Operation Ghazab Lil Haq (Pakistan - Afghanistan War)

The Taliban clearly feel under pressure here

Taliban Defense Ministry: No one should worry about any part of Afghanistan's territory

Enayatullah Khwarazmi, spokesperson for the Taliban Defense Ministry, without addressing the main issue of Pakistan's seizure of 32 square kilometers of Afghan territory, wrote on X that this group's defensive forces decisively defend Afghanistan's territory and, according to him, no one should worry about any part of the country's land.

The Taliban Defense Ministry spokesperson added that all areas along the Durand border are under the control of this group's fighters and emphasized that "there is a strong commitment to protect difficult-to-access areas as well."

These statements come at a time when, for the past month, the Taliban have fled from border posts in the Kamdesh and Bargmatal districts of Nuristan province, and the border routes are now under the control of Pakistani military forces.

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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.
Whomever pays them more
 
Good read, it covers the background building up to this, reasoning and goals of these ops.

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Righteous Fury. 😆
 
Seems like Afghan Taliban is facing some domestic backlash or legitimacy issues due to alleged Pakistani forces ground action:

"For reassurance:

In Kunar, whenever the Punjabi soldiers fire artillery shells towards us, we also fire several times more back at them. Last night, our comrades set up an arrangement on that same post from which shells were being fired at us during the Eid days. Of course, the enemy fires blindly with their cannons because our [forces are positioned there].

1/5"

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The nature of the kind of operations being conducted seems confusing now with talks of apparently areas of Nuristan, etc, being under Pakistani control.

From what I gather, I think only the Ghudwana enclave was captured because of the geographical sense it made and the ease of defence it allows.

Beyond this I don't think Pakistan has intentions of taking land, it'll be airstrikes and artillery.

The Wakhan stuff is probably just internet hype to put pressure on Afghanistan. But I think salami-slicing punisment tactics should be considered, every time they fu*k about take an easily defensible geographic area.
 
A tweet by the supposed "managing director" of Taliban's propaganda network 'Al-Mersaad'.

I will say, their propaganda network, at least on the formal side, runs more competently compared to Pakistan's. We have good general ideas but our execution is always horrible, likely lacking competent manpower to run it with attention to detail and narrative ideas.

Anyway, a lot of claims being made:

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