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The army is finalising plans to launch the final phase of Operation Zarb-i-Azb in mid-July to flush out Taliban terrorists from their remaining strongholds along the border with Afghanistan.

“Preliminary preparations for the final push have started, which will begin next month,” a senior military official told Dawn during a background briefing on the eve of the first anniversary of the commencement of Zarb-i-Azb.

The final drive will be in south of Dattakhel towards the border through the forested and mountainous Shawal Valley.

A large number of militants fleeing the operation in other parts of North Waziristan are believed to have taken refuge in Shawal Valley, which is considered to be an Al Qaeda sanctuary and a stronghold of Gul Bahadur, a warlord once considered pro-government.

Shawal has also been the focus of US drone attacks this year with seven of the nine strikes hitting targets in the valley in which at least 43 suspected militants were killed.

“Operation ZeA moves to last few pockets close to Pak-Afghan border,” military spokesman Maj Gen Asim Bajwa, meanwhile, said in a twitter posting.

At the same time, in Khyber Agency, which the army claims has been mostly cleared through Operations Khyber I and II, troops would be clearing “a remaining small pocket,” abutting on Orakzai Agency, besides “consolidating their earlier gains”.

Over 2,700 killed in a year; intelligence-based action in cities likely
The army says it has eliminated 2,763 terrorists during the operation launched last year. There has, however, been no explanation as to how this precise figure about militant casualties has been collected because a large number of them are said to have been killed in strikes by Pakistan Air Force jets.

Another 218 terrorist have reportedly been killed in the intelligence-based operations (IBOs) conducted in other parts of the country to prevent the feared backlash of Zarb-i-Azb. The IBOs are flaunted by the military as a major success story.

But, this has come at the cost of 347 troops and displacement of over a million people.

Rustam Shah Mohmand, who remained part of the government committee that held talks with the Taliban before the start of the operation, said the cost of achieving the “objectives” was too high and there was “disproportionate use of force”.

“Wasn’t there any alternative,” he questions as he looks back at the events over the past 12 months.

Gen Bajwa said in his statement that significant achievements had been made in North Waziristan and Khyber Agencies and “strongholds, communication infrastructure, and sanctuaries” of militants had been “largely cleared”.

But, military officials in private conversations have been more realistic about the impact of Operations Zarb-e-Azb and Khyber as they say the ability of the banned Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) to plan and execute attacks from North Waziristan and Khyber had been “reduced”. They say that a bigger threat was now coming from the urban-based groups linked to the TTP.

The senior military official, who gave the background briefing, said: “It is high time that urban centres are focused and the scope of IBOs is expanded.”

Security analyst Amir Rana believes that while the TTP had been damaged, the security threat persists primarily because of the emergence of the Daesh factor, Al Qaeda in the Indian Sub-continent and the emergence of sleeper cells in urban areas.

Analysts say a lot will depend on how successfully the law-enforcement agencies consolidate their gains against terrorism and keep the pressure on the militant groups.

Conclusive phase of Zarb-i-Azb next month - Pakistan - DAWN.COM
 
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But their leaders Mullah Fazlullah etc. are hiding in Afghanistan, what to do about it???
 
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The army is finalising plans to launch the final phase of Operation Zarb-i-Azb in mid-July to flush out Taliban terrorists from their remaining strongholds along the border with Afghanistan.

“Preliminary preparations for the final push have started, which will begin next month,” a senior military official told Dawn during a background briefing on the eve of the first anniversary of the commencement of Zarb-i-Azb.

The final drive will be in south of Dattakhel towards the border through the forested and mountainous Shawal Valley.

A large number of militants fleeing the operation in other parts of North Waziristan are believed to have taken refuge in Shawal Valley, which is considered to be an Al Qaeda sanctuary and a stronghold of Gul Bahadur, a warlord once considered pro-government.

Shawal has also been the focus of US drone attacks this year with seven of the nine strikes hitting targets in the valley in which at least 43 suspected militants were killed.

“Operation ZeA moves to last few pockets close to Pak-Afghan border,” military spokesman Maj Gen Asim Bajwa, meanwhile, said in a twitter posting.

At the same time, in Khyber Agency, which the army claims has been mostly cleared through Operations Khyber I and II, troops would be clearing “a remaining small pocket,” abutting on Orakzai Agency, besides “consolidating their earlier gains”.

Over 2,700 killed in a year; intelligence-based action in cities likely
The army says it has eliminated 2,763 terrorists during the operation launched last year. There has, however, been no explanation as to how this precise figure about militant casualties has been collected because a large number of them are said to have been killed in strikes by Pakistan Air Force jets.

Another 218 terrorist have reportedly been killed in the intelligence-based operations (IBOs) conducted in other parts of the country to prevent the feared backlash of Zarb-i-Azb. The IBOs are flaunted by the military as a major success story.

But, this has come at the cost of 347 troops and displacement of over a million people.

Rustam Shah Mohmand, who remained part of the government committee that held talks with the Taliban before the start of the operation, said the cost of achieving the “objectives” was too high and there was “disproportionate use of force”.

“Wasn’t there any alternative,” he questions as he looks back at the events over the past 12 months.

Gen Bajwa said in his statement that significant achievements had been made in North Waziristan and Khyber Agencies and “strongholds, communication infrastructure, and sanctuaries” of militants had been “largely cleared”.

