Re: Taliban will soon capture Islamabad, says Mullah Nazeer
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Re: Taliban will soon capture Islamabad, says Mullah Nazeer
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Re: Taliban will soon capture Islamabad, says Mullah Nazeer
well infact in PAK-INDIA Wars, thousands of pakistanis were martyred in onle kargil were 4000, and here that is only a propaganda and nothing. the deaths of pakistanis in talibanic war might be upto 2000 or near 3000. but not to so large extent as propagated in this forum. the rest was done by intelligence wars of enemy
No you are the biggest supporter of the Taliban Nazis
One wonders why aren't you with your comrades plotting the attack on Islamabad
I dont know if I should waste my time responding to your personal attacks on a forum where people come to actually discuss things.
well infact in PAK-INDIA Wars, thousands of pakistanis were martyred in onle kargil were 4000, and here that is only a propaganda and nothing. the deaths of pakistanis in talibanic war might be upto 2000 or near 3000. but not to so large extent as propagated in this forum. the rest was done by intelligence wars of enemy
4,000 was a magical number conjured up by Nawaz Sharif to sow doubt against Musharraf....
Pakistan lost around 800 troops in Kargil....
I cannot beleive you are quoting Nawaz Sharif's nonsense to somehow defend the Taliban Nazis
I dont know if I should waste my time responding to your personal attacks on a forum where people come to actually discuss things.
so you consider being called a Taliban a personal attack?
have you had a change of heart?
Re: Taliban will soon capture Islamabad, says Mullah Nazeer
DAWN.COM | + Pakistan | Pakistani Taliban said moving closer to capital
MINGORA: Pakistani Taliban are moving into a new area in northern Pakistan, clashing with villagers and police in a mountain valley, police and district officials said on Wednesday.
Separately, a Pakistani Taliban commander said the Pakistani military and the United States were colluding in US drone aircraft attacks and the militants would take their war to the capital, Islamabad, in response.
Surging militant violence across Pakistan is reviving western concerns about the stability of its nuclear-armed ally.
Pakistan is crucial to US efforts to stabilise Afghanistan.
US envoy to Afghanistan and Pakistan Richard Holbrooke, and Admiral Mike Mullen, chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff, were in Pakistan for talks on security strategy this week.
In a development that will deepen the west’s concerns, scores of Taliban have moved into Buner district, 100 km northwest of Islamabad, from the Swat valley where authorities struck a peace pact in February aimed at ending violence.
‘About 20 vehicles carrying Taliban entered Buner on Monday and started moving around the bazaar and streets,’ said senior police officer Israr Bacha.
Villagers formed a militia, known as a lashkar, to confront the Taliban and eight of the insurgents were killed in a clash on Tuesday, police said.
Two villagers and three policemen were also killed.
‘People don’t like the Taliban,’ Ghulam Mustafa, deputy chief of Buner, told Reuters by telephone.
Muslim Khan, a Taliban spokesman in Swat, was defiant. ‘What law stops us going there?’ Khan said. ‘Our people will go there and stay there as long as they want.’
MISLEADING
Authorities agreed in February to impose Islamic law in Swat to end more than a year of fighting.
Critics said appeasement would only embolden the militants to take over other areas.
Pakistan’s western allies fear such pacts create safe havens for Taliban and al Qaeda fighters.
Pakistani Taliban commander Mullah Nazeer Ahmed said in an interview with al Qaeda’s media arm, Al-Sahab, that Pakistan was behind US drone attacks on militants.
Authorities were misleading the public by saying it was the United States carrying out the strikes, he said, and it was the Pakistani army that sent spies to facilitate them.
‘All these attacks that have happened and are still happening are the work of Pakistan,’ Ahmed said, according to a transcript of the interview posted on Al-Sahab’s website.
Alarmed by deteriorating security in Afghanistan, the United States has since last year stepped up drone strikes in Pakistan.
Pakistan objects to the strikes, calling them a violation of its sovereignty that complicates its effort to fight militancy.
Other Taliban commanders said recent violence in Pakistan has been in retaliation for the drone attacks and threatened more.
Ahmed said Pakistani Taliban factions had united and would take their war to the capital: ‘The day is not far when Islamabad will be in the hands of the mujahideen.’
Ahmed also blamed the Pakistani military’s Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) agency for sowing divisions between factions, saying the ISI was the Taliban’s main enemy.
Some US officials have said recently the ISI maintained contacts with militants and there were indications ISI elements even provided support to the Taliban or al Qaeda militants.
Such accusations have angered Pakistan, although a military spokesman denied reports that ISI chief Lieutenant-General Ahmed Shujaa Pasha had snubbed Holbrooke and Mullen by refusing to meet them on Tuesday.
Re: Taliban will soon capture Islamabad, says Mullah Nazeer
^^ If the Entire Army is not unleashed on the Pakistani Taliban, Pakistan will split apart....
The Key is to get the Army to consider these guys as the vital threat to Pakistan instead of their obsession with India
Re: Taliban will soon capture Islamabad, says Mullah Nazeer
^^^
THE ACTIONS OF TALIBAN ARE THE REACTION OF OUR WRONG POLICIZ TO SUPPORT US TERRORIST AGENDA.
