Operation Ghazab Lil Haq (Pakistan - Afghanistan War)

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What with these afghadus terrorist regime? Even in "war" the target is children school and mosque in Pakistan? wtf

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but nobody highlight it. no one teach them about islam all lectures are for us
 
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Main fighting force ( FC ) engaging the Kunis are Pashtuns. So are alot of officers and soldiers in the regular forces. Pashtuns have always served Pakistan with distinction

Of course they do. And my favorite Pakistani leader since Jinnah is General Ayub Khan. I am a great admirer of General Ayub Khan!
Why would Imran Khan appoint a guy like Achakzai to the important position of the Leader of the Opposition? Was it to play some ethnic card? You know, Imran has been playing that since early 2000s, which is itself a joke because Imran is a Punjabi himself despite desperately trying to distance from Punjabis. Why appoint Achakzai to such an important position where Achakzai wasted no time in calling the Pakistani Army basically from only four districts of Punjab? Maybe Imran is yet another scoundrel and opportunist?
When will people's eyes open about this new born Sh. Mujib ur Rehman of Pakistan? But honestly, that would be insulting Mujib--even Mujib.
 

'Righteous Fury': Operation Ghazab lil-Haq​


  • Pakistan has launched Operation Ghazab lil-Haq against the Afghan Taliban after “unprovoked firing” from across the border
  • The Pakistan Air Force (PAF) conducted airstrikes targeting military installations in Kabul, Kandahar, and Paktia. Afghanistan’s Taliban government has acknowledged that these strikes took place
  • DG ISPR Lt Gen Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry has said Afghan Taliban need to make a “clear choice” between terror organisations and Pakistan; over 270 Afghan Taliban operatives and terrorists have been killed while 12 of Pakistan’s troops have been martyred
  • China calls for ceasefire, UK urges de-escalation; Turkish and Saudi foreign minister hold phone call with FM Dar
  • Leaders across the political spectrum, including President Zardari, PM Shehbaz Sharif, and opposition PTI leaders, have issued statements of support for the military
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Afghan Taliban don’t believe in peace, says Tarar


Concluding his press conference, the information minister said Afghan Taliban had “nothing to do with Islam. They don’t believe in peace”.

He summarised what he had earlier stated, saying that the “Afghan Taliban regime is an illegitimate system of government; it is based on a wrong interpretation of religion, an interpretation that suits them (Afghan Taliban) and has nothing to do with the basic principles of religion, Islam; and it is a system of oppression”.
 
We won't take lessons on morality from pedophile grooming gang defenders and genocide supporting maniacs.

Pakistan did the right thing by sabotaging your designs. Now, it's up to us to mop it up. It is what it is.

The world isn't perfect.

Piss off and enjoy the visuals.
Who is the "we"? Brits? Or someone ashamed to display his proper flags?
 
The Taliban are demanding recognition from Pakistan as the legitimate government of Afghanistan. Pakistan is refusing this for various reasons. The Taliban respond by turning a blind eye to the TTP/BLA terrorist groups and building relations with India.
did india accept taliban government than? that is not the issue the issue with TTA is that when they were fighting against US and allied the TTP also helped them in it now they are stick to the TTP and are not doing operation against them.
 

4-5 Afghan Taliban checkposts destroyed in late-night retaliatory action at Arandu border, says official


Lower Chitral Deputy Commissioner Rao Hashim Azim has told Dawn that four to five Afghan Taliban checkposts were destroyed in retaliatory action by security action at the Arandu border late on Thursday night.

He said small and heavy weapons were employed during the skirmish, which began after unprovoked firing from the Afghan side.

The situation remains tense in Chitral’s Arandu Valley, with intermittent firing being reported.
 

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