Operation Ghazab Lil Haq (Pakistan - Afghanistan War)

It has an impact on our security.
What impact ? If you keep the borders close , don't allow the refugees in and no trade , I don't see how it impacts our security any worse than it's right now as far as terrorism is concerned
 
It got nothing to do with islamic unity , it's over hyped nonsense ...it was American and karzai love for India, Pakistan didn't want an Indian proxy on our western border... it's not our fault if Americans are too dumb to understand that Jeffersonian type democracy doesn't work in primitive societies like Afghanistan.
And what do you have now?

Karzai may have loved India, but so does today's Taliban. They sign agreements with India, and they kill Pakistanis.

Democracy would have worked in Afgh, if it weren't for Pakistani support for anti-democratic, anti-freedom loving forces - the very primitive people you now deride.
 
That post has nothing to do with xenophobia. Its just actual facts of the current situation . Opposing taliban and their sympathisers is rather a sign of basic human decency.

And if opposing terrorists who blow off Mosques, Men, Women, Children, Army personnel on daily basis in Pakistan is "Xenophobic" according to you then be your own guest.

What's the fact of the current situation? PTI supporters are bachaybaz? Or pathan are bachaybaz? Or who is bachaybaz? Just because they have a different perspective on how to resolve the situation?

Nobody is supporting TTP. But if you simply disagree that only fighting or bombing won't resolve the issue, you become a bachaybaz?

I'll ignore the rest of your emotional appeal because I've probably had more of a personal loss in this war than you, so go do that with someone else.

As @M. Sarmad said, there's a whole lot of nuance in things, learn to appreciate it. Get out of the edgy teenager phase man.
 
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First High Value target liquidated(likely real)
Taliban High Education Minister
This is for afghan women


Neda's death was reported yesterday.
 

Leadership across political spectrum ‘absolutely clear’ there can be no space for terrorism: DG ISPR


DG ISPR, when asked whether the PTI-led KhyberPakhtunkhwa provincial government was working in “coordination” with armed forces during the operation, said that all political leadership were on the same page regarding the issue of terrorism.

“Let there be no doubt that whatever political division we may have, whatever perspectives we may have, all political parties, all political leaderships are absolutely clear that there is no space for terrorism or its facilitation in Pakistan,” the DG ISPR stressed.

“The National Action Plan was made with the consent of all political parties, and they have always respected it,” he said.
 
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Afghan and Indians live off each other amplifying each other's bullshit

PAF F16 is the bane of their existence.
 
That "Canadian student" was laughing on Punjabis dying in Baluchistan. The usual rhetoric that those were military men not common punjabis. I am someone whose extended family had to leave Baluchistan (they were all in education sector). 4 months back our driver's brother who was a driver in a local logistics company was killed in Baluchistan and this canadian student was sitting in the cosy setting of his house was telling us that no common punjabi was killed!
Sure but is that the job of isi/intelligence chasing such people

I mean shouldn't they want to pay attention to their part time of job of letting people being blown up
 
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Democracy would have worked in Afgh, if it weren't for Pakistani support for anti-democratic, anti-freedom loving forces - the very primitive people you now deride.

I have often said here that Afghanistan should have been left alone to become another 'Stan'. The Soviets would have educated them, emancipated women, made a proper society there.
Pakistan, Americans/West, Islamic world combined thwarted the Soviets and here we are. But then we all know what hindsight is...
 

PM Shehbaz briefed on Afghanistan situation at GHQ


Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has been given a detailed briefing on the Afghanistan situation at the army’s General Headquarters in Rawalpindi, according to a statement issued by the PM’s Office.

The statement quoted the PM as saying: “There should be zero tolerance towards the collusion between Fitna-al-Khawarij and the Afghan Taliban, and their malicious activities. The acts of Afghan Taliban and Fitna-al-Khawarij against Pakistan are unacceptable.”
 
Democracy would have worked in Afgh, if it weren't for Pakistani support for anti-democratic, anti-freedom loving forces - the very primitive people you now deride.
It wouldnt have though.

This is the reality, the ONLY people it would have worked for would have been the US.

The fundamental issue in AF-PAK affairs is not one you can solve. Its that Afghanistan believes their territory has been taken by Pakistan, and they want it back. All of western Pakistan.

A legitimate, internationally recognised afghan govt would not abandon this desire, but use their newfound legitimacy to pursue it. Though, i will say, one that abides by international law etc can be reigned in by diplomacy a bit, but no, a democratic, US backed Afghanistan was not in our interests, it was in YOUR interests.

The reality for a long term, stable afghanistan should have been a joint US/Pak decision on the governence in Afghanistan, you wanted out, and we needed to live with them forever. Not what was best for the US, because as you said, you get to go home.
 

India behind terrorist attacks in Pakistan; Afghan Taliban its base of operations, says DG ISPR


On being asked whether there was a “tangible trace” of Indian involvement, the military spokesperson maintained that “behind every terrorist attack was Indian sponsorship, abettment, and design”.

“Their base of operation is the Afghan Taliban regime [..] that is how they operate”.

However, the DG ISPR reiterated that Pakistan’s armed forces remained prepared “whether on the eastern or western border”.
 

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