Major Nato Operation Near Pakistani Border On The Anvil
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Posted 30 June 2012 - 06:28 PM
Sunday, July 01, 2012
By Mohammad Zafar
QUETTA: The NATO forces are making full preparations for a major military operation against Taliban in Sar Lath, Shorawak and up to Panjpai areas across the border.
Military build up was confirmed by people who came from Afghan townships in the neighbourhoods of Naushki, Sar Lath, Shorawak and its adjacent area where heavy guns, armoured vehicles and helicopter gunship were seen. Local journalists reached by telephone confirmed the NATO military build-up close to the Pakistan borders near Naushki.
He quoted information from across the border that the NATO forces are engaged in a military build-up presumably to attack Taliban bases inside Afghanistan.
Spy planes were seen flying in the border areas and they had not crossed to the Pakistani territory, local residents of the border regions confirmed to this scribe. In some cases they are flying to identify movement of people on foot or in vehicles, sources claimed.
The NATO forces and their Afghan allies are getting massive military supplies from Kandahar and Spin Boldak areas close to Chaman. After dislodging Afghan Taliban from Helmand and its surroundings by the ISAF supported by the Afghan National Army a few years back, it will be a major military push to flush out Taliban, both Pakistani and Afghan, using the territory as a sanctuary, sources believed.
Off and on there were complaints that some Pakistani Taliban also used the Afghan territory as safe haven following actions and sometime they cross over to Pakistani territory.
http://dailytimes.co...ory_1-7-2012_pg7_3
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Posted 30 June 2012 - 06:36 PM
SUPARCO, on 30 June 2012 - 06:28 PM, said:
Sunday, July 01, 2012
By Mohammad Zafar
QUETTA: The NATO forces are making full preparations for a major military operation against Taliban in Sar Lath, Shorawak and up to Panjpai areas across the border.
Military build up was confirmed by people who came from Afghan townships in the neighbourhoods of Naushki, Sar Lath, Shorawak and its adjacent area where heavy guns, armoured vehicles and helicopter gunship were seen. Local journalists reached by telephone confirmed the NATO military build-up close to the Pakistan borders near Naushki.
He quoted information from across the border that the NATO forces are engaged in a military build-up presumably to attack Taliban bases inside Afghanistan.
Spy planes were seen flying in the border areas and they had not crossed to the Pakistani territory, local residents of the border regions confirmed to this scribe. In some cases they are flying to identify movement of people on foot or in vehicles, sources claimed.
The NATO forces and their Afghan allies are getting massive military supplies from Kandahar and Spin Boldak areas close to Chaman. After dislodging Afghan Taliban from Helmand and its surroundings by the ISAF supported by the Afghan National Army a few years back, it will be a major military push to flush out Taliban, both Pakistani and Afghan, using the territory as a sanctuary, sources believed.
Off and on there were complaints that some Pakistani Taliban also used the Afghan territory as safe haven following actions and sometime they cross over to Pakistani territory.
http://dailytimes.co...ory_1-7-2012_pg7_3
Oye faisal raza abdi urf suparco, don't worry about the nato operation, the afghan Taliban will rip that operation apart. The nato can't help your zardari or raja rental. So just shut up and ANSWER MY QUESTION BELOW:
rungroot, on 30 June 2012 - 01:43 PM, said:
Hey faisal raza, was all the money your boss zardari was convicted for laundering and stealing, was all the money fictitious as well?
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Posted 01 July 2012 - 07:42 PM
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US-led NATO forces are reportedly deploying in strength on the Afghanistan side of the border opposite Noshki in Balochistan for a possible military operation against the Taliban. The Taliban, ensconced around Noshki and its adjacent areas, Sar Lath and Shorawak, are under the command of Mullah Omar. Could this mean that the US has decided to crack down on the Mullah Omar-commanded Taliban before taking on a major initiative in the eastern provinces of Afghanistan where the Haqqani network is in control? If that is the case, it suggests that the hoped for negotiations between the Taliban and the US have eventually failed.
The peace negotiations that were planned to be held in Qatar last year saw the US and the Taliban edging closer to talks on many occasions, but the Taliban’s demand that the US release some of their important leaders from Guantanamo prison had proved a sticking point even at the initial stage.
The latest US/NATO concentration of forces in southern and south-eastern Afghanistan might be a signal that the negotiations are now a closed chapter. A resolution moved in the US Congress to declare the Haqqani network a terrorist organisation was being resisted by the White House on the basis that so long as there was a chance of the negotiations with the Taliban bearing fruit, no step, such as declaring the Haqqani network a terrorist organisation, should be taken in case it derailed that effort. If the possibility of a dialogue with the Taliban has now receded, the way seems clear, theoretically at least, for an all-out military campaign, one that could possibly spill over the border to take out the Taliban’s safe havens inside Pakistan.