But, military officials in private conversations have been more realistic about the impact of Operations Zarb-e-Azb and Khyber as they say the ability of the banned Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) to plan and execute attacks from North Waziristan and Khyber had been “reduced”. They say that a bigger threat was now coming from the urban-based groups linked to the TTP.

The senior military official, who gave the background briefing, said: “It is high time that urban centres are focused and the scope of IBOs is expanded.”

Security analyst Amir Rana believes that while the TTP had been damaged, the security threat persists primarily because of the emergence of the Daesh factor, Al Qaeda in the Indian Sub-continent and the emergence of sleeper cells in urban areas.

Analysts say a lot will depend on how successfully the law-enforcement agencies consolidate their gains against terrorism and keep the pressure on the militant groups.

Conclusive phase of Zarb-i-Azb next month - Pakistan - DAWN.COM
Their leaders are still alive they have to be killed.
 
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Expecting targeted operation all over the country. Maybe going after the sleeper cells, spies and those who are providing funds to these groups.
Also expecting cleaning up of all of FATA. Good luck, won't be easy. A similar operation should also be launched in Baluchistan, very poor security situation there.
 
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Expecting targeted operation all over the country. Maybe going after the sleeper cells, spies and those who are providing funds to these groups.
Also expecting cleaning up of all of FATA. Good luck, won't be easy. A similar operation should also be launched in Baluchistan, very poor security situation there.

They have marked each and every person, establishment who had or has connections with the TTP.
PA knows who is supporting whom in the cities,
Once the political government is ready ( morally and politically ) the operations will expand simultaneously in all parts of the country's cities.
It was will be very swift, and very fast.
 
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Once the political government is ready ( morally and politically ) the operations will expand simultaneously in all parts of the country's cities.
This part i disagree with, see what's happening in Sindh, the political government is clearly not ready and is in no mood to be ready any time soon. I'm expecting something big going done in Sindh, then again it's just a feeling. Carry on and have a nice day.
 
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This part i disagree with, see what's happening in Sindh, the political government is clearly not ready and is in no mood to be ready any time soon. I'm expecting something big going done in Sindh, then again it's just a feeling. Carry on and have a nice day.

I can see what u mean, I agree.

Eventually, we will see that displacing the feudal lords of Sindh will be the real problem.

Be it sindh or punjab, the feudal lords have used religion, politics to survive and gain power.
 
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I can see what u mean, I agree.

Eventually, we will see that displacing the feudal lords of Sindh will be the real problem.

Be it sindh or punjab, the feudal lords have used religion, politics to survive and gain power.
The bright side is the establishment is finally taking this matter seriously (a major reason why Pakistan has not moved forward). Good to see that in coming times they will take care of these lords.
Gob bless Pakistan, tough times ahead.
I wonder what will become of MQM, what are you expecting?
 
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Rustam Shah Mohmand, who remained part of the government committee that held talks with the Taliban before the start of the operation, said the cost of achieving the “objectives” was too high and there was “disproportionate use of force”.

“Wasn’t there any alternative,” he questions as he looks back at the events over the past 12 months.

Dear Sir, U were part of the negotiating committee and interestingly U are asking it. Had there been any alternative then U shud have come up with it at that time rather than asking now.No one likes to wage any war but the fact is that U and Ur team has failed us all.Better accept ur failure to fulfill the endorsed responsibility rather than pointing fingers at establishment now.
 
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So far so good but it is time to take this operation further level. We need to catch the big heads now even if we have to go a cross the border.
 
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Final phase will be in Cities specially in Karachi, PPP is very nervous
 
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They have marked each and every person, establishment who had or has connections with the TTP.
PA knows who is supporting whom in the cities,
Once the political government is ready ( morally and politically ) the operations will expand simultaneously in all parts of the country's cities.
It was will be very swift, and very fast.
inshallah, even us common people know which areas in our cities are those just waiting for them to be fliushed out

The bright side is the establishment is finally taking this matter seriously (a major reason why Pakistan has not moved forward). Good to see that in coming times they will take care of these lords.
Gob bless Pakistan, tough times ahead.
I wonder what will become of MQM, what are you expecting?
Biggest mistake, PA should have ignored MQM and gone after taliban with their support then turned on MQM after the extremists are gone first.
 
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The army says it has eliminated 2,763 terrorists during the operation launched last year. There has, however, been no explanation as to how this precise figure about militant casualties has been collected because a large number of them are said to have been killed in strikes by Pakistan Air Force jets.
Any independent confirmation of 2,763 terrorists killed? Obviously no. This is just pure guesswork! What happened to their bodies? Are they just lying around or buried by a special task force?

The truth is that the day the PA withdraws from NW, the TTP will be back but this time along with the ISIS! They are waiting in their strongholds on the AfPak border, beyond the reach of the PA. And that is when things will start to get nasty once again.
 
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Biggest mistake, PA should have ignored MQM and gone after taliban with their support then turned on MQM after the extremists are gone first.
Extremist are present within MQM too. If MQM was left alone more would have come under their shelter, a great job going after MQM.
 
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Extremist are present within MQM too. If MQM was left alone more would have come under their shelter, a great job going after MQM.
MQM would do anything to get rid of taliban
 
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