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Al Qaeda chief calls for unrelenting Kashmir jihad against India and says Pakistan cannot be trusted

Is there any doubt left now that these people are the creation of CIA and zionists?

The Kashmir struggle will be hurt extremely bad. I am afraid it will even help the Chinese to justify their crackdown on Uighurs.

If they want to do Jihad then follow the rules of Jihad and do it like the Salafs did.

Blowing up people who don't even have anything to do with war and aren't in a war with you isn't Jihad.

As it stands only Pakistan can declare Jihad on India and China to free up our Muslim brothers. They're an established authority, they've an army and they can declare a war and fight like men fighting only the military and not hurting innocent civilians.
Todays salads are the vermin that create the problems. No comparison to days of old
 
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India should propose banning Al-qaida and declare it a terrorist organizations
 
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The Mumbai attacks were Jihad?

You need to learn what Jihad is. I can't be a Muslim without supporting the violent physical Jihad so yes i do and i wish i die as martyrs in one.

I don't know any Jihadists in the world today. I see terrorists who are badnaming Jihad. Pakistan is suffering from terrorists.

Jihad can only happen when leaders of Muslims declare it. Like back in February when India attacked Pakistan, if Pakistan had declared a war then that was Jihad. Jihad also has specific rules and even in a war, it doesn't mean you can kill anyone you want.

It's amazing how many people here are clueless about what Jihad is and confuse terrorism with Jihad.

Few ground rules before Jihad can even happen.

Jihad can only happen with permission of the ruler.

When Jihad is declared.

You can only fight and kill the people fighting you.
If in fighting, someone from enemy doesn't want to fight, you must protect him and take him to safety.
Trees shouldn't be hurt.
Innocents civilians, elderly, children, women shouldn't be hurt

https://islamqa.info/en/answers/697...er-necessary-for-jihad-for-the-sake-of-allaah

If someone picks up arms and starts blowing people and calls it Jihad, he's a moron. Jihad is an act of worship and just like any worship, you follow its rules. You can't sit, stand and prostrate and call it Namaz, same way you can't murder innocents and call it Jihad.

The zionists and Al-Ciada want you to believe otherwise so they can paint all Muslims as terrorists and achieve their vicious goals.
What i was saying is people are gonna misinterpret it -__-. They will use that as their benefit. They will use scripture for violence as has every religion Hindus, Muslim,Christian,Jews. So encouraging that is futile and harmful. We know jihad by the version that terrorists display. That was my point and you must agree to some point that thats the reality.
 
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India, you got a major problem coming your way it seems good luck !!
 
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What i was saying is people are gonna misinterpret it -__-. They will use that as their benefit. They will use scripture for violence as has every religion Hindus, Muslim,Christian,Jews. So encouraging that is futile and harmful. We know jihad by the version that terrorists display. That was my point and you must agree to some point that thats the reality.

Oh okay. I agree then.
 
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Whats new in this news???

Al - Qeada is linked to violence in India and Kashmir since time in memorial.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2019/02/profile-jaish-muhammad-190215061851082.html

Profile: What is Jaish-e-Muhammad?
Pakistan-based armed group headed by Masood Azhar has been implicated in a series of suicide attacks in Kashmir.

by Asad Hashim
2 May 2019

Formed in 2000, Jaish-e-Muhammad (JeM or Army of Muhammad) is a Pakistan-based armed group that aims to undermine and overthrow Indian control over Indian-administered Kashmir through attacks on security and government targets.

The group was founded by Masood Azhar, who previously fought under the banner of Harkat-ul-Mujahideen and has been linked to al-Qaeda.

Azhar founded JeM after he was released from Indian custody in 1999, in exchange for more than 150 hostages held on an Indian Airlines flight that had been hijacked and diverted to Kandahar in Afghanistan.



Kashmir blast kills Indian security forces (4:00)
Azhar is said to have formed JeM with the support of then al-Qaeda chief Osama bin Laden and the Afghan Taliban, according to the United Nations.

The group is said to have actively supported the Afghan Taliban's fight against US-led NATO forces since 2001.

