Operation Ghazab Lil Haq (Pakistan - Afghanistan War)

I cannot understand Taliban.

Afghanistan is now in the hands of the Taliban and they should spend all their energy to solve the problems of Afghanistan, which is the poorest country in Asia and has the worst infrastructure. But since they took over the government, They have clashed with all the neighbors.
 
I don't know. With the way the Pakistani corrupt military has oppressed the Baloch and now the Pathan plus the Gilgit Balistan... You better pray it isn't Pakistan that breaks apart...

Just saying... Don't hate the messenger of truth... Reflect
The Pashtun of Pakistan are more committed to Pakistan than even the Punjabis. I've seen more separatist sentiment coming from Punjabis than Pashtuns.

The Baluch are a concern, and while attacks have increased, we've seen their active rank decline as more and more economic opportunities pop up due to development.
 
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Well if the Taliban can unite their country in support of their defense against Pakistan they may have a change. Because Pakistani population is by and large not supporting the military anymore.
Here's the thing, the taliban haven't actually United the country. Even the taliban has internal factions, and we're seeing more and more divisions population up. I give it another year before we see open fighting start.

Pakistanis are distrustful of the army, sure, but that distrust only goes so far. If, for example India or Afghanistan were to launch military operations against Pakistan, we'd see support for the army temporarily increase, as threat perceptions for civilians change from internal to external. (It's why having a foreign enemy can be such a powerful uniting factor).
 
Seriously ?

How could this pipe dream be achieved ? Without more than serious repercussions within Pakistan ?
It's not a pope dream, Afghanistan has always been a fractured society, with barely a powerful central government.

Even now the taliban are arguing among each other, with reports that the Haqqanis are furious with the Supreme leader over certain issues, and other factions are angry due to new laws being passed that they disagree with.

Then you have ethnic tensions between the Pashtun vs the Hazara, Tajiks, Uzbeks...etc, as well as religious tensions.

Breaking Afghanistan is very easy. It's just no one wants to do it.

Also, the repercussions for Pakistan wouldn't be as bad as now, as smaller pieces are easier to control than one large unstable nation. The Russian, and the Americans have perfected, Pakistan just needs to replicate them, but make it more democratic.
 
Tweet translation."Afghan Khawarij dogs were making their videos with the front camera, then suddenly the Pakistan Army fired a launcher and greeted them in the video. I had said, "Don't bother your father, my dear." Now don't scream...!!"

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Tweet translation."Afghan Khawarij dogs were making their videos with the front camera, then suddenly the Pakistan Army fired a launcher and greeted them in the video. I had said, "Don't bother your father, my dear." Now don't scream...!!"

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I think this video is from Syria.
 
We also have jets, tanks and missiles and can scorch Afghanistan into the ground
But you don't have money or a strong economy, so how do you fund your war against an potent adversary like the taliban that was able to exhaust even nato? US may be using taliban elements in Afghanistan to punish and pressure Pakistan for recent nuclear or/Nmand missile development efforts.
 
The Pashtun of Pakistan are more committed to Pakistan than even the Punjabis. I've seen more separatist sentiment coming from Punjabis than Pashtuns.

The Baluch are a concern, and while attacks have increased, we've seen their active rank decline as more and more economic opportunities pop up due to development.

It isn't about lack of patriotism. It's about a failed corrupt banana Republic of Faujistan.

That's true patriotism
 
It isn't about lack of patriotism. It's about a failed corrupt banana Republic of Faujistan.

That's true patriotism
Didn't really mention patriotism, rather a certain amount of commitment towards the Pakistan project. Don't need patriotism for that.
 
Didn't really mention patriotism, rather a certain amount of commitment towards the Pakistan project. Don't need patriotism for that.

Fair enough. I have said my bit. I will go back to the Gaza Conflict thread and rail again the Zionists.. my usual online "keyboard warrior-ing".
 
Tbh we have seen Indian trolls Iranian trolls western trolls our own trolls

But afghan trolls are level next, you have to give it to them
 
But you don't have money or a strong economy, so how do you fund your war against an potent adversary like the taliban that was able to exhaust even nato? US may be using taliban elements in Afghanistan to punish and pressure Pakistan for recent nuclear or/Nmand missile development efforts.

We have a massive arms dump of older weapons for reserve that we can dump on the afghans
 
Pakistan should shift a division or two on the border with Afghanistan. Its time to build a wall and destroyall these terror ttp bases in Afghanistan. A full sanitisation exercise needs carrying out. Care must be taken to avoid civilian deaths. Need to think long term cant get stuck in a never ending low intensity conflict.
 

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