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TTP Distributes Leaflets In Afghanistan Seeking Donations For ‘Jihad’ In Pakistan

Well, Pakistan got what it wished for in the defeat and ignoble withdrawal of the USA. The consequences are all yours to manage...
No we did not want you’re defeat. The way you withdrew, and how fast the ANA collapsed made the Taliban look like an elite fighting force, when all they did was takeover the country from a drug ridden and child molesting militia called the ANA.

We specifically asked you not to hastily withdraw, but you refused. We told you that the ANA won’t last very long without your support, but you did nothing absolutely nothing to correct the sense of abandonment that the ANA felt. It was this sense of abandonment which lead the ANA to surrender in most places rather than fight.

Now all of Afghanistan neighbour face an extremely hostile Taliban forces who have already threatened them because the Taliban think that they are some sort of elite fighting force. I’d like Pakistan to teach them a lesson in one of these border clashes, so their delusions about their superiority comes to an end.

Also the Taliban made a pact with you, the Doha Agreement, admit it they renegaded on those commitments. After twenty years of blood and treasured lost, Afghanistan is once again a terrorist haven, and you are turning a blind eye to that.
 
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Well, Pakistan got what it wished for in the defeat and ignoble withdrawal of the USA. The consequences are all yours to manage...
We have seen more bloodshed by TTP from Afghanistan when you guys were sitting there. We were managing Afghans since inception of Pakistan and we will be doing it now as well.
 
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They must be desperate if they're now asking the locals for charity.

Is this confirmation that the Indian connection has finally been cut as a result of the Islamic Emirate taking over Afghanistan?
 
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Well, Pakistan got what it wished for in the defeat and ignoble withdrawal of the USA. The consequences are all yours to manage...
it is- regional issues should be handled by regional powers
 
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It’s time we see headlines like

“US in talks with Pakistan over use of airspace for counterterrorism in Afghanistan.”

“Pakistan considering restricting Torkham and Chaman border crossings to goods transit only”

“The coming population census will create a database of Afghan refugees in Pakistan”

These headlines don’t have to be real, but just coming across them will intimidate the Talibans and it is about time we intimidate them instead of them scaring us.

Whatever happened to the Durand line fencing, every year for the past half a decade, DG ISPR stands before press and says it will be done “by the end of next year”.

There’s pictures, so many tweets showing pictures of the fence being trespassed or downright being uplifted.








Every time our PM talks in support of Afghanistan or about supporting Afghanistan, we should all remember all these tweets, and trust me theres so so many more.

At this point, I wouldn’t be totally against us developing a no-go zone 50 kms into Afghan and Iranian territory and having drones and artilleries bomb any and all breathing things they see moving on the other side so these cockroaches know to stay away.
 
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It’s time we see headlines like

“US in talks with Pakistan over use of airspace for counterterrorism in Afghanistan.”

“Pakistan considering restricting Torkham and Chaman border crossings to goods transit only”

“The coming population census will create a database of Afghan refugees in Pakistan”

These headlines don’t have to be real, but just coming across them will intimidate the Talibans and it is about time we intimidate them instead of them scaring us.

Whatever happened to the Durand line fencing, every year for the past half a decade, DG ISPR stands before press and says it will be done “by the end of next year”.

There’s pictures, so many tweets showing pictures of the fence being trespassed or downright being uplifted.







Every time our PM talks in support of Afghanistan or about supporting Afghanistan, we should all remember all these tweets, and trust me theres so so many more.

At this point, I wouldn’t be totally against us developing a no-go zone 50 kms into Afghan and Iranian territory and having drones and artilleries bomb any and all breathing things they see moving on the other side so these cockroaches know to stay away.

