Operation Ghazab Lil Haq (Pakistan - Afghanistan War)

I used to consider them to be Bharat's A team to fight against Pakistan. But, it's much more serious and nefarious than that....
Speaking with some youngsters makes me happy. People at least in the circles I roam in see these demons for what they truly are.

For decades Pakistan's security posture has been hyper focused on External Security. Internal Security has been an after thought, who can blame this thought process, we do face a complex and advanced persistent threat from more than one threat actor.
 
Speaking with some youngsters makes me happy. People at least in the circles I roam in see these demons for what they truly are.

For decades Pakistan's security posture has been hyper focused on External Security. Internal Security has been an after thought, who can blame this thought process, we do face a complex and advanced persistent threat from more than one threat actor.

The security situation in Pakistan is much more complex then we( on this forum) can comprehend. There are multiple actors involved, both external and internal, each having their own objectives.

On top of that you have, sorry to say, tens of millions of illiterate people believing in their own savior king.

Strength through unity is what we need.
 
The security situation in Pakistan is much more complex then we( on this forum) can comprehend. There are multiple actors involved, both external and internal, each having their own objectives.

On top of that you have, sorry to say, tens of millions of illiterate people believing in their own savior king.

Strength through unity is what we need.
Have to agree, as someone who was saw some of the horrors of WOT in Pak during 05-10 I can testify to what came before and what awaits us on the horizon if course correction is not immediate.
 

Kurram district: 4 security personnel martyred in attack on security checkpoint


AFP | BR Web Desk
March 9, 2025

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At least four security personnel were martyred in a militant attack on a security checkpoint in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s (KP) Kurram district, a police official told AFP on Sunday.

Kurram district, located on the border with Afghanistan, has seen a rise in violence in recent years.

“Heavily armed militants” launched the attack on Sunday morning, a police official told AFP on condition of anonymity because he was not authorised to speak to the media.

“At least four security personnel were martyred, and seven others were injured,” he said.

Terrorist attacks have increased in Pakistan since the Afghan Taliban returned to power in Kabul in August 2021.

The Pakistani Taliban – known as Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) – is the most active militant group in the northwestern region and regularly targets the security forces.

Islamabad accuses Kabul’s rulers of failing to root out militants sheltering on Afghan soil as they prepare to stage assaults on Pakistan, a charge the Taliban government denies.

Last week, 13 civilians and five soldiers were martyred when suicide bombers drove two car bombs into an army compound in the Bannu district of the same province.

Last year was the deadliest in a decade for Pakistan, home to 250 million people, with a surge in attacks that killed more than 1,600 people, according to the Center for Research and Security Studies, an Islamabad-based analysis group.
 
I think it’s time to drop the hammer on their positions on the border. The Afghan nation has seen a lot of bloodshed and I’m not a fan of them, but instead of consolidating their rule and making peace with all of their neighbors, they decided to support their cousins next door.

OTH - this was bound to happen. To the TTA, The TTP are practicing Muslims, same language, culture, traditions whereas anything east of Peshawar, it’s the opposite from the cities to the villages. Cities is full of elite westernized “Muslims” while using Islam to suppress the population, the villages is full of shirk and those that lack the faith that the Taliban exhibit.

Pakistanis elites have fudge the country. So many conflicting ideologies were bound to crash. Used Islam to use poor people to fight wars, and then used Westernization to undermine a full generation of poor who grew up with just Islam while the social economic divide further eroded the state.
 
I think it’s time to drop the hammer on their positions on the border. The Afghan nation has seen a lot of bloodshed and I’m not a fan of them, but instead of consolidating their rule and making peace with all of their neighbors, they decided to support their cousins next door.

OTH - this was bound to happen. To the TTA, The TTP are practicing Muslims, same language, culture, traditions whereas anything east of Peshawar, it’s the opposite from the cities to the villages. Cities is full of elite westernized “Muslims” while using Islam to suppress the population, the villages is full of shirk and those that lack the faith that the Taliban exhibit.

Pakistanis elites have fudge the country. So many conflicting ideologies were bound to crash. Used Islam to use poor people to fight wars, and then used Westernization to undermine a full generation of poor who grew up with just Islam while the social economic divide further eroded the state.
Dude is literally peddling khawarij propaganda with this one.
 

Pakistan to take all necessary measures against terrorist outfits based in Afghanistan


Dawn.com
March 11, 2025

Pakistan has reiterated that it will continue to take “all necessary measures” to protect the country from terrorist outfits in Afghanistan, calling out Kabul for “failing” to address the threat posed to the region.

Relations between Pakistan and Afghanistan have been strained due to frequent border skirmishes and Islamabad repeatedly demanding that Kabul take action against the banned Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) for using Afghan soil to launch attacks in Pakistan. Kabul denies the allegations.

Speaking during the UN Security Council (UNSC) briefing on Afghanistan in New York yesterday, Pakistan’s Permanent Representative to the UN Ambassador Munir Akram stated: “Pakistan will continue to take all necessary measures to eliminate the terrorist threats to our national security in accordance with our right to self-defence under international law and in accordance with the relevant resolutions of the Security Council.”

He asserted that the Kabul authorities had “failed to address the threat posed to the region and beyond by other terrorist groups, such as Al-Qaeda, the TTP and Baloch terrorists, including the BLA (so-called Balochistan Liberation Army) and the Majeed Brigade, which are present in Afghanistan”.
 
Kabul authorities had “failed to address the threat posed to the region and beyond by other terrorist groups, such as Al-Qaeda, the TTP and Baloch terrorists, including the BLA (so-called Balochistan Liberation Army) and the Majeed Brigade, which are present in Afghanistan”.

“The TTP, with 6,000 fighters, is the largest designated terrorist organisation operating from Afghanistan,” the ambassador highlighted.

The banned outfit was “perceived as enjoying Kabul’s patronage” and was fast emerging as an umbrella organisation for regional terrorist groups, the envoy reiterated his warning from last year.

He said that Pakistan had the evidence against Kabul authorities that they “not only tolerated but are complicit in the conduct of TTP’s terrorist cross-border attacks”.
 
TTP was collaborating with other terrorist groups present in Afghanistan, like the BLA and the Majeed Brigade, adding that the latter sought to destabilise Pakistan’s ties with China.

“The TTP also receives external support and financing from our principal adversary,” the envoy said in an apparent reference to India.

Akram continued: “Pakistan has faced the adverse impacts of the series of crises Afghanistan has lived through, during the past 40 years — hosting millions of Afghan refugees, infected by its extremist groups and the inflow of arms and drugs.”

“In the 20-year conflict, which ended in 2021, Pakistan consistently advocated engagement and sought to broker an inclusive peace,” he said, referring to the United States’ withdrawal from Afghanistan.
 
According to the 35th report of the Analytical Support and Sanctions Monitoring Team submitted to the UNSC last month, Afghan Taliban’s continued support for TTP was fuelling the group’s escalating attacks in Pakistan.

The “scale of outfit’s attacks in Pakistan has increased significantly” and the “status and strength of TTP in Afghanistan had not changed”, the UN report noted.

It further confirmed that the Afghan Taliban continued to provide the outlawed TTP with “logistical and operational space and financial support, bolstering the group’s capacity to sustain its activities”.
 
In November 2022, the TTP broke a fragile ceasefire agreement with the Pakistani government, vowing to escalate attacks across the country and target police, security forces, and other law enforcement agencies (LEAs).

Amid escalating attacks, Pakistan has intensified military operations under “Azm-i-Istehkam”, targeting TTP hideouts across the Afghan border, particularly in Paktika and Khost. These military measures include cross-border raids and retaliatory strikes.
 

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