What is next.So Pakistan claims that a terrorist attack in Quetta was masterminded from Afghanistan. That's irony for you.
Quetta Shura members are buddhists !!??
What is next.So Pakistan claims that a terrorist attack in Quetta was masterminded from Afghanistan. That's irony for you.
Senior members of the Taliban’s political commission based in Qatar have travelled to Pakistan for discussions with security officials there about possible peace talks with the Afghan government
The official said it was an attempt by Islamabad to wrest back control and escape “immense US pressure and international isolation”
Coincidence? Something black in the lentil soup, hain?“They and a group from Quetta are talking to the Pakistanis about a Pakistan-led process,” the official said. “This is a separate initiative to escape US and Chinese pressure.”
An Afghan Taliban delegation has traveled to Pakistan from Qatar for talks with officials to raise various issues, including “arrests” of some insurgent leaders, shutting down of some religious seminaries for Afghan refugees and “increasing problems” facing the displaced community in the neighboring country.
Pakistani intelligence sources have confirmed to VOA arrests of several top Taliban leaders in parts of the southwestern Baluchistan province, including its capital, Quetta. Senior members of the so-called Quetta Shura, or leadership council, Mullah Ahmadullah Nani and Mullah Sammad Sani are among the detainees.
http://www.voanews.com/a/pakistan-afgha ... 61869.htmlThe Pakistan government denies Afghan allegations it is covertly supporting the Taliban-led insurgency in Afghanistan.
Kashi wrote:And to muddy the waters...
Sorry GaganJi..the tweet says this..Gagan wrote:The pakis will probably try to do a train or a market bombing in India during Diwali. Quite certain.
Kashi ji. The image is not appearing, it is behind a log in access.
"We had completed training 8 months ago; why were we called back?" Recruit who escaped unhurt. #Quetta#terrorism
Talk about real life imitating art.Peregrine wrote:"Funeral prayers in absentia for Mujahid Bhai Abu Siraqa Muhammad Anas martyr for having killed 177 Hindu soldiers in Kashmir," the poster said. The funeral is at Sadabahar Nursery near Bada Nala Nawab Chowk Girjakh Gujranwala.
Little-known Rohingya terror group Aqa Mul Mujahideen blamed for the recent attacks on Myanmar border outposts by the country's president not only maintains links with Hafiz Saeed’s Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) but is learnt to have developed ties with the Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) cell in Jammu and Kashmir. {This has to be understood clearly. Today, LeT & JeM act as one group, just like Pakistan & China acting as one entity}
Aqa Mul Mujahideen (AMM) leaders were trained in Pakistan and later recruited Rohingya youth in Rakhine region of Myanmar, claimed persons familiar with the group and its activities. AMM is a new armed group that originated from the Harkat-ul-Jihad Islami-Arakan (HUJI-A).
There are reports of Rohingya terrorists fighting alongside Pakistani extremists in Kashmir. One of their top leaders, Chotta Burmi, was killed in Kashmir along with JeM commander Adil Pathan last year. Earlier Burmi allegedly shared the dais with Hafiz Saeed in Pakistan.
It is understood that security agencies of India, Bangladesh and Myanmar are coordinating their actions against Rohingya terror groups.
The current HUJI-A chief -- Abdus Qadoos Burmi, a Pakistani national of Rohingya origin, who it is claimed recruited one Hafiz Tohar from Maungdaw in Myanmar. Tohar is now said to be heading the AMM and Qadoos Burmi is reported to be close to Saeed. Saeed’s other terror group, Jamat ud Dawa (JuDD)’s humanitarian arm, Falah-e-Insaniat (FiF), was active in Rohingya relief camps in Rakhine State after the 2012 riots.
Qadoos Burmi also developed the HUJI-A network in Bangladesh, using the remote hills along its border with Myanmar, according to government sources in Dhaka.
It may be recalled that JuD launched Difa-e-Musalman-e-Arakan conference in Pakistan to highlight the Rohingya cause in 2012. Subsequently, two senior JuD operatives, Shahid Mahmood and Nadeem Awan, allegedly established direct contacts with Rohingya extremists based in camps along the Bangladesh-Myanmar border, hinted persons familiar with the issue.
