Hopefully Pessimistic
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Pakistan should actually try hiring a forensic analyst type of guy to analyse the photo explaining why it's unlikely to be an airstrike and moreso a fire
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Most important bit here for me is this.
Unlike last time in October, this time TTP has followed through with Taliban in announcing a ceasefire. This should be seen as an outcome of Op GlH.
Seems like the policy of hitting Taliban in response of TTP attacks is working.
Holy retard man, what a fucking moron, does this dumbass really think they need a established drone industry to assemble some hobbyist level drones, this country is doomed with these babus in charge.
ISPR shouldn't give such political statements. Basically, ISPR is modifying the rule to "eye for eyes"
Am deeply ashamed of Pakistan today. Mods can give me a warning. I don't care. It needed to be said.
Talibs WOULD NOT HESITATE to strike us on Eid, declaring us as "kaffir" for not bowing to their vile dreams of ethnic supremacy.
My bad it was a statement from panzerkiel i attributed to youI wouldn’t say that it was a statement in continuity - I have no idea about current sortie rates but I think during PaF exercises they go higher and that had led to some serious fatigue.
But @side-winder had highlighted this earlier I believe the issue isn’t flying fatigue but missed training sorties because that is where you practice ideas and tactics versus a generally patterned CAP or strike sortie.
Hafiz sahab needs to keep doing Hafiz sahab thingsISPR
Rawalpindi, 19 March 2026
Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir, NI (M), HJ, COAS & CDF, interacted with Ulema of Ahl-e-Tasheeh community at Rawalpindi where matters of national security and role of Ulema in societal harmony came under discussion.
The Field Marshal underscored vital role of Ulema in promoting unity, tolerance and national cohesion, particularly in countering misinformation, sectarian narratives and externally sponsored destabilization efforts.
Referring to Operation Ghazab lil Haq, he emphasised that Pakistan will not tolerate use of Afghan soil for conduct of terrorism against our people, and reiterated the resolve to eliminate terrorists and their infrastructure operating against Pakistan wherever they may be, through precise, intelligence-based operations. He emphasized that Afghan Taliban must prevent use of Afghan soil for terrorism against Pakistan.
The Field Marshal highlighted to the participants, Pakistan’s efforts and pro-active diplomacy in seeking regional de-escalation. He emphasised the critical role of Ulema to strengthen unity and counter extremism, reiterating that religious sentiments must not be exploited to incite violence in the country. Violence in Pakistan, on the basis of incidents occurring in another country, will not be tolerated.
The participating Ulema expressed their desire for peace, stability, and condemned violence in the name of religion in strongest terms. They expressed wholehearted support to law enforcement agencies in bringing about peace and stability in the country.
It seems after Eid the fighting will actually start again because the Taliban are naming Pakistan more than usual in their speeches.
Pakistan has done well dominating in the skies which is good, but I think it needs to focus on clear ground dominance, footage of quick raids in and out will collapse morale significantly especially after the airstrikes.
Ground domination has a different psychology associated with it and I think it's missing - of course a lot more risky though.
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