PakAl
Elite Member
Everytime our troops are martyred, we hear the news on hideouts being targets, or target operations started? In a few weeks more attacks will take place and repeat mode will start.
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I'm curious that last week PA neutralised some 50 scumbags and the OP didn't bat an eye lid yet he's always first to open a thread on any Pakistani casualties using any source that first reports any incident.
Now the same source is saying that Two soldiers were Martyred .
The BLA doesn't pay for intelligence bro. It has a large HUMINT network of locals that willingly give it out of support to the group.
If anything Pakistan is the one paying for it
This is criminal murder and whoever is in charge of such mishaps happening for the past 5 years needs to be hanged
I don't care how much of a loyalist boot licker you are sending soldiers to their demise without a fighting chance inside Toyota tin cans is murder.
Baloch terrorists aren’t perched up on such high mountains at best they occupy the low hills and ambush the Toyota tin cans.Sad news, it's heartbreaking but this has been happening for decades. Balochistan is a large area, sometimes army travels to 500km in no man land, this is where the militants are waiting to target army, the militants can reach their destination through 1000 different ways, the same way militants enter from Afghanistan in to Pakistan via 1000s of different ways. Militants also live in the mountains, hunt for food etc, and upon intelligence they employ hit and run attacks on the armed forces.
Even superpower like the USA will struggle to deal with this issue, it takes alot of resources to tackle this problem, for example millions of troops, aircover 24 7, aircover with military convey, militants hideouts must be located and destroyed, all their connections, sleepercells destroyed, handlers dealt with.
Pakistan only option is to give full protection to the troop conveys, armoured vehicles must be able to protect troops until they regroup and fight off attackers, a few ariel drones to give them intel on the attackers before the attack. There is no other solution, after 20 years we will be at the same place.
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Yes two different places hence I posted two different Tweets. The second one relates to Balochistan, where PA have eliminated around 20 miscreants according to latest reports.Two different places
One the OP mentioned is in Balochistan. Your post is about Bajaur
Anyways there is little to discuss here. BLA right now has upper hand against Pakistani military. Pakistani casualties are too high and apparently PA is losing the war on ground against BLA charsis. And all this is happening due to indifference and lack of ingenuinity of PA leadership. They simply have no idea what to do in Balochistan against BLA
PA needs to wake up. Go on offensive. Rebuild its intelligence structure in Balochistan. Or else this would keep happening. Current strategy is failing. Nobody can cover that
We are not Indians. We can't and shouldn't defend open and clear failures
One just needs to look at your last dozen threads, all about Pakistani military casualties, even if there's one you open a thread on it, the sources you often use also do report on Tangos and other militants casualties but somehow you miss out on that .you caught me mr genius i am a RAW Agent![]()
It is not more complicated but as simple as you said. We cannot transport our troops by air etc. Even if we do all the time, eventually we will lose like the US in Afghanistan.It's more complicated than that. Pakistan has all the landlords on its side, these people have big connections, can buy intelligence. Someone out in this world is giving intelligence to the rebels, if our rulers can launder billions monthly to foreign nations, do people believe they don't keep the rebels alive to keep the army occupied, the rebels number around 1000 maximum, they keep deploying hit and run tactics and run off to the mountains, if rebels are killed, more are recruited. So out of 10m population, 1000 rebels is not a big thing, especially when the population has genuine grievances, they are poor despite supplying gas to all over Pakistan, their landlords are brutal and supported by Pakistan federal government, lack of reforms, education, this all contributes to the rebellion. A poor person, family is unwell, no future, the rebels pay a few lakhs a month to recruit him, upon death extra money is given to family, the rebels make money through black economy.
How can Pakistan tackle this? This is why we struggled for 30 years and most likely next 30 or even 50 years will be the same.
Come on. Those poor Naxals may be as politically motivated or more, but they are poorly armed. The day they have M4s, IEDs, night scopes, snipers, etc, then you can equal them.Balochistan insurgency is very very similar to our Naxal Problems.
You can't end it using central authority. Strengthen and Involve the local LEAs.
Yes two different places hence I posted two different Tweets. The second one relates to Balochistan, where PA have eliminated around 20 miscreants according to latest reports.
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