Operation Ghazab Lil Haq (Pakistan - Afghanistan War)

These mossad hacking mean nothing. Obviously every sane person knows taliban are getting beating so its only india or mossad who can do cyber attacks.

This time there should be an area between afghan and pak border where no one can enter. If someone enters hunt them down. No need to capture the area. Too expensive to defend.

Just make "no entry zone" keep that area flat no buildings at all. So that if anyone tries to come they are easily visible.

Install micro sound amplifiers in critical points of border for someone if tries to have tunnels. If that is effective or find anti tunnel solution.
Pakistani businesses being hacked should come as no surprise. They pay no heed to IT, it's a bare minimum policy. I've seen people complaining on reddit that people that setup bank accounts using their email addresses. When banks are validating email addresses using a verification code - what hope is there for the rest of them?

Frankly its all probably so unsophisticated hackers likely over complicate their attempts and mess up. Jeets are probably trying to bruteForce passwords on servers which probably don't even require you to login.
 
Knockdown kit from China assembled at home.
actually, @JamD s theory is that its chinese bits ordered online with a homebuilt airframe and im kind of on the same page now too. After seeing all the ins and outs, its all RC hobbyist stuff, nothing particularly indicative of any sort of OEM, plus, JamD's look at the airframe seems to conclude its a bit too crude from what hed expect of a proper OEM. Not to say it isnt, but the way its looking right now is this could be a talibunny design
 
actually, @JamD s theory is that its chinese bits ordered online with a homebuilt airframe and im kind of on the same page now too. After seeing all the ins and outs, its all RC hobbyist stuff, nothing particularly indicative of any sort of OEM, plus, JamD's look at the airframe seems to conclude its a bit too crude from what hed expect of a proper OEM. Not to say it isnt, but the way its looking right now is this could be a talibunny design
That was my initial theory too, but your point about composites made me think otherwise, makes me wonder if they have proper workshops pumping these out.

They can become a real problem if allowed to build up a large stock for few years.
 
That was my initial theory too, but your point about composites made me think otherwise, makes me wonder if they have proper workshops pumping these out.

They can become a real problem if allowed to build up a large stock for few years.
i guess its not very hard with moulds and stuff like fibreglass etc. These types arent particularly worrying, i bet theyre extremely easy to softkill
 
It is a completely sound idea. You and others simply refuse to assess it rationally perhaps because it was suggested by some faujeeet.

But I am of the mentality that does not care where a good idea comes from!

Let us summarise the paradigm in question. Talibs care about lengths of beards, whereas NRF want to educate their daughters.

This ALONE will have a significant societal impact on the caveman mentality.

But there are many many other differences between the two entities, which render NRF far more similar to Pakistan, in a formulaic or a functional sense. We never engaged with them hitherto simply because of the happenstance of supporting their enemies in the Soviet era fallout. An NRF run Kabul administration will turn Afghanistan into a region more comparable to the Stans to its north, rather than the mess it is now.

Are you honestly telling me this possible future would not be infinitely better than another 50 years of the talibs?

I can imagine our western problems being resolved instantly if Afghanistan can behave like those Eurasian nations and link Russia, China and Pakistan in a more productive and beneficial way for all of us.
So why did you undermine the NRF government that was in power in Kabul from 2001 to 2021 ? They were educating their daughters and moving Afghanistan towards being a normal country.

You replaced that NRF with cavemen and now want to go back to NRF ? Then when you
develop differences with NRF again you will go back to the cavemen ?

Perhaps you never bothered to actually understand Afghanistan and develop a sound foreign policy.
 
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he military still doesn't realize the Pr potential good combat has, footage of Apache gun cams and AC-130s have millions of views on social media sites.
still irks me how we dont even have much f16 afterburner footage like i have seen only a handfull pics
 
So why did you undermine the NRF government that was in power in Kabul from 2001 to 2021 ? They were educating their daughters and moving Afghanistan towards being a normal country.

You replaced that NRF with cavemen and now want to go back to NRF ? Then when you
develop differences with NRF again you will go back to the cavemen ?
I've explained the answer to your excellent and very fair question in my original post. Events beyond our control during the Cold War placed us in a default position with Mullah Omar's progeny.

Whatever disputes we might have with NRF will not be vulnerable to "resolution" by terrorism, which are the only methods they seem to deploy. We will resolve them through rational means.

It's not a perfect fix, but I feel it is the best option we have now.
 

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