Earlier, the Bangladesh authorities arrested Maulana Shabeer Ahmed, a Pakistan-based Rohingya operative in 2012 who revealed that he was coordinating with Rohingya terrorists in Bangladesh on behalf of JeM.
Bangladesh authorities are not ruling out the fact that Rohingya armed groups may have close links with Bangladesh's home grown terrorists and could share hideouts, finances and sources of weapons supply.
Pakistan-linked Rohingya terror groups have also allegedly been noticed in Mae Sot area on the Thai side of the Thai-Myanmar border.
Wow! The implications areKashi wrote:"We had completed training 8 months ago; why were we called back?" Recruit who escaped unhurt. #Quetta#terrorism
ISLAMABAD: A new study indicates that India has sufficient material and the technical capacity to produce between 356 and 492 nuclear bombs.
CheersThey said that member states of the Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG) should consider the large and swiftly expanding Indian nuclear bomb capacity when dealing with India’s NSG membership and ensure that Indian membership of this export control arrangement does not, in any way, help India expand and accelerate its nuclear weapons program.
http://tass.ru/mezhdunarodnaya-panorama/3732792WASHINGTON, 25 October. / Corr. TASS Anatoly Bochinin /. United States "in the strongest terms" condemns the attack on Pakistan police college, Washington will continue to support Islamabad in combating terrorism. This is stated in a Tuesday statement, the official representative of the National Security Council at the White House, Ned Price.
"We pray for the victims of this cowardly attack, many of whom were prepared to defend the peace and security of the citizens of Pakistan. The United States supports the people in the country and confirm our readiness to support the government of Pakistan in its efforts aimed at the eradication of terrorism and violent extremism, as well as the strengthening of peace, security and stability in the region ", - said Price.
61 To 69 is only short Waqt away for Paki & Pakkiorist to enjoy Terrorasmic Tease & Treasure.Peregrine wrote:61
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Here is a CT going around.schinnas wrote: 2. Give a green light to PA to exterminate remaining Baloch men under the name of fight against terrorism.
No different from Indians that worked for British police or army. People do it if that is their bread and butter.Bheeshma wrote:Why are Baloch joining these pakjabi occupation forces? I have no problem if these sarkari baloch were killed. Let them fight alongside BLA then we will sympathize.
All of the ones that followed Katherine Mayo after 1927 were Her Children, and Wendy Doniger is if nothing else one of the most vicious of them.Rudradev wrote: India meanwhile was a grey mass that couldn't even get its outline depicted accurately. Besides, he "Hindu" aspects of India... poverty, caste, cows, curry, many-armed demonic idols, women set ablaze on their husbands' pyres or for dowry... were exclusively property of the Republic of India onlee. Forboth Pakistanis and theWest to recoil against inshareddisgust.
India retaliates on Tuesdays (Jai Bajrang Bali). For Pakistan it used to be Fridins, now a days it is anydin when the heart pleases!India retaliates: At least 3 Pak soldiers killed, 6 posts damaged
At least 2-3 Pakistani armymen are believed to have been killed on Tuesday in the retaliatory firing by Indian troops in the Noushera sector of Rajouri district while seven women, including six members of a family, were injured in R S Pura sector of Jammu district in cross-border shelling.
Heavy exchange of fire, involving use of 82 mm and 120 mm mortar shells besides small arms, was still going on in the evening after it started at around 10 am.
"From 10 am, Pakistan Army resorted to unprovoked ceasefire violation along the Line of Control in Noushera sector of Rajouri district by targeting our positions with mortar bombs and small arms fire," an army officer said.
The Indian army is giving a "befitting response" to the ceasefire violation from the Pakistani side, he added.
"We have inputs that two to three Pakistani soldiers have been killed in the retaliatory firing by our men," an army officer said.
"The firing is still going on and our side is giving a befitting reply," he said, adding there is no loss of life or injury on our side.
