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Some are interpreting the TTP chief's recent audio message as a conditional willingness to halt attacks on the Pakistani state. However, the final minute needs careful scrutiny. He claimed the 'Jehad' was launched on fatwas issued by “500 Pakistani ulema.” He also suggested that the same religious class must...

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Why did Pakistan attack Afghanistan?! Pakistan initiated the attack on Afghanistan in an attempt: 1- To export its internal problems and rally the oppressed public behind its unpopular regime (there are dozens of active anti-regime militias). 2- To carry out external agendas, the assault on Afghanistan came right after Trump’s threats. 3- And due to the opposing ideologies between the leadership of Afghanistan (conservative Islam) and the secular Pakistani regime. All of these proxy regimes see a conservative Muslim government as a threat, aligning with their Western backers. The UAE and Saudi Arabia had no border disputes with Egypt, Tunisia, Libya, or Sudan, yet they did to those countries exactly what the Pakistani regime is now trying to do to Afghanistan. The Pakistani military regime’s actions will lead to more division within Pakistan. The only solution for Pakistan is to wake up and resolve these issues by sitting with all the opposing armed militias and listening to their demands, whether cultural, linguistic, or religious, and by allowing freedom of speech for everyone. Force will only create more division. The Western establishment’s goal is the division of Pakistan. The biggest threat to Pakistan is not India or any external enemy, it’s internal. And the biggest threat to them is a non-proxy Muslim regime with nukes. A nuclear power cannot be destroyed by an external force; it collapses from within. Look at the USSR. First Afghanistan, then bankruptcy, then division. #VIDEO1and2 the very militias the Pakistani regime claims to be fighting in Afghanistan roaming freely in Pakistani streets. #VIDEO3, released after the first strikes on Kabul, which the Pakistani regime’s media claimed targeted TTP leader Mehsud, refuting the claim, confirming that he is neither in Afghanistan nor killed.

