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Undeclared war turning into a declared war as enemy faces isolation: Ghani |
2016-11-03 |
[Khaama (Afghanistan)] President Mohammad Ashraf Ghani![]() has said the state of war in the country is going towards a declared war from as the enemies of the country are facing isolation due to an undeclared war they posed on the Afghan nation. Expect a story soon from the Paks denying they're isolated. The President was speaking during a joint conference of the leadership of security institutions held in Kabul ...the capital of Afghanistan. Home to continuous fighting from 1992 to 1996 between the forces of would-be strongman and Pak ISI/Jamaat-e-Islami sock puppet Gulbuddin Hekmayar and the Northern Alliance, a period which won Hek the title Most Evil Man in the Worldand didn't do much for the reputations of the Northern Alliance guys either.... Warning that the country could face more tough weeks ahead, President Ghani said the government is fully prepared as the state of the war has turned to a declared one from the previous undeclared war. President Ghani further added that the dimensions are clear and effective efforts are underway on international level, emphasizing that the enemies of the country are in isolation which is in contrast to previous years where the country was facing isolation. According to President Ghani, the international community’s concentration is focused on Afghanistan since the stance of the country is justified and an atmosphere has been created to prove the right stance of the country based on logic and sacrifices the Afghan nation has endured. In a meeting with the tribal elders and influential members late in September, President Ghani said Afghanistan has been facing Pakistain in an undeclared war during the past 14 years and the requested the Afghan people to assist the government in ending the ongoing war. The Afghan officials have long been criticizing Pakistain for allowing the Taliban group leaders to use its soil for executing attacks in Afghanistan which causes most of the casualties to the ordinary Afghan civilians. However, some people are alive only because it's illegal to kill them... Pakistain has repeatedly rejected the allegations although Pakistain’s foreign affairs adviser Sartaj PrunefaceAziz ![]() goodjihadis and badjihadis as a matter of national policy... admitted earlier this year that the country has influence on the group and could use certain leverages to force the group to join peace talks. |
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