JeM has carried out several high-profile suicide and other attacks against Indian targets since its formation.

Notably, in 2001 it was implicated in attacks on the legislative assembly building in Indian-administered Kashmir and on the Indian parliament in New Delhi. More than 50 people were killed in the two attacks.

JeM outlawed in Pakistan
Azhar was arrested by Pakistani authorities for his alleged involvement in the parliament attack, but was released a year later after a court ruled authorities had presented inadequate evidence against him.

Pakistan outlawed the JeM as a "terrorist organisation" in 2002, prompting the group to target Pakistan, twice unsuccessfully attempting to assassinate then-Pakistani president Pervez Musharraf in 2003.

In 2016, Pakistan once again detained Azhar after India alleged JeM was responsible for an attack on an Indian airbase in the town of Pathankot, killing at least six people.

Later that year, JeM was linked to an attack on an Indian security forces base at Uri, killing 19 people.

In February 2019, JeM claimed responsibility for a suicide attack that killed 40 Indian soldiers in the Indian-administered Kashmir town of Pulwama, the worst such attack on Kashmiri soil.

A senior police officer, who works with counterinsurgency department of India-administered Kashmir, said in the last two years the armed group has suffered a setback in south Kashmir, such as Pulwama and Tral, because of counter-insurgency operations.

"JeM is not only on a revival mode by carrying out such high-value attacks, but it also nurtures pan India Islamist goals," he said on condition of anonymity.



Pakistan begins crackdown on groups accused of violence
An official also told Al Jazeera there are 56 JeM fighters active in Kashmir.

"Foreign rebels belonging to JeM who have sneaked into Kashmir from Pakistan are mostly active in the northern parts. While 23 of them are local who are mostly from south Kashmir," the official said.

Azhar's current whereabouts remain unknown having not been formally charged by Pakistan with a crime nor making public appearances since his detention.

On May 1, 2019, the United Nations added to its list of "global terrorists" after China lifted its objections to the move.

Under the decision, Azhar will be subject to an assets freeze, global ban and arms embargo.

The sanctions committee accused hime of "participating in the financing, planning, facilitating, preparing, or perpetrating of acts or activities" carried out by JeM.

Additional reporting by Rifat Fareed from Srinagar

SOURCE: Al Jazeera News
 
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Al Qaeda chief calls for unrelenting Kashmir jihad against India and says Pakistan cannot be trusted
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Al-Qaeda's chief Ayman al-Zawahiri, seen here in an earlier 2012 video, called for a united jihad in Kashmir CREDIT: AFP
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Al Qaeda's chief has called on jihadists in Kashmir to launch unrelenting blows against India as he also attacked Pakistan's army, ,saying it could not be trusted to liberate the territory.

Ayman al-Zawahiri used a video statement to call militants to wage attacks “to bleed the Indian economy and make India suffer sustained losses in manpower and equipment”.

The statement was an attempt by the group to stake a claim to Islamist jihad in South Asia after competition from Islamic State and other groups, analysts suggested.

Militant groups have fought troops in Indian-administered Kashmir for decades, but violence has increased in recent years as Delhi has waged a heavy-handed crackdown against protestors.

A car bombing in Pulwama claimed by the Pakistan-based Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM) group killed around 40 paramilitary police in February, bringing Delhi and Islamabad close to war. Both sides claim the disputed territory in whole, and Pakistan's military has long been accused of sponsoring and supporting groups such as JeM to attack Indian troops.

But in an outspoken attack on the Pakistani military Zawahiri said a history of “failures, defeats, corruption and treachery” showed they could not be trusted to free Kashmir.

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Violence has intensified in Kashmir CREDIT: AP
Pakistan has faced renewed international pressure to turn on its proxies after the stand-off with India.


Raffaello Pantucci, an international terrorism expert at the Royal United Services Institute think tank said the video could be a reaction to Islamic State group's expansion into South Asia. The group is thought to have inspired the bombers behind the Sri Lanka Easter Sunday attacks that killed more than 250.

He said: “If you look at the indicators of what is happening in South Asia, it is all quite negative. Isis is announcing groups in Pakistan and India. I think there's some degree to which al Qaeda are trying to stick their oar in.”

