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#241 [Permalink] Posted on 26th September 2025 23:24
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Yep. Trump is already spreading fake news that he's in talks with the Taliban to give America bag the Bagram Airbase.

According to Trump, the Americans made it and according to Taliban, the Soviets made it.

Either way, Trump can keep dreaming
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#242 [Permalink] Posted on 1st October 2025 09:43
If we can keep Palestine and Afghanistan in their own threads please.

Quoting posts on this thread to carry on here please.

I agree with brother Rajab and it's been bugging me as to why I had the same feeling.
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And there you have it, brother fod1083 hits the nail on the head.

Let Pakistan carry out it's despicable acts against the Taliban and then let the Taliban break their deal with America and protect their land even by means of fighting their own hypocritical faasiq brothers!
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#243 [Permalink] Posted on 1st October 2025 18:46
Telecoms and Internet Services restored after nearly two-day outage in Afghanistan
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#244 [Permalink] Posted on 10th October 2025 00:10
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#245 [Permalink] Posted on 11th October 2025 19:07
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A new militant group has emerged in response to Pak Army's attacks on Afghanistan.

They have called themselves "The Protectors of the Islamic Emirate Force." They carried out an attack killing 7 Pakistani policeman.

x.com/warfareanalysis/status/1977066834177171536

Elsewhere clashes between the Pakistan Army and Taliban are taking place along the boarder.
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#246 [Permalink] Posted on 11th October 2025 19:23
TTP remains the singular cause for the increasing attacks since 2021, according to the US-based Armed Conflict Location & Event Data (ACLED).

“Our data show that the TTP engaged in at least 600 attacks against, or clashes with, security forces in the past year alone. Its activity in 2025 so far already exceeds that seen in all of 2024,” a recent report by ACLED pointed out.
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#247 [Permalink] Posted on 11th October 2025 19:57
Pakistan says that Afghanistan is harboring the TTP (Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan), which has carried out numerous attacks inside Pakistan. Pakistan obviously has the right to defend itself, but it’s hard to know who to believe when it comes to where the TTP is actually based.
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#248 [Permalink] Posted on 11th October 2025 21:54
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TTP is one of the biggest problems. Has always been but it seems like a cover. I have doubts regarding Pak army's motives behind this provocation. Maybe they're just fulfilling another command from Washington.

PS. Afghans are no angels though. They're also busy having their share from the cow urine in India and heavily involved in the terrorist activities in Pakistan.
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#249 [Permalink] Posted on 11th October 2025 22:21
The grand mufti of Oman

x.com/AhmedHAlKhalili/status/1977070115528278072?t=l3mb1N...

“…And how much we had hoped that our sister country, #Pakistan — after its sweeping victory over one of the greatest nations of disbelief — would not waste those gains by directing its weapons toward an Islamic country.

Nevertheless, we call upon our sister the Islamic Emirate of #Afghanistan to exercise restraint and not escalate the situation. Allah is sufficient for us all, and He is the best disposer of affairs.”

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#250 [Permalink] Posted on 12th October 2025 00:42
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Some would argue that Pakistan Governments hostility towards the Taliban regime, since it's victory over America and it's puppet regime.

Have pushed them towards better relations with India, the Taliban initially seemed to make a lot of conciliatory overtures towards Pakistan. But they have allegedly not been reciprocated.

These Pakistan Generals seem not to be too smart, they are using sledgehammers, where a gathering around a table and talk with cups of Tea,could suffice . All this is coming on the back off, recent protests in Azad Kashmir and the failed crackdown which left protesters being killed.

The Indians will naturally take advantage of every opportunity to build on the discord in Pakistan from whatever direction it is coming from, and sponsor the militancy. And no doubt the Americans and their intelligence agencies are also heavily involved.

I heard the late retired Pakistani General Hamid Gul, speak during a tour here in the U.K. circa 1998/99 as former head of Pakistani military intelligence. He seemed to have his finger on the pulse concerning all these threats, from outside Pakistan potentially from within. And the need to be vigilant, and strategic.

