Operation Ghazab Lil Haq (Pakistan - Afghanistan War)

They have tried to reclaim the area multiple times but failed, dude, just stop. This isn't like 1971 at all either it's limited to the border. Even Kargil was more intense with actual major cross border action.

There are two extremes in here, one who fully pretend like the army has everything perfectly under control and there isnt a security disaster going on, and then the fully anti-army Afghan di*ck-riders. You are the former.
All I am saying is work (war) is in progress. Some people want instant results or Afghanistan attacked like the US is attacking Iran.

That's not going to happen and what would be cost or even point of it.

Did the US find Mullah Omar in Afghanistan? No.

There are plenty of mountains and caves in Afghanistan for the TTP / BLA leadership to hide, therefore, it's going to take time.

Nobody is stopping Pakistan with whatever Pakistan is doing with Afghanistan. Nobody.
 
I really do think babus are still shaken from that rehab strike that's why they haven't launched any new airstrikes despite the ceasefire ending over a week ago.
Has anyone even condemned Pakistan?

Nobody cares about Afghanistan. It's Iran-US/Israel in the news 24/7.
 
TTP/BLA problem goes way back before TTA coming back to power after withdrawal. It goes against the logic of pounding TTA and then expect it will somehow resolve the TTP/BLA problem. ...
Has terrorism increased in Pakistan after Afghan Taliban came to power on 15 August 2021?

Is the answer "yes" or "no"?
 
They need to move the FC back and bring in the infantry for a ground invasion.

For a permanent buffer zone which will become UN accredited with Pakistani UN peacekeeping troops helping to keep the peace.

The goal of the invasion will be capturing Kabul, complete sweep of all military sites, training camps, depots and fall of taliban regime.

This is how Afghanistan can be remodelled to finally becoming a peaceful neighbor.
Isn't that what NATO tried and failed?

Besides, I don't think Pakistan has a $1 trillion of spare change lying around anywhere.
 
All that talk about hard state and military operations meanwhile they are radio silent after today's suicide bombing. It's just pathetic.

No explanation or reasoning after all that tough talk and have completely lost all the momentum, once again on the back foot looking weak.
Log off, have something to eat and get some sleep after so many days.

Log back tomorrow for the latest updates.
 
It was mainly due to Social Media pressure and this pathetic government folded like little cowards. Not only this, they are talking to these terrorists again in China while these terrorists still continue to kill Pakistan civilians via bomb blasts.
China invited mid-level delegations from both Pakistan and Afghanistan to see what the latest situation was between both the countries.
 
"Saar letz talk in Iron brother country"

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Nonsense. The Afghan Taliban are out of cash and they're imposing cruel taxes on the Afghan population.
 
Either Pakistani security establishment minds are passive & weak, too scared of international opinions to exercise true power, or they are being subverted by pro-Afghan actors.

We have seen similar scenarios in Turkey where this was dealt with far more aggressively utilizing the required force and PKK is now a thing of the past.

Pakistan is not just a victim of terrorism, it is a victim of its cowardly leaders that are not nationalists at heart and can't even confront weak threats, but instead submit to them again & again.
 
Either Pakistani security establishment minds are passive & weak, too scared of international opinions to exercise true power, or they are being subverted by pro-Afghan actors.
Not denying the weak dispositions of our political leaders at all, but, the third possibility here is a very real one - supply chain and logistical constraints due to prevailing global circumstances.

Personally, I want to see a quick return to the curb stomping that was taking place in March, but I feel the security forces have at least earned a vote of patience from us in light of their hard work and demonstrable reduction in terror attacks of late. Let's give it a few days, a week or so, I suspect the picture will become clearer. Until then, we are surely consolidating our position.

Rome. A day. Etc.
 
TTP/BLA problem goes way back before TTA coming back to power after withdrawal. It goes against the logic of pounding TTA and then expect it will somehow resolve the TTP/BLA problem.

What I found rather interesting that throughout this campaign, the focus was TTA, not TTP/BLA. Which then brings the question, is it really about what is stated in public. We all know, Muneer regime is neck deep in pleasing the US administration for their acceptance, and we all know how America wanted its arms back and degrade the TTA.

Not giving TTP/BLA the same love , its not that strange if looked into this context.
Please give this "pleasing Amreeka" track a break. Nobody except the pro-taliban and affiliated echo-chambers buy and try to sell this logic inside Pakistan.

TTA is killing Pakistanis. There is NO DOUBT about this. 3000 Pakistanis have been murdered by the TTA in the past 3 years (guess who was running Afghanistan all these years?). And here we have you preaching to us that Pakistan has the epicenter of terrorism all wrong. It does not matter if TTA as a government did not exist prior to when the TTP problem arose. The entire support structure for TTP is the TTA! The same goes for the BLA. TTA opened up the entire country to these elements to recuperate, get equipped and attack Pakistan.

Pakistan was going after the snakes in Medusa's (TTA) head which was never going to yield the right results. Now it is going after Medusa's head directly. This is the reason that there is a massive drop in terrorism inside Pakistan, so clearly Pakistan is knocking on the right door for all the right reason. Every attack inside Pakistan should be responded to with a direct attack on TTA inside of Afghanistan at the seat of their existence i.e. Kabul and Kandahar. No ifs and buts!

TTA is the focal point. Not TTP/BLA which are tools used by the TTA to keep Pakistan under pressure. Pakistan is fighting this war with NO US assistance and at its own behest and for its own interests. We are fighting this war because the TTA bastards are killing Pakistanis.
 
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That's just cope, taking out leaders is how the Israelis degraded Hezbollah and how Americans turned AQ into a tiny shadow of itself.

Whenever you are taking out a commander you are taking out experience if he is gone he is going to replaced by a guy with less experience, now imagine that guy keeps getting taken out who will be left by the end?
Depends on the what the goals are. I stand by my original post. Perhaps weakening TTA is the goal here and not its elimination. I am also sure if the opportunity to eliminate some presents itself, Pakistan won't let it go but I think that is secondary.

Taliban have no way of rebuilding the military assets/capability they lose. Pakistan's calculation may be that an emasculated Taliban is better and will be more focused on its survival inside Afghanistan instead of investing in proxy warfare.

As stated before, we have a very strong Pakhtun block in our government/establishment which may not want to entirely walk away from the Pakhtun/Taliban project in Afghanistan.
 
A major suicide bombing struck a police building in Bannu and collapsed nearby homes, where the f*ck is the so-called hard state or the operation it launched???

The bastards are literally silent with zero explanations while the Taliban gets away with it. Pakistan is like a free-for-all punching bag. Any other country would see immediate cross border strikes after something like that while they pretend everything is okay.
Operations are happening as we read/write these posts. Pakistan specifically stated operations inside Afghanistan will go on along with the trilateral talks.
 
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Ustaad. Petrol was at nearly 400+, Diesel at 500+. Lump sump of $3.5 billion is being paid back to UAE. The fiscal grounds are not conductive for wide ranging attacks, targeted ops however on the other hand...
I was called unpatriotic for suggesting this a couple of months ago.
 

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