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Russia, Iran, and Pakistan continue to undermine U.S. interests in Afghanistan by engaging with the Taliban, the most prominent terrorists fighting against American troops in the war-ravaged country, the Pentagon claimed in a new assessment.
In its recently unveiled assessment of security conditions in Afghanistan, which covers the period from June 1 through November 30, the Pentagon notes:

Russia continued to seek ways to undermine U.S. influence in the region by disseminating false information about U.S. objectives, engaging with the Taliban, and putting pressure on Central Asian neighbors to deny support to U.S. and NATO efforts to stabilize Afghanistan.



Iran provides some support to the Taliban and publicly justifies its relationship with the Taliban as a means to combat the spread of ISIS-K [Islamic State -Khorasan] in Afghanistan. Iran’s support to the Taliban undermines the Afghan Government’s credibility, adds to instability in the region, and complicates strategic partnership agreements.

Meanwhile, Pakistan reportedly continues to serve as a sanctuary for Taliban terrorists and other jihadists in the region, which is home to the “highest concentration” of extremists in the world.

“Although Pakistani military operations have disrupted some militant sanctuaries, certain extremist groups—such as the [Afghan] Taliban and the Haqqani Network—retains freedom of movement in Pakistan,” notes the U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) in the report. “The United States continues to convey to all levels of Pakistani leadership the importance of taking action against all terrorist and extremist groups.”

The al-Qaeda and Taliban-linked Haqqani Network “remains the greatest threat” against U.S. troops and their allies in Afghanistan, reveals the assessment.

Pentagon officials also describe Pakistan’s support for terrorist groups as a top threat in neighboring Afghanistan.

Alluding to Pakistan, the Pentagon states, “The exploitation of ungoverned sanctuaries outside of Afghanistan by terrorists and Afghan insurgents remains the single greatest external threat to the coalition campaign,” adding:

External sanctuary continues to hamper efforts to bring Afghan Taliban senior leadership to the negotiating table and allows space for terrorist groups like the Haqqani Network to plan coordinated operations against U.S. and coalition forces, the [Afghan forces], and civilians, and enables the Afghan Taliban to rest, refit, and regenerate.

Despite the strained relationship between Iran and the United States, the DOD acknowledges that there is room for cooperation between the two countries on operations to combat the lucrative smuggling of opium and its heroin derivative.

The Pentagon points out:

Iran and the United States share certain interests in Afghanistan such as counternarcotics. However, Iran seeks to expand its influence and limit U.S. influence and military presence, particularly in western Afghanistan.

Although U.S. and Iranian political dynamics are not conducive to direct coordination on areas of mutual interest in Afghanistan, the United States and its Afghan partners could explore ways to leverage Iran’s interests in support of U.S. and Afghan objectives in the areas of counternarcotics, economic development, and counterterrorism.

Nearly one-third of the opium and heroin that moves out of Afghanistan, the world’s top producer of the two deadly drugs, transits through Iran, acknowledged the U.S. military recently.

“About 40 percent of [the Afghan opium and heroin] does go out through Pakistan, about 30 percent through Iran, about 30 percent through the north,” U.S. Gen. John Nicholson, the top commander of American and NATO forces in Afghanistan, told reporters late last month.

Both the United States and Shiite Iran are concerned about the presence of Sunni Islamic State (ISIS/ISIL) jihadists in Afghanistan.

ISIS targeted Iran for the first time earlier this year.

Iran and Russia are allegedly concerned about instability in Afghanistan.

“Russia has security concerns regarding Afghanistan, citing terrorism and narco-trafficking concerns most vocally,” notes the DOD report. “Russian-Afghan relations suffered due to Russia’s public acknowledgment of communications with the Taliban and support of the Taliban’s call for coalition withdrawal from Afghanistan.”

Gen. Nicholson has conceded that Iran, Pakistan, and Russia lend support to the Afghan Taliban and has urged them to stop.

The number of effective terrorist attacks in Afghanistan has “slightly” dropped in the last few months, according to the Pentagon.