Pakistan's military faced accusations of harbouring al Qaeda's founder, Osama bin Laden, after he was found hiding in Abbottabad in 2011.

Mr Pantucci said: “I think the Pakistani's are certainly clamping down a bit. Al Qaeda has usually been one they don't mind clamping down on, as it is less strategic a tool than some of the other domestic ones.”

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/20...alls-unrelenting-kashmir-jihad-against-india/




Lol..........:lol:........why doesn't this Egyptian mind his own business........he is calling our military achievements failures when we have successfully, single-handedly fought off a 7× bigger enemy nation for 72 years and his Arab people have been beaten to a pulp by the Jews who are 10× smaller than the Arabs, for over 70 years......get f**ked.....8-)
 
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Some more food for you people to digest.

https://www.brookings.edu/opinions/how-911-is-connected-to-december-13/

How 9/11 is Connected to December 13

Bruce Riedel Thursday, September 11, 2008

On December 13, 2001, I was on the National Security Council staff at the White House when news came in that five terrorists had attacked the Indian Parliament in New Delhi. They apparently planned to murder as many of India’s senior political leaders and officials as possible. Fortunately, their timing was off, both Houses of Parliament had adjourned and the top leaders had just left, and the guards reacted promptly and killed all five of the terrorists.

It was clear to me immediately that even by the standards of modern terrorism this was an extraordinary attack. By targeting the legislature of the world’s largest democracy, the terrorists were deliberately seeking to provoke India to strike back. Had they succeeded in killing, say, Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee or Congress leader Sonia Gandhi, the terrorists would have left India with few options but to use force against the terrorists’ sponsors.

As it was, of course, India was quick to find connections between the five and Pakistan’s infamous Inter-Services Intelligence Directorate, the ISI. The five attackers were Pakistani citizens and members of the ISI-supported, if not created, Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM) terror organisation. The JeM was founded by Maulana Masood Azhar, a long-time terrorist who was freed in December 1999 from an Indian jail in return for the release of the hostages from the hijacked Indian Airlines flight 814 taken to Kandahar by Kashmiri terrorists backed by the ISI. The ISI took Azar on a victory tour through Pakistan to raise money to create the JeM.

The case linking the JeM and the ISI to the attack on the Parliament has been made convincingly by former Indian Foreign Minister Jaswant Singh and others in their memoirs of that December day. A former head of the ISI, Javed Ashraf Qazi, later admitted that the JeM was responsible for the attack, although at the time, the Pakistani spokesman suggested it was all a put-up job by India.

Did Pakistan’s leaders really think attacking the Parliament was in their national interest? Did they not understand that a successful attack would take the subcontinent to war? As it was, India mobilised the largest military operation in its history and demanded Pakistan break all links with groups like the JeM and hand over its leaders for trial. Pakistan refused and the two countries were eyeball to eyeball for the next year, on the brink of war.

Interestingly, Pakistan’s then military dictator, General Pervez Musharraf, barely mentions the issue in his otherwise very chatty autobiography, In the Line of Fire. There is no discussion of the attack on Parliament and barely any discussion of the crisis that ensued. It is as if it never happened.

Musharraf privately told our Ambassador in Pakistan at the time that it was a very “dirty” business but never clarified what that meant. Did the ISI not tell him about the plan to attack the Parliament? Or did the ISI’s client operate outside its control for someone else?

I asked myself then and still do: who benefited from this attack? The answer is the JeM’s friend and ally, Osama bin Laden’s al-Qaeda. In December 2001, the al-Qaeda was on the run, even on the ropes. The US and allied forces had overthrown the Taliban Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan in a lightning operation. Musharraf had switched sides, at least for the time, and reversed a decade of Pakistani support for the Taliban and was promising Washington that he would help catch bin Laden and the rest of the fleeing al-Qaeda gang.

By diverting Pakistan’s army to the east, to the border with India for the next year, the Parliament attack helped save al-Qaeda. Was that the purpose of the attack or only an unintended consequence? A full-scale Indo-Pakistan war would have been even better for bin Laden, creating chaos throughout the region and giving al-Qaeda revenge for Musharraf’s betrayal.

