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Imran Khan speech in Parliament he is not whole heatedly supporting operation and if things go wrong it would be now be disaster for Army and Government they have to make sure no terrorism takes place but if things remain pretty much same only 30 to 40 % are decreased than you are just looking at disaster in the making @Aeronaut @Oscar @Slav Defence @balixd and others
 
Wish you all the best.Dont stop until all of them are finished.
 
That is the claim, but reality is as ugly as I have mentioned above.

The problem is that not many people have the capacity to see through this farce.
you know what? they dont want to be called heretics

when even raising concerns about abuse of blasphemy is considered blasphemy when questioning the blasphemy law is considered blasphemy and can get you killed then..

how come anyone can see beyond Islam? there is a danger of loosing the head.
I am just being a sour looser here.. not just because the fanatics have used false news and built their propaganda but also because even .. rich, educated and articulate people willingly fed on shit which was offered to them.

e.g.
people accepted that Red Mosque was bombarded with white Phosphorus bombs
1500 female students were raped by shia soldiers during the operations
all Sunni soldiers were killed by shia soldiers because they refused to attack red mosque.
PAF is carpet bombing FATA
Punjabi soldiers are burning Quran (add shia prefix for good measure)
(the numbers are increased and decreased according to the audience)
 
you know what? they dont want to be called heretics

when even raising concerns about abuse of blasphemy is considered blasphemy when questioning the blasphemy law is considered blasphemy and can get you killed then..

how come anyone can see beyond Islam? there is a danger of loosing the head.
I am just being a sour looser here.. not just because the fanatics have used false news and built their propaganda but also because even .. rich, educated and articulate people willingly fed on shit which was offered to them.

e.g.
people accepted that Red Mosque was bombarded with white Phosphorus bombs
1500 female students were raped by shia soldiers during the operations
all Sunni soldiers were killed by shia soldiers because they refused to attack red mosque.
PAF is carpet bombing FATA
Punjabi soldiers are burning Quran (add shia prefix for good measure)
(the numbers are increased and decreased according to the audience)

"Whom the Gods wish to destroy, they first make mad."

This is nothing less than collective madness!
 
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — Pakistan’s military continued its advance into North Waziristan on Monday as Taliban leaders warned that the offensive will result in deadly retaliation in major population centers.

On the second day of the Pakistani military’s operation to dislodge the Islamist extremists from within its borders, an army spokesman said 27 militants were killed in airstrikes in North Waziristan. The bombardment follows repeated airstrikes on Sunday, which Pakistani officials say killed more than 140 suspected terrorists, including Abu Abdur Rehman al-Maani, the alleged mastermind of the June 8 attack on Karachi’s international airport.

The airstrikes are part of what Pakistani officials say is a coordinated campaign to isolate and kill Pakistani Taliban and other militants in North Waziristan who refuse to lay down their arms and surrender. Tens of thousands of ground troops are also moving into the area, and Pakistani military snipers have taken up positions near the towns of Mirali and Miranshah, officials said. Military officials said those snipers have killed ten suspected terrorists so far. Six Pakistani soldiers were also killed Monday.

It’s difficult for foreign journalists to independently evaluate Pakistani military claims because they are barred from traveling to North Waziristan.

“The reinforcement of forces and deployment of troops at different points are going to cut off all major entry and exit points of North Waziristan,” said one security official, who asked not to be identified so they could speak freely about the operation. “We will isolate the militants and stop any outside support and also surround their bases.”

The operation has put much of the country on a war-footing amid widespread concern about retaliatory strikes from the Taliban.

Shahidullah Shahid, a spokesman of Pakistani Taliban, said in a statement that the group will be targeting foreigners and foreign companies that do business inside the country.

“We can target any government installations and foreign investment companies, so we ask you, the investors to suspend your activities here, otherwise you will be responsible for your losses,” Shahid said.

Shahid said the group will soon carry out attacks in the capital of Islamabad and Lahore, the country’s second largest city behind Karachi. Lahore is the provincial capital of Punjab, which has historically been a chief base of support for Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif.

In response to the threat, the Pakistan Army announced Monday it was dispatching troops to major cities to be on stand-by in case they are needed to bolster security.

Some of those troops appear to have already taken to the streets in Karachi, where televisions news channels were airing footage of soldiers moving from nearby bases toward different areas of the sprawling port city.

Months in the making

The Pakistani military has been threatening for months to unleash a large-scale military operation against the militants, who have launched increasingly bloody attacks. But the government of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif apparently held off from approving such an operation as he tried to engage the Taliban in peace talks.

That effort appeared to crumble in recent days as the Taliban attacked Karachi’s international airport, killing 26 people.

The Pakistani military’s chief spokesman, Maj. Gen. Asim Bajwa, said in a statement Sunday that the armed forces had launched a “comprehensive operation against foreign and local terrorists” in North Waziristan.

“Our valiant armed forces have been tasked to eliminate these terrorists regardless of hue and color, along with their sanctuaries,” he said.

