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You could not be a good investigator! Sorry to say that-

As said by UN Website, Tehrik-e Taliban Pakistan (TTP), also known as the Pakistan Taliban, is an alliance of formerly disparate militant groups that came together in 2007 following Pakistan military operations against Al-Qaida-related (QDe.004).

The same Terrorists were living in Pakistan from 1979, funded and arm supplied by the US with help from Pakistan. Once you took the U-turn when USA threaten you to send stone age then only these terrorists went against your army.

More about cause of the terrorists attack in Pakistan;

Blowback in Pakistan

As the Afghan Taliban’s insurgency took shape, a parallel Pakistani Taliban insurgency arose on the other side of the 1,500-mile-long border, stretching from the Northwest Frontier Province (NWFP, since renamed Khyber Pakhtunkhwa) through the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA). Pakistani Taliban militants have focused on waging a violent campaign against the Pakistani state and all those they consider rivals. With ties to al-Qaeda and the sectarian terrorist group Lashkar-e-Jhangvi, the TTP is implicated in the surge in violence against Pakistani Shias, whose beliefs it considers heretical.


Under U.S. pressure to rid the FATA of al-Qaeda, the Pakistani military conducted operations in the territory for the first time in July 2002. These incursions turned many militants against the state. So too have Pakistani security forces’ actions against residents suspected of aiding Pakistan’s Taliban. Their operations have entailed mass displacement, and international human rights groups and journalists have implicated Pakistani security forces in torture, extrajudicial killings, arbitrary detention, and forced disappearances. These abuses, for which the FATA’s frontier legal status offers little means of redress, has left tribal-area residents stuck between two forces seemingly indifferent to their rights.
Two particular incidents galvanized Pakistani Taliban factions to join forces against the state. In 2006, a CIA drone strike on a tribal-area madrassa reportedly killed eighty-three students. A year later, Pakistani special forces seized the Red Mosque in Islamabad, killing dozens of student vigilantes and militants who had occupied it. By late 2007, some thirty militant groups declared the formation of Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan. Though nominally loyal to Mullah Omar, they have ignored his reported entreaties to de-escalate their fight with Pakistan.
For many years, Pakistan sought to contain the rebellion by negotiating truces with some militant groups while fighting others. The United States, among others, criticized these deals, saying they allowed Taliban factions to consolidate control. They also elevated the militants' status as interlocutors while undermining the political agents and tribal intermediaries who had long been central to the FATA’s governance, according to some regional analysts. Taliban assassination campaigns targeting tribal elders have further undermined governance there.



Metastasis in Pakistan
The Pakistani Taliban remain less constrained by a desire to build political legitimacy, but also more fractious than its Afghan counterpart, regional experts say. In Pakistan the Taliban has waged a lethal campaign against girls’ education and polio vaccination, accusing public-health teams of conspiring with the West to sterilize Muslims.
Pakistani ground offensives and the U.S. drone campaign, which took out successive TTP leaders Beithullah and Hakimullah Mehsud, have put the Pakistani Taliban under pressure. Under Hakimullah's successor, Mullah Fazlullah—former chief of the Swat Taliban—leadership squabbles have splintered the tribally diverse umbrella group.
In the summer of 2014, the Pakistani military launched a long-anticipated offensive on North Waziristan, long a hotbed for the Haqqani network and other militant groups. The United States escalated drone strikes in support of the Pakistani operations. Already under pressure, various factions left the TTP umbrella. Meanwhile, some foreign fighters have left the region to fight in Syria.


Everything between US, Afghanistan, Taliban, and Pakistan with their blunders. But till easy target is India to blame.
Omg...do u have trouble understanding basic english? Or r u avoiding answering on purpose?

It is not in dispute that TTP is against Pakistan...so I don't understand why u keep repeating that they turned against Pakistan when Pakistan joined US in WoT in 2001. What I am asking u is WHO is funding them? After 2001 US and Pakistan fighting these groups means...that any funding coming from Pakistan or US dried up towards these groups(bcuz they were now perceived to be enemies). So how did they get the funds to remain operational for two decades? Let me know if u do not understand this question written in plain english...I'll translate to Hindi...or if u do not know how money and math works...I'll teach u that too. It's a simple question...where did they get the funding to continue fighting and remain operational for two decades?
 
