pakistani342
SENIOR MEMBER
- Joined
- Jan 20, 2013
- Messages
- 3,485
- Reaction score
- 6
- Country
- Location
I guess the name calling beings
Article here, excerpts below:
KABUL (Pajhwok): Political experts believe the security situation in eastern and northern provinces has deteriorated because Pakistan wants to take revenge on the Afghans for the recent terrorist attack on a Pakistan Airforce base near Peshawar.
…
Political commentator Mohammad Yunus Fakor told Pajhwok Afghan News Pakistan wanted to take revenge on Afghanistan for the Peshawar attack.
…
Military affairs expert General Abdul Wahid Taqat also blamed the increasing insecurity in Nangarhar and Kunduz province on Pakistan seeking to avenge the Peshawar attack.
A number of gunmen operate in Nangarhar in the name of Islamic State, but Taqat said there were no Daesh fighters in Nangarhar and those disguised as IS gunmen were members of the Pakistani security forces.
Article here, excerpts below:
KABUL (Pajhwok): Political experts believe the security situation in eastern and northern provinces has deteriorated because Pakistan wants to take revenge on the Afghans for the recent terrorist attack on a Pakistan Airforce base near Peshawar.
…
Political commentator Mohammad Yunus Fakor told Pajhwok Afghan News Pakistan wanted to take revenge on Afghanistan for the Peshawar attack.
…
Military affairs expert General Abdul Wahid Taqat also blamed the increasing insecurity in Nangarhar and Kunduz province on Pakistan seeking to avenge the Peshawar attack.
A number of gunmen operate in Nangarhar in the name of Islamic State, but Taqat said there were no Daesh fighters in Nangarhar and those disguised as IS gunmen were members of the Pakistani security forces.