Operation Ghazab Lil Haq (Pakistan - Afghanistan War)

Its not a matter of killing them all, its a matter of making them war weary. Its pretty clear that this is a one sided fight at this point, as the taliban have very few ways to fight back, and with little to no success at that.

The goal is to get them to relent to Pakistani demands.

Its not a matter of gaining victory for Pakistan, its a matter of getting the Afghans to finally take action against the ttp for their own interests.
They deny TTP exist. IMHO they have morphed into Afghan Taliban
 
On a serious note, what exactly is the end game here?

We keep on bombing and pounding and all...to what end?

As much as we would love it, we aren't going to kill them all with these strikes.

And the TTA aren't going to suddenly banish or take a heavy handed stance with TTP, since they are very much intertwined in their society, through family relations, tribal affiliation, or simply social assimilation.

So...we think we can force TTA to start operating against TTP in Afghanistan if we keep bombing them? What's the end game exactly?
No one knows. The state is showing it's determination.
 
Adil Raja and all openly say this is the case for them - part of it is their personal enmity with establishment overrides all other cares.

Pakistan is not important to them as is their views and populism along with seeing their opinions proven right instead of what is actually good for Pakistan. Unfortunately many PTI supporters including members here behave the same way.
A bit harsh don't you think
 
And you'd trust them not to commit acts of sabotage?

Operation Paperclip worked because the paying regime collapsed, and the scientists took a lifeline offered to them, because the other choice was execution.

In this case, Israel and the US have not collapsed, and likely won't for a long time.

Besides, they literally have options such as Israel and the US, both of whom can offer far more than Pakistan ever could; Both of whom are capable of whisking the away before Pakistan can get to them.
Offtopic
 
We Need to develop FPV interceptor just like Ukrainians.
Fully Aligned.

This is the need of the hour, the Eastern Front will see Drone on Drone action, next Sindoor vs BUM - round 2. Better build up learning from the western front.

if this was Claude code, id /PDF-2-top-bosses command it for public think tank submission to the powers that be.

Requirement:
Localized Mess AI between drones to Target honing and selection flight.
Climb rate vs latency to controller optimized.
simulate with .25 to .45 kg payload for RAM detonation, quad copter design like a bullet with for motors.

if only there a AI tool to CAD, Manufacture it... a lass I rumble
 
Is the police harassing the citizens in other parts of Pakistan when the hotline is called? For the most part it works. Why is KPK an exception?
Police needs a excuse to harass anyone anywhere
 
That is what happens when you allow foreigners to settle in. We know who these foreigners are. They married the locals and created their own little colony. They receive funding from abroad to challenge the Pakistani state. The Pakistani state allowed this cancer to grow. It is time to remove the cancer.
Funding from KSA
 
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They have already dispersed their military assets. May be we can Still choke them if we continue targeting their Fuel depot.
 
Israeli Zionist mentality
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According to India, the Taliban and TTP are the best creation of Ganesh.
 
This is the first such large scale attack on security forces since the start of Op Ghazb lil Haq.

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It could have some connection to last night's airstrikes but I feel it's more localized since Police and local community based peace committee have been hunting TTP from two days. Multiple QC strikes have taken place on homes of community leaders last week.
 
This is the first such large scale attack on security forces since the start of Op Ghazb lil Haq.

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It could have some connection to last night's airstrikes but I feel it's more localized since Police and local community based peace committee have been hunting TTP from two days. Multiple QC strikes have taken place on homes of community leaders last week.

Kp police not getting their act together...
 

Armed forces destroy terrorist camps, support infrastructure in Afghanistan: security sources

News Desk
March 13, 2026
https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VaMc238IiRov8okfYy3n
In overnight strikes on Friday against terrorists and Afghan Taliban targets, the armed forces destroyed training camps and support infrastructure in Afghanistan, said security sources.

“Pakistan’s Armed Forces have carried out successful airstrikes inside Afghanistan as part of the ongoing Operation Ghazab Lil Haq,” confirmed security sources.

According to security sources, the headquarters of the Afghan Taliban 313 Corps in Kabul, along with its associated infrastructure and an ammunition depot, were destroyed.

In Kandahar, the Tarawo terrorist training camp was struck along with an oil storage facility.

The armed forces also carried out strikes against the Sher-e-Nau terrorist camp, located in the Paktia province, added the security sources.

According to the sources, Pakistani forces shot down three drones of Fitna al-Khawarij using electronic warfare. Fitna-al-Khawarij is a term the state uses for terrorists belonging to the banned Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP).
 
According to TRT World, Afghan authorities said the strikes were carried out in Kabul and several border provinces.

The development comes as Pakistan continues with Operation Ghazab lil-Haq, which was launched in late February following unprovoked firing by the Afghan Taliban from across the border.

Last Friday, Information Minister Attaullah Tarar said that 527 Afghan Taliban operatives had been killed and more than 755 injured during the ongoing Operation Ghazab lil-Haq.

In a post on X summarising Afghan Taliban losses, he said that 237 check posts had been destroyed, while 38 posts were captured and subsequently destroyed.

In another post on Wednesday, he raised the number of those killed to 641, while 243 check posts were destroyed.
 

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