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You could not be a good investigator! Sorry to say that-

As said by UN Website, Tehrik-e Taliban Pakistan (TTP), also known as the Pakistan Taliban, is an alliance of formerly disparate militant groups that came together in 2007 following Pakistan military operations against Al-Qaida-related (QDe.004).

The same Terrorists were living in Pakistan from 1979, funded and arm supplied by the US with help from Pakistan. Once you took the U-turn when USA threaten you to send stone age then only these terrorists went against your army.

More about cause of the terrorists attack in Pakistan;

Blowback in Pakistan

As the Afghan Taliban’s insurgency took shape, a parallel Pakistani Taliban insurgency arose on the other side of the 1,500-mile-long border, stretching from the Northwest Frontier Province (NWFP, since renamed Khyber Pakhtunkhwa) through the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA). Pakistani Taliban militants have focused on waging a violent campaign against the Pakistani state and all those they consider rivals. With ties to al-Qaeda and the sectarian terrorist group Lashkar-e-Jhangvi, the TTP is implicated in the surge in violence against Pakistani Shias, whose beliefs it considers heretical.


Under U.S. pressure to rid the FATA of al-Qaeda, the Pakistani military conducted operations in the territory for the first time in July 2002. These incursions turned many militants against the state. So too have Pakistani security forces’ actions against residents suspected of aiding Pakistan’s Taliban. Their operations have entailed mass displacement, and international human rights groups and journalists have implicated Pakistani security forces in torture, extrajudicial killings, arbitrary detention, and forced disappearances. These abuses, for which the FATA’s frontier legal status offers little means of redress, has left tribal-area residents stuck between two forces seemingly indifferent to their rights.
Two particular incidents galvanized Pakistani Taliban factions to join forces against the state. In 2006, a CIA drone strike on a tribal-area madrassa reportedly killed eighty-three students. A year later, Pakistani special forces seized the Red Mosque in Islamabad, killing dozens of student vigilantes and militants who had occupied it. By late 2007, some thirty militant groups declared the formation of Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan. Though nominally loyal to Mullah Omar, they have ignored his reported entreaties to de-escalate their fight with Pakistan.
For many years, Pakistan sought to contain the rebellion by negotiating truces with some militant groups while fighting others. The United States, among others, criticized these deals, saying they allowed Taliban factions to consolidate control. They also elevated the militants' status as interlocutors while undermining the political agents and tribal intermediaries who had long been central to the FATA’s governance, according to some regional analysts. Taliban assassination campaigns targeting tribal elders have further undermined governance there.



Metastasis in Pakistan
The Pakistani Taliban remain less constrained by a desire to build political legitimacy, but also more fractious than its Afghan counterpart, regional experts say. In Pakistan the Taliban has waged a lethal campaign against girls’ education and polio vaccination, accusing public-health teams of conspiring with the West to sterilize Muslims.
Pakistani ground offensives and the U.S. drone campaign, which took out successive TTP leaders Beithullah and Hakimullah Mehsud, have put the Pakistani Taliban under pressure. Under Hakimullah's successor, Mullah Fazlullah—former chief of the Swat Taliban—leadership squabbles have splintered the tribally diverse umbrella group.
In the summer of 2014, the Pakistani military launched a long-anticipated offensive on North Waziristan, long a hotbed for the Haqqani network and other militant groups. The United States escalated drone strikes in support of the Pakistani operations. Already under pressure, various factions left the TTP umbrella. Meanwhile, some foreign fighters have left the region to fight in Syria.


Everything between US, Afghanistan, Taliban, and Pakistan with their blunders. But till easy target is India to blame.
So you are expecting from a whore (UN) of Western powers like US, Isreal, UK, France (Supporters of Indian against China), that they will publis an article or will mention that TTP, BRA and etc. were funded by India and India involved in spreading terrorism in Pakistan????

Wow how innocent you are????

