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

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Satchidananda369

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The biggest important question I have is why the fuck does a international Pisslamic Terrorist Group like Taliban has a fucking Twitter Account talking about blowing up and killing people while Normal Indians make comments and disclosing information on the PorkiShitani Terrorists gets blocked. Fuck Twitter Bastards.
The PLAIN FACT is that TWITTER like FACEBOOK, GOOGLE, YOUTUBE, AMAZON, and most other global social media and internet firms are all controlled by the CIA / western globalist Deep State that is LEFTIST oriented and ideologically supports COMMUNISTS and ISLAMISTS while vehemently opposes / suppresses any Nationalist / right wing governments and ideologies.

Twitter CEO @jack is a known and open supporter of commies and urban naxals and a lover of 'the satanic bible' that should tell about his mindset.

We need to persevere until impartiality is restored while also simultaneously moving to unbiased platforms like GAB !!
 

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May be NSA sharing the intercepts with India and we have improved our capabilities as well.
So many dozens of terror attacks stopped just in time since last year.

Kudos to our security & Intel forces !!!
God bless Donald Trump if indeed NSA is sharing intelligence with India. May Ivanka Trump be the next President after Donald Trump completes his 2nd term.
 

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IRAN BLACKLISTED BY 200 MEMBER NATIONS OF FINANCIAL ACTION TASK FORCE

By YONAH JEREMY BOB,IDAN ZONSHINE




Iranian President Hassan Rouhani (R) and Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif attend a meeting with Muslim leaders and scholars in Hyderabad, India, February 15, 2018 (photo credit: DANISH SIDDIQUI/ REUTERS)

Until this decision, the only other country on the FATF blacklist was North Korea.
As the citizens of Iran flocked to the voting booths, the Iranian economy took a painful hit on Friday at the conclusion of the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) plenary, when the organization decided to return Iran to the 'blacklist' of countries involved in bankrolling and financing terror.

The result: More than 200 member nations and territories will comply with FATF sanctions on the Islamic Republic.

The ban will likely end talks between Iran and the European Union about exploiting the INSTEX vehicle for promoting trade in a way that circumvents United States sanctions.

Furthermore, it will more generally widen the expanding chasm between Tehran and the EU, pushing Europe closer to the US in the standoff.

The FATF moved the Islamic Republic from a blacklist to a sort of gray-list in 2016, which meant much greater access to the international banking system, but a ticking clock to come into compliance with anti-terrorism financial measures.

In addition to re-blacklisting Iran, a large number of new countries entered the gray-list of non-compliant countries, from which Iran has just been ousted, including Albania, Barbados, Jamaica, Mauritius, Myanmar, Nicaragua and Uganda. Trinidad and Tobago was the only country te be taken off of the gray-list without landing in the blacklist.
Pakistan won an extra four months to meet international anti-terrorism financing norms, as the FATF decided to keep it on the gray-list for now despite missing recent deadlines to comply with their own internationally agreed-upon deals.

Hassan Rouhani and Iran Central Bank Governor Abdolnasser Hemmati have made public promises, the parliament has failed to pass key legislation.

"The global dirty money watchdog's decision to place Iran on its blacklist will have no impact on [the country's] foreign trade," state news agency IRNA quoted head of the Central Bank of Iran Abdolnasser Hemmati as saying.

"The decision is politically motivated and not a technical decision ... I can assure our nation that it will have no impact on Iran's foreign trade and the stability of our exchange rate," Hemmati said.

Within the Iranian parliament, many officials have blocked the new legislation for years and as late as January, Iran Chairman of the Expediency Council Ayatollah Sadeq Amoli Larijani called the new legislation “dangerous.”

Hemmati explained in December that if Iran was placed back on the FATF blacklist, they would finally be somewhat separated from their key economic allies Russia and China.

Though Russian and Chinese economic support have been a major reason why the ayatollahs running Iran have survived the US’s “maximum pressure” campaign, Hemmati said that those countries banks would have trouble working with Iran if there was an FATF ban.

Those like Larijani who oppose the legislation make multiple points.

They say that committing to the legislation would require Iran to expose how it is circumventing US sanctions.

Since Iran views US sanctions as immoral, it does not feel the obligation to reveal this information which is keeping its economy on life support.

Dershowitz, who has written extensively about FATF, said “Iran’s Guardian Council has not approved legislation the Majles has passed so the action plan remains incomplete. Even so, the legislation that was passed has had loopholes for terrorist organizations Iran wants to continue to bankroll. FATF has told Iran these carve outs are not permitted.”

She continued that ““It’s not only Hamas and Hezbollah that Iran openly funds but as noted in successive State Department’s Country Reports on Terrorism since 2012 during the Obama administration, that “Iran has allowed [al-Qaeda] facilitators to operate a core facilitation pipeline through Iran since at least 2009, enabling [al-Qaeda] to move funds and fighters to South Asia and Syria.”

In addition, those opposing the legislation link the FATF’s threats to the US and say that such a move would be condoning (what they view as the unfair) US maximum pressure campaign.

Finally, those against the legislation say that until US sanctions are removed, whether Iran is blacklisted or not is a secondary issue. They cite the fact that the Islamic Republic survived being blacklisted from around 2009-2016, with the point at which the country’s economy really struggled being related to other global sanctions, not the FATF.