Citing data from the Afghan National Defense and Security Forces (ANDSF), the Pentagon notes, “From June 1 to November 20, 2017, the number of effective enemy-initiated attacks were slightly lower than the previous reporting period (December 2016-May 2017); averaging between 780 per month.”

The attacks are down from “4,806 effective enemy-initiated attacks, with a monthly average of 801” during December 1, 2016, to May 31, 2017.

However, the Pentagon points out that recent gains remain “fragile.”

“The hard-won gains in Afghanistan—by the Afghans, the United States, NATO and the international community—remain fragile, but are worth defending,” reports DOD, later cautioning, “Our commitment is enduring but not unlimited; our support is not a blank check.”

The DOD stressed that the U.S. combat mission remains over, noting that the ANDSF, which includes police and army units, are still leading the fighting.

Former U.S. President Barack Obama ended the combat mission at the end of 2014.

While the Pentagon assessment reveals that the ANDSF’s effectiveness has improved, it concedes that the force is still facing challenges.







http://www.breitbart.com/national-s...ussia-pakistan-support-deadly-afghan-taliban/
 
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US is slowly but gradually building a narrative against Pakistan where another war can be justified this time to eliminate so called sanctuaries inside Pakistan just like so called WMDs in Iraq. And as usual heads of our government and those who matter in making our strategic calculus remains burred in sand.
So how many still want to believe that US is not a threat and the relations between US and Pakistan will never go to a point of conflict?
@war&peace @Irfan Baloch @MastanKhan @blain2 @snow lake @Mrc @Kaptaan @Jungibaaz
 
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Government needs to wake up to as to what's happening. These kutays are coming.
 
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US is slowly but gradually building a narrative against Pakistan where another war can be justified this time to eliminate so called sanctuaries inside Pakistan just like so called WMDs in Iraq. And as usual heads of our government and those who matter in making our strategic calculus remains burred in sand.
So how many still want to believe that US is not a threat and the relations between US and Pakistan will never go to a point of conflict?
@war&peace @Irfan Baloch @MastanKhan @blain2 @snow lake @Mrc @Kaptaan @Jungibaaz


On the contrary, US is making yet another judgmental error, a colossal mistake. As far as Pakistan is concerned they can't even dreaming of touching Pakistan. Thanks to the tactical nukes deterrent. At the best they destabilize it. Chances of that are limited, once the border fencing completes.
 
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US is slowly but gradually building a narrative against Pakistan where another war can be justified this time to eliminate so called sanctuaries inside Pakistan just like so called WMDs in Iraq. And as usual heads of our government and those who matter in making our strategic calculus remains burred in sand.
So how many still want to believe that US is not a threat and the relations between US and Pakistan will never go to a point of conflict?
@war&peace @Irfan Baloch @MastanKhan @blain2 @snow lake @Mrc @Kaptaan @Jungibaaz
They want to weaken Pakistan and make her bleed in Afghanistan, by saying do more, do more.

@IceCold USA for years was managing Taliban not fighting against it. I am not saying that all of Taliban militants are evil , no , some of them are fighting for freedom of the country from foreign invaders. After Syrian scenario and US backed terrorists, they are slowly declaring war against whole Taliban including their own opium producers.

In geopolitics, USA always trains some terrorist groups and after some time declares war on them, in order to keep it's own geopolitical gain in the victimized country. They are replacing ISIS with Taliban, in the meantime , Taliban is fighting against ISIS. Removing of Taliban can make an angel of US plus, US would have an other excuse, fight against ISIS, to stay in Afghanistan for an other 5 decades. That's how US earns geopolitical gains

Russia, Pakistan and Iran and by some limits China, can end this US terrorism in the region forever. I hope Pakistan stays away from US.
 
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USA for years was managing Taliban not fighting against it. I am not saying that all of Taliban militants are evil , no , some of them are fighting for freedom of the country from foreign invaders. After Syrian scenario and US backed terrorists, they are slowly declaring war against whole Taliban including their own opium producers.

Food for thought.

Taliban and ISIS are both brutal



Isis and Taliban join forces to murder hated Shia minority


Islamic State commanders in Afghanistan have said that they will sanction joint attacks with the rival Taliban to target the Hazara Shia minority, which is hated by both groups.


