TTP wrap a man in Pakistan's flag and cut his head off

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See this nationalist, too scared to name TTP so will shift blame to state. Because state will not lynch him by night but TTP will.
 
Military is desperate to convince people for another large scale operation in KPK.
Don't think people's opinion will change.
At this point I dont mind Pakistan testing its nukes on that region.
 
At this point I dont mind Pakistan testing its nukes on that region.

They need to completely bomb out Kunar, Nuristan, Khost and other border towns into rubble.

When TTP are busy with finding their dead mothers under the rubble maybe they will get a reality check. If they don't then we will go even harder and deeper into afghanistan.

No negotiations, surrender or the attacks keep coming.
 
we need to do another zarb e azb and bomb afghani TTP hideouts enough is enough deport these people!
The issue is that the army can't launch these operations as the locals are threatening to stand against them with the TTP.

A lot of people mention the incompetency of the military to actually deal with its job or at times misplaced priorities in corruption or politics, but in this case if they launch operation everyone will complain, it could get very bloody.

So who is to blame, the military or the people who oppose it?
 
These screenshots are from a Pakistani Taliban video where a young man wrapped up in the flag of Pakistan is being beheaded by two militants. They use two saw blades to behead the young man. The saw blades don't even appear to be sharp, meaning this must have been extremely painful for the young man.

The video ends with the severed head of the young man placed on his body.

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very soon, the indians will hear from us, and they will know this time.
 
@Meengla sb

People could Google what they did in Swat Valley then
I used to be on a site called chowk then and the name "Mingora Chowk" would send shivers down the spines of most of my Pakistani friends.
Regards

Even Mullah Umar's Afghanistan regime was not as brutal as the Pakistan Taliban regime in the Swat Valley.
Coming back to the topic: Pakistan is in a difficult position. If they do a brutal crackdown then the opportunist darling of this forum will make it as war against his ethnic folks and KPK, which is already ruled by Imran's henchmen, will use the state machinery to block and agitate. And if that govt is removed then will claim 'victimhood' and start an ethnic war. Imran would stoop to ANY lows to get back to power, and a secessionist blackmail can't be ruled out.
And yet this problem can't be ignored. It is bleeding Pakistan for a very long time, holding Pakistan back.
Maybe a govt of national consensus with Imran given a share with a focus on using the next 20 years solely for the economic revival and eradication of terrorism and extremist thought. But that would require the wisdom which Imran surely lacks.
 
People that are saying launch a another operation but on what? Back in 2014 there were clear frontlines positions and TTP held territory but there is none of it today
 
I have been avoiding trying to get into Pakistani politics because I got burned in the old PDF dealing with Imran's supporters; they are brainwashed and often based in Western countries. But it must be said that it was Imran who shrewdly used his ethnic background in the 2000s and 2010s to cement his role in the KPK politics. He painted the entire anti-terrorism campaign as a fight to get American Dollars from America. Thus he became a patron saint of the locals who saw 'one of their own' standing up to the West and against the 'dal khor Punjabis'. Notice how in the 2008, 2013 elections while almost all politicians were cowering in fear of being killed, Imran was the knight on a horse, freely campaigning? Go and and look up images.
This man has absolutely no principles and would do ANYTHING to get back in power, even if it means asking Pakistanis to stop sending remittance to Pakistan or him becoming the voice of the terrorists. He has shrewdly convinced patriotic Pashtuns that he is their voice and it seems like the ethnic connection is more important then the love for the nation among many of them. If he, using his charisma, stood clearly against the terrorists from the beginning, then the oxygen they got over the decades from him, would have been deprived.
This is intellectual hypocrisy from your side.
The same imrandu was favourite of Military in 2018.If military knew that he is actually Taliban Khan - a supporter of terrorism - why military brought him into power?
And when public actually wanted him in Power, the same military took a reverse gear and imprisoned him for the sake of national security brining back the same looter toola - by the way this was sponsored/declared by military itself
Even a fool can recognize the the real culprit here.
 
People that are saying launch a another operation but on what? Back in 2014 there were clear frontlines positions and TTP held territory but there is none of it today
For now operations should be launched in Balochistan emulating the Turkish model against PKK. This small scale minor ops are inconsequential and don't solve anything.

The aggressive Turkish approach is the only one that works, otherwise you'll fight an endless war that eventually you lose all for nothing.

You have to be willing to relocate people to other regions to disrupt local support, put them in easier to surveil regions, etc. It has a to be a bigger systematic approach.
 
@Meengla sb

the opportunist darling of this forum

He is gone, finished forever. Replaced by Field Marshall Asim Munir Whisky as a far more authentic hero given the victory (allegedly) achieved over India.

Regards
 
This is intellectual hypocrisy from your side.
The same imrandu was favourite of Military in 2018.If military knew that he is actually Taliban Khan - a supporter of terrorism - why military brought him into power?
And when public actually wanted him in Power, the same military took a reverse gear and imprisoned him for the sake of national security brining back the same looter toola - by the way this was sponsored/declared by military itself
Even a fool can recognize the the real culprit here.

He was brought into power to ensure a smooth withdrawl of NATO forces and to ensure a compliant Taliban during this transition. That was his only utility. He was discarded after.

Yes he did interfere with drone strikes on Taliban and TTP and resettled TTP fighters in Pakistan. He is partly to blame for this mess.
 
These screenshots are from a Pakistani Taliban video where a young man wrapped up in the flag of Pakistan is being beheaded by two militants. They use two saw blades to behead the young man. The saw blades don't even appear to be sharp, meaning this must have been extremely painful for the young man.

The video ends with the severed head of the young man placed on his body.

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And there's people here who defend Taliban Afghanistan....imagine that.
 
It isn't anymore.
People don't trust the military as they used to. Including me.

Any operation will have adverse effects, including possible public siding with the wrong side .
We need the KPK government to separate the public from the miscreants and have special teams of KPK police / FC commandos quietly hunt down the miscreants and their backers. No large scale ops.
 

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