AND THIS FACT MUST HAVE TO BE CONSIDERED BY OUR GOVT
Captain FT, please don’t use caps. There is no point in yelling.
Also read this. Its very important!!!
http://www.paklinks.com/gs/pakistan-affairs/297679-important-please-read.html
Thanks,
Shamraz Khan
well infact in PAK-INDIA Wars, thousands of pakistanis were martyred in onle kargil were 4000, and here that is only a propaganda and nothing. the deaths of pakistanis in talibanic war might be upto 2000 or near 3000. but not to so large extent as propagated in this forum. the rest was done by intelligence wars of enemy
If Pakistan didn't have Kargil war we wouldn't have lost or gained anything but if we don't fight this war against Taliban we will lose Pakistan.
Re: Taliban moving closer to capital - Within 100km of Islamabad
An update on this:
Daily Times - Leading News Resource of Pakistan
Kudos to the locals for resisting them.
Re: Taliban moving closer to capital - Within 100km of Islamabad
We must fight, we must stand together. All those who love Pakistan, who hold the sanctity of our motherland to be absolute must stand tall. These people are patriots resisting evil. The state must act, it must protect the people now.
Re: Taliban moving closer to capital - Within 100km of Islamabad
Where are the government authorities in this fight??? I know in the US--and probably every other country--if a militia attempted to take over even a small village the authorities would be there in five minutes to crush them. In Pakistan the authorities apparently cannot even bring themselves to even comment on this!
Re: Taliban moving closer to capital - Within 100km of Islamabad
IT IS REALLY NOT UNDERSTANDABLE Y THE GOVT IS NOT TAKING ANY ACTION. POLICE AND RANGERS CAN NOT STOP THESE TERRORISTS. ARMY HAS TO B USED IF PAKISTAN WANTS TO ATLEAST CONFRONT THESE MILITANTS. GOVT IS LOSING DAY BY DAY. IT IS NOW THE HIGH TIME TO LAUNCH A FULL SCALE OFFENSIVE AGAINST THESE MILITANTS AND CRUSH THEM WITH FULL FORCE. EVERY COUNTRY IS DOING THE SAME TO PROTECT ITS CITIZENS AGAINST THE MILITANTS WHETHER INDIA, SRILANKA, RUSSIA, TURKEY OR EVEN ISRAEL (I DIDNT WANT TO MENTION THIS).
"THE BEST WAY TO DEFENCE IS TO OFFENCE"
Re: Taliban moving closer to capital - Within 100km of Islamabad
AAAA please stop typing in caps. you may be aware that people read the shape of words rather than the actual alphabets. typing in caps makes your text harder to read instead of the other way round.
Re: Taliban moving closer to capital - Within 100km of Islamabad
These are the fruits of Indian consulates in Afghanistan.
Re: Taliban moving closer to capital - Within 100km of Islamabad
These are the fruits of Indian consulates in Afghanistan.
Is it the Indians who spend half a billion dollars training children to become Taliban? Or is it the country Pakistanis absolutely adore, Saudi Irb? When it comes to Islamic fundamentalism Saudi Irb is the hub of the problem.
Re: Taliban moving closer to capital - Within 100km of Islamabad
Is it the Indians who spend half a billion dollars training children to become Taliban? Or is it the country Pakistanis absolutely adore, Saudi Irb? When it comes to Islamic fundamentalism Saudi Irb is the hub of the problem.
So can you tell us what 12 or 14 Indian consulates are doing in Pak-Afghan Border..!!! I guess it not Saudi, it is Americans who brought death and distruction to the region... only a naive can think that Saudi Royals/govt have guts to act against the will of American policy makers. Neither Saudis allows anything against their policies groom.
So the matter is, these Taliban are another format for CIA to get their un-accountable funding, Support for Arms Industry of USA/West... if you want to end the war, stop the supply of the weapons to the Talibs, they won't stand for long.. but ending this war would mean end of war-funds... So my dear, the Hub of problems is USA... who don't know the meaning of peaceful living and let other live...
Re: Taliban moving closer to capital - Within 100km of Islamabad
Is it the Indians who spend half a billion dollars training children to become Taliban? Or is it the country Pakistanis absolutely adore, Saudi Irb? When it comes to Islamic fundamentalism Saudi Irb is the hub of the problem.
What is the purpose of so many Indian consulates in Afghanistan? I can understand Pakistan's because it is a neighbour and directly involved in the problem, but why India? Not even the NATO coalition forces have as many consulates there, heck, even the Saudi's don't have any consulate office there.
Re: Taliban moving closer to capital - Within 100km of Islamabad
So can you tell us what 12 or 14 Indian consulates are doing in Pak-Afghan Border..!!! ..
This is another figament of imagination from Pakistani sources .... India has one embassy in Kabul and has 4 consulates in Afghnistan ...... two of them in cities close to Pak- afghan border .... and that is a FACT !!!!!!