India-Pakistan LoC/IB Skirmishes in the Aftermath of August 5 2019

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Pre-emptive strikes are fine and should be done periodically. What worries me more that TTP activity in Pakistan is not that much what its used to be. Also not much news coming out of KPK, Karachi and Balochistan . These activities and news should be more or less continuous .
And what about the Jalsas ? Sino Pak Nexus funded tauheen bagh Nexus , what is stopping us to Maulvis to do Jalsas and stop economic activities in Puki cities.
Who said I think u forgot recent bomb blast and attack in balochistan. Just bcz porki army is not allowing news to come out it doesn't mean that nothing is happening.
PorkiShitani Hijada Paramilitary Forces Patrol Camp was Targeted by BRAS Yesterday. At least 6 to 8 Camel Pee Drinker Pakjabi Dogs Sent to Naraka and rest Ran away for there lifes.

 

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one can clearly see it's American helicopter why we are selling our self respect and dignity for such a crooks whom we don't believe.
Oh lol i did see same BlackHawk hovering above L D Engineering Kaalej (i don't study there,though)

In fact,even took this pic



Pic is,well,meh but trust me this BlackHawk was quite silent compared to what i've usually heard from Helis here...i couldn't notice it before it came howering nearby my position,before that it was very similar to lawnmover's buzz...unlike to khachkhachkhachkhach...that i've often heard from Helis here.
And this Heli was howering at quite low level,could be around just at 5 story building at max where i saw it...and yes i saw White Amreeki Guys inside it...If only i had noticed it coming earlier i could've taken better pics with my chinki mobile phone.

BTW TO ALL WHO'RE CHIMPING OUT THAT AMREEKI HELI IS BEING USED FOR SECURITY REASONS IN INDIA,

I DID ALSO SEE TWO INDIAN AIR FORCE MI-17V5 HELIS HOWERING AROUND AS WELL,ARMED WITH ROCKET PODS AND SOME OTHER THINGS,just did not take pics.
 

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Indian Army has restarted targeting PorkiShitani Camel Pee Drinker PISSG and RAT Camps in the Neelum Valley and Leepa Valley Areas. Multiple Camel Pee Drinkers have been killed or Injured. This is second Indian Army has started blasting the Bastards in this Area of Athmuqam Of Neelum Valley.
 
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Oh lol i did see same BlackHawk hovering above L D Engineering Kaalej (i don't study there,though)

In fact,even took this pic



Pic is,well,meh but trust me this BlackHawk was quite silent compared to what i've usually heard from Helis here...i couldn't notice it before it came howering nearby my position,before that it was very similar to lawnmover's buzz...unlike to khachkhachkhachkhach...that i've often heard from Helis here.
And this Heli was howering at quite low level,could be around just at 5 story building at max where i saw it...and yes i saw White Amreeki Guys inside it...If only i had noticed it coming earlier i could've taken better pics with my chinki mobile phone.

BTW TO ALL WHO'RE CHIMPING OUT THAT AMREEKI HELI IS BEING USED FOR SECURITY REASONS IN INDIA,

I DID ALSO SEE TWO INDIAN AIR FORCE MI-17V5 HELIS HOWERING AROUND AS WELL,ARMED WITH ROCKET PODS AND SOME OTHER THINGS,just did not take pics.
Its the president's standard security protocols probably. I agree. People are making a big fuss of it.
 

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It's not the helis that are the problem... It's this whole circus that Modi planned that is the problem... why be so dramatic....
Here’s another angle, Americans have elected for the first time a non-politician as their president who has a penchant for taking out of the box actions in NK and IRAN.

Maybe diplomacy can be out of the box too..
 

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Here’s another angle, Americans have elected for the first time a non-politician as their president who has a penchant for taking out of the box actions in NK and IRAN.

Maybe diplomacy can be out of the box too..
Anyone has has any feel of some big impending announcement by GOI.. like what Baba banaras is hinting at...
 

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Anyone has has any feel of some big impending announcement by GOI.. like what Baba banaras is hinting at...
I don’t.............................
At best it will be an empty promise on UNSC reforms just like Obama did.

Expected things as per times now are: homeland security cooperation, NASA-ISRO Cooperation. and a few more similar things.

If american negotiations with Taliban are going good, he may talk about Kashmir.

If American negotiations with Taliban are going bad, he may talk about Paki terrorism.

He will say something about radical Islam, because in Houston that’s what got him a standing ovation from the crowd.
 