Pakistan is having to swallow the bitter pill of increasingly frequent cross-border attacks when the Pakistani Taliban, sometimes in their hundreds, have attacked our security forces on the border, of which the latest horrible beheading of Pakistani soldiers in Dir has put the seal on a threat we have been warning frequently about in this space.
Three of such attacks in the space of one week finally seem to have rung alarm bells in our defence and security establishment. As a result, COAS General Kayani demanded of NATO a clear, decisive and workable solution to the border violations into Pakistan from Afghanistan. The opposite has been sought from Pakistan since long.
The preparation of a US/NATO military operation in this context could be seen as a sign of giving in on peace and reconciliation and taking the non-state actors head on, which constitutes a concession and realisation of the dangers by Pakistan. If that is the case, it could mean Pakistan has finally decided to renounce its policy of duality to bring peace to the country. It may, on the other hand, be wishful thinking that a change of heart and strategic posture on the part of Pakistan is now a reality, our strategic planners having invested so much time, effort and resources on the dual policy.
The time for the US/NATO to leave Afghanistan is drawing closer but the terrorism that brought the US and its allies to Afghanistan, though relatively weakened, is far from overcome. Over the last 11 years, the Taliban have grown and spread to be variously described as ‘good’, ‘bad’, Pakistani, Afghan, Punjabi, and what not. Unfortunately most of these factions and/or their origins can be traced back to the flawed policies of the Pakistani establishment. This development has turned Afghanistan as well as Pakistan into a bleeding wound. Though the situation in Afghanistan is more serious, we in Pakistan cannot ignore its spillover effects. To overcome a continuation of civil war in Afghanistan and terrorism in both Afghanistan and Pakistan, it is high time for Pakistan to put the situation in its correct perspective and redouble its efforts to combat terrorism and finish it off once and for all.
http://dailytimes.co...ory_2-7-2012_pg3_1
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Afghanistan, Pakistan clash over border violence
PESHAWAR: Pakistani officials accused up to 60 Afghan soldiers on Monday of crossing into Pakistani territory and sparking clashes that killed two tribesmen.
It was the latest in a series of escalating cross-border attacks reported in Afghanistan and Pakistan that are inflaming tensions along the porous border as Nato prepares to end its combat mission against the Taliban in 2014.
Both countries blame each other for harbouring Taliban fighters active on both sides of their 2,400 kilometre (1,500 mile) border, fanning distrust between Kabul and Islamabad, and complicating a peace process in Afghanistan.
Kabul threatened to report Islamabad to the UN Security Council over what it alleges is the shelling of villages, while Islamabad said it would protest formally to Kabul against the latest incursion.
“If our bilateral discussion regarding this issue brings no result, we will refer this issue to the United Nations Security Council,” Afghan foreign ministry spokesman Faramarz Tamana told AFP.
In Pakistan’s semi-autonomous tribal belt, security officials said two tribesmen were killed in Upper Kurram district in clashes with 60 Afghan army soldiers.
Another tribesman was also wounded “after they traded fire with Afghan army soldiers on seeing them inside Pakistani territory,” a senior official told AFP on condition of anonymity.
The clashes lasted for more than 90 minutes after which security forces were sent to the area on the Afghan border, he said.
Local residents said the Afghans were pursuing attackers fleeing Shehar-e-Nau village in Paktia province.
Afghan defence officials denied the alleged incursion.
“We are not aware of such an operation by ANA (Afghan National Army) in that area,” Daulat Wazir spokesman for the Ministry of Defence said.
Colonel Ahmad Jan, spokesman for army corps 203 in southeastern Afghanistan said: “It is not true, our forces have not entered Pakistan. We have not had any operations near the border recently.”A spokesman for Afghanistan’s National Directorate of Security intelligence agency said cross-border fire had killed four people, including a woman and a child, and wounded six others, in the last week.
Afghans and Americans blame Pakistan for not doing more to eliminate havens on its soil, which are used as launch pads for attacks across the border.
Last month, the US commander of Nato in Afghanistan blamed the Pakistan-based Haqqani network for a siege on a lakeside hotel in Kabul that killed 18 people.
US Defense Secretary Leon Panetta also warned last month that Washington was running out of patience with Pakistan over militant havens.
