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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ Feb 1

    “Pakistani spy agency is behind all of the terrorist attacks in Kabul and throughout the country,” says Afghan spokesmanhttp://on.wsj.com/2GAM0Y3 

    1:01 PM - 1 Feb 2018
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    • Asmi Mizha M. Shahid Farhad Arun Sharma🇮🇳🇷🇺 🇮🇱 Sameer Ansar قائد کا سپاہی  ЅℋℰℐᏦℋ ᏇᎯℒℰℰⅅ Ali Ahmed Prabhaker Sinha अन्टाइटल्ड Deplorable\redacted/
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      1. Abhishek Vaishampayan‏ @a_vaishampayan Feb 1
        Replying to @WSJ

        Not just Afghanistan but also All terrorist attacks in India.. Wake up world..

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      2. Oraizi Jafery‏ @Oraizi1 Feb 1
        Replying to @WSJ

        Oh so u found evidence about all the attacks and traced it to Pak . I wish u were slightly more efficient to prevent this as well ... ahh no . This hasn't happened in 15 years.. So actually this is blame game excercise funded by Indian Govt .

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      3. XLNC‏ @XLNC_007 Feb 1
        Replying to @Oraizi1

        By that argument, Trump is the biggest RAW agent for publicly reprimanding Pakistan.

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      2. YUSRA IMRANI  ❤️‏ @ImraniYusra Feb 1
        Replying to @WSJ

        This is an easy logic to criticize a poor country like Pakistan for the failure of NATO as they are there from last 17 years ! Why they not admit that 80% of Afghanis are against NATO & their allies!!!

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      3. XLNC‏ @XLNC_007 Feb 1
        Replying to @ImraniYusra @WSJ

        All afghan Taliban leaders have either been killed in Pakistan or living in Pakistan. Add to that the most wanted terrorists like Bin Laden, so Pakistan is a perpetrator of terrorism than a victim of it.

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      4. YUSRA IMRANI  ❤️‏ @ImraniYusra Feb 1
        Replying to @XLNC_007 @WSJ

        Don’t forget Mr! Who created and feed Taliban & its leaders in 1980s??? Who created ISIS in Afghanistan? Indeed it was US and NATO ? #Simple - You are a terrorist if you are not helping US in killing innocent people!

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      5. XLNC‏ @XLNC_007 Feb 2
        Replying to @ImraniYusra @WSJ

        1. Osama was found and killed in Abottabad 2. Mullah Mansoor received treatment but fortunately died in Karachi 3. Mullah Mansoor got his ass droned in Balochistan. 4. Planner of 9/11, Khalid sheikh Mohd caught in Pindi. 5. Ramzi bin Al Shibh - Faisalabad.

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      6. XLNC‏ @XLNC_007 Feb 2
        Replying to @XLNC_007 @ImraniYusra @WSJ

        As long as the leadership of Taliban exists in Pakistan, they will continue to churn out foot soldiers by radicalizing youth in their seminaries which act as terrorist producing factories. @MichaelKugelman @myraemacdonald @CChristineFair

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      2. kumar‏ @cheerslife1 Feb 1
        Replying to @WSJ

        Pakistan is just a acronym its not a http://country.You  are dealing with a multi faced hydra called GHQ pindi which houses Osama,Hafiz saeed,Siraj haqqani.The punjabi jihadi generals are biggest funders of terrorism all over the world,had direct connections in 9/11,7/7,26/11

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      3. Slim‏ @MeeSamee17 Feb 1
        Replying to @cheerslife1 @WSJ

        You need to understand the complex history and tribal politics of Afghanistan before making nonsensical statements based on your hate for your neighbors

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      4. XLNC‏ @XLNC_007 Feb 1
        Replying to @MeeSamee17 @cheerslife1 @WSJ

        Tribal politics and complex history has nothing to do with facts like 1.Osama was found and killed barely a mile away from PMA Kakul 2.Mullah Omar died in Karachi 3.Mullah Mansoor was droned in Balochistan. Before that, he was travelling with an alias and a Pakistani passport.

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      1. K Ibrahimkhail‏ @K_iBrAhImKhAiL Feb 1
        Replying to @WSJ

        That's true no doubts, there are thousands evidence with Afghan intelligence service which was recently handed in to Pakistani officials.

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      1. Asif ‏ @walstreetblues Feb 2
        Replying to @WSJ

        Its shocking how respectable media houses and newspapers deliberately create smoke screens and diversions to advance their sordid agendas. The attack on intercontinental hotel was planned and executed inside of Kabul by the Talibans. Within 3 minutes of it, NDS as usual got busy

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      1. Asif ‏ @walstreetblues Feb 2
        Replying to @WSJ

        off anything that would implicate Pakistan....their embassy in Pakistan needs to be shut down for good and those bloody refugees or should call them criminals be sent back forthwith so that NDS finds cozy little homes for them in Kabul because thats only where these morons rule

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      1. Asif ‏ @walstreetblues Feb 2
        Replying to @WSJ

        Its always hilarious when Kabul pretends that it has presented evidence to Pakistan..that presumed evidence is merely pieces of paper with wishes translated as evidence in bad elementary school english. These Afghans cant chew gum and walk at the same time and like parrots rattle

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      1. Asif ‏ @walstreetblues Feb 2
        Replying to @WSJ

        Afghanistan is ruled by the Talibans and their other variants who are cut up with the way the pashtun majority representation is stymied and a clever little arrangement put in place by United States. Now tell me where does the alibi point?

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      1. Asif ‏ @walstreetblues Feb 2
        Replying to @WSJ

        and started naming Pakistan as having planned it all through the Talibans on its soil. NDS is the most inefficient outfit like any other Afghan set-up informed by and reliant on RAW...an agency known for its love for Pakistan. There are no more sanctuaries in Pakistan but 60%

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      1. dremeka‏ @ekeemeka Feb 2
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        devil on rampage

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