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Afghan security forces are said to be closing in on Pakistan’s most wanted terrorist Mullah Fazlullah in a move which suggests growing security cooperation between the two neighbours.

Army chief General Raheel Sharif, who travelled to Kabul on Tuesday along with ISI chief Lt Gen Rizwan Akhtar, was informed by Afghan authorities that “they are tightening the noose around Fazlullah”, a source told The Express Tribune.

This was Gen Raheel’s second visit to Kabul in two months and appears to indicate that a significant development may be expected about the fugitive chief of the outlawed Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP).

Islamabad has presented compelling evidence of Fazlullah’s involvement in the December 16, 2014 massacre at the Army Public School (APS) in Peshawar. Pakistan has since been pushing the Afghan authorities to eliminate terrorist sanctuaries as well as kill or capture Fazlullah.

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Afghan security forces recently launched an operation gainst TTP hideouts close to their country’s border with Pakistan. They have also arrested at least six suspected terrorists who were believed to be behind the APS attack.

Tuesday’s talks at the presidential palace in Kabul between army chief Gen Raheel Sharif and Afghan President Ashraf Ghani could be an indication of a ‘breakthrough’ on Fazlullah. A source disclosed that the army chief reiterated Pakistan’s demand for action against the TTP chief. “They [Afghanistan] are after him [Fazlullah] and may be quite close,” the source claimed.

ISPR’s Director General Maj Gen Asim Salim Bajwa said in tweets on micro-blogging site Twitter that the army chief and the Afghan president appreciated improvement in relations between the two countries. Both sides pledged to continue operations on their respective sides of the Durand Line and vowed not to allow use of their soils against each other, he added.

“The enemies of Afghanistan are the enemies of Pakistan. We stand shoulder to shoulder with Afghanistan in the fight against terrorism,” Gen Raheel told the Afghan leader. He assured Kabul that Pakistan would not allow its territory to be used against the neighbouring country.

The army chief also met Afghan Chief Executive Dr Abdullah Abdullah, according to Bajwa. Dr Abdullah acknowledged the “overall positive trajectory in bilateral relations, concrete progress in operations, border management and intelligence sharing.”

A statement issued by the presidential palace stated that Gen Raheel assured the Afghan president of Pakistan’s commitment to help in the peace process. “The army chief also apprised the Afghan president of Pakistan’s efforts to push the peace process forward,” it added.

“The messages from the Pakistani delegation were positive and their commitments have raised hopes that results will be clear within weeks,” according to the statement. “The Afghan government hopes the Pakistani pledges and steps will yield positive results,” the statement said.

Some sources said the army chief raised the issue of the handover of six suspects of the APS attack. Relations between Pakistan and Afghanistan have seen a significant improvement ever since the national unity government, led by President Ghani and CEO Dr Abdullah, was formed in Kabul.

The development is attributed to the policy shift Pakistan has undertaken with regard to the Afghan insurgents, including the Haqqani network.

Pakistan is thought to have secured the crucial support of Afghanistan against the TTP hideouts after it launched Operation Zarb-e-Azb in North Waziristan Agency, which was considered a stronghold of the Haqqani network.

The Pakistan military publicly announced that it was targeting all militant groups, including the Haqqanis, who were once seen as a ‘strategic asset’ by the security establishment.

Whirlwind trip: Afghan forces closing in on TTP chief – The Express Tribune
 
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both countries have to realize that if we are to erradicate terrorism forever we'd have to do it together, the border is way too porous and miscreants from boths sides cross border when its needed so cooperation from both sides will help both sides,
good to see both sides realizing this.
 
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Com'on Gen Raheel, offer ANA CAS from F-16 Squadrons. Time to cover ANA's , APUs with surgical strikes in their area of operations.

I don't know what is CAS and APU but I like your idea.

It won't happen though, I read somewhere that PAF was going out of stock with weapons, smart bombs or whatever they call it.
 
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This will be a big big CBM between the two countries if Afghan manages to capture Mullah radio and hand it over to Pakistan.
 
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I don't know what is CAS and APU but I like your idea.

It won't happen though, I read somewhere that PAF was going out of stock with weapons, smart bombs or whatever they call it.

