pakistani342
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I guess it is official:
1. Pakistan did threaten to send troops into Afghanistan last week
2. Now Afghan National Police General Abdur Raziq (he actually doesn't even hold a high school diploma but I guess in Afghanistan you don't need one to become a general -- lol) has been leading cross border raids into Pakistan (prior to being a General, Abdur Raziq was a petty drug smuggler)
Article here, excerpts below:
KABUL, Afghanistan — The police chief in Afghanistan’s southern province of Kandahar has ordered his forces to attack Pakistani-based Tehrik-i-Taliban insurgents inside Pakistan, adding fuel to rising tensions along the countries’ shared border.
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Last week, Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif threatened to send Pakistani troops into Afghan territory to kill or capture terrorist leaders responsible for the bloody attack Dec. 16 on a Pakistani military school. The massacre at the Army Public School and College in Peshawar, in which 149 people perished, was the deadliest terrorist attack in the country’s history.
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Since taking control of the restive province in southern Afghanistan, Raziq has faced multiple accusations of leading unsanctioned cross-border raids into Pakistan.
1. Pakistan did threaten to send troops into Afghanistan last week
2. Now Afghan National Police General Abdur Raziq (he actually doesn't even hold a high school diploma but I guess in Afghanistan you don't need one to become a general -- lol) has been leading cross border raids into Pakistan (prior to being a General, Abdur Raziq was a petty drug smuggler)
Article here, excerpts below:
KABUL, Afghanistan — The police chief in Afghanistan’s southern province of Kandahar has ordered his forces to attack Pakistani-based Tehrik-i-Taliban insurgents inside Pakistan, adding fuel to rising tensions along the countries’ shared border.
...
Last week, Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif threatened to send Pakistani troops into Afghan territory to kill or capture terrorist leaders responsible for the bloody attack Dec. 16 on a Pakistani military school. The massacre at the Army Public School and College in Peshawar, in which 149 people perished, was the deadliest terrorist attack in the country’s history.
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Since taking control of the restive province in southern Afghanistan, Raziq has faced multiple accusations of leading unsanctioned cross-border raids into Pakistan.