Operation Ghazab Lil Haq (Pakistan - Afghanistan War)

I have a feeling that India will try to resolve the differences between all the Afghan sides to form a national government that is then entirely against Pakistan.

Honestly India can try this but resolving all the difference between India and Pakistan has more chances than resolve the differences between all the Afghan sides.
 
I know. AshrafQazi narrated the incident that when Hameed Gul went for mediation post Soviets withdrawl, Gulbadeen Hikmat said that
"Have you brought weapons for us, or money, if not then why should we listen to you"
However, my point was that the internal rift is enough that Haqqani and other Kabuli may be happy if jingoistic TTA gets killed. Perhaps, that and some border normalisation are enough?
I don't know.. Any Afghan government that supports Pakistan will not stand a chance without heavy money. Overwhelming majority of Afghans hates Pakistan and the new government will have a hard time controlling the masses for long.

A lots and lots of money is needed.
 
Operation Ghazab lil-Haq

Pakistan has launched Operation Ghazab lil-Haq against the Afghan Taliban after “unprovoked firing” from across the border

 
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Nangarhar ammo depot

CORDINATES : 34°06’01.03”N 70°54’32.41”E
A certain cia twitter handle posted that most of the ammunition has already been moved out about a month ago from most of these buildings.. I fear we won't get much out of this... If you want to hurt TTA, destroy infrastructure, destroy their fleet of helis... Make administration hell for them.. especially in the north. NRF negotiations should be kept open through back channels.
 
Jingoism aside, this is a war we neither can afford nor can ultimately win ... not because the adversary is formidable, but because we are confronting desperate, nihilistic cavemen with nothing to lose... The likely outcome is hollow claims of victory followed by a new wave of terror attacks across our cities and a further toll on LEAs... With no clear end in sight, the only possible beneficiary of this escalation may well be the illegitimate regime currently entrenched in power...

And no, negotiations/diplomacy isn’t the answer .... that works for humans, not Taliban Kharjites... Until we’re ready to hit their leadership in Kabul and Kandahar hard, this half-baked adventurism is doomed to fail...
 
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Lovely.

Now keep hitting the Af-kunis.

This is the propaganda that you will read across Western, Indian and Taliban media:

Pakistan has killed scores of Afghan women and children

You will know that Western, Indian and Taliban butt's are hurt.
 
Has it not been already established that they don't consider us muslim ? Have you not seen that they only use negotiations to spread their roots deeper into Pakistan ? What kind of brotherhood is this ? Is it not the same people they fight who also hid them during their worst times ?
It isn't possible to save someone from himself who forgets the favor given to him and comes for the hand that fed him..

May Allah give both sides hikmah and sense .. rest till tow the line they are doing now... More Tows
Brother, the issue is that I don’t know how, by whom, and with what seriousness the dialogues have been conducted so far. That’s why I said that if sincere efforts have not yet been made, then they should be tried first. And in those dialogues it should be made clear that if, even after this, attacks continue from their side, then we will have no choice but to respond directly. However, during this response, full effort must be made to ensure that no innocent civilians, children, women, or non-combatants are harmed, or at least that such harm is minimized. Afghanistan has very limited resources and cannot sustain prolonged conflict, especially given their unusual policies — like bans on girls’ education or restrictions on internet access — which have already caused frustration among their own people. So I don’t understand: if I were part of Pakistan’s defense forces today, with the resources and technology available, how could I not succeed in bringing peace
 

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