Operation Ghazab Lil Haq (Pakistan - Afghanistan War)

There are Afghanis still in Islamabad Rawalpindi.


Went to F18 Islamabad during Eid. Parks full of afghanis..


Went to chor chowk.... Half of pathan are afghan and tell it proudly.


I worked in Afghanistan in 2012 era. So when I talk about it. Half of them show their true colours they hate Pakistan


Which is why ALL afghandus need to be kicked out of Pakistan. Legal or illegal. The fact that they live in Pakistan despite hating us and don't go home to their sh*thole country CLEARLY shows the SEVERE inferiority of the afghandu race.
 
and that policy was continued for some time by the Establisment and PDM who faujeets and patwaris worship as they come from the heavens to guide the lowly people of Pakistan

Can we stop with the childish attacks. The Wardi is part of our state apparatus and they do a good job. It's not like our civilian leadership is top class, nothing but a bunch of nincompoops.

We need both our security guys and civilian guys to work together, gradually we will reach a fair balance in how the state should be run. But at this stage neither is better then the other, they and we need to grow up and recognise both sides have faults, so accept that working together is the best way forward.

PS
I don't mean the current setup as an example, this setup is absurd to the extreme, but a proper constitutional structure.
We had a chance in the late 1990s when Karamat sahib raised the possibility of a national security council, but Nawaj got his panties in a twist and fired him.
Karamat sahib was a gentleman, but if he was given a chance he would have designed a national security framework which would have allowed the civilian rule to continue while providing inputs form the security side. We lost an intellectual chief when he went and look where we are, just because Civilian Nawaj got his panties in a twist.
 
Which is why ALL afghandus need to be kicked out of Pakistan. Legal or illegal. The fact that they live in Pakistan despite hating us and don't go home to their sh*thole country CLEARLY shows the SEVERE inferiority of the afghandu race.

Illegal yes, legal no.

Hate is always louder because normal people just want to get on with their lives. They all don't hate us but it's certainly the majority. Enough is enough, no more blind brotherhood, but we shouldn't allow ourselves to be consumed by hate either, just because they have.
 
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This whole concept of having pride just because your culture is 'old' is mental insanity to me. I see it the most in Indians and Afghans in our neighbourhood.

All human bloodlines have been on this earth the same amount of time. This concept of 'We have existed for 5k or 10k years' is so retarded. Nobody cares if your backwater tribe stitched their clothes a certain way or danced a certain way.
 
Illegal yes, legal no.

Hate is always louder because normal people just want to get on with their lives. They all don't hate us but it's certainly the majority. Enough is enough, no more blind brotherhood, but we shouldn't allow ourselves to be consumed by hate either, just because they have.

F**K all afghandus. KICK all these bast*rds out. They are ALL our enemy. WIPE them OUT!.
 
More Afghandu brain rot just dropped.

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Why blame them when our own establishment have been selling this churun through our history books that "Pakistan was created when first Arab landed on sominani beach", while the real history backed by archaeology says this:

Shortugai (Shortughai), in Darqad District of northern Afghanistan, was a trading colony of the Indus Valley Civilization (or Harappan Civilization) established around 2000 BC on the Oxus river (Amu Darya) near the lapis lazuli mines.[1][2] It is considered to be the northernmost settlement of the Indus Valley Civilization.[3][4]
 
I was there too 'round the same time.

Stayed at the Kabul Star opposite the Iranian Embassy. Used to walk down to the "fake" Spinneys every nite to get smokes.

1/2?!!

Pretty much all of them of the ones I came across.

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On top of Wazir Akbar Khan Park with an old Soviet Tank from the Afghan War.
@RescueRanger @Panzerkiel - Thought you two would appreciate what i'm standing next to.
Is that a BTR 72? BTW whats that patch on your jacket?
 
always hated this ( thanks for that info though didnt know about it )

but its not really relevant to that tweet

If every Tom dick and Harry is claiming his right on our land becuase of some not so distant history, while we are stuck at Muhammad bin qasim landings, while our ancestors were the Don of this bloody region for millenniums, long before these retards on East and west even existed, then yes it does become relevant.
 
Why blame them when our own establishment have been selling this churun through our history books that "Pakistan was created when first Arab landed on sominani beach", while the real history backed by archaeology says this:

Shortugai (Shortughai), in Darqad District of northern Afghanistan, was a trading colony of the Indus Valley Civilization (or Harappan Civilization) established around 2000 BC on the Oxus river (Amu Darya) near the lapis lazuli mines.[1][2] It is considered to be the northernmost settlement of the Indus Valley Civilization.[3][4]
Brother, I fully agree with you. This insecure and cowardly mentality promoted via faux religious extremist indoctrination has been a curse, and I hope to see it reversed in the next generation.
 
Thanks to op Ghazab lil Haq ive learned the art of hating without being rascist. Its a new concept, at least for me, and i find it very interesting. I encourage fellow members to try it out.
Opposite case for me
 
I think this calmed down for now to get the Iran-US talks over with

"Pakistan must continue hitting the Taliban where it hurts, degrading their capabilities in real time and ensuring that in no future will they be able to target Pakistan as they have done before. Alongside this, Pakistan should also speed up the process of repatriation of Afghan refugees living inside Pakistan. With the Torkham border crossing open and people stranded on each side allowed to cross, Pakistan should now also seek to accelerate deportations.

Many attacks inside Pakistan are coordinated from the colonies of Afghan refugees, who then become collaborators with their compatriots travelling from across the border. Pakistan's security depends on a strong response. While Pakistan should pace itself based on its needs and requirements, it must remain vigilant and continue the offensive to ensure that Afghanistan understands that its reign of terror across Pakistan cannot continue any longer."

 
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