Operation Ghazab Lil Haq (Pakistan - Afghanistan War)

This is why I have always called out people here who are hoping to see an alliance with NRF.

NRF are Afghan equivalent of "pahlvis" for Afghans. Their words not mine.

Itd serve us better to be ruthless in protecting and expanding our interests. I understand Afghans are Muslims, so are we, but they crossed the lines with bombing mosques, ambulances, and killing kids. Death to the khwarij.
Agreed. If they are willing to co-operate and can produce results then it's good, otherwise I don't think anyone cares.
 
i think the best way is to USE them and throw them away , like how US does things no more att chment like we have had with taliban .
use them to weaken and keep taliban occupied
Hell yeah!

No more bullshit of good Afghans or bad Afghans. Or "ye walay Taliban ya Afghan to humaray banday hain". None of them are "our banday".
 
So considering the looming energy crises that could hit us and potentially India as well...

Are we seriously doing something about central Asia connectivity by bypassing Afkunis ?

Situation would deem this be a high priority and not a consideration.

Get FWO to do what it was doing back in the day in Northern Areas and not repair Iran Avenue, billionth time...
 
Clashes erupted between Pakistani and Afghan border forces along the border area of Torkham, Nangrhar-Khyber district.
 
Man the police in these areas are absolutely useless

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Do you ever say anything positive? You joined yesterday, complained about our intelligence community, complain about our police.

Any positive feedback?
 
So considering the looming energy crises that could hit us and potentially India as well...

Are we seriously doing something about central Asia connectivity by bypassing Afkunis ?

Situation would deem this be a high priority and not a consideration.

Get FWO to do what it was doing back in the day in Northern Areas and not repair Iran Avenue, billionth time...
Federal Minister for Petroleum Ali Pervaiz Malik held a meeting with Saudi Ambassador Nawaf Saeed Al-Maliki, during which he said Saudi authorities had guaranteed the security of supplies routed through Yanbu, located on the Red Sea.


According to Malik, assurances were also given that a vessel would be dispatched from Pakistan to lift crude oil from Yanbu. He expressed gratitude for Saudi Arabia’s support at a critical time and voiced hope that Pakistan would be given priority in oil shipments from the port.

The Saudi Arabia ambassador stated that full cooperation with Pakistan would continue in the event of any emergency and reaffirmed that both countries would stand by one another during challenging times.
The Government of Pakistan is making efforts to ensure continuity in the energy supply chain, as the majority of its petroleum imports currently pass through the Strait of Hormuz.

Malik noted that support from brotherly countries such as Saudi Arabia is of particular importance under the present circumstances.

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we are safe
 
Earlier it was reported that Mullah Akhunzada the Supreme Leader had selected war time commanders for each province in a war against Pakistan.

It would be a huge signal if Pakistan can locate and eliminate each of them.
 
Federal Minister for Petroleum Ali Pervaiz Malik held a meeting with Saudi Ambassador Nawaf Saeed Al-Maliki, during which he said Saudi authorities had guaranteed the security of supplies routed through Yanbu, located on the Red Sea.


According to Malik, assurances were also given that a vessel would be dispatched from Pakistan to lift crude oil from Yanbu. He expressed gratitude for Saudi Arabia’s support at a critical time and voiced hope that Pakistan would be given priority in oil shipments from the port.

The Saudi Arabia ambassador stated that full cooperation with Pakistan would continue in the event of any emergency and reaffirmed that both countries would stand by one another during challenging times.
The Government of Pakistan is making efforts to ensure continuity in the energy supply chain, as the majority of its petroleum imports currently pass through the Strait of Hormuz.

Malik noted that support from brotherly countries such as Saudi Arabia is of particular importance under the present circumstances.

ARY-source
we are safe
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Not that safe so to speak... Houthis can lose it any day now
 
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Not that safe so to speak... Houthis can lose it any day now
Houthis are tamed , Qatar has declared force de majuer in her gas supplies... it's good for us , we were contract bound to buy gas that wasn't needed....OGDC has said it's going to increase production..... worry not my friend , your ovens won't extinguish ...I n worst case scenario you can make do with gobar.
 
Sanction proof energy supplies.

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Houthis are tamed , Qatar has declared force de majuer in her gas supplies... it's good for us , we were contract bound to buy gas that wasn't needed....OGDC has said it's going to increase production..... worry not my friend , your ovens won't extinguish ...I n worst case scenario you can make do with gobar.
 
⚡️Summary of Confirmed Afghan Taliban Losses:-

🔺 Killed: 481
🔺 Injured: 696+
🔺 Check posts destroyed: 226
🔺 Posts captured: 35
🔺 Tanks/APCs/vehicles/artillery destroyed: 198
🔺Locations targeted by air: 56
 
I'm worried greatly about the depletion of munitions and this hot border in the event of an Indian assault. The last time round blunders were made and at time Pakistan found itself being on the backfoot and this was without any costly war being fought in the West.
I think it's better to bring things to a settlement and secure the borders massively.
There's also nothing stopping the Taliban from urging their partners in Delhi to begin something. I'm actually surprised they have not, maybe due to negative PR in doing so?
 
I'm worried greatly about the depletion of munitions and this hot border in the event of an Indian assault. The last time round blunders were made and at time Pakistan found itself being on the backfoot and this was without any costly war being fought in the West.
I think it's better to bring things to a settlement and secure the borders massively.
There's also nothing stopping the Taliban from urging their partners in Delhi to begin something. I'm actually surprised they have not, maybe due to negative PR in doing so?
The Taliban isn't a conventional front that Delhi can rely on, they are militants. At the moment anyway.
 

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