Last week Taliban insurgents and fighters loyal to a commander who has switched to Isis co-ordinated their operations to massacre more than 50 civilians at Sayad district in the northern province of Sar-e-Pul, which Afghan forces are fighting to retake.


The Hazara in Sayad found themselves under attack from both groups.

https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/...orces-to-murder-hated-shia-minority-w0mnbl9t0



Lets not forget the 8000 Shia Hazaras butchered in Mazar -e-Sharif

THE MASSACRE IN MAZAR-I SHARIF
https://www.hrw.org/legacy/reports98/afghan/Afrepor0.htm


 
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Isis and Taliban join forces to murder hated Shia minority

Islamic State commanders in Afghanistan have said that they will sanction joint attacks with the rival Taliban to target the Hazara Shia minority, which is hated by both groups.


Last week Taliban insurgents and fighters loyal to a commander who has switched to Isis co-ordinated their operations to massacre more than 50 civilians at Sayad district in the northern province of Sar-e-Pul, which Afghan forces are fighting to retake.


The Hazara in Sayad found themselves under attack from both groups.

https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/...orces-to-murder-hated-shia-minority-w0mnbl9t0



Lets not forget the 8000 Shia Hazaras butchered in Mazar -e-Sharif

THE MASSACRE IN MAZAR-I SHARIF

https://www.hrw.org/legacy/reports98/afghan/Afrepor0.htm


You are talking about TTP and ISIS not Taliban. Yes TTP and ISIS have joined hands but killing of Shias is being done by TTP JUA and ISIS-K which are funded by India.

Shias know India is killing them through their proxies and have decided to return the favor by asking their India Shias for help against India Gov. The Shia that went from India to Iraq and Syria in some reports have claimed that they will take revenge from India for it's atrocities on Hazara community.
 
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You are talking about TTP and ISIS not Taliban. Yes TTP and ISIS have joined hands but killing of Shias is being done by TTP JUA and ISIS-K which are funded by India.

Oh please , This isthe Afghan Taliban one stop trying to whitewash history and current events. BOTH AFGHAN TALIBAN AND TTP are crazy one kills Afghanis the other one kills Pakistanis. Different Pashtun tribes different affiliations.
Remember what they did to Shias after 1996 when they came to power , why do you thing the SHIAs HELPED THE NORTHERN ALLIANCE against TALIBAN in the 90s

Some times ISIS and Taliban fight with each other sometimes they co operate to fight against US. Both deny it as they want to hide their co-operation.

Coalition Made in Hell: ISIS and Taliban Join Forces for Massacre in Afghanistan
http://www.newsweek.com/isis-taliban-join-forces-deadly-attack-afghanistan-647166
 
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Oh please , This isthe Afghan Taliban one stop trying to whitewash history and current events. BOTH AFGHAN TALIBAN AND TTP are crazy one kills Afghanis the other one kills Pakistanis. Different Pashtun tribes different affiliations.
Remember what they did to Shias after 1996 when they came to power , why do you thing the SHIAs HELPED THE NORTHERN ALLIANCE against TALIBAN in the 90s

Some times ISIS and Taliban fight with each other sometimes they co operate to fight against US. Both deny it as they want to hide their co-operation.

Coalition Made in Hell: ISIS and Taliban Join Forces for Massacre in Afghanistan
Oh no please the Hazara community knows that very well where India has funded ISIS TTP and JUA to kill them. Hazara community is only 10% in Afghanista it largest portion lies in Pakistan and south China. Taliban were attacking Hazara in 1990 but now Taliban and Hazara are joined together under influence of Iran and fighting ISIS. The main enemy of ISIS is not Taliban, it is Hazaras that are fighting ISIS from Syria Iraq to Afghanistan. Taliban never joined hands with ISIS. TTP and JUA joined hands with ISIS and this whole group is called ISIS-K and they are the enemies of Shias. When Kulboshan Jadav was cought he admitted of funding ISIS TTP and Baloch terrorist groups to kill Shia traveling to Iran. Every Shia in Pakistan knows that. This is the very reason Shia of Pakistan are against India more than they are against any other nation on earth.
 
