Newly empowered and emboldened, the TTP dreams of following in the Afghan Taliban’s footsteps by carving out its own emirate ...
However, during the meeting ... The Taliban suggested that negotiations often start with maximum demands that are later softened. Pakistan emphasized the distinction between the U.S. occupation ...
Iran claims to produce a majority of its weapons, but this self-sufficient defense strategy leaves its conventional forces ...
Pakistan’s ISI has a long history of maintaining clandestine and not-so-clandestine ties with various Afghan political groups, including the Afghan Taliban.
This was the core point that emerged after representatives of several mainstream and religious parties met the army chief ... that the Afghan Taliban “don’t listen to us”.
Pakistan’s Army Chief General Asim Munir stated that the ongoing dispute between Pakistan and Afghanistan is related to the presence of the banned terrorist group Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP ...
(WDRB) — A Louisville-connected man, Ryan Corbett, is returning home after being wrongfully detained by the Taliban in Afghanistan ... executive director of Hostage US, a nonprofit organization ...
Islamabad, Pakistan – The flags of their nations planted on a table between them, Pakistan’s army ... United States-led forces in the country. But Islamabad’s leverage over the Taliban ...
The interim Afghan government conceded to the Pakistani authorities in closed door meetings ... went forward. Taliban cited the example of their painstaking talks with the US in Doha.
Under bluebird skies over the MLK holiday weekend, a uniformed instructor followed a skier down a trail at Stevens Pass.
Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Syed Asim Munir presided ... terrorist proxies of their foreign masters "are well known to us". These so-called "frenemies", he added, "will surely be defeated".
This divergence became evident during a meeting in Peshawar last week between army chief Gen Asim Munir ... Sri Lanka and the Tamil Tigers; the US military and the Sunni insurgents in Iraq ...