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ISI is successful in putting earplugs in your ears, that's one of her accomplishments .Beyond its role in the nuclear program, go ahead and tell us about these wonderful accomplishments of the ISI. I am all ears.
This is literally me.If Pakistan was a university student, it would be the one with severe ADHD who skips class all semester, starts every assignment the night before, blames the professor, borrows money from friends, somehow passes with a 52, calls it resilience, and then learns absolutely nothing before doing it all again.
Well what can I say.
what are u even saying dawgWell what can I say.
Yiu are too young to remember iran before the Revolution.
Plus the point is , if Iranians turn the country secular today, the Pakistanis who want to burn Pakistan for iran, won't be able to do anything.
For example, before this wsr, the Iranians were protesting against Khomeini, what could Pakistanis do about it ? Nothing.
That’s not saying much. A Pakistani officer was also kidnapped in Nepal, in retaliation. Besides, how many RAW sponsored assassinations inside Pakistan have been carried out since? Not to mention the streak of terror attacks inside Pakistan that continues unabated.
It was this guyCool story Bro, so where is the Pakistani officer RAW kidnapped? Name, rank, pic?
Pak does not sponsor terror in India, but glad you have acknowledged what RAW does in terms of India being a state sponsor of terror.
By the way, at one point ask RAW and IAF how we hacked Rafale comms, hope you can be "all ears" for that conversation too...
I have to completely disagree with your framing here, specifically your reliance on “publicly available evidence.” Judging an intelligence agency strictly by what becomes public is a fundamental misunderstanding of how the espionage and security world actually operates.A lot of intelligence agencies failed in Afghanistan, none more so than the ISI & CIA. America is thousands of miles away and so what happens in Afghanistan might not have direct bearings on US national security. But Pakistan does no have that luxury. Pakistan has to face direct consequences of whatever happens in that country.
And I don’t think the outcomes can just be reduced to the ISI prioritizing short term gains. And it is not a sample bias, if you were to examine the ISI conduct as whole throughout the Afghanistan saga, stretching decades, a pattern emerges that the ISI has consequently miscalculated.
It’s not unfair to blame the ISI, and it is beyond budgetary reasons that the ISI is why it is the way it is. Other intelligence agencies don’t indulge in political engineering and extracurricular activities the way the ISI does. So criticism is justified.
And the ISI might be doing a fantastic job behind the scenes, but none of us are privy to that. What we do know and have access to is the publicly available evidence and that evidence does not paint the ISI is a favorable light.
Agreed. People often forget the fact that ISI is not just fighting up against only the Indian RAW. It is, in fact, facing a tough terrorist war imposed on Pakistan by a resourceful gang of multiple regional and global agencies. Pakistani officials don't publicly say it all for whatever the reasons, but many our 'brotherly Muslim and Arab' countries are a part of that rogue gang and fully involved, directly or indirectly, in bleeding Pakistan for their own national interests. That unholy anti-Pakistan alliance might be led by the RAW but it includes agencies from the neighboring countries plus Mossad and a few western agencies too.The fact you do not know about ISI's successes is a sign of how good it is. If PAF is a league above IAF. ISI is about 3 leagues above RAW. ISI plays against Mossad and the CIA on a daily basis. RAW cannot even stop Bangladesh from going anti-indian.
It's unbelievable how Americans were unable to effectively counter Iranian drones on land and at see. These drones probably caused more damage to their bases and ships than Iranian missiles. However, since US have a large and modern R&D facilities, they will come up with an effective counter measure(s) against the swarm attacks by these low flying and slow-speed drones too.My lessons would be
1) Our air bases are like US air bases in the GCC. Very close to the enemy and undefendable against massive drone swarms. HAS and more dispersal are the order of the day.
Same can be said about those that bow to wahibism and lifting saudi testicles. Bro you need to stop spreading sectarianism amongst our members.The biggest lesson is don't let your population get impressed by a foreign country more than their own.
Shia population of Pakistan are so impressed with iran that they rather turn against Pakistan in support of iran .
So many shia ulema are issuing such statements .
Thing is Iran became the "Holy land" onmy after 1979 bloody revolution.
I remember Iranian thighs and mini skirts from before that .
I also remember waves of Iranians immigrating to Pakistan to escape the the revolution as they didn't want to live under Khomeini.
But Pakistan Shia and Shia around the world existed before 1979 ?
You don't need to prove your loyalty for iran to be a Shia. You can be a Shia without that too.
Now go cry sectsrianism against me fir saying the harsh truth .
I think his name was Lt. Col. (Rtd) Muhammad Habib. He was a retired officer though. He applied for a job (I think apparently under UN) with posting/interview in Nepal. As he landed there, he was kidnapped by RAW operatives. It later turned out that the whole setup was a trap to lure him come to Nepal.Cool story Bro, so where is the Pakistani officer RAW kidnapped? Name, rank, pic?
Pak does not sponsor terror in India, but glad you have acknowledged what RAW does in terms of India being a state sponsor of terror.
By the way, at one point ask RAW and IAF how we hacked Rafale comms, hope you can be "all ears" for that conversation too...
If memory serves me well, his name was Col. Inam. He was a retired officer though. He applied for a job (I think apparently under UN) with posting/interview in Nepal. As he landed there, he was kidnapped by RAW operatives. It later turned out that the whole setup was a trap to lure him come to Nepal.
This kidnapping of a retired officer was done by Indians to retaliate the arrest of Kulbhushan Yadav, the IN's terrorist commander, who was then heading a vast Indian terrorist network in Pakistan while using Irani Chabahar as his base.
Please google it. One such link: https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com...-nepal-disappearance/articleshow/71193012.cmsNo news reports, no pictures, no legal process? Sounds like BS.
Putting this in the same file as "Abhi shot down an F-16", "Surgical Commando Strikes" and "S-400 Shot down Erieye"
Also, where is this officer now?
Please google it. One such link: https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com...-nepal-disappearance/articleshow/71193012.cms
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