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Shias know India is killing them through their proxies and have decided to return the favor by asking their India Shias for help against India Gov. The Shia that went from India to Iraq and Syria in some reports have claimed that they will take revenge from India for it's atrocities on Hazara community.

If they are Indian then No problem . Don't do propaganda . Ask if he has guts to do anything to Deobandi Afghan Taliban and TTP who are on a Shia killing spree. Every Ashoura these guys do some nuisance or the other .

Over all Afghanis have issues against Shia Hazaras. Rmember the 300000 Shia Hazaras butchered by the Emir of Afghanistan in the late 19th century

Abdur Rahman Khan’s Tortures & Massacre of Hazaras
https://hazarasoverseas.wordpress.com/2009/03/31/abdur-rahman-khans-tortures-massacre-of-hazaras/

A brief history of Hazara persecution
http://www.thefridaytimes.com/beta2/tft/article.php?issue=20120302&page=5.1

Oh no please the Hazara community knows that very well where India has funded ISIS TTP and JUA to kill them. Hazara community is only 10% in Afghanista it largest portion lies in Pakistan and south China. Taliban were attacking Hazara in 1990 but now Taliban and Hazara are joined together under influence of Iran and fighting ISIS. The main enemy of ISIS is not Taliban, it is Hazaras that are fighting ISIS from Syria Iraq to Afghanistan. Taliban never joined hands with ISIS. TTP and JUA joined hands with ISIS and this whole group is called ISIS-K and they are the enemies of Shias. When Kulboshan Jadav was cought he admitted of funding ISIS TTP and Baloch terrorist groups to kill Shia traveling to Iran. Every Shia in Pakistan knows that. This is the very reason Shia of Pakistan are against India more than they are against any other nation on earth.

From your favorite news source Russia today

ISIS, Taliban call truce to fight US-backed forces in Afghanistan - military officials

Having been engaged in fierce battles against each other for over a year in Afghanistan, Islamic State and Taliban militants have agreed a truce to counter US-backed forces in the region, military officials told American media.
Afghan government forces have been using the rivalry between Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS/ISIL) and the Taliban to push the latter’s forces back from the territories under their control. But several months ago the conflict died out as the two terrorist groups seemed to have reached a shaky truce, Afghan officials say.

“They [IS] fought deadly battles with the Taliban before. But over the past two months, there has been no fighting among them,” the Wall Street Journal cites Mohammad Zaman Waziri, who commands Afghan troops in the east of the country, as saying.

The truce enabled Islamic State to regroup and concentrate on engaging Afghan forces in Nangarhar and Kunar provinces, which used to be an Al-Qaeda stronghold, media report.

NATO-trained Afghan forces only control about two-thirds of country’s territory, overrun by Taliban https://t.co/bEzKWLvfzF

— RT (@RT_com) July 29, 2016
Infiltration of Islamic State emissaries into Afghanistan began last year. Apart from spreading the group’s influence into new territories, IS has pursued a policy of gaining control of heroin production in Afghanistan and trafficking it via territories controlled by the terrorists.

After the Russian task force in Syria launched a vast air campaign against IS targets and struck a heavy blow to its oil infrastructure, officials say that the issue of controlling heroin routes became even more important for the terrorist group. According to the Russian Federal Drug Control Service (FSKN), terrorists have been making $1 billion a year from Afghan heroin.

Fears #ISIS taking control of heroin trade, using money for more terror like #ParisAttackshttps://t.co/zH8IwdsybHpic.twitter.com/f7mMOCqe0B

— RT America (@RT_America) November 30, 2015
The Taliban has been around in Afghanistan for the last two decades while IS emerged as a terrorist group in 2014. Though the Al-Qaeda offshoot treats other extremist groups in the region with skepticism, it has opted for a “non-aggression pact” with IS.

