15,000 Taliban fighters march to take on Pakistan. Why is Taliban biting back?
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15,000 Taliban fighters march to take on Pakistan. Why is Taliban biting back?
For decades, Pakistan nurtured the Taliban for strategic reasons. It recognised it as a legitimate government and provided military assistance. Now, the same Taliban is biting the hand that fed it. This is how the Afghan Taliban is compounding Pakistan's woes from the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan.
BREAKING-VIDEO – Massive Taliban deployment and declaration of war on Pakistan
Here are some of the reports coming in now! Pakistani airstrikes on Afghanistan kill 46 people, Taliban official says Tensions in Pakistan-Taliban relations; Taliban deployment on Pakistani border As per reports Taliban has mobilized forces against Pakistan after Pakistani airstrikes targeted seven villages in eastern Afghanistan, resulting in the deaths of 46 people, mostly women and children!...
Pakistan confirms airstrikes in Afghanistan
Pakistan’s foreign ministry on Thursday confirmed that the country carried out airstrikes in Afghanistan on Tuesday night. “Pakistan is united for its people. Pakistan conducted an operation in Afghanistan’s border areas,” Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mumtaz Zahra Baloch said, Dawn newspaper reported. “The intelligence-based operation was conducted by Pakistan in Afghanistan’s border areas,” Baloch specified, adding that it was carried out “bas…
FO confirms Pakistan’s airstrikes in Afghanistan killed ‘terrorists’
F.P. Report ISLAMABAD : Foreign Office spokesperson Mumtaz Zahra Baloch in a weekly briefing on Thursday confirmed that Pakistani conducted airstrikes in Afghanistan and killed terrorists on the solid evidence and operation-based action. The FO spokesperson said Pakistan respects Afghanistan’s sovereignty and terrorism is a common challenge that Afghanistan will also have to fight together. “Pakistan does not want to discuss the Afghan issue thr…
Pakistan should learn lessons from former Soviet Union, America: Muttaqi
Acting Minister of Foreign Affairs Maulvi Amir Khan Muttaqi says that if the Pakistani government disparaged Afghanistan’s land and people, it should learn lesson from the defeats of the British, the Soviets and Americans.
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