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Well at least we Discuss , unlike you people who blindly Agree with whatever you Media & Gov feeds you .
I think it you who need to get their act straight.
I wonder how many more civilians would have to pay the price for the killing of this one man. They would certainly increase their activities tenfold now and all claims about how they are cornered are far from the truth.
And aren't we the pathetic ones for tolerating this intransigence? For God sakes we have one of the most toughest and well drilled military machines out there, instead of eliminating these pigs with an intensified military action we are actually talking to them.
The only entity the citizens of Pakistan should be afraid of is the State, and not a bunch of criminals. I have said it before and i will say it again, an operation in NW is long overdue. The country needs to be rid of these terrorists, their safe havens need to be destroyed and a military operation needs to be employed with no mercy being shown to these pigs. Its such a shame that our politicians think that talking to these criminals is going to lead to a prolonged peace. It certainly will not, it will only embolden them and strengthen them. Its Military Strategy 101 that you never let your enemy regroup, while we on the other hand are offering them this chance on a Golden Platter.
This is not good for Pakistan Pakistan has to go for shooting down off drone other we can see bloodbath really soon May Allah protect Pakistan and May Allah give victory to those who are on truthI know, lets just enjoy this moment for now though.
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Friday’s attack. Instead, enraged Taliban commanders have vowed to repay Mr. Mehsud’s killing in bloodshed. “Our revenge will be unprecedented,” Abu Omar, a Taliban commander in North Waziristan, said by phone on Friday.
Mr. Omar said he considered the Pakistani government “fully complicit” in the drone strike. “We know our enemy very well,” he said.
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http://www.nytimes.com/2013/11/02/w...nd-used-by-pakistani-taliban-leader.html?_r=0
I am okay but next Taliban leaders are far more brutal I hope they take out their on USA and NATO in Afghanistan not Pakistan other we can loose thousands more@Zarvan are you ok bro?
This is not good for Pakistan Pakistan has to go for shooting down off drone other we can see bloodbath really soon May Allah protect Pakistan and May Allah give victory to those who are on truth
I am okay but next Taliban leaders are far more brutal I hope they take out their on USA and NATO in Afghanistan not Pakistan other we can loose thousands more
America wants to sabotage the peace dialogue between Pakistan and TTP . thats why at first they lunch series of bomb blasts in Peshawar to change the opinion of PTI , when they failed to do so then they went for alternate option and kill Hakeem to achieve their ambition.
Mr they are our own and death off one leader will not make them weaker instead they will go more crazy we need to win as many on our as we can and take on restMaybe its a good thing for you guys. To eventually face up to reality. See through the mirage of good taliban bad taliban. And bring down hell on taliban sympathizers and miscellaneous mullas all around.
Mr they are our own and death off one leader will not make them weaker instead they will go more crazy we need to win as many on our as we can and take on rest
Rather than being demoralized this might be a rallying point for them and any splinter groups will join up. They might decide to open multiple fronts up with their Punjabi offshoot as well. Perhaps even Karachi would erupt since the Rangers were too busy in cleaning criminals they forgot terrorists. So as such, this strike does not bode well for us by any normal analysis. Perhaps in some hopeful land beyond the burqa trees there is a chance that they are in utter disarray after this strike and end up throwing down arms and saying sorry.
At this point, we have no idea of their response other than speculation but in all certainty it will be bad. The Afghan Taliban might end up tolerating the Karzai government and they'll handle their troubles as they always do on their own. What we will be left with is a possibly 100000+ strong force of well trained militants throughout Pakistan along with 3-4 million more "Almost willing" supporters who will gladly ruin any chance of an economic recovery.
You just can't expect to waltz in and start giving the Mullahs, orders.
@Oscar your fear is true those in south wazir stand who had peace agreement with army for quite sometime even they have decide to break it and we may loose south wazirirstan soon too