Operation Ghazab Lil Haq (Pakistan - Afghanistan War)

I've just made a quick map using the Map Chart app.

Pakistan could consider taking some of the territories in Afghanistan in very small chunks over two-three decades instead of doing any large scale invasions of the country.

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As Afghanistan does not recognise the current border with Pakistan, it gives Pakistan the right to draw a new border with the country.

The most important thing is to do so in very small chunks so as not to draw international attention. Similar to the salami slicing that China is doing with India.

I think with China fully supporting Pakistan's territorial and sovereign integrity, along with having a Defence Pact with Saudi Arabia, Pakistan is well positioned to expand its border into Afghanistan.

Look at this nonsense. This should not be given back.

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We should not kill their leadership, rather we should show the afghan people how incompetent they are by launching ground strikes killing a bunch of terrorists and then leaving, then come again , helicopter troops 200-300 go in make their life a living hell and then fly back. Showing how incapable the leadership is. A lot of airstikes alone bring a nation together, ground strikes showcasing our ability to hit anywhere will scare the TTA specially as the TTP will turn against them 😀

It was on 12 November 1983, that the Afghans surrendered their sovereignty over the East and South of the Durrand Line (this side of Pakistan), and it was in 1919, when Afghanistan launched a war of independence against one of their neighbours (British Empire) and actually won all on their own. But they still reaffirmed their surrender of the territory that was East and South of Durrand Line.

For 134 years, Afghanistan has not been able to regain the territory which they willingly surrendered in 1983.

For 106 years, Afghanistan has not won a single war which they had to fight on their own.

I am not sure why think they finally have a choice.
 
We should not kill their leadership, rather we should show the afghan people how incompetent they are by launching ground strikes killing a bunch of terrorists and then leaving, then come again , helicopter troops 200-300 go in make their life a living hell and then fly back. Showing how incapable the leadership is. A lot of airstikes alone bring a nation together, ground strikes showcasing our ability to hit anywhere will scare the TTA specially as the TTP will turn against them 😀
This is actually a good idea if well planned, would be humiliating for them
 
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one interesting element of sharing / reading such tweet is that we don't really understand WTF it means, point being if we can post stuff which is in language widely understood or give a translation along :)
 
one interesting element of sharing / reading such tweet is that we don't really understand WTF it means, point being if we can post stuff which is in language widely understood or give a translation along :)
During the ground war along the Durand Line with Pakistan, the Taliban have retreated in some areas and left Afghan territory to Pakistan.

Sources from Alishir district in Khost confirmed to Zawia News that the Taliban have abandoned their outposts along the Durand Line and have now set up artillery positions in the middle of people's homes in Torawbo and Qadamo villages.

It can also be seen on Google Maps that some outposts, three bases, and the Angor Adda customs point in Barmal and Gumal districts have been abandoned and are now occupied by Pakistani soldiers: “The Taliban have retreated nearly 7 kilometers from the Durand Line and settled in the civilian area of Sulemanzo. They have withdrawn from the Border Force base, the National Security 7th Unit's Shakin base, and the center of the 3rd Kandak of the National Army. These places are now under the control of Pakistani soldiers.”

Currently, Pakistani soldiers are stationed at Redan post, Ishaq post, Customs section, Nir post, Sangar post, Tandey Marghay post, and Barmal market.

Following Pakistan's invasion of Afghanistan, reports of intense clashes between Pakistani soldiers and the Taliban along the Durand Line are emerging, and the Taliban have claimed to have captured several Pakistani outposts. However, due to fear of airstrikes, the captured outposts were abandoned again, and now Pakistani soldiers are attempting to advance into Afghanistan along the Durand Line.
 
So long as humanity exists and people face uneven economics, education and justice levels they will be more vociferous in their differences of opinions which they can then amplify through ethnicity or other beliefs which egomaniacal people will continue to use for promotion of a self aggrandizement centered approach for their agenda.

Education and exposure is the ONLY weapon against cultism.
Best and most logical explanation i have ever heard about the "cultist Politics:"
 
Talibunds are already calling it a hospital, mind you there isn't a single hospital in Afghanistan with a 1000 bed capacity.
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I laughed so hard at the 1000 bed Hospital, do these monkey's even know how to run a hospital ? or do they have women doctors ? or they do the check up of the women by touching them?
 

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