Pakistan in America’s newly laid Trap

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-Engineer Umair

In 2001, when America and its allies invaded Afghanistan and occupied its land and airspace, numerous personnel of the ruling government faced martyrdom, and several were thrown into solitary confinement. At the same time, the traitors within Afghanistan, alongside several foreign countries, welcomed the invasion.

Due to the fact that American propaganda was highly effective at the time, resisting the occupation was considered to be something only a lunatic would dare to do.

With the passage of time, the followers of Musa (AS) began to rally against the Pharaoh of the time. It was now that several Pakistani citizens joined hands with their Afghan brethren against the Americans with the aim of fulfilling their religious obligation.

The Pakistani Army has always acted upon the instructions of the West, and it committed atrocities in Swat and Waziristan comparable in size to the atrocities committed by Israel. These very same atrocities led to the Pakistani Mujahidin grouping together to form Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) and declaring a Jihād against the security forces.

At the time, Ustad Yāsir (May Allah facilitate his release) stated whilst addressing the Pakistani Military, “If you do not reconsider your policies, then you will soon witness the birth of such valiant men inside your own homes whose actions you won’t be able to control”.

Nevertheless, Pakistan’s faulty policies led to the TTP coming into the limelight. Now, if the Americans conduct exercises in KPK and the other provinces, and room is provided for foreign coalition soldiers, then this will be a decision they will regret making.

One more thing I should add is the fact that, according to numerous intelligence reports, the Pakistani Army’s decisions have led to a drastic increase in the TTP’s activities.

If the innocent people of Pakistan do not put a halt to these decisions being made by the military, then the flames ignited by the army will also soon reach their houses.

Abu Ahmad
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