Warfare Analysis

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🚨Mawlawi Zabihullah Mujahid, the spokesman for the Islamic Emirate, said in a press conference that the TTP emerged in 2002 in reaction to the bombings & unmanned attacks by the Americans in the tribal areas, which were carried out with the permission of the Pakistani militias½ 🔴The existence of TTP has been ongoing since 2002, & its cause was the misguided policies of the Pakistani military at that time, when it allied itself with America & then allowed the Americans to carry out drone strikes in the Waziristans & tribal areas. 🔴The Pakistani military itself took enmity with the helpless people of Waziristan, repeatedly announcing large and small operations against them, killing people, destroying homes, & filling prisons with tribal people. 🔴The TTP issue is not a matter of today or yesterday, & this issue has no connection whatsoever to Afghanistan, particularly the Islamic Emirate. 🔴A brief mention of the Pakistani military's operations & wars against the people and TTP in the tribal areas: In 2002, the TTP movement was formed in reaction to the Pakistani military allowing America open-handed bombing & drone strikes in the Waziristans. 🔴Since then, Pakistani forces have carried out various operations and attacks against it, & similarly, TTP has conducted large and small attacks in Pakistan from that time until now. 🔴For the first time in March 2002, the Pakistani military announced and conducted operations named (OPERATION AL-MIZAN) against TTP in South Waziristan, North Waziristan, & Orakzai Agency, resulting in up to 80,000 local people being displaced inside Pakistan. 🔴In 2007, the Pakistani military announced operations named (Rah-e-Rast) against TTP in Swat and Malakand, forcing four lakh people from Swat & Malakand into displacement, & some refugees also crossed into nearby areas of Afghanistan, where the government at that time settled them near the Durand Line. 🔴In 2008, the Pakistani military announced operations named (OPERATION SHER DIL) against TTP in Bajaur Agency, displacing nearly six lakh people. 🔴In October 2009, the Pakistani military again announced operations named (Najat) against TTP in South Waziristan, forcing approximately three to four lakh local people into displacement. 🔴In July 2011, the Pakistani military announced operations named Spin Ghar (Koh-e-Safaid) against TTP in Kurram Agency, resulting in about one lakh local people being forced into displacement. 🔴On June 15, 2014, the Pakistani military announced operations named Zarb-e-Azb against TTP in North Waziristan, displacing nearly up to one million people, more than half of whom crossed over the Durand Line, and the government at that time set up camps for these tribal refugees in Khost and Paktika. 🔴From 2014 to 2017, the Pakistani military conducted operations named Khyber 1, 2, 3, 4 against TTP & tribes in the Tirah & Bara areas of Khyber Agency, forcing three to five lakh people from their areas into displacement, a large portion of whom came to Nangarhar province and were settled in the relevant area by the previous administration. 🔴Report on Operation Al-Mizan: 🔴Reports on operations and displacement in Swat: 🔴Reports on refugees settled in Afghanistan before the Islamic Emirate's rule: 🔴These are the facts & documented information showing that the Pakistani military was engaged in war with Pashtun tribes & TTP even before the arrival of the Islamic Emirate. 🔴Before the Islamic Emirate came to power, they admitted that in the so-called war on terrorism, between 80,000 to 90,000 of their military personnel and people had been killed. 🔴Pakistani admission regarding military and civilian casualties before the Islamic Emirate's rule: Major incidents in Pakistan before the Islamic Emirate's rule: 🔴The issue of attacks and damages in Pakistan is not a new incident connected to the arrival of the Islamic Emirate; rather, large-scale attacks had occurred on Pakistani soil long before, causing heavy casualties, which clearly shows that this issue is Pakistan's own problem, not the Islamic Emirate's. 🔴In August 2007, TTP captured 300 Pakistani soldiers alive during operations in South Waziristan, who were later exchanged for forty imprisoned members of Baitullah Mehsud. 🔴On August 21, 2008, an attack was carried out on a weapons manufacturing factory in Punjab, Pakistan, killing numerous people. 🔴On June 2, 2008, a car bomb attack was carried out on the Danish embassy in Islamabad, killing several people. 🔴On October 28, 2009, a car bomb explosion occurred in Peshawar city's Meena Bazaar, killing numerous people. 🔴In October 2009, a car bomb attack in the Shangla area market of Swat killed up to 47 people. 🔴On May 22-23, 2011, an attack was carried out on the PNS Mehran naval base in Karachi, killing 18 naval officers & wounding 16, according to reports. 🔴On December 16, 2014, the Army Public School (APS) incident occurred in Peshawar, killing around 150 people and wounding 134. 🔴Many similar other incidents & attacks have also taken place in Pakistan; we have only mentioned a few examples. 🔴What the Islamic Emirate has done regarding the tribes displaced earlier after coming to power: 🔴We have facilitated meetings & gatherings between the Pakistani government, Pakistani parties, ulema, & the refugees who came to Afghanistan. 🔴The Islamic Emirate has transferred those tribal refugees settled in areas near the Durand Line—whom Pakistan feared—from the Durand Line to central areas & set up camps for them to ensure better control. 🔴Carrying weapons with tribal refugees has been prohibited. 🔴A reform commission has been established to resolve issues & provide ongoing oversight. 🔴 If anyone goes outside Afghanistan in the name of jihad without the Amir's permission, a Sharia ruling & fatwa have been announced against them. 🔴To promote peace and security in Pakistan, we facilitated direct negotiations between the Pakistani government & TTP, which resulted in a long-term ceasefire at that time, & talks made significant progress, but everything was sabotaged by a specific circle within the Pakistani military. 🔴Currently, the tribal refugees present in Afghanistan were settled here before the Islamic Emirate's arrival, & as mentioned, the reason for their migration was the misguided policies of a specific circle in the Pakistani military, violence, & operations in the tribal areas. 🔴The Islamic Emirate will warmly welcome all efforts & measures that result in these refugees returning to their areas. 🔴Likewise, despite all these measures, the Islamic Emirate still considers itself responsible for not allowing anyone from its soil to interfere in another country's affairs, but rather to prevent it.

