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I don't know what's next but I know what's on my plate right now...well all day drones ... what's next :/
Samosa's and Pakora's with some chai.
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I don't know what's next but I know what's on my plate right now...well all day drones ... what's next :/
Now imagine how united Pakistan will be if Indian dropped a bomb on adiala jail.

It is not India that worries me as much as what they bring from Israel to this conflict. And there is no ambiguity in my mind that the Modi regime is a disciple of Netanyahu in all ways. Unfortunately, it took the Gaza conflict for the world to start noticing that but much more needs to be done to expose the India-Israel alliance and that exposure has direct benefits for Pakistan one of which is there is already a groundswell of anti Israel discourse due to the Gaza war and Pakistan needs to tap into that.
"Strategic patience is not a weakness". Best summation of Pakistan's options. Unfortunately, some hot bloods here don't see that, perhaps for their narrow political goals in Pakistan.
It’s the wrong expectation management. It is “they” who set the expectations by saying this time the response will be immediate, all targets have been preselected and different tiers of response have been finalized and approved. And the response will be a multiple of the indian action."Strategic patience is not a weakness". Best summation of Pakistan's options. Unfortunately, some hot bloods here don't see that, perhaps for their narrow political goals in Pakistan.
Apparently because they wanted KPK to themselves, as per Durand line. That is why they are pissed off at Pakistan.They don't care. It is by design.
Afghandu and jeets have killed thousands of Pakistanis since 2005 through terrorism.
The fault lies with KPK who have enabled afghandu behavior by not holding them accountable.
You know what stops a bully in his tracks? You only need to stand up to him.Yesterday I was 70% sure we’d respond, and the Indian statements seemed to urge the int’l community that Pakistan shouldn’t respond.
In my limited knowledge of the situation on the ground, it seems the losses they took since their strike seemed to have made them conduct further action.
I think we’re at the point now where our retaliatory strikes are approaching 100% likelihood. The drone attacks, the missile attacks, especially those in Pakistani cities and filmed for the masses to see, will now have to provoke something similar in India.
I think there needs to be some counter pressure on the Indians, that this battle can also be bought into your cities and neighbourhoods. Act responsibly, otherwise we’re almost at war already, and thereafter the nuclear threshold can be reached very quickly. They’re daring us to play this game of chicken now, and if we don’t follow them, I think they will continue this aggression in the coming days and then make a habit and future precedent of this.
Bottom line, I think Pakistan must respond, and harshly. Escalation is almost a forgone conclusion now, and I hope I’m wrong but it’s too late to wait for Indians to develop some sanity.
Someone pls tell me I’m wrong. I say all of this with consternation. May Allah protect Pakistan.
I will reiterate what I said regarding the "rock and a hard place" sitution.Yesterday I was 70% sure we’d respond, and the Indian statements seemed to urge the int’l community that Pakistan shouldn’t respond.
In my limited knowledge of the situation on the ground, it seems the losses they took since their strike seemed to have made them conduct further action.
I think we’re at the point now where our retaliatory strikes are approaching 100% likelihood. The drone attacks, the missile attacks, especially those in Pakistani cities and filmed for the masses to see, will now have to provoke something similar in India.
I think there needs to be some counter pressure on the Indians, that this battle can also be bought into your cities and neighbourhoods. Act responsibly, otherwise we’re almost at war already, and thereafter the nuclear threshold can be reached very quickly. They’re daring us to play this game of chicken now, and if we don’t follow them, I think they will continue this aggression in the coming days and then make a habit and future precedent of this.
Bottom line, I think Pakistan must respond, and harshly. Escalation is a forgone conclusion now, and it’s too late to wait for Indians to develop some sanity.
Someone pls tell me I’m wrong.
Yesterday I was 70% sure we’d respond, and the Indian statements seemed to urge the int’l community that Pakistan shouldn’t respond.
In my limited knowledge of the situation on the ground, it seems the losses they took since their strike seemed to have made them conduct further action.
I think we’re at the point now where our retaliatory strikes are approaching 100% likelihood. The drone attacks, the missile attacks, especially those in Pakistani cities and filmed for the masses to see, will now have to provoke something similar in India.
I think there needs to be some counter pressure on the Indians, that this battle can also be bought into your cities and neighbourhoods. Act responsibly, otherwise we’re almost at war already, and thereafter the nuclear threshold can be reached very quickly. They’re daring us to play this game of chicken now, and if we don’t follow them, I think they will continue this aggression in the coming days and then make a habit and future precedent of this.
Bottom line, I think Pakistan must respond, and harshly. Escalation is almost a forgone conclusion now, and I hope I’m wrong but it’s too late to wait for Indians to develop some sanity.
Someone pls tell me I’m wrong. I say all of this with consternation. May Allah protect Pakistan.
I don't know what's next but I know what's on my plate right now...
Samosa's and Pakora's with some chai.
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