Here’s some more…


Just shut the Pak-Afg border completely, revoke any humanitarian aid/assistance, cut off bilateral trade and don't allow them any access to our markets and ports and in case they try to tamper with the fence strike any Afghan posts within a 5 km radius with heavy damage

Just 1 month of this should be enough to put these uncivilized brutes thoroughly in their place
 
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Just shut the Pak-Afg border completely, revoke any humanitarian aid/assistance, cut off bilateral trade and don't allow them any access to our markets and ports and in case they try to tamper with the fence strike any Afghan posts within a 5 km radius with heavy damage

Just 1 month of this should be enough to put these uncivilized brutes thoroughly in their place
1 month is okay tbh but not more than that, you see, our current government capitalised on the recent thaw between Russia and Pakistan and used it to bet big on our trade with Central Asian Republics, all that trade goes through Afghanistan. We signed a preferential trade agreement with Uzbekistan last week and our man Abdul Razak Dawood is working hard to get a PTA going with Kazakhstan. We need this trade. We can take Wakhan Corridor but that route would be inaccessible for several months a year so it wouldn’t be as convenient for trade.
I think our decision makers are being so tolerant of Taliban failures because by giving Taliban the rough treatment we run the risk of India sweeping in and winning them over and that would ruin a relationship we have sacrificed far too much for. So complicated haha.
 
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Do they knock on doors and ask, "Pretty please give us money buy guns to shoot up schools?"
 
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1 month is okay tbh but not more than that, you see, our current government capitalised on the recent thaw between Russia and Pakistan and used it to bet big on our trade with Central Asian Republics, all that trade goes through Afghanistan. We signed a preferential trade agreement with Uzbekistan last week and our man Abdul Razak Dawood is working hard to get a PTA going with Kazakhstan. We need this trade. We can take Wakhan Corridor but that route would be inaccessible for several months a year so it wouldn’t be as convenient for trade.
I think our decision makers are being so tolerant of Taliban failures because by giving Taliban the rough treatment we run the risk of India sweeping in and winning them over and that would ruin a relationship we have sacrificed far too much for. So complicated haha.
I agree we are in a tough spot if we somehow secure a route to Central Asia bypassing Afghanistan that would be a game changer
 
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It’s time we see headlines like

“US in talks with Pakistan over use of airspace for counterterrorism in Afghanistan.”

“Pakistan considering restricting Torkham and Chaman border crossings to goods transit only”

“The coming population census will create a database of Afghan refugees in Pakistan”

These headlines don’t have to be real, but just coming across them will intimidate the Talibans and it is about time we intimidate them instead of them scaring us.

Whatever happened to the Durand line fencing, every year for the past half a decade, DG ISPR stands before press and says it will be done “by the end of next year”.

There’s pictures, so many tweets showing pictures of the fence being trespassed or downright being uplifted.








Every time our PM talks in support of Afghanistan or about supporting Afghanistan, we should all remember all these tweets, and trust me theres so so many more.

At this point, I wouldn’t be totally against us developing a no-go zone 50 kms into Afghan and Iranian territory and having drones and artilleries bomb any and all breathing things they see moving on the other side so these cockroaches know to stay away.
My blood boils when I see our soldiers and LEA being target by the TTP from sanctuaries in Afghanistan and than our foreign office acting like as if the IEA is the best neighbour we could have asked for.

Let those terrorist loving suckers economy collapse. They say Pakistan is not an Islamic country, at least our country isn’t the world’s largest exporter of opium. And any domestic sympathiser should be immediately deported to Afghanistan.
 
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My blood boils when I see our soldiers and LEA being target by the TTP from sanctuaries in Afghanistan and than our foreign office acting like as if the IEA is the best neighbour we could have asked for.

Let those terrorist loving suckers economy collapse. They say Pakistan is not an Islamic country, at least our country isn’t the world’s largest exporter of opium. And any domestic sympathiser should be immediately deported to Afghanistan.
Oh, you’re so right about deporting the domestic sympathisers, all those Afghans coming in, bringing their drugs and bombs with them, studying at our universities only to criticise and hate us. We don’t call them namak harams for no reason.

Let’s see how long our government and the brass can tolerate Taliban failing us, we can also wonder what happens if IK is ousted and when/if the next COAS assumes charge whoever that person is going to be. A new government or military brass might bring with them a new policy.

