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TTP bases in Afghanistan: Evidence mounts on Afghan origin of Badhaber attack
By Our Correspondent
Published: September 20, 2015

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PHOTO: AFP

ISLAMABAD:
Shortly after over a dozen heavily armed militants, disguised as security officials, had stormed the air force base near Peshawar in a pre-dawn raid, the head of a local chapter of Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan called reporters in Pakistan and Afghanistan from an ‘Afghan phone number’ to claim responsibility for the attack.

Military spokesperson Major General Asim Saleem Bajwa had in his press briefing on Friday said that they had recordings of the call which was controlling the Badhaber attack, adding that the call originated from Afghanistan.

Apart from TTP chapter chief Umar Mansoor – who had made the call to the media, members of several militant groups in the region routinely call reporters on both sides of the Durand Line from Afghan numbers to claim responsibility for attacks. This shows terrorists have been planning and launching attacks in Pakistan from Afghan soil.

Why Taliban terrorists are free to attack Pakistan?

After the military launched Operation Zarb-e-Azb in June 2014, a large number of local and foreign militants slipped into Afghanistan and set up bases in Kunar, Nuristan and Nangarhar provinces.

They have since launched major attacks in Pakistan, including the Army Public School attack which left 140 children dead. Islamabad has repeatedly asked Kabul to take action against these militant sanctuaries, especially against TTP chief Mullah Fazlullah, but little has been done thus far.

Afghan journalists in the border provinces say Pakistani militants have been given free reign.

“Afghan intelligence and other security officials do not touch Pakistani militants even if they pass security check posts,” an Afghan journalist told The Express Tribune by phone on the condition of anonymity.

The role of Afghanistan’s intelligence agency has been called into question with the National Directorate of Security (NDS) recently confirming that it was a US drone strike that killed several Pakistani militants affiliated with Da’esh in Nangarhar. And on Friday, a former NDS chief Asadullah Khalid tweeted a link to Mansoor’s video on the Badhaber attack, describing the slain attackers as ‘martyrs’. Interestingly, he later disowned and deleted the tweet from his handle saying his account had been hacked.

The link between the TTP and NDS is not new, with the relationship being exposed when spokesperson for former Afghan president Hamid Karzai described senior TTP leader Latif Mehsud as a ‘major asset’ of the Afghan government. The statement had been issued after American forces in October 2013 recovered Mehsud from a car full of Afghan intelligence agents. An angry Karzai had condemned the arrest as “a challenge to Afghan sovereignty”.

Published in The Express Tribune, September 20th, 2015.


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TTP bases in Afghanistan: Evidence mounts on Afghan origin of Badhaber attack
By Our Correspondent
Published: September 20, 2015

960086-bada-1442705926-634-640x480.jpg

PHOTO: AFP

ISLAMABAD:
Shortly after over a dozen heavily armed militants, disguised as security officials, had stormed the air force base near Peshawar in a pre-dawn raid, the head of a local chapter of Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan called reporters in Pakistan and Afghanistan from an ‘Afghan phone number’ to claim responsibility for the attack.

Military spokesperson Major General Asim Saleem Bajwa had in his press briefing on Friday said that they had recordings of the call which was controlling the Badhaber attack, adding that the call originated from Afghanistan.

Apart from TTP chapter chief Umar Mansoor – who had made the call to the media, members of several militant groups in the region routinely call reporters on both sides of the Durand Line from Afghan numbers to claim responsibility for attacks. This shows terrorists have been planning and launching attacks in Pakistan from Afghan soil.

Why Taliban terrorists are free to attack Pakistan?

After the military launched Operation Zarb-e-Azb in June 2014, a large number of local and foreign militants slipped into Afghanistan and set up bases in Kunar, Nuristan and Nangarhar provinces.

They have since launched major attacks in Pakistan, including the Army Public School attack which left 140 children dead. Islamabad has repeatedly asked Kabul to take action against these militant sanctuaries, especially against TTP chief Mullah Fazlullah, but little has been done thus far.

Afghan journalists in the border provinces say Pakistani militants have been given free reign.

“Afghan intelligence and other security officials do not touch Pakistani militants even if they pass security check posts,” an Afghan journalist told The Express Tribune by phone on the condition of anonymity.

