Operation Ghazab Lil Haq (Pakistan - Afghanistan War)

just opened twitter again
Can’t believe we are losing the narrative war, in spite of being in the right, just because of our own people



cant make this shit up man .we are so cuked as a nation

There is no narrative war. No ones going to penalise Pakistan for bombing Taliban controlled Afghanistan. It doesn't matter if India puts every single account they control on this topic. It just doesn't appeal to anyone.

ESPECIALLY not now, when world is watching the Iran vs Everyone war.
 
just opened twitter again
Can’t believe we are losing the narrative war, in spite of being in the right, just because of our own people



cant make this shit up man .we are so cuked as a nation
However there is nothing to be concerned about here.

We know the reality and so do the talibs (and so do the residents of Kabul!), which is that lots of their military assets died yesterday in Kabul. Twitter narratives count for nothing (they never really did tbh). Pakistan simply needs to press on and meet its objectives.

Couple of further relevant points regarding outcomes.

If indeed the Talibs threaten some "retaliation" for their fabricated narrative, let them try. They will likely make operational mistakes, given their incompetence, which Pakistan will seize upon.

If other agencies complain, e.g. some NGO buys the falsified narrative and writes a stern letter of complaint, Pakistan can disregard it without any repercussions because (a) our case has been presented with clear refutations of Talib propaganda and (b) nobody of significance will actually give Talibs the credibility they crave (all civilised nations remain appalled by Talibs' behaviour towards civilians in general and keep them under sanction because of it).
 
There is no narrative war. No ones going to penalise Pakistan for bombing Taliban controlled Afghanistan. It doesn't matter if India puts every single account they control on this topic. It just doesn't appeal to anyone.

ESPECIALLY not now, when world is watching the Iran vs Everyone war.
yes but what i fear is PAKISTANIS falling for it .
but yes the world will not do anything .
 
Now frankly the best course of action would be saying if any civilian loss occurred it is regrettable and invite a international inquiry into the matter
 
Kabulites and Kandaharis are getting grinded down by the fauj.

Soon we will break their spirit and put a collar around their necks.
 
Hospital wasn’t the primary target as I mentioned, it was the ammo storage next to the hospital, hospital burned due to secondaries or maybe the Aim was a bit off. It is definitely a hospital. Whether it has anywhere near the amount of patients they claim in it is Debatable given the complete lack of bodies so far, but there have definitely been civilian casualties regardless.

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This is how i want to see anywhere Pakistan hit any targets.
 
PAF doesn't have a dedicated CAS aircraft ever since the A5C was retired, nowdays CAS is almost always done by Cobras and Fennecs with gun and rocket pods.
I don't think we need a dedicated CAS platform. With the improvements in precision munitions, most true MR aircraft can do a very creditable job of CAS. Unless someone was thinking of A-10s which were specifically designed to take on Warsaw Pact armor, our JF-17s and F-16s can deliver ordnance more effectively on target than A-5s could ever do.
 
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It seems Pakistan's policy has been focused on degrading the current Taliban leadership's military and security wherewithal without hitting/eliminating the leadership itself and creating a power vacuum which could be a gamble for Pakistan - it could end with a power structure that is even more averse to Pakistan than the current lot (which is a low bar since the current lot is a bunch of opportunistic murdering khawarij).

The attrition of the Afghan military forces and assets has long term benefits for Pakistan because it will lower the conventional threat from Afghanistan even more and will allow Pakistan to operate freely over Afghanistan in case the Taliban persist with their support for TTP.

A conventionally weakened Taliban will be at a greater risk of infighting (and thus will need to exert more energy on internal security) which is better for Pakistan than a Taliban fattened up on military supplies left behind by the ISAF.

I am sure the Taliban will have hidden some of this wherewithal in their caves, but this mowing will need to be done from time to time unless Taliban decide TTP is not worth it.
 
You guys shouldn‘t forget that these are the people that kill kids, women and the sole breadwinners of a whole family in Pakistan without any hesitation.

Afghans are animals, they want to kill children because of a disputed border . Let that sink in.

And when did rhe Taliban become such good samaritans they started to treat drug patients? PK is liberating the women and minorities of Afghanistan by eradicating the Taliban. You have to take maximum advantage of the shifted focus of the international community atm.
 

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