Munir America’s pony …Pakistani people enraged by the attack on Afghanistan, created a class of their own field marshal

Pakistani Troll Asim Munir on Attack Afghanistan: The long-running tension between Pakistan and Afghanistan and sporadic border skirmishes have now started taking the form of open war. On Friday night, Pakistan carried out air strikes on Afghanistan’s capital Kabul and Kandahar. According to the Afghan Defense Ministry, many women and children were injured and killed in these attacks.

The Pakistani government has claimed that 133 Afghan Taliban fighters were killed and more than 200 were injured in their operations. Afghan troops retaliated and pushed back Pakistani troops in Paktika, Paktia, Khost, Nangarhar, Kunar and Nuristan provinces. Afghan Taliban captured two military bases and 19 posts of Pakistan, while expelling Pakistani troops from four posts.

Khwaja Asif threatened war

Pakistan’s Defense Minister Khawaja Asif declared open war against the Afghan Taliban and said that the country’s patience has ended. His statement made it clear how bitter Afghanistan-Pakistan relations have become and how serious war can be.

Munir’s trolling on social media

There have been various reactions to this incident on social media. Some users of Pakistan targeted their own Army Chief Asim Munir and wrote that Taliban should be treated as they see fit. For example, a user named Juha Malik tweeted: Dear Afghan Mujahideen, please deal with Asim Munir as you see fit. Not just Pakistan, the entire Muslim world will thank you.

In response to this, an Afghan user wrote that the Afghan army and Mujahideen target only military targets, not civilians.

Criticism of Pakistan’s strategy

Describing Pakistan’s attack on Afghanistan as shameful, Hina Yousafzai wrote that this attack in the month of Ramadan is unacceptable and America is using Pakistan to oust the Afghan Taliban government.

Afghan users criticized this strategy of Pakistan and said that Pakistan has fallen into the same trap which it has been laying for others for decades.

Hamid Karzai also criticized

Former Afghan President Hamid Karzai said that Pakistani planes bombed Kabul, Kandahar and Paktia and Afghan citizens will defend their country with full solidarity. He warned Pakistan that violence and bombing will not solve the problems, but it should adopt a peaceful and respectful policy.

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Iran appealed for peace

Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Aragchi also described the attack as unjustified and said the month of Ramadan is a time for self-restraint and strengthening Islamic unity. He urged Afghanistan and Pakistan to resolve their disputes through dialogue and as good neighbours, and offered mediation on behalf of Iran.

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