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Afghanistan
Gen. Raziq: US should force Pakistan to give up support to militants
2016-03-15
[Khaama (Afghanistan)] The provincial police chief of southern Kandahar province Gen. Abdul Raziq has said the United States should force Pakistain to halt support to the anti-government armed forces of Evil in Afghanistan in a bid to help secure stability in the country.

Insisting on coordinated military operations amid ongoing efforts to revive peace talks, Gen. Raziq said "The United States has enough information regarding Pakistain. We want the United States to increase pressure on Pakistain so that they give up support to the murderous Moslem groups."

"The United States should step in and take actions to dismantle the terrorist safe havens in order to end the ongoing violence in Afghanistan," Gen. Raziq was quoted as saying in a report by Tolo News.

He said the Afghan leaders should continue to their efforts to maintain stability through peace talks but the military should maintain crackdown on hard boys.

The remarks by Gen. Raziq comes as the Afghan officials have long been criticizing Pakistain for supporting and sheltering the anti-government armed hard boy groups waging violence in Afghanistan.

Pakistain’s Foreign Affairs Adviser Sartaj PrunefaceAziz
...Adviser to Pak Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif on National Security and Foreign Affairs, who believes in good jihadis and bad jihadis as a matter of national policy...
admitted that Islamabad has influence on the Afghan Taliban leaders based Pakistain and for the first confirmed that the group’s leaders are based in Pakistain.

Aziz further added that the country could use certain leverages to bring the Taliban leaders to negotiations table with the Afghan government.

Posted by:Fred

#3  Another Trump endorsement?
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2016-03-15 09:43  

#2  Pakistain would rather play the Great Game with Islamist terror tools than solve their internal problems. It keeps the military supreme in their power structure. Raziq, no doubt, knows this
Posted by: Frank G   2016-03-15 09:03  

#1  Yeah and I want a Unicorn that farts glitter out its *ss.
Posted by: Mullah Richard   2016-03-15 09:01  

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