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Not joking.A political solution is there before bombs start falling, but Pak GHQ does not have that level of depth.
To start with, GHQ should be 100% transparent what is the political end goal.
Afg is not a case things should be kept secret.
Two hidden objectives.
A Maduru style action
And Wakhan even if Pak has to buy them out in $10 billion
I mean history stands witness to Afghan shenanigans and the outcome but some people never learn, afghans to get painful lessons every now and then.I cannot believe the level of stupidity shown by the Taliban
Not joking.
1. Mr. Supreme Leader Haibat Ullah along with as much should be picked up.
Bring back Ahmad Masood and like under a broad based umbrella.
Afghan women and girls will be thankful. These neolithic age cartoons gonna bury women.
2. Wakhan corridor should be annexed.
Timing is key and there is opportunity.
Your disagreement is respected but doesn't refute the historical facts. You are looking at Afghanistan singularly and not holistically in the regional sphere. Look at the broader picture of regional facts and adversaries together with Pakistan's internal democratic turmoil. Politicians will happily sacrifice the soldiers to weaken the army , the soldiers will happily martyr themselves for politicians and for what and whose purpose? For political expediency or national sovereignty? And the biggest question is WHY NOW? Muslims world is under great threat being attacked from all directions and are now infighting in record number of wars. They are falling for colonial traps by fools who have no qualifications to lead nations. Follow like sheep and you will end up in the abattoir.I strongly disagree with this perspective. The argument that certain groups are "unbeatable" because they value neither their lives nor their property is a romanticized myth that fails to stand up to historical evidence.
We have heard this exact rhetoric before. In 2009, the Malakand division was handed over to Sufi Muhammad under the guise of a peace deal to implement his version of Sharia. Instead of peace, the Taliban used that breathing space to advance toward Buner and eventually Islamabad. At that time, many "sane voices" were warned that a military operation would doom Pakistan because these fighters "do not fear death."
However, when the state finally exercised its will, the reality was the opposite: these groups fled for their lives and hid in Afghanistan. Peace was restored to Swat not through appeasement, but through the decisive application of state power.
To claim that because someone only knows "goats and guns" they cannot be defeated is a strategic error. A modern, organized state and professional military possess resources, technology, and logistical depth that no guerrilla group can sustain in a conventional or high-intensity conflict. Being "stubborn as a mule" is not a defense against a targeted military response; it is a liability that leads to total displacement.
You mention that these groups do not value their own lives or their sheep. More importantly, they do not value the lives, property, or sovereignty of Pakistanis. When a group shows a total lack of "rationality" (Jahalah) and refuses to respect national borders or civilian safety, negotiation is no longer a viable option. Appeasing them only invites more terrorism and encourages them to impose their extremist system on our population.
While you focus on "Washington's masters" and "Swiss accounts," you ignore the immediate threat at our doorstep. For Pakistan, this isn't a "foreign front" being opened for others; it is a fight for our own survival. If we do not respond to terrorism coming from Afghan soil, we allow a vacuum where extremism will eventually swallow the entire country
The "goat and gun" narrative is a tired trope used to paralyze the state into inaction. History proves that when the state stops making deals with terrorists and starts protecting its citizens, these "unbeatable" forces collapse. We aren't fighting for a foreign power; we are fighting to ensure that Pakistan does not become a lawless extension of a failed ideological experiment.
Why are you blaming GCHQ?Grand Stupidity was shown by Pak GHQ who fed these neolithic cartoons and fooled Pakistanis for decades.
Now GHQ is doing same what after eating thousand onions that an average politician would had done decades earlier to support liberal Afghans without that much bloodshed.
Why subdue them? Pakistan just wanted Afghan Taliban stop sheltering terrorists and stop sending them to Pakistan for terrorist attacks. They kept bleeding Pakistan by killing scores of Pakistanis, even those who were busy praying in mosques. And then they attacked Pakistan last night. They must pay for their continued aggression against Pakistan.Nothing wrong in Pakistan's policy, except that you lack the military strength to subdue Afghanistan

Well take GHQ as misnomer for whoever runs the show, the Great Band Master.Why are you blaming GCHQ?
Taliban by coming out of the closet have become soft. Since they are in government now, its easier to negotiate with them with a stick compared to when they were hiding in caves and burkas.And A Few Air STrikes Will Stop Them????
And the biggest question is WHY NOW? Muslims world is under great threat being attacked from all directions and are now infighting in record number of wars. They are falling for colonial traps by fools who have no qualifications to lead nations. Follow like sheep and you will end up in the abattoir.
You can't blame GCHQ they have served their country well and successfully accomplished the tasks set out to them. Pakistan army is formidable and the nation is safe for now thanks to their dedication and sacrifice. The PA is the only institution that has got 10/10.Well take GHQ as misnomer for whoever runs the show, the Great Band Master.
Afghanistan is just a distraction in the game. Look at all the pieces both internal and external and think ahead and you will see the master plan.This is not due to Pakistan, but due to Taliban backed terrorism, which they always did in Pakistan as they want to impose their own Afghani Sharia in Pakistan too.
And why now?
Because Taliban are jahils and unable to understand the world situation. Pakistan has nothing to do with it. We left Taliban on their own and never wanted to interfere in their internal affairs.
The Soviets couldn't do it; they had an armada of resistance against them including other Super Powers!The Soviets couldn't do it , the Yankees couldn't do it , the Afghans couldn't do it to themselves , but the great country of Pakistan will do it. You are talking about eliminating people who only know about goats and guns and have been fighting for countless generations and the only thing they have to lose is their goat or their life, neither of which have any value to them.
Pakistan is making a great mistake opening another front for their masters in Washington and sadly the people will pay a great price later on. Corrupts have nothing to lose to divert the attention of the masses by inflicting war on them while the coffers get robbed to Swiss accounts. When it comes to crunch they will take flights abroad to their golden nests built abroad for when Pakistan gets hit hard by war. If you think the Pakistani people have had a rough ride so far , you shouldn't be surprised as they head to a storm. Pakistan's best option is to divide the Afghans using all the resources at their disposal. Afghans are stubborn as mules and only carrots work for them.
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