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This thread is now 29 pages long. What is the point of sending Indian sponsored terrorists to hell if their sponsors continue to sponsor more terrorists with impunity. Shouldn't the Pakistani army be destroying the sponsorship network at its source instead of fighting its citizens inside the country ?“During the conduct of [the] operation, [our] own forces effectively engaged the terrorists’ location, and after an intense fire exchange, four Indian sponsored terrorists were sent to hell,” the statement read.
One thing we have to admit is that India has consistently managed to carry out acts of terrorism in Pakistan, whether it was in the past during the Bangladesh conflict or more recently in Balochistan. They seem to do it with ease and on their terms.
I often wonder if we lack the ability or resources to stop them. Why can't we dismantle their networks or respond in the same way? What holds us back from doing what they seem to do so easily?
If someone can explain this, I’d like to understand the real reasons behind it.
This is exactly what I’m talking about—why are we always on the receiving end?Because their job is a simple as piss, because of the harami populations to our west
What magic action do you think the useless Indians are doing????
The afghans and Baloch are on their own barbarous, violent, backwards and jahil
The Afghans already betrayed Iran after they hosted them for decades, it in their nature
Just keep hitting them, just hunt the Afghans and Baloch and make their lives painful and unbearable
Create more division inside India, utilise hindutva to create communalism and enmity
We are in a war and it is us or them, Pakistan will survive, India won't
This is exactly what I’m talking about—why are we always on the receiving end?
I get that we have some weak points, like our borders with Afghanistan and, to some extent, Iran. But India has even more fault lines than we do. They have a huge population, and in some areas, people are even less educated than ours. There are troubled regions we could use to our advantage.
We could put pressure on India from different sides, Bangladesh, Myanmar, Nepal, etc.
So the real question is: what’s stopping us from doing that?
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