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Way to go... Do not let even one of the terrorists escape. They have played enough games now time to pay!
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Regardless of hue and color? Not a chance. They'll not be touching the Afghan Taliban (Haqqani/Omar), LeT, JeM etc as these terror groups are considered the Army's 'strategic assets' and who have training camps in Waziristan, many of which operate along with the TTP etc.Our valiant armed forces have been tasked to eliminate these terrorists regardless of hue and color, along with their sanctuaries.
Why do you think we would do this when they are not fighting against Pakistan when they are not doing anythingRegardless of hue and color? Not a chance. They'll not be touching the Afghan Taliban (Haqqani/Omar), LeT, JeM etc as these terror groups are considered the Army's 'strategic assets' and who have training camps in Waziristan, many of which operate along with the TTP etc.
And therefore, not much is going to change unless all terror groups are eliminated. And that's not going to happen.
why indians so happy? the terrorists will seek heaven near indian embassy in afghan or go to india
So also post why these are rumors not reality sirNorth Waziristan Operation Rumors
- According to Friday reports, local and foreign fighters, along with some 60,000 local tribesmen, have fled North Waziristan in anticipation of the start of Pakistani military options in the region. Many internally displaced persons (IDPs) were reportedly fleeing to Afghanistan. Locals estimate that 80 percent of local and foreign fighters have already left and an anonymous Pakistani intelligence official was quoted as saying that many militants were heading towards remote villages near the Afghan border and remote, mountainous areas near Birmal and Shawal. Locals: Local tribesmen also report that the Haqqani Network also appears to be less active and that a number of its fighters may have migrated to eastern Afghanistan. At least 6,000+ Pakistani refugees have arrived in Khost, Afghanistan, which they reportedly now consider to be safer than Pakistan.[1]
- According to a Friday report, the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) has started shifting its rhetoric with respect to a military operation in North Waziristan; media outlets now report the PTI conditionally supports action against the TTP in North Waziristan.[2]
North Waziristan Operation Rumors
- According to Friday reports, local and foreign fighters, along with some 60,000 local tribesmen, have fled North Waziristan in anticipation of the start of Pakistani military options in the region. Many internally displaced persons (IDPs) were reportedly fleeing to Afghanistan. Locals estimate that 80 percent of local and foreign fighters have already left and an anonymous Pakistani intelligence official was quoted as saying that many militants were heading towards remote villages near the Afghan border and remote, mountainous areas near Birmal and Shawal. Locals: Local tribesmen also report that the Haqqani Network also appears to be less active and that a number of its fighters may have migrated to eastern Afghanistan. At least 6,000+ Pakistani refugees have arrived in Khost, Afghanistan, which they reportedly now consider to be safer than Pakistan.[1]
- According to a Friday report, the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) has started shifting its rhetoric with respect to a military operation in North Waziristan; media outlets now report the PTI conditionally supports action against the TTP in North Waziristan.[2]