The Border Security Force too has claimed that its calibrated and effective retaliatory fire had heavily damaged at least six Pakistan Rangers posts.
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Now, with his tough stance, there are growing concerns that Mr. Modi may have narrowed his options, raising the risks of war with India’s nuclear-armed rival, Pakistan.
Experts are worrying about what India will do when Pakistan-based militants carry out another attack in India, as is almost certain. And how will Pakistan respond?
“We’re not at the point of no return, but we are in very dangerous waters,” said Bruce Riedel, a fellow at the Brookings Institution who served in the Central Intelligence Agency, where he advised several American presidents on South Asia.
“When we get to the next terror attack, which is probably only a matter of time, the prime minister has boxed himself in, and he can’t take the route his predecessors did and choose to use solely diplomatic alternatives without some loss of face,” Mr. Riedel said.
So scary how all enervation Paki lovers and Indian UPA handlers, PRESSTITUTES are all coming together to help PakisMr. Modi followed the strikes with a campaign to isolate Pakistan diplomatically — he denounced the country as “a mother ship of terrorism” at a summit meeting last week — and they have unleashed a nationalist fury within India that may be hard to contain.
That frenzy, stoked by the Indian news media, “is in danger of pushing India into conflict,” said Myra MacDonald, the author of “Defeat Is an Orphan: How Pakistan Lost the Great South Asian War.”
Pakistani did not retaliate after India’s strikes last month, and instead tried to play them down. To acknowledge them would have forced Pakistan to retaliate, experts say, and Pakistan is not eager to plunge into a war.
But the Pakistani Army cannot realistically deny anything took place after each incident, said Ajai Shukla, a retired Indian Army colonel who writes about defense for the Business Standard newspaper in New Delhi.
“The Pakistani military would be forced to retaliate in the event of a more prominent strike,” in part to guard its image as the ever-vigilant protector of Pakistan, he said. And there is no predicting where such a conflict could lead, the experts say.
“The big danger here is once you get started up the escalation ladder, how do you cool it off?” Mr. Riedel said.
“I’m scared,” Mr. Shukla said. “We’re not Israel bullying Gaza, or the U.S. with Haiti. We’re the fourth-biggest army confronting the 11th-biggest army.”
Madam Hillary! stop this fellow before he hurts Pakistan too much...In the likely event of a Hillary Clinton win, her administration will no longer be able to count on New Delhi displaying what is known as strategic restraint; Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has dramatically altered the traditional Pakistan doctrine with several high-risk firsts. None of the old rules apply.
This is now India’s new normal — an attempt to increase the cost of terrorism for Pakistan and call out what many in Modi’s party called the “nuclear bogey.” The conventional wisdom of ‘nuclear deterrence’ — that fears of escalation between two nuclear powers would hold back India from an officially owned punitive response to terrorism — has been openly challenged.
India’s message was not just for Pakistan but also for countries such as the United States that have long counted on the deterrence theory to manage regional tensions. Writers including George Perkovich and Toby Dalton (“Not War, Not Peace“) have argued that that a military counterattack by India could escalate to “destruction beyond imagination” but that has not happened — at least so far. The theater of conflict is currently confined to Jammu and Kashmir along the 124 mile-long international border and the 450-mile stretch of the line of control where a 13-year-old cease-fire is under threat. Mortar fire has returned to areas where even small-arms weapons had fallen more or less silent.
Hillary - Did you get it? No more restraint. How we lowly Hindus dare raise a weapon against Paki terrorists? Do something. Stop him...That restraint can no longer be taken for granted — that’s India’s messaging to Washington. Given Clinton’s proud mention of monitoring the operation that took out Osama bin Laden from his hideout in Pakistan (“While you were hosting ‘Celebrity Apprentice,’ Donald”), there is an expectation in India that she will bring some of her famed hawkishness to her administration’s Pakistan policy. No blank checks on military aid; stringent economic pressure to shut down terror groups; and a foreign policy grammar that doesn’t club India and Pakistan together, or worse, separate them only by a hyphen.
