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  • barangai
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    Originally posted by Batista View Post
    And how much this might affect? He can still live a normal life in "jail".

    Any update when would Pakistanis arrest and prosecute Hafiz who is a designated International terrorist having 10 Million on his head?
    I don't want to mix up things,but sir even Colonel Purohit is still alive in Jail and not hanged.

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  • barangai
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    some serious developments
    'Army, ISAF agree to take Fazlullah out in coming days'

    Fazlullah was reportedly in contact with the Peshawar school attackers from Afghanistan during the assault which left 141 people, mostly school children, dead on December 16.

    “Although Chief of Army Staff General Raheel Sharif and DG ISI Rizwan Akhter have provided audio proof of attackers talking to Fazlullah during the assault, Army is currently refraining from chasing targets across the international border,” the sources said. The audio recording, handed to Afghan authorities, was in Pashto.

    Further, sources said, the military leadership and Isaf agreed to target Fazlullah in a drone attack rather than a ground operation in the Nanger Har, Nooristan and Kunar areas of Afghanistan, where Fazlullah is believed to be taking sanctuary.
    http://tribune.com.pk/story/809332/a...-days-pm-told/

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  • Officer of Engineers
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    Originally posted by Batista View Post
    Is this your view or you are under pressure for obvious reasons.
    He's stating a fact. Fool.

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  • Batista
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    Why Pakistan won't hunt down the terrorists within its borders - The Week

    Thanks partly to exaggerated fears about India, Pakistan has built its army and its intelligence arm, the Inter-Intelligence Service (ISI), into all-powerful entities that are scarcely answerable to civilian rulers. Indeed, no Pakistani government can survive without their support. The army and ISI know it, and demand free rein over the nation's foreign and defense priorities.

    Pakistan can't rid itself of Islamist terrorists without going after their ISI protectors.
    Pakistan's ties to militant groups complicate its terrorism fight - LA Times

    The U.S. raid in 2011 that killed Al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden, who was living near a Pakistani military academy outside Islamabad, fueled even more questions about the security establishment's covert support for extremists.

    Jamaat-ud-Dawa, the political arm of the banned Lashkar-e-Taiba militant organization, which was blamed for the Mumbai attack, has been prominent in recent days. Its leader, Hafiz Muhammad Saeed — who is being sought by the U.S., with a $10-million reward for information leading to his arrest — vowed on national television to take revenge on India for the Peshawar massacre.

    There's reason to be skeptical of Sharif's statements because he's not the man in charge.

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  • Batista
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    Originally posted by barangai View Post
    The airstrikes are made in Khyber agency and NW.They are already evacuated with upto 0.4Million IDPs from Khyber agency and upto 1.1Million IDPs from NW.You can watch the videos of NW and you won't spot any single civilian though alot of talibs can be spotted

    Beside,Zaki ur Rehman is already arrested again.please keep yourself updated,thanks
    And how much this might affect? He can still live a normal life in "jail".

    Any update when would Pakistanis arrest and prosecute Hafiz who is a designated International terrorist having 10 Million on his head?

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  • Dk__
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    Video: An Al Qaeda training camp is operating just a few hundred kilometers from Peshawar where Indians are being trained to conduct attacks.

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  • Batista
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    Originally posted by lemontree View Post
    Batista, you don't know the Colonel and have not understood his post, so please stop making a fool of yourself.
    Is this your view or you are under pressure for obvious reasons.
    Last edited by Batista; 19 Dec 14,, 11:33.

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  • barangai
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    This latest release is said to be of those 32 killed in both groud operation and air strikes.

    I am not 100% sure if this is true or not.could be older

    WARNING-GRAPHIC CONTENT

    https://scontent-b-fra.xx.fbcdn.net/...67&oe=553FC775

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  • barangai
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    The airstrikes are made in Khyber agency and NW.They are already evacuated with upto 0.4Million IDPs from Khyber agency and upto 1.1Million IDPs from NW.You can watch the videos of NW and you won't spot any single civilian though alot of talibs can be spotted

    Beside,Zaki ur Rehman is already arrested again.please keep yourself updated,thanks

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  • lemontree
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    Batista, you don't know the Colonel and have not understood his post, so please stop making a fool of yourself.

