Pakistan-Af: Operation Khyber Storm

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They are speaking Arabic and the guys look like Yemenis, from their faces, this does not seem to be Afghans/Pakistanis
Not likely to be Pakistanis, Manchester has a large Pakistani Punjabi community mostly peaceful sucessful business minded folk from Faisalabad that settled across the city in the 1950s.
If one of the group was Pakistani you would most likely hear Punjabi swearing words.
It could be a gang of north Africans as there are many Libyans in Manchester.
 
I would put it to the original tweeter that Pakistan is certainly "correcting its ways". Negotiations are over. Warnings are over. The way now is that of steel and fire.
Still need to massively improve our narrative across the world. Pakistan still lacks kn this area.
 
Flight diversions happened because of an enemy formation detected going towards Srinagar. A precautionary measure.
Why would there be an enemy formation so close to border we don’t know of any excercizes
 
Forces on highest state of alert on both borders.
There is nothing these two states, India and Afg, can do. Pakistan has ample capacity to handle both iA. Rest assured.
this video trending right now, here in the UK, bec, of te**0R attacks in Manchester
Goes to show the absolute filth RSS Indians are, finding every single opportunity to sow discord between Pak and Afg. However, the reality is that Afghans are more than happy to enlist in the Indian anti-Pakistani campaign.
 
From the Turkish experience with the PKK/YPG terrorists, the most sophisticated proxy scums the West raised, I've leant the following:
  • It's a war of persistence, patience and sacrifice drawn over a long period of time
  • Indigenous technology in the non-contact robotic warfare domains in the air and land is a must
  • Any lack of will in decimating the enemies, and you're dead
  • The enemies are resourceful, and they regroup quickly for they're the last line of offense of the Great Satans
  • HUMINT and constant surveillance with immediate actions on the ground is a must
  • Etc.
This is absolutely right. Pakistan needs to raise the cost and in the process, we will take hits and losses too, but Pakistan has to persevere. If we are hurting, so will they and by a larger magnitude.
Not a good path for either country, but Taliban have to decide whether its worth it for them to go down this path when 80% of their trade goes through Pakistan which hosts over 4 million of their people.
 
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Pakistan has suffered 30 years of Taliban. Should Pakistan support Tajiks of the Northern Alliance ? Especially given that India is allying with the Taliban now, why should Pakistan not reach out to NA ? Unlike Taliban who are Pashtun, NA do not want to meddle in the affairs of Pakistani Pashtuns as they have no cultural concern with them. Its a win-win for Pakistan and a great opportunity.

The whole world will support Pakistan with this. Afghans too, will support Pakistan with this. It might totally reverse the cards, India would be seen as allying with oppressors and Pakistan liberating the Afghans, for a change.
 
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