The role of Afghanistan’s intelligence agency has been called into question with the National Directorate of Security (NDS) recently confirming that it was a US drone strike that killed several Pakistani militants affiliated with Da’esh in Nangarhar. And on Friday, a former NDS chief Asadullah Khalid tweeted a link to Mansoor’s video on the Badhaber attack, describing the slain attackers as ‘martyrs’. Interestingly, he later disowned and deleted the tweet from his handle saying his account had been hacked.

The link between the TTP and NDS is not new, with the relationship being exposed when spokesperson for former Afghan president Hamid Karzai described senior TTP leader Latif Mehsud as a ‘major asset’ of the Afghan government. The statement had been issued after American forces in October 2013 recovered Mehsud from a car full of Afghan intelligence agents. An angry Karzai had condemned the arrest as “a challenge to Afghan sovereignty”.

Published in The Express Tribune, September 20th, 2015.


Read more: Airbase attack

time to start cross border raids by both army and air force based on credible intelligence against TTP safe havens in and around the afghan-pak border. let the afghan air force send their super tucanos against our F16s. it will be a turkey shoot just like the 80s. time to teach the Tajik/ Uzbek nexus a lesson.
 
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time to start cross border raids by both army and air force based on credible intelligence against TTP safe havens in and around the afghan-pak border. let the afghan air force send their super tucanos against our F16s. it will be a turkey shoot just like the 80s. time to teach the Tajik/ Uzbek nexus a lesson.
Are we just gonna talk or take these bastards out in their afghan sanctuaries? The against ttp began in Pakistan but it's end is in Afghanistan.

I used to be on favor of Pakistan honoring the Afghanistan sovereignty but time for that is long since gone.

The afghan govt is colluding with ttp and hasn't only given them safe havens but actually are helping and arming them. Ive been stressing for two days, we must send in the special ops and take ttp out.

Relations with Afghanistan will take a damp, they're bound to, but if we do it properly without creating an international spectacle, the relations will thaw soon enough.

We owe it now to our so many untimely departed.
 
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TTP bases in Afghanistan: Evidence mounts on Afghan origin of Badhaber attack
By Our Correspondent
Published: September 20, 2015

960086-bada-1442705926-634-640x480.jpg

PHOTO: AFP

ISLAMABAD:
Shortly after over a dozen heavily armed militants, disguised as security officials, had stormed the air force base near Peshawar in a pre-dawn raid, the head of a local chapter of Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan called reporters in Pakistan and Afghanistan from an ‘Afghan phone number’ to claim responsibility for the attack.

Military spokesperson Major General Asim Saleem Bajwa had in his press briefing on Friday said that they had recordings of the call which was controlling the Badhaber attack, adding that the call originated from Afghanistan.

Apart from TTP chapter chief Umar Mansoor – who had made the call to the media, members of several militant groups in the region routinely call reporters on both sides of the Durand Line from Afghan numbers to claim responsibility for attacks. This shows terrorists have been planning and launching attacks in Pakistan from Afghan soil.

Why Taliban terrorists are free to attack Pakistan?

After the military launched Operation Zarb-e-Azb in June 2014, a large number of local and foreign militants slipped into Afghanistan and set up bases in Kunar, Nuristan and Nangarhar provinces.

They have since launched major attacks in Pakistan, including the Army Public School attack which left 140 children dead. Islamabad has repeatedly asked Kabul to take action against these militant sanctuaries, especially against TTP chief Mullah Fazlullah, but little has been done thus far.

Afghan journalists in the border provinces say Pakistani militants have been given free reign.

“Afghan intelligence and other security officials do not touch Pakistani militants even if they pass security check posts,” an Afghan journalist told The Express Tribune by phone on the condition of anonymity.

The role of Afghanistan’s intelligence agency has been called into question with the National Directorate of Security (NDS) recently confirming that it was a US drone strike that killed several Pakistani militants affiliated with Da’esh in Nangarhar. And on Friday, a former NDS chief Asadullah Khalid tweeted a link to Mansoor’s video on the Badhaber attack, describing the slain attackers as ‘martyrs’. Interestingly, he later disowned and deleted the tweet from his handle saying his account had been hacked.

The link between the TTP and NDS is not new, with the relationship being exposed when spokesperson for former Afghan president Hamid Karzai described senior TTP leader Latif Mehsud as a ‘major asset’ of the Afghan government. The statement had been issued after American forces in October 2013 recovered Mehsud from a car full of Afghan intelligence agents. An angry Karzai had condemned the arrest as “a challenge to Afghan sovereignty”.

Published in The Express Tribune, September 20th, 2015.