These present Generals are corrupt in every shape and form.








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#251 [Permalink] Posted on 12th October 2025 07:18
The recent fighting comes down to a mix of blame and growing mistrust between Pakistan and the Taliban government.

Pakistan says the Afghan Taliban are giving shelter to fighters from the TTP, who keep attacking inside Pakistan. The Taliban deny this, saying they don’t let anyone use Afghan territory to attack other countries.

When the Taliban came back to power in 2021, Pakistan hoped they’d work together to control militancy along the border. Instead, Pakistan has seen more TTP attacks. In the past few months, both sides have launched attacks across the border, and their relationship is now about as tense as it’s been since the Taliban took over.

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#252 [Permalink] Posted on 12th October 2025 08:05
It's astounding how desperate the desire of humans is to believe that everything is fine. Even after all these years 99% of Pakistanis even don't know that the TTP is the terrorism wing of the faasiq Pak military. They use it whenever they want to scare the Americans into pouring dollars into the country or whenever the sitting army chief needs to scare the government into giving him an extension.

This war imposed on the Taliban by the Pak military is on the orders of Trump as well who wants the Bagram airbase without the need for the US troops to be on ground.

I really hope the Taliban absolutely humiliate this faasiq military even if it requires them to leverage India's help.
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#253 [Permalink] Posted on 12th October 2025 08:46
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the Taliban initially seemed to make a lot of conciliatory overtures towards Pakistan. But they have allegedly not been reciprocated.


Details please?
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#254 [Permalink] Posted on 12th October 2025 08:47
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You're such an extremist in your hatred against Pakistan and its army. No better than TTP in anyway. Same type of khawarij mindset.
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#255 [Permalink] Posted on 12th October 2025 09:58
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Its been a while, now, from what I recall after the Taliban swept through Afghanistan to regain power in 2021.
There was massive propaganda from the remnants of the leaders of the previous Afghan regime in particular the former Afghan puppet vice president, Amrullah Saleh that the reason for the speedy success for the Taliban was because Pakistani intelligence, and military advisors assisted the Taliban in retaking the country. And that the Taliban were a proxy of Pakistan, and it was a Pakistani take over of Pakistan,
The western media followed this line.

The Pakistanis after initially rejoicing sought to distance themselves, due to the western propaganda of them supporting Taliban. They failed to restore full diplomatic relations. When the Taliban delegation visited Pakistan, they were not received with the same protocol as visiting delegations at the airport, with a ceremonious welcome.

The Taliban then themselves sought to show distance themselves from Pakistan and the label of being a proxy of Pakistan within Afghanistan. To win public support amongst their own population.

The Afghan media network TOLO News which runs TV radio and I believe print, was set up by an Afghan from Australia called Saad Mohseni, initially funded by the International Zionist Media Moghul Rupert Murdoch.
Rupert Murdoch now in his 90's is Australian born and lives in America. He owns media in Australia, U.K. America, Fox News, Sky News, New York Post, Wall Street journal, the Times of England, are all his. All are rabidly pro-Zionist and Anti-Islam propaganda organisations.
This TOLO News after it's embryonic stages was then directly funded by the American Government. The strategy of Americans was to promote that America and their proxy regimes of Karzai and Ashraf Ghani were well wishers of Afghan people and whatever problems Afghanistan has suffered in the last 50 years was due to nefarious activities of Pakistan.

An entire generation in Afghanistan has grown up, believing that Pakistan is their mortal enemy.
The Americans then sought to tamper Pakistani influence within Afghanistan, by inviting the Indians in to help with construction projects. And increase Indian influence.

As a policy of divide and conquer. So in a nutshell the Pakistani sought to distance themselves from Taliban, in order to quell the constant propaganda from Western countries that Pakistan supports and funds extremism and Terrorism. The Taliban sought to quell the propaganda within Afghanistan that they are a Pakistani proxy.

Now we are here...I cannot see the relations improving between these two countries. And from what I can tell, the Taliban is benefitting from Public relations perspective in Afghanistan by being hostile towards Pakistan.






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