its afghanistan see ther rikshaws it an old videoIs this Pakistani APC?
@Aliso5 see what I meant
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its afghanistan see ther rikshaws it an old videoIs this Pakistani APC?
@Aliso5 see what I meant
its afghanistan see ther rikshaws it an old video
Unfortuanatly that exactly the caseThe user that shared the video does not care. This may not be the only platform he shared the video with and the purpose is simple and plain, propaganda against the state.
These are the social media warriors while the 200 odd killed are foot soldiers of the cause. The same goes for those bringing in Dhaka fall and apparent persecution of the people and subjugation of their cultural rights whatsoever that means.
Unfortuanatly that exactly the case
It's classic tactics of demoralisation and desensitisation.
I think they are building up narrative for protests in Pakistan.
It's ethnocentric propaganda
This is what we are dealing with, and we can no longer go easy on these people
I am not a Baloch.I would like to know from you, as a Baloch;
what the levels of separatism are in each of the districts in Balochistan?
Turbat ( Kech ), Panjgur to Nushki corridor, outskirts of Gwadar, Awaran districts, Dalbandin, Washuk etc. Nor I would go there without proper arrangements nor I'd suggest you ( unless you have an escort ).And which districts are absolute no-go areas for non-Baloch Pakistanis (basically Urdu speaking, Punjabi speakers; not Sindhis and Pashtuns)?
I have lived 18 years out of my 23 in Balochistan. And I still do visit it regularly.I am assuming you have lived at least a few years in Balochistan, or at least know family members that are there.
And if you try to establish security (through targeted military operations), then you risk alienating the local Baloch population in Baloch majority districts, and fanning more separatist sentiments.
He is not from Balochistan but Pakhtunistan. The only common denominator in these people throwing persecution, cultural subjugation and protectionism is PTI.
The separatist sentiments are already strong. Why not the gloves off, seal the Afghan border and do a province wide military operation once and for all? And then bring development?
People are people at the end of the day. Give them the carrot of development and incentives and they'll be back in the fold.
Pakistan isn't fckin Niger or Senegal, we should grow a pair and send these terrorist f@gs to hell. The restraint policy clearly isn't working.
governament need to actively block these account if we are serious about 5 dimention warefareIt's classic tactics of demoralisation and desensitisation.
I think they are building up narrative for protests in Pakistan.
The name "Balochistan" (or Baluchistan), gained prominence in the 18th century, becoming firmly established when Nasir Khan I of Kalat unified the region in the late 18th century. While the Baloch people arrived earlier, the area was often named for other tribes before the 18th-century political unification.Doesn't change the fact it's name was Balochistan and first documented as such in 1530:
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Let's not get trapped in semantics and history lesson. Thanks.

I think it's high time to accept it isn't a restraint problem, it's a capacity problem with a sprinkling of funding.The separatist sentiments are already strong. Why not the gloves off, seal the Afghan border and do a province wide military operation once and for all? And then bring development?
People are people at the end of the day. Give them the carrot of development and incentives and they'll be back in the fold.
Pakistan isn't fckin Niger or Senegal, we should grow a pair and send these terrorist f@gs to hell. The restraint policy clearly isn't working.
Where in the article does it say that ?So, as per Reuters, BLA had Noushki under their control for three whole days before the military wrestled it back from the militants by deploying additional troops, helicopters, and drones.
Are they exaggerating or what? I mean, how can a ragtag militia without any proper heavy weaponry 'hold' a big town like this? We have seen how the BLA militants just ran away on the sight of our MRAP (Sariyab road, Quetta encounter?), but they 'held' Noushki for three days?!?! wtf? Massive local support is my honest guess, if this is indeed true, because Noushki is one of the biggest BLA hubs out there.
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