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Indian Army has restarted targeting PorkiShitani Camel Pee Drinker PISSG and RAT Camps in the Neelum Valley and Leepa Valley Areas. Multiple Camel Pee Drinkers have been killed or Injured. This is second Indian Army has started blasting the Bastards in this Area of Athmuqam Of Neelum Valley.
Those paki pigs has filled up their launch pads just for us to hit and burn them.
Thats really nice that we can target them precisely from afar..
I suppose our eyes in the space is really good at ranging
ooh la la
 

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What We, the Taliban, Want

I am convinced that the killing and the maiming must stop, the deputy leader of the Taliban writes.
By Sirajuddin Haqqani
Mr. Haqqani is the deputy leader of the Taliban.
Feb. 20, 2020


A man waving an Afghan flag during an Independence Day celebration in Kabul in 2019.Credit...Rafiq Maqbool/Associated Press

When our representatives started negotiating with the United States in 2018, our confidence that the talks would yield results was close to zero. We did not trust American intentions after 18 years of war and several previous attempts at negotiation that had proved futile.

Nevertheless, we decided to try once more. The long war has exacted a terrible cost from everyone. We thought it unwise to dismiss any potential opportunity for peace no matter how meager the prospects of its success. For more than four decades, precious Afghan lives have been lost every day. Everyone has lost somebody they loved. Everyone is tired of war. I am convinced that the killing and the maiming must stop.

We did not choose our war with the foreign coalition led by the United States. We were forced to defend ourselves. The withdrawal of foreign forces has been our first and foremost demand. That we today stand at the threshold of a peace agreement with the United States is no small milestone.

Our negotiation team, led by my colleagues Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar and Sher Mohammed Abas Stanekzai, has worked tirelessly for the past 18 months with the American negotiators to make an agreement possible. We stuck with the talks despite recurring disquiet and upset within our ranks over the intensified bombing campaign against our villages by the United States and the flip-flopping and ever-moving goal posts of the American side.



Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar, second from left, with members of a Taliban delegation in Russia in 2019.Credit...Alexander Zemlianichenko/Associated Press

Even when President Trump called off the talks, we kept the door to peace open because we Afghans suffer the most from the continuation of the war. No peace agreement, following on the heels of such intensive talks, comes without mutual compromises. That we stuck with such turbulent talks with the enemy we have fought bitterly for two decades, even as death rained from the sky, testifies to our commitment to ending the hostilities and bringing peace to our country.

We are aware of the concerns and questions in and outside Afghanistan about the kind of government we would have after the foreign troops withdraw. My response to such concerns is that it will depend on a consensus among Afghans. We should not let our worries get in the way of a process of genuine discussion and deliberation free for the first time from foreign domination and interference.

It is important that no one front-loads this process with predetermined outcomes and preconditions. We are committed to working with other parties in a consultative manner of genuine respect to agree on a new, inclusive political system in which the voice of every Afghan is reflected and where no Afghan feels excluded.

I am confident that, liberated from foreign domination and interference, we together will find a way to build an Islamic system in which all Afghans have equal rights, where the rights of women that are granted by Islam — from the right to education to the right to work — are protected, and where merit is the basis for equal opportunity.

We are also aware of concerns about the potential of Afghanistan being used by disruptive groups to threaten regional and world security. But these concerns are inflated: Reports about foreign groups in Afghanistan are politically motivated exaggerations by the warmongering players on all sides of the war.

It is not in the interest of any Afghan to allow such groups to hijack our country and turn it into a battleground. We have already suffered enough from foreign interventions. We will take all measures in partnership with other Afghans to make sure the new Afghanistan is a bastion of stability and that nobody feels threatened on our soil.

We are conscious of the immense challenges ahead. Perhaps our biggest challenge is to ensure that various Afghan groups work hard and sincerely toward defining our common future. I am confident that it is possible. If we can reach an agreement with a foreign enemy, we must be able to resolve intra-Afghan disagreements through talks.

Another challenge will be keeping the international community interested and positively engaged during the transition to peace and after the withdrawal of foreign troops. The support of the international community will be crucial to stabilizing and developing Afghanistan.

We are ready to work on the basis of mutual respect with our international partners on long-term peace-building and reconstruction. After the United States withdraws its troops, it can play a constructive role in the postwar development and reconstruction of Afghanistan.

We acknowledge the importance of maintaining friendly relations with all countries and take their concerns seriously. Afghanistan cannot afford to live in isolation. The new Afghanistan will be a responsible member of the international community.

We will remain committed to all international conventions as long as they are compatible with Islamic principles. And we expect other countries to respect the sovereignty and stability of our country and consider it as a ground for cooperation rather than competition and conflict.

More immediately, there will be the challenge of putting into effect our agreement with the United States. A degree of trust has been built through our talks with the American negotiators in Doha, Qatar, but just as the United States does not trust us completely, we too are very far from fully trusting it.