Perhaps it was all payback for earlier cooperation between the JeM and al-Qaeda. Jaswant Singh argues in his memoirs that the IC 814 hijack was the “dress rehearsal” for al-Qaeda’s 9/11 attacks because of the close contacts between the hijackers, the ISI, the al-Qaeda and the Taliban. Ahmed Rashid has noted that bin Laden was the behind-the-scenes mastermind of the hijack and pushed for the release of the JeM’s founder. Did the JeM pay back bin Laden for his help in 1999 in 2001 by diverting the Pakistani posse away from the chase? Did the al-Qaeda play a hand in the attack plan itself?

Unfortunately, the secret probably lies in the hands of the terrorist leaders who are still at large. But it is important to see the linkages between al-Qaeda and the others. The al-Qaeda is too often seen in the West only in its Middle East dimension; its roots in South Asia are often ignored or misunderstood.

That not only leads to a weak understanding of the group, but also to policies that fail to see the complexity of the challenge of defeating the world’s first truly global terrorist organisation.



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Bruce Riedel
Senior Fellow - Foreign Policy, Center for 21st Century Security and Intelligence, Center for Middle East Policy
Director - The Intelligence Project
 
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five terrorists had attacked the Indian Parliament in New Delhi. They apparently planned to murder as many of India’s senior political leaders and officials as possible. Fortunately, their timing was off, both Houses of Parliament had adjourned and the top leaders had just left, and the guards reacted promptly and killed all five of the terrorists.

A non-sense article by Reidal and very dated too.

Of all the real or false flag terrorists operations in India, the attack on the Indian Parliament remains the most bogus and almost certainly a false flag one. The futility of the attack--though high-profiled location--was obvious from the get-go. Al-Qaida, which had staged the US embassy bombings, the USS Cole attack, the assassination of A. Shah Masood, and of course 9/11, would not be so casual in attacking India in 2001 when AQ was still a potent force. And of course, back in December 2001, the last thing Pakistan wanted was to incite India to threaten Pakistan--it was precisely to neutralize India's all-out offer of help to Washington in Sept. 2001 that Musharraf so quickly agreed with the American demands.

Just because some Gora analysts sitting in some 'institute' in Washington DC write such garbage doesn't make it worth reading. There are plenty of such 'experts' who Google and write articles, and then enjoy their Happy Hours in the Beltway region. One such 'expert' is Peter Bergen--whose main qualification is that he once met Bin Laden and so he continues to milk that in his guttural voice passing on deep thoughts...

This forum, I dare say, has a lot more to offer than what these 'experts' do.
 
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What have you handled successfully ? Bigger enemy ? You know that every freaking war was started by Pakistan and you havent won a single one. Please dont speak otherwise. There is no conspiracy to it. Please tell me you guys are not taught any fabricated or alternate history.


So even that was attack was done by RAW ? Jeez, our organisations are full of awesome people who can hide such attacks. As if no one in India has humanity and every intelligence personnel is involved in the coverup. Makes us look like a failed state. Hearing you makes "Flat Earthers" and "Young Earth Creationists" look sane.





Sure Sure.........A bit like how you indians also claimed to have killed over 300 terrorists in Balakot and shot down an F-16.........:lol:

We haven't won a war??????.......so say the SAME people who also claim that indians invented the internet 10,000 years ago and UFOs/Aeroplanes 7,000 years ago......:lol::

https://www.ibtimes.co.uk/ancient-i...nets-radical-claim-raises-controversy-1481897

https://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2018/04/india-ancient-internet/558725/
 
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So even that was attack was done by RAW ? Jeez, our organisations are full of awesome people who can hide such attacks. As if no one in India has humanity and every intelligence personnel is involved in the coverup. Makes us look like a failed state. Hearing you makes "Flat Earthers" and "Young Earth Creationists" look sane.

You are going too far in reaching conclusions.

