Jump to content

Terrorists attack Peshawar School


Kalia_Test

Recommended Posts

Unless Pakistan secure their border from aggressive neighbors whose only intention is to destabilize the country ' date=' these kinds of attacks are hard to stop. Pakistan should have on high alert once a neighboring country appoints a terrorist as PM.[/quote'] You seem to be as deluded as ever. Even your fellow countrymen have started to acknowledge the real problem here. Pakistani public felt happy and safe when these jihadi groups were being groomed by ISI to target, kill and destroy India. Everyone was happy when Kashmir was being attacked. They thought none of this would ever come back to them, but it has. These monsters are your own creation. That's heartbreaking. These kids(survivors) witnessed something that no kid should ever witness and now they will be mentally scarred for life. This is a black day for all of humanity.
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Still mourning. I am struggling to find the video I saw in the morning where the call from a victims father was to the Pak Army to take over Pakistan. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mm-qoSeMbEw As a conspiracy theorist I believe this attack was crafted by the TTP in conjunction with the Pak Army to make a case for another military coup.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Unless Pakistan secure their border from aggressive neighbors whose only intention is to destabilize the country ' date=' these kinds of attacks are hard to stop. Pakistan should have on high alert once a neighboring country appoints a terrorist as PM.[/quote'] Imagine this is how educated people of pakistan think
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Unless Pakistan secure their border from aggressive neighbors whose only intention is to destabilize the country ' date=' these kinds of attacks are hard to stop. Pakistan should have on high alert once a neighboring country appoints a terrorist as PM.[/quote'] In a strange way , sealing borders will ensure that just the*****hole gets destroyed....India should seal the western borders after taking back PoK
Link to comment
Share on other sites

RIP to the dead. You could have said the same about Pak Army after Wagah attack.
You could say that about any terrorist attack.......but this atrocity was committed against innocent children of an army run public school.........an act of exceptional cowardice.......
Link to comment
Share on other sites

You could say that about any terrorist attack.......but this atrocity was committed against innocent children of an army run public school.........an act of exceptional cowardice.......
True but this isnt about emotions. Wagah is a more secure area than this school and secured by the army is Wagah. Can you imagine terrorists reaching there amidst such tight security. Either the army security isnt upto the mark or they have a mole.
Link to comment
Share on other sites

NEW DELHI: As PM Narendra Modi led the nation in condemning the Taliban attack on a Peshawar school, the question is if this is the Pakistan army's turnaround moment. Will the deaths of innocent children convince the Pak army to stop supporting terror as a political tool? Tweeting as the attack unfolded in Peshawar, Modi described it as "a senseless act of unspeakable brutality". "My heart goes out to everyone who lost their loved ones today." Through the day, the trending hashtag on Twitter was #indiawithpakistan. Despite the public solidarity, there's little expectation that Pakistan will end its strategic relationship with terror. READ ALSO: ​Carnage in Pakistan school as Taliban attack kills 160 Hafiz Mohammed Saeed-run JuD's Falah-e-Insaniyat foundation was seen helping out at the site of the attack, signaling the high acceptability of terror groups like LeT (JuD is its parent body). Politicians like Imran Khan hesitated to call out Taliban by name in their condemnation. While the Peshawar incident is the worst attack against children since the 2004 Beslan massacre, Pak-backed Taliban last week attacked a Kabul French school killing five. A 15-year-old suicide bomber from Miramshah, Pakistan, carried out the strike. The litmus test, says Sushant Sareen of IDSA, will be in the army's narrative now. "If it's a call to revisit policies, there may be a chance of a paradigm shift. If blame is apportioned to outside countries, it'll be business as usual." Former spy chief, Vikram Sood, says the Pak army may use this incident to say they're the only institution that should be supported as Pakistan is in danger. This, he said, was the line taken by US secretary of state John Kerry. He had described the Pak army as a "unifying force". READ ALSO: Imran Khan condemns attack on army school in Pakistan G Parthasarathy, former envoy to Pakistan, said these were "wages of sin." He linked Tuesday's attack to the release of Taliban leader Latif Mehsud by the US last week. This came soon after Pakistan army killed al-Qaida's Adnan Shukrijumah, on US's most-wanted list. Mehsud was second in command to Hakimullah Mehsud, Taliban chief killed in a drone attack in 2013. After that Taliban control shifted to Mullah Fazlullah, who took the outfit to new lows of barbarity. The Pakistan army's anti-Taliban operation in North Waziristan has missed the Haqqani network leadership. Similarly, Hafiz Saeed held a huge rally when the Pakistan army chief was in the US. For a paradigm shift in Pakistan, all of this must change.
Link to comment
Share on other sites

×
×
  • Create New...