But in Pakistan, border attacks have raised fresh concerns that Pakistani Taliban, who fled a 2009 army offensive, have regrouped and again pose a threat.
Officials said dozens of militants based in Afghanistan on Sunday attacked a checkpost in Upper Dir, a district in the government-controlled part of Pakistan, for the second time in eight days.
They said six militants were killed after crossing into Sabir Killey village in the Soni Darr area of Upper Dir. One official told AFP the “firefight continued late into the night”.
Another official said there were reports “hundreds of militants” were gathering in Afghanistan’s eastern province of Kunar.
“Authorities have alerted local lashkars (tribal militia) amid fears of a bigger clash,” he told AFP on condition of anonymity.
Intelligence officials say the attackers are loyalists of Pakistani cleric Maulana Fazlullah, who fled into Afghanistan when the army recaptured the Swat valley after a two-year Taliban insurgency ended in 2009.
Swat neighbours Upper Dir, which is a key transit route between Afghanistan and Pakistan.
The valley was once a popular tourism destination and unlike the semi-autonomous tribal belt on the Afghan border, lies just 100 kilometres (60 miles) from the capital Islamabad.
The Taliban released a video showing severed heads of 17 Pakistani soldiers who they said were killed in a similar cross-border attack on a check post in Soni Darr on June 24.
A senior official confirmed that all 17 in the video were security personnel.
Islamabad lodged a strong protest with Kabul over the June 24 attack.
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Posted 02 July 2012 - 10:56 AM
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By AFP
KABUL: Afghanistan on Monday threatened to report Pakistan to the UN Security Council over what Kabul alleges is the shelling of its villages along the border between the two countries.
Authorities in the eastern province of Kunar, a hotbed for Taliban militants, have complained for weeks of being bombarded from across the frontier, blaming the barrage on Pakistani security forces.
Thousands of villagers in Kunar fled their homes as a result of "Pakistani rocket shelling" in recent weeks, officials said last week.
Foreign Ministry spokesman Faramarz Tamana said Kabul was discussing the attacks with Islamabad and President Hamid Karzai would raise the matter with Prime Minister Raja Pervez Ashraf when he visits in the coming weeks.
"If our bilateral discussions regarding this issue brings no result, we will refer this issue to the United Nations Security Council," he told AFP
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Posted 02 July 2012 - 11:46 AM
just guess who is sitting in the security council with their feet deep inside usa and nato asses!!!
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Posted 02 July 2012 - 11:52 AM
SUPARCO, on 02 July 2012 - 10:56 AM, said:
Good. Now I’m wondering how many RAW, MOSSAD and CIA safe houses we took out since we fidgeted karzai all the way to a resolution!
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Posted 02 July 2012 - 11:54 AM
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Afghanistan has said it would take up issue of cross border attacks to UN Security Council.
Afghan Foreign Office Spokesperson Faramarz Tamana Monday said President Hamid Karazai will visit Pakistan in a few weeks and raise the issue of shelling into Afghanistan territory from Pakistani land with Pakistan PM Raja pervaiz Ashraf.
The spokesman said if Pakistan did not take appropriate steps Aghan government would take the issue to United Nations Security Council.
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Posted 02 July 2012 - 11:56 AM
I SAW THIS ON ARY!
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Posted 02 July 2012 - 11:58 AM
safdar, on 02 July 2012 - 11:52 AM, said:
Good. Now I’m wondering how many RAW, MOSSAD and CIA safe houses we took out since we fidgeted karzai all the way to a resolution!
Quite a bit I'm sure.
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Posted 02 July 2012 - 11:58 AM
safdar, on 02 July 2012 - 11:52 AM, said:
Salaam,
A very good point noted here brother.
I get the feeling something very very big is going on behind closed doors which is hurting Nato, Afghanistan and probably India if Afghanistan is having to scream United Nations.
Salaam
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Posted 02 July 2012 - 12:01 PM
haroons222, on 02 July 2012 - 11:56 AM, said:
I SAW THIS ON ARY!
There have been these rumours flying around the media channels ever since the supplies were cut. What was ARY's source???
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Posted 02 July 2012 - 12:03 PM
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Two Pakistanis were killed Monday morning when ANA attacked a Kurram Agency area.
The attackers fled back into Afghanistan after the retaliation by the locals.
Army has taken over the control of the area after the incident.
The incidents of such attacks have been on the rise for the last two months.
Pakistan and Afghnistan have blaming each other for intrusions into their respective territories.
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Pakistani GDP 2011: $211 Billion
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Pakistani Mobile Phone Subscriptions: 118 million (2012)
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