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Pakistani Talibans set up base in syria

This is pathetic!! TTP going to Syria, and establishing Training bases there since their strongholds in Pakistan and Afghanistan are being destroyed one after the other by Pakistan Army and Afghan Taliban.

Some people here see it as something to be happy about, but if TTP is allowed to escape and establish camps in Syria then will live to fight another day.
 
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I understand what you're getting at. However, you need to understand that the Iran-Iraq war was one situation, and the current conflict is another situation.



Half a trillion is too big budd. BTW, I might have forgotten to say Happy Ramadan to you.

half trillion was the cost of that war for both sides, together 1 trillion.

Happy Ramadan aswell.
 
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Pakistan Taliban set up camps in Syria, join anti-Assad war - DAWN.COM

ISLAMABAD/PESHAWAR: The Pakistani Taliban have set up camps and sent hundreds of men to Syria to fight alongside rebels opposed to President Bashar al-Assad, militants said on Sunday, in a strategy aimed at cementing ties with al Qaeda's central leadership.

More than two years since the start of the anti-Assad rebellion, Syria has become a magnet for foreign Sunni fighters who have flocked to the Middle Eastern nation to join what they see as a holy war against Shia oppressors.

Operating alongside militant groups such as the al Nusra Front, described by the United States as a branch of al Qaeda, they mainly come from nearby countries such as Libya and Tunisia driven by similar conflict as a result of the Arab Spring.

On Sunday, Taliban commanders in Pakistan said they had also decided to join the cause, saying hundreds of fighters had gone to Syria to fight alongside their “Mujahedeen friends”.

“When our brothers needed our help, we sent hundreds of fighters along with our Arab friends,” one senior commander told Reuters, adding that the group would soon issue videos of what he described as their victories in Syria.

The announcement further complicates the picture on the ground in Syria, where rivalries have already been on the boil between the Free Syrian Army and the Islamists.

Islamists operate a smaller, more effective force which now controls most of the rebel-held parts of northern Syria.

Tensions erupted again on Thursday when an al-Qaeda linked militant group assassinated one of Free Syrian Army's top commanders after a dispute in the port city of Latakia.

It also comes at a time when Assad's forces, with backing from Shia fighters from Hezbollah and Iran, have been making gains on the Syrian battlefield.

Another Taliban commander in Pakistan, who also spoke on condition of anonymity, said the decision to send fighters to Syria came at the request of “Arab friends”.

“Since our Arab brothers have come here for our support, we are bound to help them in their respective countries and that is what we did in Syria,” he told Reuters.

“We have established our own camps in Syria. Some of our people go and then return after spending some time fighting there.”

AL QAEDA LOYALTIES

Known as the Tehreek-e-Taliban, the Pakistani Taliban operate mainly from Pakistan's insurgency-plagued ethnic Pashtun areas along the Afghan border - a long-standing stronghold for militants including the Taliban and their al Qaeda allies.

Taliban militants in Pakistan, who are linked to their Afghan counterparts, are mainly fighting to topple Pakistan's government and to impose their radical version of Islam, targeting the military, security forces and civilians.

But they also enjoy close ties with al Qaeda and other jihahist groups who have, in turn, deployed their own fighters to Pakistan's volatile tribal region on the Afghan border known as the Federally Administered Tribal Areas, or FATA.

In the latest sign of this trend, at least two suspected foreign militants were killed in a drone attack in North Waziristan, local security officials said.

Ahmed Rashid, a prominent Pakistani author and expert on the Taliban, said sending Taliban fighters to Syria was likely to be appreciated as an act of loyalty towards their al Qaeda allies.

“The Pakistani Taliban have remained a sort surrogate of al Qaeda. We've got all these foreigners up there in FATA who are being looked after or trained by the Pakistani Taliban,” said Rashid, who is based in the Pakistani city of Lahore.

“They are acting like global jihadists, precisely with the agenda that al Qaeda has got. This is a way, I suppose, to cement relationships with the Syrian militant groups ... and to enlarge their sphere of influence.”