Going into the conference, a leading Iranian parliamentary official who had supported passing the new legislation to help join the FATF was even disqualified from running, appearing to send a clear message that Tehran will not bend more at this time.

All of this follows in the shadow of new IAEA chief Rafael Grossi starting to press Iran harder about its failure to date to fully cooperate with the IAEA’s investigation into processed uranium particles found at a site in Iran.

At a November 7 meeting of the IAEA’s Board of Governors, then acting IAEA Director-General Cornel Feruta publicly confirmed the presence of uranium.

This IAEA confirmation came more than a year after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu first revealed the Iranian violation at a Turquzabad warehouse during his September 2018 UN speech.

Grossi publicly pressed Iran on the issue both on December 3, calling its answers to date unsatisfactory and again on February 5 when he said that Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi had not explained the violation.

In his February 5 statement, Grossi hinted at confronting Iran soon, emphasized the need for states to provide “the necessary support when moments of difficulty come” since he soon “may have to ask Iran to do the right thing.”

Grossi again pressed Iran in public statements on February 10, though he has poured cold water on taking punitive action against Iran, such as snapback sanctions as long as it is keeping its nuclear violations down to a level that does not get too close to being able to develop a nuclear weapon.
 

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ROAD RAGE: US MILITARY RUNS RUSSIAN MILITARY VEHICLE OFF ROAD IN SYRIA

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By TZVI JOFFRE

Russian military vehicles return following a joint Turkish-Russian patrol in northeast Syria (photo credit: REUTERS/KEMAL ASLAN)

A civilian bystander can be seen leaping out of the way of the Tigr just in time to avoid being hit.
A US military M-ATV MRAP a mine-resistant vehicle ran a Russian Tigr armored utility vehicle off the road in northeast Syria, according to a video published by a Syrian civilian. It is unclear when exactly the video was recorded.

A camera inside an apparently civilian vehicle captured the incident that reportedly took place near the town of Qamishli, near the Turkish border, according to The Drive.

#US army vehicle pushes #Russia police vehicle off the road, today, eastern Qamishli NE #Syria.




A Russian convoy consisting of three vehicles was driving behind two American military when one the Russian Tigr attempted to pass the American vehicles on the right, going off road and then wedging itself between the two American vehicles. The M-ATV responded by attempting to block the Russians from passing any further and then driving them off the road. The two vehicles may have hit at one point.

A civilian bystander can be seen leaping out of the way of the Tigr just in time to avoid being hit. The Russian and American vehicles came to a stop as the civilian vehicle drove by.

Syrian civilian was killed and another wounded as American and Syrian forces clashed near Qamishli, around the same area where the video was reportedly recorded, according to the Syrian state news agency SANA.

The incident began after Syrian Armed Forces soldiers prevented four US vehicles from crossing a road near the village of Khirbet Ammo. Hundreds of local residents gathered in the area to help prevent the vehicles from crossing, and the American forces opened fire on the civilians, killing one and injuring another. The London-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR) described the Syrians involved in the incident as armed Assad regime loyalists.

The villagers damaged four of the American armored vehicles, and the US forces called in reinforcements including five additional armored vehicles to evacuate the damaged vehicles and soldiers.

In Bweir al-Bouassi, another nearby village, locals blocked the passage of US armored vehicles and pelted them with rocks. Several young men climbed on top of one of the vehicles and removed the US flag from it.

Later, the US carried out airstrikes on Khirbet Ammo, according to SANA. “Direct clashes with light weapons” broke out between residents of Khirbet Ammo and the American forces. The forces subsequently withdrew from the village under the cover of US aircraft. Russian forces arrived in the area to help break up the clashes, according to SOHR. Russia claims that its soldiers were directly responsible for resolving the incident in Khirbet Ammo, but video released since shows a Russian military policeman urging the civilian crowd to shout anti-American and pro-Assad slogans, according to The Drive.

In December, American and Russian troops brawled in Tell Tamer in northeast Syria, according to the SOHR.

Russian forces were present in the area at the same time as US troops and when the two parties met it devolved into a fist fight, "due to their presence in the same area," according to SOHR.

The American troops were in the area with an interpreter to get to know the opinions of local residents. According to SOHR, all the people described the US forces as traitors.

Tell Tamer was one of the cities that US troops withdrew from after a decision by President Donald Trump. Syrian troops entered the town after the Syrian government reached an agreement with the Kurdish-led forces controlling the region to deploy into the area to counter an attack by Turkey. Residents of the Christian community in Tell Tamer are threatened by Turkish-backed Syrian militias who caused many Christians to flee towns near the Turkish border after the US withdrawal.

Reuters and Seth J. Frantzman contributed to this report.
 
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While price of Pakistanis themselves continue to fall. Xd
There is a country called Japan. Which gets nuked and yet gradually progress itself to become one of the largest economies, through hard work.

And there is a country called Pakistan. Which have nukes and yet can't even feed its people.
 

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Preemptive strikes had to be done in a continuous process. Otherwise, one strike won't cut anything.
 

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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.
 

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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.
 

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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.
Those two blasts are either one or two off cases. You have to understand that frequency of such events have either drastically decreased or news is well managed. In either of the case it will not cause chaos with in neighbor which we desire or give us commoner the satisfaction.
 
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