Operation Ghazab Lil Haq (Pakistan - Afghanistan War)

ISPR have done no favours for themselves by making pathetic songs after major attacks.
In the past several years india, Iran and terrorists from Afghanistans have been able to inflict damage on Pakistan.
The military have built a negative perception for themselves as being a weak militery.
 
Maybe they are indeed one of the lost tribe of Israel, given how Racist/Violent they are.

Would not be surprised. Make no mistake about it, if the afghans had the power and western backing like the israelis do, they would do to Pakistan what the israelis are doing to Gaza and Palestine. We WOULD then need to use nukes against them.
 
All of them Tajiks and Uzbeks and Hazaras have a huge axe to grind with Talibs. My fam ( Uzbeks from AFG ) left Jowzjan in Afg for Pak and that was commie times and even then the hate was immense. It has festered with time. We should really exploit the faultlines and erode Talib power eventually. Afghanistan was supposed to be the 5th province. We should make it a reality.
I'd settle for breaking Afghanistan into multiple new states, and rule over them through puppet states backed by Pakistani air power, training, and weapons.
 
Maybe they are indeed one of the lost tribe of Israel, given how Racist/Violent they are.

Lmao! I've actually came across such lunatics Afghan Pashtun nationalists. I then enquired of course how that can be, and if they have had a DNA test. I gave them the breakdown of studies done on Afghan DNA and pointed out that Pashtun DNA had zero Arab/Jewish/semitic DNA. There was just silence after that......
 
Lmao! I've actually came across such lunatics Afghan Pashtun nationalists. I then enquired of course how that can be, and if they have had a DNA test. I gave them the breakdown of studies done on Afghan DNA and pointed out that Pashtun DNA had zero Arab/Jewish/semitic DNA. There was just silence after that......
Wonder how such marriages occure between both communities when they have so much hatred in there hearts for Pakistan.
Pakistanis, Indians and Bangladeshi have more in common then we do with our barbarian western neighbour.
 
Taliban have a lot of US equipment and are certainly battle hardened. But the Pakistani military is no joke and has a lot of very competent elements. The Taliban would likely not fare well in such a battle beyond an escalation of aimless terror attacks.

Hope the situation remains calm and can be resolved peacefully.
It won't be resolved peacefully.

Basically, a tribal region known as Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) was a semi-autonomous region within Pakistan since the creation of Pakistan on 14 August 1947.

For-years it became to be known as a "no go area" where all criminal elements could escape to and the Pakistani authorities could not intervene.

Pakistan becomes a nuclear power in 1998.

US is attacked in September 2001. Pakistan supports the US invasion of Afghanistan. Pakistan needs to show to the world that it's nuclear program is safe and won't fall in terrorist hands.

In April 2002, Pakistan tries to secure the FATA region that borders Afghanistan and the Pakistani military is met with such ferocious firepower in FATA that Pakistani military was completely taken by surprise. The military was also ill prepared for this type of warfare.

Pakistan agrees to station American UCAVs at Pakistan's secret Shamsi Air Base and hundreds of drone strikes are launched along with thousands of Pakistani military operations between June 2004 and July 2018.

In 2007, all the different militant groups join hands and become Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) or the Pakistani Taliban.

By 2018, most of the FATA region is cleansed of the militants. Some escape to Afghanistan where many are captured and prisoned.

Pakistan finishes fencing the entire border with Afghanistan in 2017 and FATA is finally annexed after 71-years in 2018 and merged with the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province.

In August 2021, Afghan Taliban return to power and release all the prisoners. These included TTP militants. They restart their campaign to reverse the annexation of FATA and this is where we are today.

Some blame the resurgence on Cartoon-e-Azam Imran Khan because he has a soft spot for the TTP while others blame the military for failing to stop the resurgence and others blame both the Cartoon and the military.
 
I do not support that but just telling our fellas how it really could play out in such a scenario. Assuming IEA is weak is massive miscalulation on epic proportions
Afghans have tried to invade Pakistan numerous times since the 1950s and have been successfully defeated by Pakistani military and Pashtuns tribes each time.

The only successful invasion Afghans have managed in the last four decades is Pakistan giving them refuge from their civil wars and foreign invasions. However, since 30 October 2023, 733,000 Afghans have returned as of November 2024 to Afghanistan. Another 1 million to go.
 
Dont know who these Afghans hate Pubjabis so much.
For some reason, Afghans, Indians and the Bangladeshis assume "Punjabis" rule Pakistan, not realising that the Capital of Pakistan is not situated in the province of Pakistan. It's a federally controlled area in the Capital Territory.
 
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What I gather is they fired from few posts and tried to infiltrate TTP, both got roasted and now claiming victory on social media
 
Anybody able to translate what the imam is saying?

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These Afghans never hesitate to declare jihad on Pakistan.
 
I'd settle for breaking Afghanistan into multiple new states, and rule over them through puppet states backed by Pakistani air power, training, and weapons.

"Hasn't the same approach been attempted since the 1970s? yeah previouly Taliban was the hero and now might you look for new onces

Perhaps you might have different thoughts. For example, we have always believed that a stable and secure Pakistan is beneficial for India.

If Pakistan were to collapse and groups like the Taliban took control near India's borders, it would pose a far greater concern for us. Therefore, ensuring that Pakistan remains in stable hands is generally seen as the better scenario for India.

The solution you mentioned may appear straightforward, but its long-term consequences could be devastating for Pakistan. If you consider the broader perspective, such outcomes might not be desirable."
 
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