The attack on the Indian Parliament in December 2001--which India promptly blamed on Pakistan as an excuse to start a war--was of not much of a threat to the Indian Parliament. It was a very stupid, low-level attack but gave India the perfect excuse to threaten an all-out war against Pakistan just when Pakistan was desperate to just focus on Afghanistan. I don't know who did that but given who'd benefit by putting in so little effort--yes, someone from the Indian Establishment was responsible.

On the other hand--the attack in Mumbai 2008 was certainly not an inside job. The level of destruction, the loss to the economy--the cost would be too much for an inside job.

And why be surprised if intelligence agencies do such things? The Gulf of Tonkin is now widely thought of as a false flag operation. Similarly, the Ojhri Camp blast in Pakistan in the 1980s is also suspected of an inside job. One latest example is the attack on oil tankers in the Persian Gulf as another false flag job to implicate Iran.

The intelligence agencies have billions in their budgets. They don't do just wiretaps.
 
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Show me some independent and neutral sourace that says you won the war and also that all the wars werent initiated by you. India has never unilaterally attacked pakistan. We want no shit from your country. There is nothing you have that we want.


Going by your logic, peshawar attack was also false flag. Why would anyone want to kill innocent children, especially an army school. Dont give me these conspiracy bullshit. 2001 was false flag for starting war and did we ? what a waste. And what is your evidence for naming those false flag ? what kinda research have you done. Your sources ? Or just pure hunch and cherry picking ? Its a shame you say that way, as if the lives lost didnt even matter.




Can you show neutral and verifiable sources that india killed 300 terrorists in Balakot and shot down an F-16 as per indian official claims.............:lol:

PS Had Pakistan not won a war, we wouldn't be here having this conversation. Pakistan is STILL THE ONLY nation in ALL recorded human history to have successfully fended off an enemy nation that is more than 7× bigger than itself for 72 years.........:azn:
 
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Not as long as Imran Khan is PM or the other two crooks (Nawaz n Zardari).

Pakistani military is scared shitless of wars, Imran Khan is a coward e Azam. He can't risk displeasure of Modi, heh, he will declare Jihad on India?. He can't condemn China on oppression of Muslims Uighurs, he will declare Jihad?

If India however starts an all out war then maybe we will have Jihad but i don't think India will do it either. China doesn't need to declare a war because it owns Pakistan.

So chances of Jihad are slim, sadly. My Pakistani brothers will disagree and abuse me but they're not going to question me in my grave so why should i lie?

If we had one sincere fearless leader, we would've conquered and liberated Kashmir decades ago.

Right now, Kashmir is just a way to gain votes then forget about it for the next five years until next election. I believe it's the same on both sides of the border.

Oh by the way, there's prophecies of a great Jihad that will happen when End times near so maybe it could happen in my lifetime since nobody knows the time for that. It will be a time of great fitna - corruption in land and oppression on Muslims would've reached the heights of skies everywhere. Aren't we seeing that happen everywhere slowly but surely?
Let me tell you, the way the home ministry is working, the projects that have been sanctioned to develop the region will completely change it for good. Things will be dramatically different in 5 years in Kashmir. The main issue is of mistrust and unemployment. If kashmir gets proper development and attention, i dont think there will be more militancy.

If you are in Pakistan, you shouldn't be saying the bold part.
No one should be fond of wars in my opinion. ( except americans ) Indian and Pakistani soldiers at least show respect in times of war.
 
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Can you show neutral and verifiable sources that india killed 300 terrorists in Balakot and shot down an F-16 as per indian official claims.............:lol:

PS Had Pakistan not won a war, we wouldn't be here having this conversation. Pakistan is STILL THE ONLY nation in ALL recorded human history to have successfully fended off an enemy nation that is more than 7× bigger than itself for 72 years.........:azn:
Fended off. Show me when India attacked pakistan plz and what could we gain by that. We dont even want to have dialogue with your country. We re fine with status quo. We have always been. Becoz we know that our economy is growing and in some decades we will be the top 3 economy in the world surpassing even US. We dont wnt to derail it. You guys are always looking for war or doing actions that will lead to it. Btw plz show when India started war that you defended.
 
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