The Pakistani Taliban — also known by the initials TTP, for Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan — is allied with but separate from the Afghan Taliban that is fighting U.S. forces in Afghanistan. Elements of both, along with the Afghan Haqqani network and remnants of al-Qaeda’s core leadership, are located in North Waziristan.

“The government was left with no other option but to go after the base of the terrorists,” said Muhammed Saad, a retired Pakistani military officer. “North Waziristan has become the center of gravity for terrorists, and almost every attack was found to have a link to the area.”

But the decision to undertake a comprehensive military operation, which appears to be Pakistan’s largest domestic security sweep since a 2009 military campaign dislodged Taliban fighters from the country’s western Swat Valley, is not without risk.

For months, Sharif and security officials have warned that a military campaign probably would lead to retaliatory strikes against major Pakistani cities, including the capital, Islamabad. There is also the risk that civilian casualties could undercut public support for the military campaign.

In a statement, the Pakistani military said “announcements would be made” regarding whom to evacuate to Miralia and Miranshah, two major towns in North Waziristan at the center of the military operation. Officials were preparing to house the evacuees in refugee camps. Noor Rehman, a tribal council member, said about 47,000 people have fled.

“We want to resolve the issue through peace, but last week’s unfortunate attack on the airport and now the airstrikes by security forces created hurdles,” he said.

Military officials have established “surrender points” where militants can lay down their arms peacefully.

Pakistan has asked the Afghan National Army to seal its side of the border to try to keep militants from escaping into Afghan territory. But it was not clear Sunday evening whether the army had agreed to the request.

Hassan Askari Rizvi, a Pakistani security analyst, said he thinks the military operation will be relatively brief and aimed exclusively at the Pakistani Taliban and foreign fighters.

“Once the army is done with TTP and its affiliates and consolidates its position, it will decide what to do about the rest of North Waziristan and other groups,” Rizvi said.



Khan reported from Peshawar.
Tim Craig in Islamabad contributed
to this report.

Pakistani military advances against Taliban positions; militants warn of retaliation - The Washington Post
 
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very nice poster
 
Good going pak. finally your govt is doing something which it needed to do since decades. f*ck those terrorists :guns:
 
LATEST:AT 7.45 PM PAKISTAN ARMY LAID SIEGE TO 6 TERRORIST HIDEOUTS IN MIR ALI AND MIRANSHAH 7 TERRORISTS WHO TRIED TO ESCAPE HAVE BEEN BANISHED TO HELL.DURING THIS BATTLE 2 JAWANS HAVE BEEN MARTYRED MAY ALLAH GRANT THEM JANNAT UL FIRDAUS AMEEN

That's the problem! ALL terror groups are linked to one another and even use each others resources like training camps etc. Many have affiliations to multifarious groups. You can't separate water from milk, can you?

They're all mixed up and up to no good with dozens of breakaway factions that are now aligned to forces inimical to Pakistan's interests.

If you need to eradicate terror, then you need to go after ALL terror groups, otherwise it will be back to square one sooner than later.

Kindly Stop Giving Us Lectures and Deal With Your Naxals and 7 Sisters
 
‘WE WILL BURN ISLAMABAD AND LAHORE’
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JUN 16 2014
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BY NAZAR UL ISLAM



TTP spokesman Shahidullah Shahid. Naseer Azam—AFP

PAKISTANI TALIBAN WARN GOVERNMENT TO PREPARE FOR THE WORST, AND THREATEN ATTACKS ON PUNJAB PROVINCE AND FEDERAL CAPITAL.
The government’s “palaces” in Islamabad and Lahore will soon be burnt to ashes, said the spokesman for the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan following the launch of a military operation in North Waziristan.

Refusing to comment on the hundreds of reported casualties in the operation so far, Shahidullah Shahid said the TTP blamed Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and the provincial government of Punjab for the loss of “innocent” lives. “We hold Nawaz Sharif government and Punjab establishment fully responsible for losses of life and property of tribal Muslims as a result of this operation,” he said. “The retaliatory activities by mujahideen will make you a symbol of abomination by the wish of God,” he added. “To rid us of the clutches of these tyrants, we invite all Baloch, Sindhis, Pakhtuns and Islam-loving Punjabis to unite with us.”

The TTP spokesman said the government’s decision to launch the operation had violated the Pakistani people’s wishes for peace. “The Government of Pakistan and the infidel Army have rubbed in the dust the wishes of Pakistani people for peace. They have launched the Zarb-e-Azb operation in North Waziristan on the directions of their western masters,” he alleged.

“Now mujahideen of Islam and the Pakistan government are pitted against each other all over the country,” he said, adding, “Any important government installation or institution could become the target of mujahideen.”

Shahid added: “We also want to make it clear to the rulers of Pakistan that you are killing tribal children [by launching this operation], and, by God, we will soon shake your palaces in Islamabad and Lahore and burn those to ashes. We are eyeing victory with the help of God, and you will become a joke for the world.”

