki beizzati hoti hey.
 

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