Islamabad, Sept. 28 -- Pakistan has warned the Afghan Taliban that the continuous failures of their ongoing border security talks - spiralling ever towards a total collapse - will result in military action, with Islamabad making its rhetoric far more militant than before as it continues to grapple with increased cross-border and internal violence.
The country's State Minister for Interior Talal Chaudhry told reporters in Islamabad on Saturday that if negotiations fail to halt cross-border militancy, then Pakistan will resort to answering in "the language of bullets," reports Khaama News.
The official called terrorism as the country's gravest challenge, pledging that security operations in restive areas would continue to safeguard both int...