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TTP commander for North Waziristan touts operations in Pakistan

Indeed the threat is bigger but what I am seeing is like deep cleansing inside and secure the house first then after we can focus on weak points used for trespassing. These implementations needs time and mostly money as well though a bit slow but steadily we are moving in right direction for such results. The task was long due but on other hand, we have limited budget and such ops costs a lot, a way more than what we have been aided, that we expressed on different forums in different times as well that it costs us more than we have been given while the aid during most corrupted democracy is never reached to the office as it was assigned to (you may understand). The security of the border and such points would be done gradually but as we have more enemies around than friends, it may need sometime and by the idea of CPEC, we are paving the way for good and needful results not just based upon future economy plan but by realizing the security and acquiring the necessary. These types of thoughts, approaches and write-ups are not shared unnecessarily but are speaking the mind of the adversary. Also, there is a gap to fill by strong diplomacy that we lack too much and by cutting the Afghans totally, will be like giving more space to the rivals to fill the space that we cannot afford anymore so we have to adopt a strong active diplomatic plan as well as support to security agencies so in the end a strong economy would be in favour of us all. US is aware of Mullah FM sitting is Afghanistan but as there are good terrorists for them and they it, we have to secure our walls and doors so cannot be damaged by such and on other hand by strong diplomatic front, at least we can highlight the issue in more possible manners.

Sir for Afghanistan to be peaceful ANA has to go. Now question remains how far are we willing to remain committed to the policy of non interference? I mean ANA has made it clear that they will go to any extent against Pakistan. This was the reason i stated that we only welcome those Afghans that clearly denounce India and ANA. There should be a carrot and stick policy. Those Afghans that will denounce will get the carrot while others will get a danda and not stick. Dont you think our passive approach is only further strengthening the believes of our enemy that Pakistan cannot do anything and they can take us for granted.
Though there is no doubt that such ops are going to be costly and Pakistan does not have a economy like that of the powers sitting there but there is a point that we can be taken too before we say its enough and we get back to them with whatever we have got. Right now i dont know how much we as a nation can take before our elders those in a position of power say its enough.
Pakistan has been relatively peaceful as compared to the past and whatever is now happening is because of Afghanistan and Indian nexus there. The next step for Zarb-e-Azb should include Afghanistan. My 2 cents.
 
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When that Scum said:
"Khudara Mujahdeen ki madad zaroor karain"

That reminded me when Altaf Hussain broke into tears complaining he has no money left with him.


PS: I cudnt control my laughter so plz do tell people around U that U might have a sudden hysterical episode of laughter in a short time.
 
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I am sure these rented bastards are not in Pakistan, they are hiding deep in Afghanistan & recording these scripted messages with the help of India & Afghanistan.
 
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Bill Roggio works for the Foundation for Defence of Democracies , its founder Clifford D. May is dual Israeli-American citizen , like @Solomon2 is .
I'm an American. Period. That you proclaim your imagination as "fact" is enough to discredit everything you write. Why should anyone check your links, then?

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The ultimate goal should be not a single attack or bombing. By settling for anything less we give credence to what is happening.
I believe the operation Zarbe azb has not been stopped completely. You cannot continue to bomb the place when its been flushed out. As soon as bombing is done, next step is to rehabilitate the area and open up schools and medical centers. This will ensure for future that any extremist ideology will be rejected, people will reject such mentality that will ultimately lead them to destruction

Bill Roggio works for the Foundation for Defence of Democracies , its founder Clifford D. May is dual Israeli-American citizen , like @Solomon2 is

http://www.defenddemocracy.org/about-fdd/team-overview/

Another one that runs a chain of similar websites is David Horowitz Freedom Center , Robert spencer is part of this org

http://www.horowitzfreedomcenter.org/

David Horowitz is also an Israeli-American
Enough said.
 
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Lol the old video for properganda! The Maulana radio is hiding in Afghanistan,lol they can stay only on media but can't get back ground of Waziristan for next 100000 of yrs

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TTP commander for North Waziristan touts operations in Pakistan
BY BILL ROGGIO | September 14, 2016 | admin@longwarjournal.org | @billroggio



Akhtar Mohammad Khalil
, the Movement of the Taliban in Pakistan’s commander for North Waziristan.

The Movement of the Taliban in Pakistan (Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan or TTP) highlighted its operations in North Waziristan, and featured its new commander for the Pakistani tribal agency recently. The TTP counters the Pakistani military’s claims that Operation Zarb-e-Azm has succeeded in defeating jihadists of all stripes in North Waziristan.

Akhtar Mohammad Khalil, the TTP’s emir for North Waziristan, appeared in a video released today that purports to show Taliban fighters operating openly in the contested tribal agency. The video was released on Umar Media, the official propaganda outlet of the TTP.

The first four minutes of the video show TTP fighters firing mortars, rockets, recoilless rifles, and machine guns at Pakistan troops in remote mountainous areas. Additionally, three captured Pakistani security personnel are put on display. While the date and location of the video cannot be independently confirmed, it appears to have been recorded in the spring or early Summer.

The last two thirds of the video is devoted to an Eid speech given by Khalil, who is seated on the ground and flanked by two of his commanders. Additionally, two masked and heavily armed fighters are standing behind Khalil as he speaks.

Khalil was appointed to lead TTP forces in North Waziristan last Spring. On May 16, 2016, the group released an official statement on Umar Media noting that Khalil pledged allegiance to TTP emir Mullah Fazlullah, and said that the TTP accepted his oath and appointed him to serve as the commander of its forces in the restive tribal agency.

As emir for North Waziristan, Khalil is tasked with opposing Operation Zarb-e-Azb, the Pakistani military offensive in the tribal agency of North Waziristan which began in June 2014. The Pakistani military has said for the past year that Operation Zarb-e-Azb is in its “last phase” and that jihadist groups of all stripes have been defeated there. On Sept. 1 Lieutenant General Asim Bajwa, the military’s top spokesman, claimed that 3,500 “terrorists” were killed during the fighting, and all but declared the operation over.

“Given the rough terrain of North Waziristan, it was a challenging task to carry out the operation in area, yet the armed forces were successful in clearing out all terrorist hideouts, caves and tunnels,” Bajwa said, according to The Express Tribune.

Additionally, he claimed that the Shawal Valley, a haven for a wide range of terrorist groups, including the TTP, al Qaeda, and independent Pakistani Taliban organizations such as the Hafiz Gul Bahadar Group and the Haqqani Network, “has been turned into Switzerland.”

Bajwa and the Pakistani military have claimed that under Zarb-e-Azb, it has targeted all jihadist groups in North Waziristan, including the Haqqani Network and the Hafiz Gul Bahadar Group. However, the Pakistani military has blatantly ignored the Haqqanis and Bahadar’s group, which are considered “good Taliban” as they are supported by the military and intelligence services. During Zarb-e-Azb, the military has only targeted the TTP, the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan, and al Qaeda, or “bad Taliban,” as these groups advocate overthrowing the Pakistani government.

The “good Taliban” are the life blood of the “bad Taliban.” They provide shelter, safe haven, logistics, manpower, finances, and other key enablers that allow the networks to survive a military offensive such as Zarb-e-Azb. Groups like the TTP melt away while a rearguard harasses Pakistani forces, and establishes or reinforces operations in other areas of Pakistan.
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Bill Roggio is a Senior Fellow at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies and the Editor of The Long War Journal.
First part is 2/3 years old video lol sitting in Afghanistan and making video abt Waziristan is another level of stupidity
 
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This stupid journalist doesn't acknowledge what Pakistan has achieved in a short space of time, what americans could not achieve with all the best tech in the last 15 years.
 
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