* CAS = Close Air Support
* APU = Afghan Partner Unit (Spec Ops)
* AERO is building LGB kits at home
* JDAM kits are being sourced from US. Also seeking Turkish PGMs and LT series is already being built in Pakistan,
 
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Com'on Gen Raheel, offer ANA CAS from F-16 Squadrons. Time to cover ANA's , APUs with surgical strikes in their area of operations.

you made a good point ... we can offer ANA full Air cover , while they send troops in the TTP areas ...
 
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I read somewhere that PAF was going out of stock with weapons, smart bombs or whatever they call it.

No, that is not the case. We make our own bombs including some smart bombs. JDAMs are provided by US. CSF covers expenses of ammunition expended during Zarb e Azb. There will be no shortage of bombs.
 
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In his trip to the Afghan Capital today, Pakistan Army chief said, “The enemies of Afghanistan are the enemies of Pakistan. We stand shoulder to shoulder with Afghanistan in the fight against terrorism.” Pakistan and Afghanistan have continued to suffer at the hands of a ruthless common enemy whose main agenda is to keep the region in turmoil with their vicious attacks on common citizens. We saw one such suicide attack in Rawalpindi today that killed three worshipers in a mosque. We commend the leadership of both countries on their initiative to counter the common enemy together and bring peace to the region that so deserves.


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In his trip to the Afghan Capital today, Pakistan Army chief said, “The enemies of Afghanistan are the enemies of Pakistan. We stand shoulder to shoulder with Afghanistan in the fight against terrorism.” Pakistan and Afghanistan have continued to suffer at the hands of a ruthless common enemy whose main agenda is to keep the region in turmoil with their vicious attacks on common citizens. We saw one such suicide attack in Rawalpindi today that killed three worshipers in a mosque. We commend the leadership of both countries on their initiative to counter the common enemy together and bring peace to the region that so deserves.


Abdul Quddus
DET - U.S. Central Command
www.facebook.com/centcomurdu

Do you think ISAF would have any apprehensions if AFPAK sign a deal to dispatch PAF's F-16 assets to provide CAS for ANA during their operations?
 
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you made a good point ... we can offer ANA full Air cover , while they send troops in the TTP areas ...

Com'on Gen Raheel, offer ANA CAS from F-16 Squadrons. Time to cover ANA's , APUs with surgical strikes in their area of operations.

Cooperating Covertly is a good Idea but To overtly would going to cause Pakistan Trouble in Afghanistan. No matter how good Pakistan Relations have become with Afghan Govt. but within Afghanistan there are likes of Amrullah Saleh(Ex KHAD Chief AFAIK) also Exist and their Sole Purpose of living is to Spit Venom against Pakistan in Afghanistan so by giving them Air Support People like him would start Blabering Pakistan Bombing Afghanistan Crap and turn the whole Partnership into one big Public Backlash which is also bad for Current Afghan Govt. that hardly able to form their Cabinet. Another aspect is Rasheed Dostom is Afghanistan VP(Vice President) and we know who this guy is and what he is Famous for and how Friendly he is with Pakistan. Still there are a lot at Stake right now so instead of being Hasty on Taking the enemy out we should Calculate the Situation and then Hit the enemy according to that.
 
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you made a good point ... we can offer ANA full Air cover , while they send troops in the TTP areas ...
They wont agree to it , it would be sovereignty issue to them , though they would allow Americans to do that but not pakistna ?? Double standards ..
 
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They wont agree to it , it would be sovereignty issue to them , though they would allow Americans to do that but not pakistna ?? Double standards ..

It is very delicate matter indeed. An Afghan soldier facing Taliban won't care who is providing CAS. He just needs it. On the other hand, Afghan government has elements loyal to Indians. They will do their utmost to discredit PAF with allegations like killing civilians, deliberately targeting Afghan soldiers etc.. Under any circumstances, PAF will receive targeting information from afghan agencies. It may not be as accurate or some elements may intentionally provide wrong Intel to cause civilian casualties. This will cause resentment in local populations against Pakistan and its military. These elements will use such incidents to create a propaganda storm.

Apparently Pak Military will be aware of this and is not likely to commit CAS for ANA.
 
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matter of time till we land our hands on this stooge ---
 
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