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I dont know when will our pathetic soft approach change. I mean Come On now how many attacks are we going to take before declaring war on Afghanistan? This is pathetic.

On a side note Pakistan has struck in Afghanistan in the past, what has changed now that we continue to be passive rather than assertive and specially with a Man like Raheel Sharif in charge. Something doesnt add up here.
 
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Kill a target killer by a target killer. In my view bombing them from air is not going to solve the problem, make them rot from inside, infiltrate them, make them kill each other. Money and power are enough reasons for them to turn their weapons on their own comrades. If Afghans have been using them against us, make it an anti Afghan group on their soil then. Support people who did not fight TTP in Waziristan for fear of attacks of these thungs on their families and children should be sought, I hope they will be willing to fight them inside Afghanistan away from their homes, with our backing these people can settle some of their old outstanding scores with TTP too.
 
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Report is not yet confirmed, but news is Zarb e azab is expanding inside Afghanistan. Pak Army has decided to chase terrorist anywhere in Asia. Specially, next strikes are coming on terrorist camps in Afghanistan and there key supporters and financiers .
 
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Report is not yet confirmed, but news is Zarb e azab is expanding inside Afghanistan. Pak Army has decided to chase terrorist anywhere in Asia. Specially, next strikes are coming in inside terrorist camps in Afghanistan and there key supporters and financiers .

I truly hope what you are saying is true.....but seems less likely :(
 
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Report is not yet confirmed, but news is Zarb e azab is expanding inside Afghanistan. Pak Army has decided to chase terrorist anywhere in Asia. Specially, next strikes are coming on terrorist camps in Afghanistan and there key supporters and financiers .
It would never happen... because it would really create a diplomatic crisis...If we do it... India is oozing to the same and it might use it as a reason to attack inside Pakistan... Hot pursuit can easily means war on two fronts.... The best option is covert operations... hit and run back to Pakistan... 2ndly... as government in Kabul had missed a chance... now give them a message the other way... Afghanistan must not be a proxy against Pakistan or Afghanistan will remain a pile of rocks.
 
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It would never happen... because it would really create a diplomatic crisis...If we do it... India is oozing to the same and it might use it as a reason to attack inside Pakistan... Hot pursuit can easily means war on two fronts.... The best option is covert operations... hit and run back to Pakistan... 2ndly... as government in Kabul had missed a chance... now give them a message the other way... Afghanistan must not be a proxy against Pakistan or Afghanistan will remain a pile of rocks.
Well, addition to above comment, US has given PA free hand to end terrorism in Afghanistan by all mean. Clean FATA with all US support. Just pray, Nawaz don't create any trouble when Gen Raheel extension file comes on his table for approval. US and Europe won't like the move of declining Gen extension.
 
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wait and see.....
Why do you have this awesomely terrible habit of making things up! anyway ... hot pursuit is not and will never be on table... it has too much of a diplomatic cost.. .and specially when we are surrounded from two fronts
its not an option ...
 
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Why do you have this awesomely terrible habit of making things up! anyway ... hot pursuit is not and will never be on table... it has too much of a diplomatic cost.. .and specially when we are surrounded from two fronts
its not an option ...
lolz...Dear PA been doing coverts inside Afghanistan for long time. Diplomatic norms ???....what is that?. PA track down terrorist handlers through two phone recovered. And lots of other evidence been recovered. Mullah Radio is still working inside Swat under Afghan agencies.
 
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It would never happen... because it would really create a diplomatic crisis...If we do it... India is oozing to the same and it might use it as a reason to attack inside Pakistan... Hot pursuit can easily means war on two fronts.... The best option is covert operations... hit and run back to Pakistan... 2ndly... as government in Kabul had missed a chance... now give them a message the other way... Afghanistan must not be a proxy against Pakistan or Afghanistan will remain a pile of rocks.

India can only wish. Afghanistan scenario is totally different where already international forces are conducting operations against all sorts of militants. Talibans/TTP and now a threat ISIS. As far as Indian strike inside Pakistan is concerned, then they will get a full flash Pakistani response which they understand pretty well. Also Pakistani surgical strike makes sense in Afghanistan since US does conduct strikes via drone inside Pakistan on behalf of Afghanistan so why Pakistan cannot do that. Afghanistan is in a state of war so as Pakistani tribal area while Pakistan -India has no such thing as war so Indian strike inside Pakistan is illogical which will only aggravate situation into a complete country wide war between both the countries.
 
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