In a really screwed up way, Taliban have a dilemma at their hands too, their followers spent years getting brainwashed dreaming about an Emirate based on Shariah (their misogynistic and extremist interpretation of it anyways) now the Taliban have on their hands, a country full of people dying of hunger and a world that wants them to liberalise in exchange of aid, so they either continue to have a country full of people dying of hunger or they take U-turns on their extremist fantasies and some other extremist group like ISIS will come along making the same old promises and low ranking fighters will join them and fight the Taliban continuing Afghanistan’s reputation as the graveyard of empires.

There’s too many variables and it all feels like a house of cards and the sooner we make Durand line impermeable the better it is for us.
 
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Oh, you’re so right about deporting the domestic sympathisers, all those Afghans coming in, bringing their drugs and bombs with them, studying at our universities only to criticise and hate us. We don’t call them namak harams for no reason.

Let’s see how long our government and the brass can tolerate Taliban failing us, we can also wonder what happens if IK is ousted and when/if the next COAS assumes charge whoever that person is going to be. A new government or military brass might bring with them a new policy.

In a really screwed up way, Taliban have a dilemma at their hands too, their followers spent years getting brainwashed dreaming about an Emirate based on Shariah (their misogynistic and extremist interpretation of it anyways) now the Taliban have on their hands, a country full of people dying of hunger and a world that wants them to liberalise in exchange of aid, so they either continue to have a country full of people dying of hunger or they take U-turns on their extremist fantasies and some other extremist group like ISIS will come along making the same old promises and low ranking fighters will join them and fight the Taliban continuing Afghanistan’s reputation as the graveyard of empires.

There’s too many variables and it all feels like a house of cards and the sooner we make Durand line impermeable the better it is for us.
Those are important variables you touched upon. Had the IEA told Pakistan that they can’t act against the TTP now because they have their hands full with ISIK, Pakistan would have understood. It’s not easy for them to act against the TTP who have pledge alliance to them and are also their Kin. We could have waited for them to act against a TTP at a later stage.

But here is the thing, the BLA are not Phastuns, neither have they sworn themselves to the IEA like TTP. The BLA in Afghanistan were harboured by the NDS. Rather than hand them over to Pakistan, the MoI of the IEA has continued the NDS policy and allowed them to operate in Afghanistan. What’s IEA excuse for the BLA ? It’s not hard at all for IEA to act against them BLA. Their refusal to act against the BLA should convince us that the IEA is screwing us over. These omissions and acts warrant a response.
 
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Those are important variables you touched upon. Had the IEA told Pakistan that they can’t act against the TTP now because they have their hands full with ISIK, Pakistan would have understood. It’s not easy for them to act against the TTP who have pledge alliance to them and are also their Kin. We could have waited for them to act against a TTP at a later stage.

But here is the thing, the BLA are not Phastuns, neither have they sworn themselves to the IEA like TTP. The BLA in Afghanistan were harboured by the NDS. Rather than hand them over to Pakistan, the MoI of the IEA has continued the NDS policy and allowed them to operate in Afghanistan. What’s IEA excuse for the BLA ? It’s not hard at all for IEA to act against them BLA. Their refusal to act against the BLA should convince us that the IEA is screwing us over. These omissions and acts warrant a response.
It so does warrant a response from us, I have two theories.

I have read a couple of news stories about BLA and TTP elements being targeted inside Afghanistan, so maybe the recent uptick in BLA aggression is just them getting revenge out of their dying breaths. We can’t ignore the Iranian factor here either, Iran has proved itself to be a backstabber a number of times in the past, BLA can always cross borders.

My second theory is, when the Taliban came into power, they had the issue of NRF in Panjshir and were desperate for a clean win you know without spilling a lot of blood so they started accepted ex-Afghan army and NDS members with them. These NDS members as we all know are on Indian payroll so they are just serving their masters under a different government and again, doing a lot against these elements would mean Taliban become unpopular because these NDS members can join resistances. So Taliban is pulling on us what we pulled on the US for many years, harbouring BLA while telling us they don’t because they have little options.

These are just my thoughts tbh, I am not saying I am right or anything. what are your thoughts? Why aren’t the Taliban doing something against BLA?
 
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