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Update: the soldier was killedTaliban called the FC KPK soldier a kaaliya slave of Punjab
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Update: the soldier was killedTaliban called the FC KPK soldier a kaaliya slave of Punjab
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The situation of the local Bazar in Torkham, a Pak-Afghan border in Khyber district. The cross border clash intensified, which started this morning and is still ongoing. There is a fierce clash between the border forces of the Islamic Emirate and the Pakistani army
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I think this is FC KPK, not the army. But still it's basically Pakistani forces.
Even the Pakistanis themselves sense weakness, I don't think any actual leader has had balls to deal with Afghanistan in the same tone. I think it's to do with not upsetting local pashtuns if they crack down aggressively as many of the locals do protests during clashes.Taliban senses weakness. When Pakistan refuses to respond or do anything about TTP hideouts then that’s the response you’ll get.
Couple that with Pakistan on the verge of bankruptcy it’s only going to get worse.
Even the Pakistanis themselves sense weakness, I don't think any actual leader has had balls to deal with Afghanistan in the same tone. I think it's to do with not upsetting local pashtuns if they crack down aggressively as many of the locals do protests during clashes.
But I think Musharraf was the only one who was slightly aggressive towards them openly
Nope, this is just a continuation of the age old Pak-Afghan conflict which has always been going on. Only thing that changed during that time were the Afghan governments.This is another drama by generals to make sure none of our neighbors like us. These colonial generals will never want good of the ppl.
BSEven the Pakistanis themselves sense weakness, I don't think any actual leader has had balls to deal with Afghanistan in the same tone. I think it's to do with not upsetting local pashtuns if they crack down aggressively as many of the locals do protests during clashes.
But I think Musharraf was the only one who was slightly aggressive towards them openly
The thing is there is still sympathy in them for Afghanistan/TTP. You can't deny this reality that exists to a degree.BS
PUSHTOONS all leadership was killed by those TTP
Problem is strategic dept and smuggling business of army which is ran by afghan Taliban
nopes!Seems Taliban Khilafah will soon rule the lands of Afghanistan and Pakistan. I bet most Pakistanis would rather have a Taliban government than the thieves and cowards you have currently.
The thing is there is still sympathy in them for Afghanistan/TTP. You can't deny this reality that exists to a degree.
These were protests held by Waziristani Pashtuns after TTP was strikes, also PTM stood in parliament calling it a crime.
The weaker Afghanistan policy being "strategic" is due to local Pashtun sympathies that make force less likely. Also, the "strategic" policies were proposed by Pashtun leaders btw while others wanted force. Naserullah Babar, Hamid Gul, Assad Durrani... only Musharraf wanted force.