If the TTP are assisting Al-Qaeda in their so called "jihad" against Assad in Syria as an act of loyalty by providing them manpower, then i assume that once Assad has been overthrown, these same Arab groups will assist TTP in their struggle against the Pakistani state.
 
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They are bad when killing Pakistani citizens, they are good when they kill Syrian citizens.
All hail the outstanding hypocrisy.

they are good because they are all relocating to syria :D

menace is relocating :bounce:

syria honey moon

we are having lovely vacation in syria

maldives%20-%20honeymoon%20destination.jpg
 
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Please give me the examples when the Russian abandoned his allies (don't talk about Afghan, because you can see Russian/Sovyet still back them financially and militarily until the collapse of Sovyet Union), just show me the cases and don't mind if i told you about what happened in NK right now is partially (big parts though) the problems lies within in the Gov. of North Korea. Russia/Sovyet Union backed NK until the collapses of Sovyet Union, and because Chinese big parts to save the *** of North Korean regime during the war in '50s, NK always depends more from China than to the Sovyets.

If you talk about the Somalis during their great war against Ethiopian during 70's, the Sovyet didn't left them but it is the Somali's who left the Sovyets because they want to get more powerful weapons from the western in which they cannot obtained it at all and they must loose the war because Sovyets chose to backing the Ethiopian instead. If you want to talking about Egypt, it is Egypt who abandoned the Sovyets with Camp David Agreement. And you can ask about the loyalties of Sovyet or Russian to her allies/companion to Vietnam forumer member here. And ah yes the Cuban too, they must glad about the Sovyet presences all the times during invansion of Bay Pig. And oh, how about the US?



There is no problem again with haze in Indonesia, Singapore or Malay. FYI, the Haze never touch the Java, nor covered the whole of Sumatra islands.

For the perperator, it is still under investigation and we must patiently wait what really happened truly
they backstabed Iran when they avoided Veto ing UN sanctions on Iran.they backstabed us when they canceled S-300,Su-30 and Mig-31 delivery to Iran.:)
 
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half trillion was the cost of that war for both sides, together 1 trillion.

Happy Ramadan aswell.

:pop: That what I was implying :pop:

they backstabed Iran when they did not Veto UN sanctions on Iran.they backstabed us when they canceled S-300,Su-30 and Mig-31 delivery to Iran.:)

^ While Saudi Arabia voted against the sanctions being imposed on Iran in 2008. History will speak for itself on that...
 
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they are good because they are all relocating to syria :D

menace is relocating :bounce:

syria honey moon

we are having lovely vacation in syria

maldives%20-%20honeymoon%20destination.jpg

They have room to breath in Syria. In Syria, they will re-equip with American/Western/Saudi supplied sophisticated weapons like ATGM's and MANPADS, they will receive training and gain more experience in the use of heavy weapons in guerrilla warfare, and once Assad will be overthrown and Syria turns into another Afghanistan, riddled with rival factions slaughtering each other and the local population for the thrown of power, these same TTP's will return to Pakistan and use their experience as well as smuggled sophisticated weapons to butcher Pakistani soldiers and blow up Pakistani civilians.
 
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:pop: That what I was implying :pop:



^ While Saudi Arabia voted against the sanctions being imposed on Iran in 2008. History will speak for itself on that...
And your waste of space king never asked US to cut the snake s head at all?:cuckoo:
 
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The whole claim was dismissed by your Gov't itself, which makes your argument invalid, boy :sniper:


The diplomatic cable published by wikileaks were written by diplomats under the belief that they are secret and would not be made public in contemporary times.

The veracity of those diplomatic cables is much higher than any statement made in public as in a secret communication, a diplomat does not have any incentive to report anything except truth.

Dismissal of claim by Iranian government does not count.
 
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Pakistani Taliban says sent hundreds to fight alongside Syrian rebels


As part of strategy to cement ties with al-Qaida leadership, Taliban leaders say joining cause alongside "Mujahedeen friends".