#Kabul LATEST:
- Death toll climbs to 80
- 230+ injured
- ISIS claims responsibility https://t.co/EF3DIzeeo5

— RT (@RT_com) July 23, 2016
IS claimed responsibility for the recent terrorist attack in Kabul that took the lives of over 80 people.

Militants from the group are also trying to establish contact with Afghan locals by joining prayers in mosques and promoting their beliefs. In the poorest areas they offer salaries to those ready to join their ranks and fight government troops.

“They want to brainwash the youth. They are spreading propaganda against the foreign troops and the government,” the WSJ quoted Malak Khan Bacha, a tribal elder in Sarkani district.

The US command is expanding its operations in Afghanistan by pulling in more troops. American top brass believe it would prove hard for terrorists to maintain a solid peace deal.

“There's still a conflict even though they may have a local ceasefire in place,” said Army Gen. John Nicholson, the top US military commander in the country.

#ISIS claims capture of advanced US #weapons in #Afghanistanhttps://t.co/DwzjRrMmlOpic.twitter.com/aoVU3IKa05

— RT (@RT_com) August 8, 2016
IS claims it has acquired a variety of US weapons and sensitive radio equipment in Afghanistan following recent battlefield victories, posting pictures of documents, photographs and US ID cards online. The weaponry allegedly belonged to American soldiers, but none was captured in the area at the time, according to the Military Times.

Middle Eastern affairs expert Ali Rizk said that “a larger percentage of Taliban would be supportive of some kind of informal alliance or a ceasefire with Islamic State.”

Rizk told RT: “Of course, the Taliban leader, Akhtar Mansuri, is considered to be quite right-wing, maybe closer to Daesh (IS) than some other elements (within the group).”



https://www.rt.com/news/355087-taliban-isis-afghanistan-truce/
 
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US is slowly but gradually building a narrative against Pakistan where another war can be justified this time to eliminate so called sanctuaries inside Pakistan just like so called WMDs in Iraq. And as usual heads of our government and those who matter in making our strategic calculus remains burred in sand.
So how many still want to believe that US is not a threat and the relations between US and Pakistan will never go to a point of conflict?
@war&peace @Irfan Baloch @MastanKhan @blain2 @snow lake @Mrc @Kaptaan @Jungibaaz

That is true and its now inevitable they will try invade to occupy Balochistan province. Only problem is they are too late to attack as Pakistan is now better prepared for war than it was in early 00's. Their assessment was Pakistan will not be able to rebuttal the terrorists which will give way for them to invade. However Pakistan did clear its territory which makes them spew manure everywhere they go. They have failed in afghanistan completely thus they cannot sit there as it comprises their plans. The biggest issue is the internal politics is consuming far too much time zardari, noora, achakzai and diesel drum need to be eliminated fast.
 
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Hazara Shia Muslims attacked in Pakistan's Quetta

the community remains in the crosshairs of many armed groups, including the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), Lashkar-e-Jhangvi and, most recently, the so-called Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL, also known as ISIS) group.

http://www.aljazeera.com/news/2017/...shia-muslims-quetta-city-171009094724088.html

Sectarian attack: Suicide blast kills 31 in Parachinar

PARACHINAR:
An uneasy peace in an area beset by violent sectarianism was short-lived. Parachinar bleeds again.


At least 31 people were killed and 36 others were injured when a suicide bomber attacked a crowded market in Kurram Agency on Friday, in the deadliest attack for a month, officials said.

The bomb exploded near an imambargah as the main Friday prayers took place in Parachinar, the headquarters of Kurram Agency

A splinter group that broke away from the Pakistani Taliban claimed responsibility for the attack, saying that the “Toori (Shia) tribe were involved in activities against us”.


https://tribune.com.pk/story/338194/sectarian-attack-suicide-blast-kills-31-in-parachinar/

TTP has links with India RAW and NDS: Ehsanullah Ehsan

The Army on Wednesday released the confessional statement of Liaquat Ali, infamously known as Ehsanullah Ehsan, a former spokesperson of the Jamaat-ul-Ahrar (JuA) and Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP).

https://www.pakistantoday.com.pk/20...man-ehsanullah-ehsans-confessional-statement/
 
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