Operation Ghazab Lil Haq (Pakistan - Afghanistan War)

CJ-5, there is a gentlemen retired officer from Wapda colony in Pindi who has an immaculate 151A with original trench kit.

I want to buy that so badly. I also have a BSA bomber an 86 FX in full original parts except the side mirrors because you know Pakistan the first thing to get destroyed are side mirrors because (who needs them right).

I am thinking of buying an 86 Datsun Sunny(the model that came with hydraulic bumpers) but the guy won't lower his price.
86 Datsun in a gud condition wud be one of a kind in 2026.
A couple of years back I lost onto a 86 corolla full specs by a small margin. It was all genuine, 62k driven. The other party sold it off for 7 lacs extra without even inquiring.
 
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Prominent Muslim scholar issues fatwa calling for Afghanistan-Pakistan ceasefire​


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March 7, 2026
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Ariana News
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Prominent Islamic scholar Ali al-Qaradaghi, president of the International Union of Muslim Scholars, has issued a religious ruling urging an immediate halt to fighting between Pakistan and Afghanistan during the holy month of Ramadan
A ceasefire depends on the Afghan side. They need to show that they're willing to dismantle the TTP, that's all.
 
Taliban still haven't or even tried to transition into a proper Army despite being in power for close to 5 years now and being handed a very generous donation of equipment.

No uniforms or basic training, they don't any proper trained officers leading units, most of them run away and abandon their positions at the first instance of shot being fired at them.

If we were more aggressive we could have inflicted serious territorial losses on them very quickly perhaps even surrounding and sieging a major city like jalalabad or khost.
 
If we were more aggressive we could have inflicted serious territorial losses on them very quickly perhaps even surrounding and sieging a major city like jalalabad or khost.
Probably don't want to get involved in such a quagmire with no clear logical end, then there's the economic waste side of things.

They have captured enclaves that are strategically valuable and can be held with ease, committing to larger territories has its own issues of insurgencies and no end in sight in terms of objectives.
 
We clearly haven't hit them hard enough, take out their ministers including this fat tub of lard

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Literally the most useless country and nation on earth, its such a waste of Oxygen that this one country that contribute nothing to the world except Terrorism and a troubled neighbor to its surrounding, Afghanistan should be broken into 3-4 smaller regions with each ethnic group taking their piece of the pie.
 
Probably don't want to get involved in such a quagmire with no clear logical end, then there's the economic waste side of things.

They have captured enclaves that are strategically valuable and can be held with ease, committing to larger territories has its own issues of insurgencies and no end in sight in terms of objectives.
Eh not really, for example khost is just 20KMs from the border within artillery range, it can be surrounded within a day or two with just the present logistic network, the plan would be to keep nibbling away at their territory to keep putting more pressure on them.

As for what we currently hold their is no enclaves just a single one and a few dozen border posts probably number less then 50sq kMs total and as we have seen that hasn't caused them to change their stance in any way.
 
Eh not really, for example khost is just 20KMs from the border within artillery range, it can be surrounded within a day or two with just the present logistic network, the plan would be to keep nibbling away at their territory to keep putting more pressure on them.

As for what we currently hold their is no enclaves just a single one and a few dozen border posts probably number less then 50sq kMs total and as we have seen that hasn't caused them to change their stance in any way.
Inflicting territorial losses means having to deal with a whole load of radicalised locals prone to terrorism. Waziristan on steroids, not sure what you intend to do with that issue.

Also when does it logically end? Holding it indefinitely while the Taliban hide away in Kabul and other parts of the country? This would leave it incomplete and I don't see worth getting into

Shelling border cities is another matter

For now, I'm quite content with the current escalation, gradual destruction of inherited TTA strategic infrastructure across the country and TTP camps, escalation after this can be discussed
 
What a pathetic nation Afghanistan is? At this point Pakistan need to put them out of their misery. Such nation state was never viable. Afghan pashtuns cannot govern village let alone nation.

They really did think they could kill Pakistanis with their proxy death squads for Indian money and keep telling the world Pakistanis are doing it to themselves.

It would be the biggest blunder yet to take their word for anything and negotiate. Scale up the operations and don't worry about the human shield collateral.
 

Taliban under fire for hosting designated terrorists in Kabul’s Diplomatic Hub​


Area of particular concern is Wazir Akbar Khan, a district that hosts embassies, residences of diplomats and UN staff

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March 09, 2026

taliban security personnel stand guard near the torkham border crossing between afghanistan and pakistan in the nangarhar province on february 27 2026 pakistan bombed major cities in afghanistan including the capital kabul on february 27 photo afp


Taliban security personnel stand guard near the Torkham border crossing between Afghanistan and Pakistan in the Nangarhar province on February 27, 2026. Pakistan bombed major cities in Afghanistan including the capital Kabul on February 27. PHOTO: AFP

Recent reports emerging from Kabul indicate that the Afghan Taliban may be adopting a tactic reminiscent of those used during their 1990s insurgency: positioning themselves or allied militants in areas considered too sensitive for opponents to strike, according to the Associated Press of Pakistan.

Security officials and regional analysts say high-ranking figures from globally proscribed militant organisations are allegedly being sheltered by the Taliban within Kabul’s tightly guarded diplomatic quarter, particularly in the Wazir Akbar Khan neighbourhood of the Green Zone.

Critics view this as a deliberate attempt to shield militant leaders from potential targeted operations by Pakistan or other neighbouring states.

The strategy echoes patterns seen during the Afghan civil war. In September 1995, Taliban fighters reportedly used the “German Club” — an international facility in Kabul — as overnight accommodation, knowing rival Afghan factions would avoid attacking the site due to the presence of foreign personnel.
 

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