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India-Pakistan
A Look Inside The Taliban's Safe Havens in Pakistan
2018-12-19
[Daily Caller] There is an extensive Taliban infrastructure and support network in Pakistan along its border with Afghanistan, which includes education, recruiting, training, financing and command and control centers.

In these areas, the Taliban often operate freely alongside the Pakistani military and with the support of Pakistan’s Inter-Service Intelligence agency, the ISI.

The following information was supplied by on-the-ground sources but represents only a relatively small portion of the assistance being provided to the Taliban by Pakistan.

Pakistan’s southwestern province of Balochistan borders Afghanistan for hundreds of miles, much of it dotted with Taliban safe havens and staging areas for attacks in Afghanistan.

Quetta, the capital of Balochistan, is the home of the Taliban’s Quetta Shura, a command and control center for operations primarily in southeastern Afghanistan. The Taliban are concentrated in the Pashtun Abad and Gulistan Town sections of Quetta, through which the Pakistani military restricts civilian movement, but provides Taliban access to Cantonment, a Pakistani Army base adjacent to Pashtun Abad and Gulistan.

Wounded Taliban are known to be treated in Quetta’s medical clinics, some fighters reportedly receiving payments from the Pakistani government.

On the main highway connecting Quetta to Afghanistan, Taliban are often seen riding motorcycles or in four-by-four trucks carrying their AK-47 rifles. In Kuchlak, just north of Quetta, there are SUVs without license plates belonging to ISI officers, who monitor and protect Taliban movements.
Posted by:Besoeker

#4  This subject has received in-depth treatment in Carlotta Gall's The Wrong Enemy, Houghton Mifflin (2014)
Posted by: Chereting Pelosi1889   2018-12-19 19:45  

#3  Lots of juicy facts in this outside commentary — worth saving for future reference.
Posted by: trailing wife   2018-12-19 19:20  

#2  Six pious Pak pundits of Luton
Were all much inclined to disputing,
One shouting, one hooting,
One raping, one looting,
One bombing, one stabbing and shooting!
Posted by: Jusorong Fleck4683   2018-12-19 17:38  

#1  Pakistan is the west's enemy.

A war on islamists cannot just be fought in afghanistan when it is pakistan's vassal state.

Pakistan should have less trade than the Norks.
Posted by: Bright Pebbles   2018-12-19 17:23  

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