Pakistan-Af: Operation Khyber Storm

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Of course there's going to be attacks from the TTP's followers. The question is, is it really all that different from the massive attacks they were already doing, killing dozens with each attack?

This was done to send a warning, not to the TTP who will continue on as usual, but to the TTA who Pakistan holds responsible for this.

The message is simple, continue on like this, and Pakistan will end the taliban's regime in Kabul.
But did we think of long term gains from it? What would that be? Just imagine…
 
But did we think of long term gains from it? What would that be? Just imagine…

And that’s exactly the problem... The top military brass rarely think long-term.. their actions/decisions, whether knee-jerk or calculated, are driven by short-term considerations, focused only on the few years of their own power and personal interests, without looking beyond... never considering the long-term consequences
 
Some people on this forum are clearly butthurt on these attacks

These people simply don't care about death of fellow Pakistanis. Only thing they care is their politics and their personal prejudices

As if it's already not a full fledged war by TTP bastards supported by Afghani Munafiqs against the state of Pakistan.

Already daily attacks and casualties on our men - what was left to ponder on for the so called "repurcussions" and aftermath?

I hope we increase aerial surveillance over the border for next couple of days --- im sure we'll find plenty of dogs to hunt in those new tashkeels trying to sneak in for the so called revenge.
 
Agreed.

Its a moment of happiness at the death of a terrorist leader, but you are correct, past decapitations of TTP leadership have not resulted in the group being significantly weakened.
plus both times Kabul was at their back, minus CIA if not RAW... so no change in situation..
 
Today, Pakistan Air Force executed a highly precise and calculated strike in Kabul, eliminating a significant number of terrorists. I think this operation was not just a tactical success—it was a clear demonstration of Pakistan’s aerial supremacy and its ability to strike wherever and whenever necessary.

This strike serves as a warning: the blood of our martyrs has not yet been fully avenged.
What happened today was merely a trailer. If provoked further, Pakistan will respond with even greater force, from directions and depths that will leave no room to hide.
Let this be a wake-up call. The nights of these terrorists will no longer be peaceful, and their days will be spent in fear. The wrath of Pakistan Air Force is real—and it will descend again if needed.

India must now realize: any attempt to destabilize Pakistan through proxies will be met with force. Whether those terrorists are sent across borders or hidden in safe havens
, Pakistan will find them. And when we do, we will strike with surgical precision.
 
And that’s exactly the problem... The top military brass rarely think long-term.. their actions/decisions, whether knee-jerk or calculated, are driven by short-term considerations, focused only on the few years of their own power and personal interests, without looking beyond... never considering the long-term consequences
Yes, the solution is too let TTP take over and run all the territory till Swat. Negotiations, diplomacy have been tried for over 30 years too no avail. At one point 1/6 of Pakistan was controlled by them and that still wasn't enough for them. In the case of TTA who do you even negotiate with? TTA rules over Afghanistan via a fragile coalition of factions and leaders with their own militia. TTA will never take action against TTP because doing so would risk their own government. The message that is being sent to TTA is this: either you deal with TTP yourself or turn the other way when Pakistan targets TTP in Afghanistan.
 
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