We are about to sign an agreement with the United States and we are fully committed to carrying out its every single provision, in letter and spirit. Achieving the potential of the agreement, ensuring its success and earning lasting peace will depend on an equally scrupulous observance by the United States of each of its commitments. Only then can we have complete trust and lay the foundation for cooperation — or even a partnership — in the future.

My fellow Afghans will soon celebrate this historic agreement. Once it is entirely fulfilled, Afghans will see the departure of all foreign troops. As we arrive at this milestone, I believe it is not a distant dream that we will soon see the day when we will come together with all our Afghan brothers and sisters, start moving toward lasting peace and lay the foundation of a new Afghanistan.

We would then celebrate a new beginning that invites all our compatriots to return from their exile to our country — to our shared home where everybody would have the right to live with dignity, in peace.

Sirajuddin Haqqani is the deputy leader of the Taliban.

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Al Bakis taking hits. Nice.
I so wish that we cut off Neelum as those osint ppl are saying and take small pie here and there while Orangeman is in India.
Nice time for a powerful jolt in Pindi.

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Is Pakistan working on chemical weapons?

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14 Die and Hundreds Sickened in Pakistan, and the Cause Is a Mystery


ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — The authorities are trying to determine the cause of 14 deaths in the southern port city of Karachi, with officials giving conflicting explanations.

At least 500 people have reported being sickened, with many hospitalized in critical condition.

https://www.nytimes.com/2020/02/19/world/asia/karachi-pakistan-gas-leak.html
 
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Al Bakis taking hits. Nice.
I so wish that we cut off Neelum as those osint ppl are saying and take small pie here and there while Orangeman is in India.
Nice time for a powerful jolt in Pindi.

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Take pir or neelam and you can see some heads roll in pindi literally...
Gapoora already scooted to sa a ooodi.
That is the day when pakis will learn the futility of meme warfare and Dumbledore warfare through congress retards like apaswara pakkar and roga
 

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Take pir or neelam and you can see some heads roll in pindi literally...
Gapoora already scooted to sa a ooodi.
That is the day when pakis will learn the futility of meme warfare and Dumbledore warfare through congress retards like apaswara pakkar and roga
Best time. Trump will be with family. Not even Papua New Guinea will listen to locust hit Baki's concerns.
Hit them throughout PoK. Raktabhishekam shd happen.

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Oh lol i did see same BlackHawk hovering above L D Engineering Kaalej (i don't study there,though)

In fact,even took this pic



Pic is,well,meh but trust me this BlackHawk was quite silent compared to what i've usually heard from Helis here...i couldn't notice it before it came howering nearby my position,before that it was very similar to lawnmover's buzz...unlike to khachkhachkhachkhach...that i've often heard from Helis here.
And this Heli was howering at quite low level,could be around just at 5 story building at max where i saw it...and yes i saw White Amreeki Guys inside it...If only i had noticed it coming earlier i could've taken better pics with my chinki mobile phone.

BTW TO ALL WHO'RE CHIMPING OUT THAT AMREEKI HELI IS BEING USED FOR SECURITY REASONS IN INDIA,

I DID ALSO SEE TWO INDIAN AIR FORCE MI-17V5 HELIS HOWERING AROUND AS WELL,ARMED WITH ROCKET PODS AND SOME OTHER THINGS,just did not take pics.
See as exactly what I told u, stop bashing PM for everything don't go retard, yep u can question his purchase deals but not everything he do
 

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#BREAKING : A huge blast heard near brigade headquarter of Pak Army in Athmuqam.The intensity of the blast was so high that it was heard on our side of LoC too. Is the ammunition depot of the Pak Army set on fire? Flames can also be seen from our side. Neelam Valley is still
 

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#BREAKING : A huge blast heard near brigade headquarter of Pak Army in Athmuqam.The intensity of the blast was so high that it was heard on our side of LoC too. Is the ammunition depot of the Pak Army set on fire? Flames can also be seen from our side. Neelam Valley is still
Baba has wiped out half of Athmuqam again...
 

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There is an effort by PFI (Radical group) in india to create numerous social media accounts in the name of upper caste hindus and use them to bash the lower caste hindus online.

The same group is also creating social media accounts in the name of lower caste Hindus and use it to bash upper caste hindus on social media online..

While some dindoos will fall for it without knowing that...the jihadis are behind this ploy..

Already we are seeing some profiles doing such drama on the comment section of some prominent political leader from the south..
Do report such profiles and post such links in the Counter propaganda thread on DFI


Their plan is to create a divide and saturate the hate on social media and then extent it to real world.

Spread the awareness please.
 
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