Operation Ghazab Lil Haq (Pakistan - Afghanistan War)

Your post is confirming who and what you are. Terror has been rife in Pakistan for decades and now Pakistan is hitting back with vengeance. Everyone on this platform knows or has been affected by Afghan terror hence biased doesnt come into this.
We want no more terror or threats from these people. You want to question the platform is biased? I dont care - bomb and exterminate terror cells.
I love you bro. In a totally halal, non-homo way.
 
The point being made is that your claim of "bin Qasim" brainwashing is unfounded. Granted, some religious seminary educational syllabus may propose this theory, but any Pakistani with rudimentary education knows that our genetic origins are predominantly not related to the Arabian region.

Some will argue that the rudimentary education level in Pakistan is poor, which is a fair comment (and this argument has been made on this thread), but the Pakistanis who have failed even this basic level of education are nowhere near the gears and levers of genuine influence.

EVERY statement of substance emanating from official channels speaks highly protectively of the Harrapan and IVC origins of this land and claims full ownership of the main archaeological infrastructure in this regard. Indians routinely bark about the Indus Valley and our academics and politicians always push back.

This concept of "Bin Qasim-ism" is a red herring and is one that INDIANS PROJECT onto us because that suits their agenda of detaching us from our true origins.

The game you are playing on this thread is actually well understood and is not related to the various constructive debates being had by others.

I ask you before, I ask you again, have you , yourself gone through the Pakistani education system? I have. There was thing back then called "mashriti Alloom" and there was a whole mention of how Bin Qasim was the one who laid foundation of the modern Pakistan. Teachers used to emphasis on this. And where is the this so called fantasy "push back" at official levels in Pakistan using IVC as counter narrative, that lives in your head, when both Afghans and India claim our lands? As I said you talk too much without having any clue.
 
You made it easy for yourself to understand, not me, that's the problem with people they think just because it makes sense in their head, it should make sense to everyone else.

You have not provided a single rational argument.
I am not the one complaining about the map in indian parliament or afghan claims, you are. It is you who needs to justify, not me.

You're complaining, you tell me what should be the appropriate response and why, not forgetting what that supposed response will achieve, to what end.

Mostly all i've heard here is usual Pakistani self loathing, logic and reason can go to hell.
if things go wrong then it's more self loathing. It's always crying after the event, no attempt towards forsight, trying to evaulaute a situation without raw emotions. it's always let's try this that or the other, incapable of trying to understand why.

You are thick I suppose. whats hard not to understand?
You are not complaining? why shouldnt you? you ok with these rats making claims over your lands from their highest power corridors? Strange behaviour!
Give me one occasion on offical level we have pushed back against Afghans and Indians based on our claim on IVC over their lands? Why dont we make maps of "Greater Pakistan" based on our IVC and put it in our parliment and GHQ?
 
How will our gamble of "we are the lead peacemakers, only we can mediate between the US and Iran" go when Iran is making these kinds of statements? I seriously have no idea, since I think we have indulged ourselves into a position where we might not be able to take some serious/aggressive actions against the Afghans and their stooges in the foreseeable future. Because on one hand, we are behaving as a core peace loving nation and have aggressively positioned ourselves as the unexpected lead mediator between the Americans and Iran, and on the other hand, will we bomb the crap out of the Afghans if a major attack occurs in Pakistan? I mean, we are already seeing some attacks by the BLA/TTP/other groups occurring in KP/BL on a daily basis. They have got some steam after Eid.

Public perception will always be on top because us bombing the Afghans would surely create a hell of an outrage all over the world, and especially the Muslim world: trying to mediate peace between the US and Iran and then bombing the Afghans into oblivion is not how it will work for us, I believe, because I think the most important thing for the establishment rn is our role as a mediator between them and this whole really risky gamble. Let's see if they pull up a "chalo jo hua so hua" if a major attack occurs in Pakistan anytime soon.

It is surely in our favor if they agree on a ceasefire but this gamble of ours ke g ham hain lead mediator, sirf Islamabad me meeting host hogi, blah blah idk keya result hoga iska...
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we really should make thread about ideal buffer zones by analysing geography and known infiltration points

i will look into it tmrw and do some research and make it
There was an incredibly great thread by someone im forgetting the name of propr to op khyber storm which analaysed in deatail territories that pakistan could take and hold
 
Next objective of paf and FC should be to use cluterbombs and AP mines to blast the roads from Afghanistan to border. This will severely hurt transport for enemy forces and
 
I ask you before, I ask you again, have you , yourself gone through the Pakistani education system? I have. There was thing back then called "mashriti Alloom" and there was a whole mention of how Bin Qasim was the one who laid foundation of the modern Pakistan. Teachers used to emphasis on this. And where is the this so called fantasy "push back" at official levels in Pakistan using IVC as counter narrative, that lives in your head, when both Afghans and India claim our lands? As I said you talk too much without having any clue.
The real problem may be your own selective hearing, which EVERYONE on this thread knows is funneled in one direction only, willfully ignoring ANY positive statements made by those who exist anywhere outside of that hallucinogenic auditory spectrum.

I have no interest in specific parties or specific politicians, but when they demonstrate their educational pedigree and defend Pakistani interests, I take note:

"Bilawal (Bhutto) said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi has claimed India is heir to a civilisation thousands of years old, “But that civilisation lies in Mohenjo-daro, in Larkana. We are its true custodians, and we will defend it.” "


The message to Pakistan is simple - get educated and defend your legacy rights. I will agree ONLY on this one point - that we could do better in terms of education and realisation of our true potential.
 

Security forces retaliate ‘vigorously’ after Afghan Taliban open fire in KP’s Bajaur sector: sources

News Desk
March 30, 2026

Pakistani and Afghan forces exchanged fire in the Bajaur sector of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa on Monday, said security sources.

They added that Pakistan’s security forces “retaliated vigorously” after Afghan Taliban fighters opened fire with “small and large weapons” along different areas of the border district.

Security sources further said retaliatory fire by Pakistani forces silenced the enemy’s guns and “Afghan posts from which Pakistan was being fired at were also destroyed”.

According to local security officials, Pakistan “did not target any civilian population, but only targeted those posts from which continuous firing was being done”.

The Foreign Office (FO) on Thursday said that the temporary pause in Operation Ghazab lil-Haq against the Afghan Taliban over Eidul Fitr had concluded, and the operation will continue “until its objectives are achieved”.

FO spokesperson Tahir Andrabi made these remarks while responding to questions during his weekly press briefing regarding whether the pause had been extended.

The operation was launched on the night of Feb 26, following unprovoked cross-border attacks by the Afghan Taliban.
 

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