Taliban and Tehreek threaten Pakistan of a humiliating defeat

Islamabad: Pakistan, failing to stop the attacks of ‘Tehreek-e-Taliban’, had threatened to enter Afghanistan and carry out surgical strikes. The threat given by Pakistan Home Minister Rana Sanaullah has been taken seriously by the Taliban in Afghanistan as well as the Tehreek-e-Taliban. Tehreek has warned that if Pakistan does such a thing, Pakistan’s army will have to bear more dishonour than the shameful defeat in the 1971 war with India. The Taliban in Afghanistan have said that they can respond to Pakistan.

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Taliban and Tehreek threaten Pakistan of a humiliating defeatMoreover, Tehreek has also targeted Pakistan’s Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province and other places for terrorist attacks and Pakistan Army soldiers and officers. Tehreek attacks are said to have increased by 44 per cent in December compared to November. A study group from Pakistan gave this information. Due to this, the government and the army of Pakistan have shaken too and the leaders and military officers of Pakistan are making loud announcements to give courage to the people. This includes the declaration of uprooting terrorism and strict action against terrorists. Pakistan’s Home Minister Rana Sanaullah announced to enter Afghanistan and carry out a surgical strike on Tehreek-e-Taliban.

Its repercussions have reverberated through Afghanistan and the Taliban has made Pakistan aware that it has sufficient capabilities to retaliate. So Tehreek went ahead of him and teased Pakistan that they are not the Kurds of Syria, who are suffering Turkish attacks. Afghanistan is known as a country with graves of superpowers. Tehreek leader Ahmad Yasir threatened that Pakistan should not even think of attacking Afghanistan. Ahmad Yasir further said that if Pakistan decides to attack Afghanistan, Pakistan will face a more humiliating defeat than India’s humiliating defeat in the 71-year war.

Not only this, but while Ahmed Yasir was making this threat on social media, he also displayed the historical photograph of Pakistan Army General Amir Abdul Khan Niazi signing the surrender agreement in front of India in 1971. India is also reacting to this and Indian netizens are making fun of Pakistan. A few days ago, Tehreek announced its government by challenging the sovereignty of Pakistan. Ahmed Yasir was declared the Deputy Prime Minister of Pakistan. Therefore, Pakistan cannot ignore the threat given by Yasir. At the same time, the Taliban in Afghanistan have made Pakistan aware that they are taking the statements made by the leaders of Pakistan seriously.

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