Reality dosent change with false preceptions Mr. Genius....
Just like US and UK presented false evidence of WMD in Iraq and impose a war on Iraq in 2003 and killed millions of innocent Iraqis including children and women. What UN took action on this false war? and How they got approval of war from UN so quickly???

Really you indians are always post articles from western world and from indian authors, whose hate agains Islam and muslims particularly against Paksitan have no match.

But please continue your lies and your UN references to manipulate facts. But we are not ignorants, we have taken care of all your proxies and will take care in future and you are free to cry before your western masters for your propoganda..
Just recently, a fake propoganda factory (shrivastav group) was exposed by disinfo lab of Europe Union, and they mentioned in their report that in last 15 years Shrivastav Group used fake articles by names of western diplomats and government people to spread false news against Paksitan.
Also just recently "Washington Post" published an article of Money Laundering from Indian banks and those funds goes to Terrorist Organization like Daesh, TTP and BRA...

But see FATF is silent, UN is silent, US is silent on activities of biggest terrorist country (India), as they are also a party in all that.

So enjoy and celebrate whatever you want that Pakistan is in Grey list of FATF and UN publish this article and that media group post that article.. We will not stop eliminating your proxies in Pakistan and in Afghanistan. :azn:
 
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@PradoTLC sometimes you can take a horse to water but can’t force it to drink. You can’t argue with stupid.
 
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You do have panache for incoherent rants. Little Indians, butt hurt, vomit, burnol. Next you would be on cow dung and urine? Go on. That’s your level.


Why are you bringing cow dung in every page of this thread? Is it this some sort of insecurity. Man, if you do consume cow dung or cow piss, why hide? be proud of it. No one would see you as a lesser being if you do consume that stuff. Some people like eating normal stuff and Indians like to eat cow dung and cow-piss. Take a chill pill(or coronil pill), relax, it's no big deal.

I haven't replied to you one this thread before and I have only skimmed through some of the comments and after reading, I am assuming you are really sensitive about cow stuff.
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I request all pdf members please don't look down to him just because he consumes cow dung and cow piss. Take him seriously or atleast pretend to take him seriously, he is just a regular indian. It's ok, don't ridicule him, please.
 
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Why are you bringing cow dung in every page of this thread? Is it this some sort of insecurity. Man, if you do consume cow dung or cow piss, why hide? be proud of it. No one would see you as a lesser being if you do consume that stuff. Some people like eating normal stuff and Indians like to eat cow dung and cow-piss. Take a chill pill(or coronil pill), relax, it's no big deal.
Here you are doing what people like you do best. A meaningless post.

Contribute to the discussion or stay away.

PS - Request to all friends here to turn every argument to cow piss and dung as the argument starts going against you.😜
 
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Here you are doing what people like you do best. A meaningless post.

Contribute to the discussion or stay away.

PS - Request to all friends here to turn every argument to cow piss and dung as the argument starts going against you.😜

Pakistan vs India

Winner : No one
Loser : Brown people
 
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Here you are doing what people like you do best. A meaningless post.

Contribute to the discussion or stay away.

PS - Request to all friends here to turn every argument to cow piss and dung as the argument starts going against you.😜


Man, you are the only one commenting about cow piss and cow dung. We get it, you are sensitive about the sutff. Just stop. Btw, regarding contribution to discussion. Like in what world, what you have regurgitated here can be called "contribution". Your example is like a "mad muhallay ki massi", who has enough free time on the hand and just blatantly looking for excuses to either troll or start a fight. I only intervened to chill things down. Any ways, mujhe kiya hai, lage rahoo, please continue and ignore my intervention...
 
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Man, you are the only one commenting about cow piss and cow dung. We get it, you are sensitive about the sutff. Just stop. Btw, regarding contribution to discussion. Like in what world, what you have regurgitated here can be called "contribution". Your example is like a "mad muhallay ki massi", who has enough free time on the hand and just blatantly looking for excuses to either troll or start a fight. I only intervened to chill things down. Any ways, mujhe kiya hai, lage rahoo, please continue and ignore my intervention...

Just give the Indian some briyani and it'll work all out
 
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