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1:28 AM · Oct 20, 2025

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A caveman sitting in a cave may hide his face, close his eyes, and cover his ears, but the lightening storm in the skies above him does not care for any of this, and will strike thunder wherever it wants regardless of whether it is "accepted" by the caveman or not.

Afghans are welcome to not accept the border in online discourse, and in their official statements and their wet dreams, but the reality remains that any Afghan getting close to the fence risks becoming a vibrant human firework.

Any foreign entity's omission or inclusion of the word “border” in self-put-out statements about the western border could (and should) not matter less to the State, Government and People of Pakistan, as such held "viewpoints" can not influence what is, in fact, cold, hard reality: The Pakistan-Afghanistan International Border, and its paramilitarily-manned fence remains a military, governmental, sovereign and on-ground reality which no one can deny.

They may deny it online, but they may not cross it on the ground, without receiving ammunition in between their eyes.
 
Would you work with your jailers, if you were unjustly imprisoned?

I wouldn't. I would fight tooth and nail.bfrankly, he's been a lot more cooperative than people give him credit for. The fact he remains in prison, despite various offers, makes him one of the few political leaders in Pakistan that actually believe what they say.

So much maligning of Pakistan and army, justification of anti-Pakistan, anti-army, pro Taliban narratives based on this assumption:

"unjustly imprisoned" and other assumptions like these ...

this is used to justify any and all actions. Once this word/assumption/belief is introduced, any illegal act can be justified. No cooperation with jailers, attacks on army, institutions, maligning of Pakistan, resistance to follow laws, street violence, killing law enforcement officers, advocating violence, all can be justified.

But none of us are the judge and jury on what goes on behind the curtains, are we ? If this as unjust, then was the California case unjust too ? Was the declaration to become PM not false in the fist place ? And this is only just one example, I can cite dozens more. Should that not be a moral ground to question if someone needs ot be accountable in the first place regarding themselves ? Rather than poisoning minds of 2 generations against one's own country ? Are morals only left out for others to follow ?

One person is always innocent even if proven guilty, while others are guilty even if proven innocent. I for one criticize anyone where they are wrong and many of us do. But this seems to be the new rule of law for some Pakistanis and anything based on this assumption is justified. This sir, is far, far off from how ones who hold others to moral standards, should conduct themselves. Most of all, to those who poison the minds of the people, based on assumption that they are the most moral ones.
 
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500 million for a border this big is pennies

A chain link fence is a deterrent only to the general public, not to anyone else but it's a barrier at least

It's not just a case of fencing and forts, it's the locals, the local population in that areas are donkeys, they are complicit

You won't get away with a softly softly cheap approach

Pakistan hopes the Afghans and locals will see sense, but they don't, every peace deal is broken by them

You need to mine the borders and start making life painful for our enemies including the barely human scum in our tribal areas who are just as bad as the TTP
100% agree, ttp can not operate without local facilitator, why ttp dont operate in kuram agency para channar, peshawar, charsadda battgran and hazara region. Its obvious Fata people are facilitating ttp against state of Pakistan. Our soldiers are operating in very hostile environment in Fata while we are commenting on this blog these people actively collaborating and facilitating Enemy of Pakistan. Collective harsh punishment is the way forward otherwise abandon Fata and let them enjoy with ttp rule. Pakistan can not sacrifice their sons for these thankless caveman
 
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Pakistan/Afghanistan ceasefire.

After the Afghan forces attacked the Chaman border gate and disrespect the bodies of martyred soldiers the war between Pakistan took different turn. Pakistan which had previously only restricted it's self to engage the border positions of Afghan Interim Govt started climbing the escalation ladder.

The climb on the escalation ladder was not slow but rapid with targeting key position of TTA deep with in Afghanistan. The escalation shifted from border to two key cities of Afghanistan, Kabul and Kandahar. This forced Afghan Interim Govt to seek diplomacy and the Taliban Doha office got activated begging for peace.

What happened in Spin Boldak that made sudden peace was the targeting of an entire brigade headquarter resulting in huge losses of TTA soldiers.

Below is the funeral video of TTA Spin Boldak brigade. The entire brigade vanished from earth in seconds.
 
