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Pakistani leadership knew about US drone strike against Afghan Taliban chief: FO
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ISLAMABAD: The Foreign Office confirmed on Sunday that the Pakistani leadership had been informed about the United States (US) drone strike in the country, against the Afghan Taliban chief Mullah Mansour a day earlier.

Mansour was reported killed in a drone strike in Balochistan near the Afghan border.

According to the statement issued by the Foreign Office, Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and Chief of Army Staff General Raheel Sharif were informed about the drone strike that likely killed Mansour.

Related: Afghan Taliban chief Mullah Mansour killed in Balochistan

The statement says: “According to the information gathered so far, a person named Wali Muhammad S/o Shah Muhammad carrying a Pakistani passport and an I.D. Card, resident of Qilla Abdullah, entered Pakistan from Taftan border on 21st May. His passport was bearing a valid Iranian visa. He was travelling on a vehicle hired from a transport company in Taftan. This vehicle was found destroyed at Kochaki along the Pakistan-Afghanistan border. The driver’s name was Muhammad Azam whose body has been identified and collected by his relatives. The identity of the second body is being verified on the basis of evidence found at the site of the incident and other relevant information.”

The statement adds that the drone attack was a violation of Pakistan’s sovereignty and said Islamabad wanted to remind the world that the fifth meeting of the Quadrilateral Coordination Group (QCG) held on May 18 had reiterated that a politically negotiated settlement was the only viable option for lasting peace in Afghanistan.

Two Pakistani intelligence officials earlier told AFP the drones struck a Toyota Corolla near Quetta, killing two people whose bodies were burned beyond recognition.

Related: Two charred bodies found near Pak-Afghan border in Balochistan

The FO’s statement comes hours after it said Pakistan was "seeking clarification" on the reported drone strike targeting Mansour.

Speaking to media upon his arrival in British capital, London, Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif too confirmed he was informed about the drone strike but said that whether the man killed was Mullah Mansoor or not, is yet to be determined.

"John Kerry telephoned me yesterday night and told me about the drone strike," said Nawaz.


The PM, however, added that such strikes are against the sovereignty of the state.

Earlier on Sunday, US Secretary of State John Kerry also stated that he had notified Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif by telephone of a US drone strike that 'likely killed' Mullah Mansour.


The Afghan leadership was also apprised of the strike ordered by US President Barack Obama, Kerry said.

'Quite likely dead'
Moreover, a senior commander with the Afghan Taliban said Mansour was killed in a US drone strike. Mullah Abdul Rauf told The Associated Press Sunday that Mansour died in the strike late Friday night. He said the strike took place "in the Afghanistan-Pakistan border area".

Two Pakistani intelligence officials told AFP the drones struck a Toyota Corolla near Quetta, killing two people whose bodies were burned beyond recognition.

They did not confirm whether Mansour was among them but said the bodies had been moved to a hospital in Quetta.

Separately, a member of the Quetta Shura, the Afghan Taliban's leadership council, told AFP that Mansour had been unreachable on his mobile phone since Saturday night.

"We are not sure if something is really wrong or he purposely switched off his phone fearing an attack," he told AFP on condition of anonymity.

Former ambassador to Afghanistan Rustam Shah Mohmand weighing in on the matter told DawnNews that it is "quite likely" Mansour is dead.

After Mansour's elimination
The drone attack came just days after representatives from the US, China, Pakistan and Afghanistan held another round of negotiations in Islamabad aimed at reviving long-stalled direct peace talks between the Afghan government and the Taliban.

Related: Taliban yet to respond positively to QCG’s efforts: Aziz

The elimination of Mansour, who swiftly consolidated power following a bitter Taliban leadership struggle after the death of Mullah Omar was revealed last year, could spark new succession battles within the fractious movement.

It is possible there may be infighting in the Taliban regarding succession after Mansour's death, particularly between Mullah Omar's brother Mullah Abdul Manan and son Mullah Yaqub, and Sirajuddin Haqqani, the Haqqani network chief, Rustam Shah Mohmand said, as Haqqani was Mansour's deputy and operational commander.

The deaths of Taliban leaders have often been falsely reported, and Mansour himself was rumoured to have been killed last December.

Mansour was formally appointed head of the Afghan Taliban in July last year following the revelation that the group's founder Mullah Omar had been dead for two years.


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Ofcourse they knew. They have known each drone strike since they have happened. Our radars have caught each and every one of them.

What we don't do is take action against us and how can we? How can we blow up an american drone targeting their enemy number one? They would choke us in the international world and considering the state of our economy, the state of our international pull and the state of our military advancement ( compared to america) we wouldn't last long. Its a bitter pill to swallow but that's the truth. If you don't like it. Then improve your economy and the condition of your nation and earn the respect of nations worldwide.

The best course of action is to accept that we knew and we were involved. We had given them an ultimatum but they didn't listen so they will learn that talks is the only way. Feigning ignorance would only make things worse.
 
then why did not they stopped it ? and why now randi rona of FO and PM :lol:

There was no statement on OBL case.. Here Nawaz & Jhon Kerry are both accepting that info was shared.



ohhh that time US slaps pakistan without info this time informed pakistan before slap him :lol:

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Such an embarrassment for us. Now drones are flying over Baluchistan. Do we have any self respect or dignity ?

I doubt our army generals are embarrassed or even have any self-respect at all, remember they are they ones who allowed these drone strikes in first place.
 