Afghanistan Defense

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If Assoc. of Pakistani Physicians of North America is being criticized for blurring Imran Khan's face in his iconic 1992 picture, this criticism did not arise overnight. It has a history rooted in the perception that Assoc. of Pakistani Physicians of North America has been manipulated and influenced by the Pakistani establishment and government. As the largest association of Pakistani-American physicians in the USA, APPNA's silence regarding the negligence and denial of proper medical treatment to one of Pakistan's most iconic figures (regardless of the fact that he is a politician) and his wife has raised serious questions within the Pakistani-American community. Being doctors, it is their medico-ethical responsibility to raise questions about medical deprivation of any Pakistani regardless of his political affiliation. If we accept the APPNA president's explanation that he did not notice the error made by the decorators until he saw it on social media, then this reflects sheer incompetence on the part of the decoration committee. They were organizing APPNA's largest convention of the year, yet they failed to review the banners and display materials before they were put up. I am aware that the same banner also included another picture of Imran Khan holding the Pakistani flag. However, that image was not nearly as prominent as the iconic 1992 photograph that was altered. In light of the criticism and the reaction from the Pakistani-American community, APPNA should recognize that it needs to review its policies when it comes to Pakistan. The widespread reaction from the Pakistani-American community should serve as a wake-up call for APPNA. If APPNA claims to be non-political, then altering the face of someone who is not only a political figure but also a philanthropist, a sportsman, and the apple of the eye of millions of Pakistanis is, in itself, a political act. Whether APPNA's action was a mistake or a deliberate act, it is condemnable in either case. If it was a mistake, it reflects incompetence. If it was deliberate, it reinforces the perception that APPNA is playing into the hands of the establishment. Either way, APPNA owes the Pakistani-American community a transparent explanation and a commitment to ensuring that such an incident is never repeated. ----------------------------------------------------- Moeed Pirzada Imran Riaz Khan Dr. Shahbaz GiLL DrJalil

Dr Waqas Nawaz

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In recent years, what has been happening in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa is not just a military conflict, it is a deep-rooted social reaction. 1/ The growth of Tehrik-i-Taliban #Pakistan (#TTP) cannot be explained solely by ideology or external influence, this phenomenon is the direct result of oppression and harsh measures by Pakistan’s military in Pashtun regions. 2/ Every time the Pakistani military conducts operations, arbitrary arrests, civilian killings, humiliation, and economic deprivation, public anger turns into organized resistance. For many in the region, this process has become a “natural response,” not something planned from outside. /3 TTP cannot be seen as an imported group, it is a movement emerging from the Pashtun community itself. There are 30 million Pashtuns living in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, and another 20 million in other parts of Pakistan. This large population has long felt treated as second-class citizens by the central government and military. /4 When such a population experiences decades of oppression, losing land, rights, economy, and security, it is not surprising that armed resistance emerges. /5 The Pakistani army has consistently tried to blame Afghanistan for internal instability, but the reality is clear: •The Durand Line is fully fenced and controlled by Pakistan’s military •All border crossings are under strict surveillance •No one can enter or exit without monitoring, /6 So, claims that TTP enters from Afghanistan are simply a political excuse to avoid domestic responsibility. The truth is, TTP originates from the oppressed areas of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and has nothing to do with Afghanistan. /7 As long as Pakistan’s policies continue to involve, •Shelling Pashtun villages •Bombing weddings •Kidnapping youth without trial •Suppressing Pashtun identity in media and education /8 the growth of this movement will not stop. Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan is neither ‘imported’ nor “imposed”, it is the natural outcome of decades of injustice in Pashtun lands. As long as Pakistan’s policy remains based on oppression and militarization, resistance will continue. /9

Najib Farhodi

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