Ai will advance humanity they said

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‘People can breathe’: hope for peace on Afghan-Pakistan border

While border crossings remain closed, life has regained a semblance of normality.

AFP
October 20, 2025

After a week of violence, residents on the frontier between Afghanistan and Pakistan are hoping a new ceasefire deal will end the clashes and revive crucial cross-border trade.

While the crossings remain closed, life has regained a semblance of normality, with bakers kneading bread, fruit and vegetable sellers wheeling out their carts, and customers frequenting shops.

“People can breathe and feel relieved. (But) before that, gunfire damaged a few houses in our village,” said Sadiq Shah, 56, a shopkeeper from Baizai on the Pakistani side.

Fighting between Pakistan and Afghanistan broke out after explosions in Kabul on October 9.

The Taliban government blamed the blasts on its neighbour and launched a retaliatory border offensive, prompting Islamabad to vow a strong response.

After further clashes left soldiers and civilians dead, the two sides declared an initial 48-hour ceasefire on Wednesday.

New Pakistani strikes hit Afghanistan on Friday, with Islamabad saying it was targeting armed groups that the Taliban harbours and allows to launch attacks on Pakistani territory — a claim that Kabul denies.

The two sides approved a second ceasefire on Sunday, to the relief of many along the border.

“It’s incredible: both sides are Muslim, (ethnic) Pashtuns, so why fight?” said Shah.
 
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Why do Afghans think a single Pakistani gives a single hoot if they hate us? We shall do as we please. We're not on this planet to earn the fealty of Afghans.
 
Khassi state, true Gandus up at the top

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This is unfair.

About 2 weeks ago, who was complaining that this was not happening?

All of a sudden action happens and....
 

Taliban’s new ploy


Aizaz Ahmad Chaudhry
Published October 19, 2025

The writer is chairman, Sanober Institute, and former foreign secretary of Pakistan.

THE Afghan Taliban regime is living under an illusion. Visiting India, its interim foreign minister recently stated that Afghanistan had defeated the British, the Soviets and the Americans. No, they had not.

The Afghan rulers of the time were decisively defeated in the second Anglo-Afghan war (1878-80) by the British, enabling the latter to effectively make Afghanistan a buffer zone in the Great Game between the Raj and the Russian empire. Abdul Rahman Khan accepted the Durand Line as the border with British India, which was endorsed by subsequent Afghan rulers.

As for the Soviets, it was the concerted effort by the US and Pakistan that pushed them out and rescued the Afghan people in the 1980s. America’s presence in Afghanistan since 2001 also ended only when the US itself decided to exit in August 2021 because of American public opinion turning against distant wars and the strategic depth the Taliban had received in Pakistan.

For over four years now, the world has expected the Taliban to honour their commitments under the 2020 Doha peace accord with the US. However, they have violated all three promises: forming a true representative government, respecting women’s rights, and not allowing terrorist entities on Afghan soil.

With Pakistan, the Taliban have adopted a particularly hostile attitude, having lately embarked upon a two-pronged manoeuvre. The first prong is teaming up with India to not only benefit from Indian investments in healthcare, education and infrastructure, but to also doubly squeeze Pakistan under the mistaken belief that Pakistan’s enemy is their friend.

For its part, India, which has severely criticised Taliban in the past, has reversed its policy in order to leverage the Taliban against Pakistan, just as the Taliban are leveraging it against Pakistan. India hopes to wean the Taliban further away from Pakistan and even China.
 
This is unfair.

About 2 weeks ago, who was complaining that this was not happening?

All of a sudden action happens and....
Literally everybody predicted this happening, you can't undo 70 years of cuck mentality.
 
A parallel:
The so-called "Indian Peace Keeping Force" in Sri Lanka fighting the Liberation Tigers was facing suicide bombing attacks killing 100s of soldiers,
A western defense expert said
" If I were the commander of the Indian Peace Keeping Force in Sri Lanka, I would drive my BMP. IFVs straight into office of the DGMO and RAW headquarters in Delhi. There are enough senior Indian Tamil generals and brigadiers in those offices who pass intelligence to the Tamil Tigers such that they know the strategy much before the Indian Army commanders in Sri Lanka know it. "

We maybe in a similar situation.
 
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