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Syrian oppositionists fighting the Assad regime Photo: Reuters


More than two years since the start of the anti-Assad rebellion, Syria has become a magnet for foreign Sunni fighters who have flocked to the Middle Eastern nation to join what they see as a holy war against Shi'ite oppressors.

Operating alongside militant groups such as the al Nusra Front, described by the United States as a branch of al-Qaida, they mainly come from nearby countries such as Libya and Tunisia riven by similar conflict as a result of the Arab Spring.

On Sunday, Taliban commanders in Pakistan said they had also decided to join the cause, saying hundreds of fighters had gone to Syria to fight alongside their "Mujahedeen friends".

"When our brothers needed our help, we sent hundreds of fighters along with our Arab friends," one senior commander told Reuters, adding that the group would soon issue videos of what he described as their victories in Syria.

The announcement further complicates the picture on the ground in Syria, where rivalries have already been on the boil between the Free Syrian Army and the Islamists.

Islamists operate a smaller, more effective force which now controls most of the rebel-held parts of northern Syria. Tensions erupted again on Thursday when an al-Qaida linked militant group assassinated one of Free Syrian Army's top commanders after a dispute in the port city of Latakia.

It also comes at a time when Assad's forces, with backing from Shi'ite fighters from Hezbollah and Iran, have been making gains on the Syrian battlefield.

Another Taliban commander in Pakistan, who also spoke on condition of anonymity, said the decision to send fighters to Syria came at the request of "Arab friends".

"Since our Arab brothers have come here for our support, we are bound to help them in their respective countries and that is what we did in Syria," he told Reuters.

"We have established our own camps in Syria. Some of our people go and then return after spending some time fighting there."

AL-QAIDA LOYALTIES

Known as the Tehreek-e-Taliban, the Pakistani Taliban operate mainly from Pakistan's insurgency-plagued ethnic Pashtun areas along the Afghan border - a long-standing stronghold for militants including the Taliban and their al-Qaida allies.

Taliban militants in Pakistan, who are linked to their Afghan counterparts, are mainly fighting to topple Pakistan's government and to impose their radical version of Islam, targeting the military, security forces and civilians.

But they also enjoy close ties with al-Qaida and other jihahist groups who have, in turn, deployed their own fighters to Pakistan's volatile tribal region on the Afghan border known as the Federally Administered Tribal Areas, or FATA.

In the latest sign of this trend, at least two suspected foreign militants were killed in a drone attack in North Waziristan, local security officials said.

Ahmed Rashid, a prominent Pakistani author and expert on the Taliban, said sending Taliban fighters to Syria was likely to be appreciated as an act of loyalty towards their al-Qaida allies.

"The Pakistani Taliban have remained a sort surrogate of al-Qaida. We've got all these foreigners up there in FATA who are being looked after or trained by the Pakistani Taliban," said Rashid, who is based in the Pakistani city of Lahore.

"They are acting like global jihadists, precisely with the agenda that al-Qaida has got. This is a way, I suppose, to cement relationships with the Syrian militant groups ... and to enlarge their sphere of influence."

Pakistani Taliban says sent hundreds to fight alongside Syrian rebels | JPost | Israel News
 
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The diplomatic cable published by wikileaks were written by diplomats under the belief that they are secret and would not be made public in contemporary times.

The veracity of those diplomatic cables is much higher than any statement made in public as in a secret communication, a diplomat does not have any incentive to report anything except truth.

Dismissal of claim by Iranian government does not count.

It really doesn't but practically, Iran didn't buy it which is all what is needed (; ..
 
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Now it's even more clear that these guy's(TTP) are takfiris/khawarijis
 
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KSA asked another country to cut the head.but the third country "dismissing" it?seriously?

I'm just telling you that you're country didn't buy the story, similarly, Iran denied the assassination attempt of the Saudi Ambassador in DC.

The bottom line is the bottom line, KSA vetoed against the sanctions in 2008, wether you like it or not.
 
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