The Taliban savages and their Pakistani counterparts are now blasting each other across the Durand Line in yet another bloody Muslim-on-Muslim clash that exposes the utter barbarism and instability inherent in these jihadist-infested regions. This is no surprise to anyone who's been paying attention, these are not civilized nations but hotbeds of Islamic supremacism, tribal warfare, and terror harboring.
According to reports, Afghanistan and Pakistan exchanged significant cross-border fire Thursday in a major escalation along their shared border. The clashes erupted after the Taliban launched what they called retaliatory strikes on Pakistani military positions, while Islamabad insisted it was merely responding to unprovoked fire.
It has also been reported that multiple gunshots have been heard near the so called Presidential Palace near Kabul and it has also been reported that Taliban terrorists are hiding out in mosques in the hope of not getting "virginated."
This flare-up threatens a fragile ceasefire agreed upon in 2025 after previous fighting, because of course these groups can't even keep their own phony truces. It follows Pakistani airstrikes inside Afghanistan earlier this week, which the Taliban whined killed at least 18 people (Reuters, Feb. 24).
This flare-up threatens a fragile ceasefire agreed upon in 2025 after previous fighting, because of course these groups can't even keep their own phony truces. It follows Pakistani airstrikes inside Afghanistan earlier this week, which the Taliban whined killed at least 18 people (Reuters, Feb. 24).
Pakistan, naturally, claims it targeted only militant hideouts and denies hitting civilians, standard operating procedure in these lawless zones.But in truth, it's only Israel who takes enormous care to eliminate collateral damage.
The Taliban, ever the masters of propaganda and absurdity, boasted of an "extensive military operation" against Pakistani army positions. Taliban mouthpiece Zabihullah Mujahid crowed on X: "In response to repeated provocations, extensive preemptive operations have been launched against Pakistani military positions along the Durand Line."
In another statement, he ludicrously claimed "specialized laser units" were operating at night—yes, "laser units," because why not throw in some sci-fi fantasy to dress up their primitive savagery?
Taliban military spokesman Mawlawi Wahidullah Mohammadi chimed in via video, declaring the "retaliatory operation" kicked off Thursday evening. Mujahid boasted that "numerous Pakistani soldiers had been killed and some were also captured" which were claims Reuters could not verify.
Then, in classic deflection mode, Mujahid posted: "The cowardly Pakistani army has bombed some places in Kabul, Kandahar, and Paktia. Praise be to God, no one was harmed," referring to the earlier strikes, as if we should believe a word from these taqiyya-spouting jihadists.
Pakistan fired back hard, rejecting the Taliban's fairy tales. The Ministry of Information and Broadcasting stated on X that Afghanistan's Taliban's "unprovoked action along the Pakistan-Afghanistan border" received an "immediate and effective response." They accused the Taliban of "miscalculated and opened unprovoked fire on multiple locations" in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, with Pakistan's security forces hitting back forcefully.
Early reports, per the ministry, confirm "heavy casualties on the Afghan side with multiple posts and equipment destroyed." Pakistani sources told Reuters that 22 Taliban personnel were killed and several quadcopters downed.
Pakistan vowed: "Pakistan will take all necessary measures to ensure its territorial integrity and the safety and security of its citizens."
This comes amid ongoing Pakistani accusations that the Taliban is sheltering Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) militants behind a surge in violence and suicide attacks inside Pakistan. The Afghan Taliban, of course, denies it—while Pakistani officials just days before the strikes claimed "irrefutable evidence" of attacks launched from Afghan soil.
Bottom line: Two Islamic regimes, both steeped in the same ideology of conquest and supremacy, now tearing into each other. The civilized world watches and knows—this is what happens when savagery rules unchecked. Support the forces of reason and strength against jihad, wherever it rears its head.
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The Taliban, ever the masters of propaganda and absurdity, boasted of an "extensive military operation" against Pakistani army positions. Taliban mouthpiece Zabihullah Mujahid crowed on X: "In response to repeated provocations, extensive preemptive operations have been launched against Pakistani military positions along the Durand Line."
In another statement, he ludicrously claimed "specialized laser units" were operating at night—yes, "laser units," because why not throw in some sci-fi fantasy to dress up their primitive savagery?
Taliban military spokesman Mawlawi Wahidullah Mohammadi chimed in via video, declaring the "retaliatory operation" kicked off Thursday evening. Mujahid boasted that "numerous Pakistani soldiers had been killed and some were also captured" which were claims Reuters could not verify.
| Mohammad and Muhammed looking tough |
Then, in classic deflection mode, Mujahid posted: "The cowardly Pakistani army has bombed some places in Kabul, Kandahar, and Paktia. Praise be to God, no one was harmed," referring to the earlier strikes, as if we should believe a word from these taqiyya-spouting jihadists.
Pakistan fired back hard, rejecting the Taliban's fairy tales. The Ministry of Information and Broadcasting stated on X that Afghanistan's Taliban's "unprovoked action along the Pakistan-Afghanistan border" received an "immediate and effective response." They accused the Taliban of "miscalculated and opened unprovoked fire on multiple locations" in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, with Pakistan's security forces hitting back forcefully.
Early reports, per the ministry, confirm "heavy casualties on the Afghan side with multiple posts and equipment destroyed." Pakistani sources told Reuters that 22 Taliban personnel were killed and several quadcopters downed.
Pakistan vowed: "Pakistan will take all necessary measures to ensure its territorial integrity and the safety and security of its citizens."
This comes amid ongoing Pakistani accusations that the Taliban is sheltering Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) militants behind a surge in violence and suicide attacks inside Pakistan. The Afghan Taliban, of course, denies it—while Pakistani officials just days before the strikes claimed "irrefutable evidence" of attacks launched from Afghan soil.
Bottom line: Two Islamic regimes, both steeped in the same ideology of conquest and supremacy, now tearing into each other. The civilized world watches and knows—this is what happens when savagery rules unchecked. Support the forces of reason and strength against jihad, wherever it rears its head.
Thanks for following Brain Flushings, guys. Please consider subscribing, and if you would like to support my work, visit the sponsors on this page, or you can Buy Me A Coffee.
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