The TTP spokesman also claimed that the time for talks had now passed. “Keep this in mind that you will wish to hold dialogue and seek peace. But [when you do], it will be too late.”
‘We Will Burn Islamabad and Lahore’ ‹ Newsweek Pakistan





My Dear Pakistani Brothers and Sisters Do Not Worry They Will Not Burn Anything They Are Learning How To Run Away




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Time to hunt down terrorism: PM Nawaz Sharif

June 16, 2014, 7:19 pm
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Islamabad-Prime Minister of Pakistan Nawaz Sharif has addressed the Parliament regarding the decision of launching a Military operation in North Waziristan by the name “Zarb e Azb”.


He spoke about the negotiations with the militants and the acts of terrorism that had been going hand in hand since the last four and a half months. “We have lost a number of precious lives during the negotiations. Even though we have been trying to negotiate with the militants in a peaceful environment but things did not go as it was expected. After the attack on Karachi Airport we have decided to launch a full-fledged operation against the enemies of Pakistan. It is time we all stand united and firm in this war against terrorism. All factions of the society should back the Pakistan Army Armed forces.” The prime minister asked the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government to assist the government in moving people out of North Waziristan. He further stated, once the menace of terrorism is eliminated Pakistan would become a land of peace and prosperity with proper infrastructure and boost in economy would be seen.
Time to hunt down terrorism: PM Nawaz Sharif
 
General Raheel Shareef visiting core head quarter Peshawar and making fun of Lal Masjid guy would be of no use it was this disaster of Lal Masjid done by Musharraf which gave the biggest boost to TTP
 
NW operation to continue until terrorism eliminated: Nawaz
By Dawn.com | Mateen Haider

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, during a speech delivered in the National Assembly on Monday, justified the government's decision to initiate a full-scale operation in North Waziristan tribal region and said that the 'Zarb-e-Azb' operation would continue until terrorism is eliminated from the country.

Sharif added that the government had tried patiently to pursue peace talks but It was unfortunate that after four and a half months of trying peace, dialogue could not be fruitful.

He further said that the world knew that "On one hand we were pursuing dialogue, and on the other we were being targeted.We were pursuing talks, but from Islamabad courts to Karachi airport we were attacked."

Addressing the Speaker of the National Assembly, Sardar Ayaz Sadiq, the prime minister said "Our places of worship and mosques were targeted, our schools were targeted. We will change the fate of this country and under no circumstances will the country be allowed to serve as a safe haven for terrorists."

Sharif said that all important decisions were taken with mutual agreement between civilian and military leadership.

"Despite the sacrifices of our soldiers, we gave peace talks first priority but our efforts were rendered in vain, This operation will be the start of a peaceful beginning of the country," he added.

Following his speech in the National Assembly, Prime Minister Sharif proceeded to the Senate where he delivered a statement on the ongoing operation.

The full scale operation commenced in North Waziristan tribal region on Sunday, and the move was welcomed by most political parties including the Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM), Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) and Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI).

The Pak-Afghan border was also sealed off while the Afghan National Army was also requested to plug possible escape routes across the border.

Opposition in Senate supports govt
Opposition in Senate extended full support not only to the PM but also to the military operation in North Waziristan.

"The opposition supports the military operation launched in NW agency and stands fully behind the govt," Opposition leader Aitzaz Ahsan told the House.

Earlier PM Nawaz sharif repeated the same speech which he made in the National Assembly.

The entire house supported the military operation in NW agency.

Speaking in the Senate today PPP Senator Farhatullah Babar, while supporting action against extremist elements, demanded answers to a number of questions.

He questioned first as to why the military and not the civilian government announced the operation.

He said the widespread perception is that the military decided to launch the operation while the foot dragging civilian government followed suit, which would only exacerbate the civil–military divide and will not serve the purpose of a united front against the militants.

Second he asked as to what plans had been put in place to rehabilitate the internally displaced persons as was done by the PPP coalition government at the time of the Swat operation in 2009.

"In the absence of a proper plan to tackle the mass exodus of people from North Waziristan, we will only add to the frustration and alienation of the affected people," he said.

Third, he asked about the status of the so called national internal security policy announced with much fanfare by the interior minister some three months ago.

He said that the security policy had promised to develop a national narrative on militancy, de-radicalization, carrying out legal reforms, reforming almost 23,000 madrasa's and bringing the 26 intelligence agencies under one platform.

Babar said that no allocations had been made in the budget for achieving any of these goals.

Meanwhile, Senator Raza Rabbani said the attack on Karachi airport has exposed the so called coordination between the 26 intelligence agencies promised in the policy.

He said there was not a single sentence in the finance minister’s budget speech about ending extremism or about achieving any of the goals laid down in the national security policy.

Senator Taj Haider said, "you cannot achieve internal security as long as you patronize some militants for external security purposes".

Senator Hasil Bazenjo said the issues in dealing with militancy are not only of efficiency or capacity but also of duplicity in our policy.
 
I am missing pak-one, his brethen are running away :lol: He said even SSG is no match for TTP.
Clearling NW is not a problem it would happen in two weeks but @Pak-One is right this war will not end with this instead their are really high chances it get increased
 
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