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  • Batista
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    Originally posted by Officer of Engineers View Post
    People. STOP! Just stop! Let the Pakistanis have their rage. They're hurting and they're hurting bad. They're lashing out. They're blaming everyone! It is human nature. It is everybody's fault but their own. Let them grieve. Let them cry. It hurts. It hurts big time. Don't expect logic. Expect grief. Expect anger. Expect blame.

    They are crying. They are hurt. They want to blame everyone. Except themselves.

    Let them.

    They will blame themselves soon enough and that is when another hurt is coming.
    Ohhh... so it's "human nature" and you feel the "pain" so much and now even turned into a apologist for Terrorists.

    If they are CRYING and BADLY HURT and want the terrorism to end then the FIRST thing they should do is to STOP blaming US/Afganistan/India etc.

    Just yesterday(not a coincidence with School attack and Hafiz threat to attack India) they just let the Pakistani Lakhvi Terrorist free so they can plan attack on India.The Super Pakistani Terrorist Hafiz who is a designated International terrorist and has a bounty of 10 Million roams free and his venom spewing rallies are even facilitated by Pak Army/Govt.This proves they are going to sponsor terrorism until their last breath.

    Pakistan Shocker. 26/11 Accused Zaki-ur-Rehman Lakhvi Granted Bail.



    Originally posted by barangai View Post
    32 Militants killed in Khyber agency
    8 Militants killed in Ziarat
    4 Militants killed/arrested in Karachi

    All of them having TTP origin

    Operation updates: 32 suspected terrorists killed in Khyber Agency – The Express Tribune
    And how come all of the killed are "Terrorists"? Do these terrorists put a name plate outside their home or live with a "Dog Tag"? When US kills they(Pakistan) cry that civilians are killed but not now.

    It could be just some civilians, you never know since Pak Army never let the the real news out.Pak Army is under extreme pressure since they got hurt where it hurt the MOST.Now their own kids are butchered(some even 2 year olds shot in the head with close range).

    Once again it exposes that Pakistan is the land of State Sponsored Terrorism and it would continue to make sure the definition of Good/Bad terrorists exists no matter what they lie on media.

    The FACT is that Pak Army is the root cause of all terrorism specially in their region.Whenever the civilian govt try to do something they are cornered and threatened.

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  • barangai
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    Even though a heavy price paid but i believe this will mark the end of insurgency in Pakistan

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  • barangai
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    32 Militants killed in Khyber agency
    8 Militants killed in Ziarat
    4 Militants killed/arrested in Karachi

    All of them having TTP origin

    Operation updates: 32 suspected terrorists killed in Khyber Agency
    http://tribune.com.pk/story/722202/a...th-waziristan/

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  • Officer of Engineers
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    People. STOP! Just stop! Let the Pakistanis have their rage. They're hurting and they're hurting bad. They're lashing out. They're blaming everyone! It is human nature. It is everybody's fault but their own. Let them grieve. Let them cry. It hurts. It hurts big time. Don't expect logic. Expect grief. Expect anger. Expect blame.

    They are crying. They are hurt. They want to blame everyone. Except themselves.

    Let them.

    They will blame themselves soon enough and that is when another hurt is coming.
    Last edited by Officer of Engineers; 19 Dec 14,, 04:55.

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  • commander
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    For me the lives of innocent kids/women/men lost during 26/11 in MY country is of MORE concern/valuable than the lives of innocent kids from a nearby country. Although I feel pity for the kids and their families, the moment their courts decided to let go of that guy responsible for 26/11 my sympathy towards their COUNTRY (read not families but country) for facing such a tragedy faded away very quickly.

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