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Pakistani forces kills 25 militants in airstrikes: Army

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Pakistani forces killed 25 suspected militants in air strikes on Thursday on northwestern strongholds near the border with Afghanistan, the Pakistani army said.

The government launched a sustained offensive last year against Pakistani Taliban militants in lawless border regions, in particular North Waziristan.

But despite the action against the militants attacking the Pakistani state, neighbouring Afghanistan complains that Pakistan allows its territory to be used by Afghan Taliban fighters, battling the government in Kabul.

The two Taliban forces are allied but under separate commands and fighting for different objectives.

"Twenty-five terrorists were killed today in precise aerial strikes ... close to Pakistan-Afghan border in North Waziristan," a Pakistani military spokesman said in a release.

The army offensive, launched in June last year, has severely disrupted the PakistanTaliban who have launched far few attacks in Pakistani towns and cites since then.

But they are still capable of devastating strikes, such as an attack on a military base on Sept. 18 in which 29 people were killed.

A Pakistani intelligence official, who declined to be identified as he is not authorised to speak to the media, said six militant hideouts had been destroyed in Thursday's strikes that he said were 40 km (25 miles) from the Afghan border.

Independent verification of security force reports from the northwest is not possible as the military restricts access and most telephone lines to the area have been cut.

The Afghan government and NATO forces in Afghanistan have long complained that Afghan Taliban militants have been able to seek refuge in semi-autonomous Pashtun tribal areas on the Pakistani side of the border.

Afghan officials have also said the Pakistani army offensive has driven large numbers of fighters over the border, complicating the war in Afghanistan.

Some Afghan and Western officials have accused Pakistan of secretly supporting the Afghan Taliban as a tool to block the influence of its old rival, India, in Afghanistan.

Pakistani forces kills 25 militants in air strikes, army says| Reuters
 
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yay. i wish that number was 250, though.
our poor TDPs (temp. displaced persons) are suffering because of this all out war. the sooner i ends the sooner they can return :)
 
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Suspected? Not confirmed? And yet killed, on suspicion?

sad isn't it? we unlike the Americans didnt even bother to check if there were any dogs walking on two legs



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sad isn't it? we unlike the Americans didnt even bother to check if there were any dogs walking on two legs

Do you want the Pakistan Army to be as hated as the Devil Murrikans inside Pakistan? What would be more sad?
 
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Suspected? Not confirmed? And yet killed, on suspicion?
Unfortunately, we have to trust that PA is doing whatever it can to avoid civilian casualties in these bombing raids.

I understand what you are implying but the ends are justifying the means, in my opinion.
 
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Unfortunately, we have to trust that PA is doing whatever it can to avoid civilian casualties in these bombing raids.

I understand what you are implying but the ends are justifying the means, in my opinion.

All I am pointing out is the importance of ensuring that the military campaign remains above any kinds of improper insinuations.
 
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Do you want the Pakistan Army to be as hated as the Devil Murrikans inside Pakistan? What would be more sad?
As if not already
some "liberals" and honest journalists do a perfect job dont they even if that means praising the "Humanitarian" work of TTP
 
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As if not already
some "liberals" and honest journalists do a perfect job dont they even if that means praising the "Humanitarian" work of TTP

Some dissent is normal, and indeed suitable, but the overall narrative must remain under control, Sir. Surely you, of all people, must already know that.
 
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All I am pointing out is the importance of ensuring that the military campaign remains above any kinds of improper insinuations.
The current sentiment in Pakistan seems to be, "Get the job done, regardless of the cost".

The media can tweak words as much as they like but the general population doesn't seem to be care at this point.
 
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