Operation Ghazab Lil Haq (Pakistan - Afghanistan War)

Bhai Ghar ka Darwaza band kerne se Bahr bhonkne wale Kutte bhaag nai jayen gay, you have to take a Gun and shoot them down before they bite your family member and give them Rabies.
Don't worry when we are done the Kutta will end up on a special menu in Korea.
 
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In that case we'll just have make sure Afghanistan never becomes powerful.
 
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This man started out as a Pro-Pakistani voice - but like all Afghan's the snake exposed his fangs in time. His criticism of Pakistan operations against Afghanistan exposed a clear flaw in his argument. Initially his posts were very middle of the road (yes TTP bad but Afghan Taliban good legitimate rulers of Afghanistan).

Ever since March his views have become far more sardonic. This is because of him losing the war of narratives when debating with other opinion makers in the region and frankly the amount of garbage being put out by Kabul.

His previous tweets from the Durrand Line were made viral NO THANKS to the Al Jazeera program "Listening Post" where he was invited as a speaker on the issue of Afghan/Pakistan conflict - with you guessed it, NO sensible Pakistani speaker to counter his BS.

Al Jazeera has time and time again proven to be Anti-Pakistan, Pro Taliban and as time passes- it is evident that the Qataris and the UAE et.al have created the TTA as a insurance card against Pakistan to keep us engaged on the Western border and keep it nice and HOT.

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These scumbags and their masters have been exposed and now are humiliated barking is all they can do.
 
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The Taliban’s mission to destroy Pakistan (2009) | Four Corners​


A documentary from a decade ago, nothing much have change when it comes to TTP support among the locals.
 
This man started out as a Pro-Pakistani voice - but like all Afghan's the snake exposed his fangs in time. His criticism of Pakistan operations against Afghanistan exposed a clear flaw in his argument. Initially his posts were very middle of the road (yes TTP bad but Afghan Taliban good legitimate rulers of Afghanistan).

Ever since March his views have become far more sardonic. This is because of him losing the war of narratives when debating with other opinion makers in the region and frankly the amount of garbage being put out by Kabul.

His previous tweets from the Durrand Line were made viral NO THANKS to the Al Jazeera program "Listening Post" where he was invited as a speaker on the issue of Afghan/Pakistan conflict - with you guessed it, NO sensible Pakistani speaker to counter his BS.

Al Jazeera has time and time again proven to be Anti-Pakistan, Pro Taliban and as time passes- it is evident that the Qataris and the UAE et.al have created the TTA as a insurance card against Pakistan to keep us engaged on the Western border and keep it nice and HOT.

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These scumbags and their masters have been exposed and now are humiliated barking is all they can do.

The UAE and Qatar need to be told bluntly.
 
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Tries to cater to Muslims, but has posted things like:

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Pathetic.
 
As of 2024, the Wakhan District has an estimated population of ~18,000 residents. Wikipedia It's one of the most sparsely inhabited and geographically isolated places on Earth.




Ethnicity​


Three main groups:


1. Wakhi (~75% of population)The Wakhi are the dominant ethnic group. They practice agriculture in the river valleys and herd animals in summer pastures at higher elevations. Wikipedia They are an Iranian ethnic group and predominantly adhere to Nizari Ismaili Shia Islam — followers of the Aga Khan. Wikipedia


2. Kyrgyz (~10–15%)The Kyrgyz, numbering around 1,500, are Sunni Hanafi Muslims and live as nomadic herders at the higher eastern altitudes in the Great and Little Pamir. Wikipedia


3. Pamiri/Tajik (remainder)Farsi-speaking Pamirs and Tajiks round out the population, reflecting the corridor's history as a junction between multiple Central Asian worlds. Geoperspective




Allegiance to the Taliban — Very Low​


This is the critical point. The religious and cultural divide is stark:


Religious incompatibility: The Taliban's extreme fundamentalism is largely alien to the Ismailis who make up perhaps 80% of the valley. They revere the Aga Khan — an octogenarian billionaire based in Monaco who claims direct descent from the Prophet — almost as a living deity. Foreign Policy


Historical neglect turned hostile takeover: The Taliban had never entered the Wakhan until they took over the country. It wasn't their cultural area — the Taliban are Sunni, while the locals are Shia Ismaili from a different Muslim sect, considered "outside the family" and treated as half-wild shepherd populations. The area had always been marginalized and forgotten even before the Taliban. The World from PRX


Reaction to Taliban arrival: Despite official videos showing a calm takeover, an anonymous local source reported otherwise: "When the Taliban arrived, the Afghan forces escaped to Tajikistan, and the local people hid in their homes. We have been in hiding for weeks." Geoperspective


Kyrgyz fleeing: Dozens of ethnic Kyrgyz families called on the government in Bishkek to repatriate them, saying they sold all their belongings and livestock after the Taliban denied their children education. "We can't return to Pamir anymore," one man said. RFE/RL


Fear for their way of life: Educational initiatives put in place over the last decade by Aga Khan organizations have been cut short, and women's lives have already changed dramatically. Many Wakhi people fear for their way of life. Foreign Policy




Bottom Line​


The Wakhan population has essentially zero organic allegiance to the Taliban. They are religiously Ismaili (anathema to Taliban Sunni Deobandism), culturally liberal by Afghan standards, historically neglected by Kabul, and have shown fear and flight responses to Taliban arrival. The Tajik-Pamiri-Ismaili identity makes the Wakhan fundamentally challenging for the Sunni Pashtun-dominated Taliban government. The Express Tribune The Taliban controls it by military patrol, not by consent.


claude response on the population of wakhan
Having worked in the region I can tell you Paimir people are the most hospitable Afghan, however they are not in a position to influence any serious control on their own.

One of the most persecuted ethnic groups in Afghanistan. One of the biggest stakeholder groups to benefit from a departure of the Talibs.
 
Intellect? Pakistanis have been so brainwashed by these Molvi types that any guy with an imama looks like a Mahdi, a savior and a true better superior Muslim to them.

Finding role models in foreign lands ... Pakistani "Ulema" have daddy issues.


From the tweet ...

"Since the day Pakistan was created, Islam has been suppressed and Muslims"

And yet it was Pakistan that gave refuge to them. Protected their lives, their generations and honor of their women.
Brilliant post.
 

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