Pakistani leadership knew about US drone strike against Afghan Taliban chief: FO


Mansour was formally appointed head of the Afghan Taliban in July last year following the revelation that the group's founder Mullah Omar had been dead for two years.


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I for one decided not to comment further on this case because it will border somewhere along trolling but since you have tagged me so here are my two cents.

This episode is getting worse by the minute, no wonder ISPR has been quiet for the last 24 hours, while this time there is no Hussian Haqqani who did a great job last time in the OBL episode to showcase Pakistan's version. The amount of negative media coverage being attributed towards Pakistan is just phenomenal and as I have maintained in other posts, Pakistan is unfortunately isolating itself even further by following this kind of foreign policy.

- If Pakistan knew and still had its airspace violated then what's the use for spending billions on security forces where a foreign UAV is killing people on ur soil.

- If Pakistan didn't know then its a complete incompetence on the part of Pakistan security establishment.

Then only to rectify this issue is for Pakistan to recalibrate its position vis-a-vis terrorist groups operating on its soil and act as a responsible state that pursue its interest via the normal channels.

/Peace
 
I for one decided not to comment further on this case because it will border somewhere along trolling but since you have tagged me so here are my two cents.

This episode is getting worse by the minute, no wonder ISPR has been quiet for the last 24 hours, while this time there is no Hussian Haqqani who did a great job last time in the OBL episode to showcase Pakistan's version. The amount of negative media coverage being attributed towards Pakistan is just phenomenal and as I have maintained in other posts, Pakistan is unfortunately isolating itself even further by following this kind of foreign policy.

- If Pakistan knew and still had its airspace violated then what's the use for spending billions on security forces where a foreign UAV is killing people on ur soil.

- If Pakistan didn't know then its a complete incompetence on the part of Pakistan security establishment.

Then only to rectify this issue is for Pakistan to recalibrate its position vis-a-vis terrorist groups operating on its soil and act as a responsible state that pursue its interest via the normal channels.

/Peace
ISPR went in coma after every time pakistan become under attack . ISPR will soon release a song on this episode also .:rofl: something like

mujhy apny mansoor ki car ko bachana hai
:partay:
 
ISPR went in coma after every time pakistan become under attack . ISPR will soon release a song on this episode also .:rofl: something like

mujhy apny mansoor ki car ko bachana hai
:partay:

Ok you are trolling now :) but I had a LOL moment :D

/Peace
 
Ok you are trolling now :) but I had a LOL moment :D

/Peace
no i am not . you may know or not but i was always so sad after pakistani sovereignty compromised . i post very harsh posts i burn my blood while sitting away from pakistan . i can not sleep few days . but then i have realized that pakistani forces are a political group also . they have own interests they have limits . they play dirty also . they are like us common humans . now i have no bad feeling i am enjoying it . i have no hope from Pakistani forces . they can not protect themselves their HQ or bases their planes so how can they protect us ? they are busy in AID and business . i am calm i have no feelings its just another chilling day in pakistan .

BTW here is today image of ISPR staff
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no i am not . you may know or not but i was always so sad after pakistani sovereignty compromised . i post very harsh posts i burn my blood while sitting away from pakistan . i can not sleep few days . but then i have realized that pakistani forces are a political group also . they have own interests they have limits . they play dirty also . they are like us common humans . now i have no bad feeling i am enjoying it . i have no hope from Pakistani forces . they can not protect themselves their HQ or bases their planes so how can they protect us ? they are busy in AID and business . i am calm i have no feelings its just another chilling day in pakistan .

BTW here is today image of ISPR staff
pakistan+army+soldiers+sleeping.jpg

I for one genuinely feel sorry that our countries have to go through never ending cycle of mistrust between us and of course the greater South Asia. I long for a day where we can get along like the europeans do. Imagine traveling without any documentation from Kabul to Islamabad to Delhi and prospering with each other.

Be gone war and bloodshed :(
 
no i am not . you may know or not but i was always so sad after pakistani sovereignty compromised . i post very harsh posts i burn my blood while sitting away from pakistan . i can not sleep few days . but then i have realized that pakistani forces are a political group also . they have own interests they have limits . they play dirty also . they are like us common humans . now i have no bad feeling i am enjoying it . i have no hope from Pakistani forces . they can not protect themselves their HQ or bases their planes so how can they protect us ? they are busy in AID and business . i am calm i have no feelings its just another chilling day in pakistan .

BTW here is today image of ISPR staff
pakistan+army+soldiers+sleeping.jpg

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then why did not they stopped it ? and why now randi rona of FO and PM :lol:





ohhh that time US slaps pakistan without info this time informed pakistan before slap him :lol:

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Speaking to media upon his arrival in British capital, London, Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif too confirmed he was informed about the drone strike but said that whether the man killed was Mullah Mansoor or not, is yet to be determined.

"John Kerry telephoned me yesterday night and told me about the drone strike," said Nawaz.


The PM, however, added that such strikes are against the sovereignty of the state.

Earlier on Sunday, US Secretary of State John Kerry also stated that he had notified Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif by telephone of a US drone strike that 'likely killed' Mullah Mansour.


Source: https://defence.pk/threads/pakistan...afghan-taliban-chief-fo.431682/#ixzz49QBbZOu7
 
Lolz, no one is saying what he was doing in Pakistan nit the ISPR nor the Govt. Osama. Once. Again.
 

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