In September, in a closed-door Virginia fundraiser, Clinton warned of the dangers of a jihadist coup in Pakistan and the possibility of “suicide nuclear bombers.” She gets it. Which means in her early days in the Oval Office, Clinton may need to do some plain-speaking with Pakistan much sooner than she had bargained for.
He's scared? Is this ...I don't know where to even begin.vijayk wrote:As expected, India's radical hate mongering neo-left and Brown sepoys are all in rage over this.
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.........“I’m scared,” Mr. Shukla said. “We’re not Israel bullying Gaza, or the U.S. with Haiti. We’re the fourth-biggest army confronting the 11th-biggest army.”
NEW DELHI: Even as he expressed deep sorrow for the loss of over 60 lives in the terror attack on a police training academy in the Pakistani city of Quetta on Tuesday, defence minister Manohar Parrikar said such incidents showed why one should not create demons capable of "uncontrollable violence".
"I express grief for the loss of life. We don't believe in violence, this kind of violence. Terrorism anywhere and in any form cannot be justified," said Parrikar, speaking on the sidelines of the naval commanders' conference here.
"You need to be able to control anything a state does. Non-state actors should not be supported by any country.
CheersThat is crux of our security doctrine. We have said that non-state actors involved in terrorism should be curtailed. Sometimes, it can bounce back on you also. I think this is one such event," Parrikar said.
Anyone remember "Ramzi Yusuf"? "Ajmal Kansi" ring a bell?schinnas wrote:Death of so many Balochies is a tragedy. Nobody gives a damn if some Baloch fought together with Mughals several centuries ago............
Isn't it sad that sons of Chanakya and Krishna are debating about stooping low when dealing with an abomination like pakistan? Would mahabharata been won if Lord Krishna had played by morals and ethics?yensoy wrote:Do we need to stoop down to their level of endless conspiracy theories? While it is certainly possible, the way to play this is the usual "We regret the deaths and casualties of this terrorist attack. Pak should look within to see why its policies are backfiring on itself, learn from this experience, and take steps to fully eradicate all forms of terrorism. Further, Pak should ensure the security of its religious and ethnic minorities, especially the disadvantaged and deprived people of Baluchistan."Kashi wrote:"False flag operation to distract from the atrocities being committed on the people of Baluchistan and Waziristan"
should be tweeted far and wide..
Quetta - Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif on Tuesday chaired a high-legal emergent meeting at the Governor’s House to chalk out a new strategy to save the provincial metropolitan city, in particular, and the entire Balochistan, in general, from the onslaught of religious extremists, terrorist outfits and foreign-sponsored agents.
The FC IG and the ISI local commander briefed the participants about the nature of the Monday night attack on the police cadets’ hostel claiming 63 lives and injuring over 150 others. They also explained the clean-up operation carried out jointly by the FC and light commando unit of the army. The meeting was informed by ISI Commander Brig Khalid Faridthat the plan to attack Police Training College Hostel was made in New Delhi, handed to Afghan NDS-RAW network which assigned Lashkar-e-Jhangvi operating on Afghan soil to execute it. He was of the view that all recent terrorist attacks had links with Afghan NDS that is running training camps in Spin Boldak, located close to Chaman on Pak-Afghan border.
MASTUNG: At least four people were killed and another injured in a firing incident in Mastung district of Balochistan province on Tuesday, according to police. The police said the shooting took place in main bazaar of the Mastung city. The dead and injured were moved to Civil Hospital Mastung. The police cordoned off the area and were collecting evidence at the crime scene.
Werent they able to get hold of a copy of the handwritten plan by Modi and co-signed by Doval and Parikkar ( bit shaky signature since it was done by cowering SDRE in his dark corner of the PMO) using their sources in PMO?The meeting was informed by ISI Commander Brig Khalid Faridthat the plan to attack Police Training College Hostel was made in New Delhi, handed to Afghan NDS-RAW network which assigned Lashkar-e-Jhangvi operating on Afghan soil to execute it