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How can you say its fake
The guy is much more reputable than any armchair general .
0 reputable news outlets reported anything. It's just the usual twitter accounts farming for engagement
 
How can you say its fake
The guy is much more reputable than any armchair general .
1. We have no doubt that the PAF will get the J-35. However, 40 J-35s are too many. Even if China offers preferential terms of a large low-interest loan, Pakistan does not have enough money to pay the down payment.

2. China will not provide J-35 technology transfer to Pakistan.
Factor 1: There is no point for Pakistan to hold the J-35 technology.
Factor 2: Pakistan will seriously leak the J-35 technology.
 
You already have a reputation here close to the freezing point of water! Why are you so eager to lower it even more by posting any random shit and faked news?
Oh it's the Deino with alien brain installed spared no expense.
This thread is 192 pages long, how many times do you see me contributing to it.
Try sometimes to contribute other than firing in all directions hoping something will stick. 👎
 
1. We have no doubt that the PAF will get the J-35. However, 40 J-35s are too many. Even if China offers preferential terms of a large low-interest loan, Pakistan does not have enough money to pay the down payment.

2. China will not provide J-35 technology transfer to Pakistan.
Factor 1: There is no point for Pakistan to hold the J-35 technology.
Factor 2: Pakistan will seriously leak the J-35 technology.
If you genuinely think Pakistan is going to place a large scale order for a mainstay NGFA and not request ToT, you're seriously wrong. PAF will NOT let PAC die.

PS, as part of CPEC deals, it was agreed some SEZ's would be setup for development/production of a NGFA.
 
If you genuinely think Pakistan is going to place a large scale order for a mainstay NGFA and not request ToT, you're seriously wrong. PAF will NOT let PAC die.

PS, as part of CPEC deals, it was agreed some SEZ's would be setup for development/production of a NGFA.
Them feudal land lords are going to need J-35s if they intend to secure their water interests. The only way the Pakistani military can get India to abide is by showcasing enough offensive capability. Pakistan's tax-to-GDP ratio is like 11%, and agriculture -- despite generating some 23% of GDP -- contributes like 0.002% in total taxes.

So, when push comes to shove, the money to finance J-35s will likely be there, assuming the feudal and agriculture elite want to maintain their prosperity.

IMO, threatening Pakistan's water security might end up being another Smiling Buddha, i.e., a catalyst for change in how our security leaders think.

Even if the leadership lets the nation starve, we're still talking about a socio-economic elite losing tens of billions USD a year if they lose water access. India's IWT gamble has forced this group to tie their survival to an external security problem.

There are things you don't mess with, this was one of them. You've made the likes of Bilawal Bhutto (and his feudal supporters) perceive India as an existential threat.
 
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Them feudal land lords are going to need J-35s if they intend to secure their water interests. The only way the Pakistani military can get India to abide is by showcasing enough offensive capability. Pakistan's tax-to-GDP ratio is like 11%, and agriculture -- despite generating some 23% of GDP -- contributes like 0.002% in total taxes.

So, when push comes to shove, the money to finance J-35s will likely be there, assuming the feudal and agriculture elite want to maintain their prosperity.

IMO, threatening Pakistan's water security might end up being another Smiling Buddha, i.e., a catalyst for change in how our security leaders think.

Even if the leadership lets the nation starve, we're still talking about a socio-economic elite losing tens of billions USD a year if they lose water access. India's IWT gamble has forced this group to tie their survival to an external security problem.

There are things you don't mess with, this was one of them. You've made the likes of Bilawal Bhutto (and his feudal supporters) perceive India as an existential threat.
Its good to have these corrupt feudal lords focus on India for a change. Win win for the nation.
 
Them feudal land lords are going to need J-35s if they intend to secure their water interests. The only way the Pakistani military can get India to abide is by showcasing enough offensive capability. Pakistan's tax-to-GDP ratio is like 11%, and agriculture -- despite generating some 23% of GDP -- contributes like 0.002% in total taxes.

So, when push comes to shove, the money to finance J-35s will likely be there, assuming the feudal and agriculture elite want to maintain their prosperity.

IMO, threatening Pakistan's water security might end up being another Smiling Buddha, i.e., a catalyst for change in how our security leaders think.

Even if the leadership lets the nation starve, we're still talking about a socio-economic elite losing tens of billions USD a year if they lose water access. India's IWT gamble has forced this group to tie their survival to an external security problem.

There are things you don't mess with, this was one of them. You've made the likes of Bilawal Bhutto (and his feudal supporters) perceive India as an existential threat.
Thanks great analysis. Alas, it is few and far in between. The place is dead, compared to 2019 standoff. I would now rather watch netflix than this forum.
 
Them feudal land lords are going to need J-35s if they intend to secure their water interests. The only way the Pakistani military can get India to abide is by showcasing enough offensive capability. Pakistan's tax-to-GDP ratio is like 11%, and agriculture -- despite generating some 23% of GDP -- contributes like 0.002% in total taxes.

So, when push comes to shove, the money to finance J-35s will likely be there, assuming the feudal and agriculture elite want to maintain their prosperity.

IMO, threatening Pakistan's water security might end up being another Smiling Buddha, i.e., a catalyst for change in how our security leaders think.

Even if the leadership lets the nation starve, we're still talking about a socio-economic elite losing tens of billions USD a year if they lose water access. India's IWT gamble has forced this group to tie their survival to an external security problem.

There are things you don't mess with, this was one of them. You've made the likes of Bilawal Bhutto (and his feudal supporters) perceive India as an existential threat.
Unfortunately all those facts and reality says more about the state of Pakistan than anything else.
 

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