Pakistan-Af: Operation Khyber Storm

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I may get criticized for this, but I am saying it without any hard feelings or strong emotions. By the time Berlin fell in World War II, the Americans were already exhausted from fighting and had suffered enormous losses of men and resources. Their next big challenge was Japan. The Japanese were a people who would kill themselves rather than be captured by the enemy. The Americans knew the cost of a full conquest would be an enormous amount of American blood, so they chose a different option: to remove the fighting soul out of the Japanese population!. To this day, the Japanese remain averse to fighting. Whether you agree with the choice or not, history has presented us with similar options, and it is up to our military to decide what to do. The second option is our best bet, especially now that no one is allied with Afghanistan.
Even if you drop a nuke on Afg they would still not stop fighting. You need to force them in to tactical submission, somehow!
 
To be fair, a lot of people, including myself had misgivings and were distrustful of the taliban.

A lot of us predicted this war would occur, and were laughed at.

100% - I look at this for a slightly different perspective.

-Taliban are NOT a unified force. It consists of various factions each having its own warlords.

-War, suicide bombings, terrorism is the CORE Business of these factions. They induct small kids and turn them into terrorists, suicide bombers, killers and so forth. So whoever pays them, they do the job for them. So if India pays, they are with India.

-There are few of these factions heavily involved in narcotics, child and women trafficking. You can actually go to A-Stan a buy a woman or a kid.

So when you have such a set-up with no morals or humanity in them, you have a huge problem. And that is why this war was inevitable.
 
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Afghan going to India was the fatal mistake. Pakistan should not stop till they capture the whole country and make it a part of Pakistan and nullify the western border threat.
Afghanistan is a hell whole we don't need we just need a buffer zone.
 
reason for breaking he ceasefire today and resuming the attacks by Pakistan was due to the video footage shared by TTA / TTP containing the desecration and mutilation of some slain Pakistani soldiers.

on the side note, I am praying that while conducting operations against TTP/ TTA , our soldiers must be very careful while entering the posts of the Taliban to avoid boobytraps left by the Taliban.

in Pakistan the TTP has used bodies of Pakistani soldiers, Holy Quran and computers rigged with explosives. therefore utmost caution must be exercised .. even while setting up temporary posts and sentry locations that place must be checked because the enemy will anticipate that advancing Pakistani forces will use it for their setup

Interesting that Ukraine was trying to use such tactics against Russian but Russians were too smart from them. Bahamut was the meat grinder - Russians employed a fighting style the West was not expecting at all. Russians won.
I believe Pakistan army trained with Russians involving similar tactics.
 
The objectives of Russia and Pakistan are fundamentally different. Russia wants to capture/ expand influence in regions that are de facto and de jure part of Ukraine . Pakistan just wants to contain an internal insurgency. The attacks on Pakistani forces are being carried out inside Pakistan and the insurgency already has cells and sympathisers inside Pakistan . Pakistani security forces are already vulnerable and being attacked inside Pakistani territory. Stretching the supply lines by going into Afghanistan will only make them more vulnerable without achieving the strategic objective of stopping the attacks.
have you noticed the attacks have stopped since the clashes began
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Ceasefire might not hold as Afghan Taliban have become proxy for Delhi: Khwaja Asif​

“I have my doubts that the ceasefire will hold, because the [Afghan] Taliban are being sponsored by Delhi,” he added. “Right now, Kabul is fighting a proxy war for Delhi.”
yeah and they do not have a structured military , someone will disobey and attack Pakistan . i dont see this lasting for 2 days
 
Interesting that Ukraine was trying to use such tactics against Russian but Russians were too smart from them. Bahamut was the meat grinder - Russians employed a fighting style the West was not expecting at all. Russians won.
I believe Pakistan army trained with Russians involving similar tactics.

Russia has a GDP of $2 trillion, their military spending is $100 billion/year. They produce as much oil as Saudi Arabia. They’re also self-sufficient in producing advanced weapons. Still, they’ve been fighting for 3 years with up to 250,000 dead and over a million injured.

Pakistan has neither the money, nor weapons production, nor the stomach for hundreds of thousands of casualties.
 
Russia has a GDP of $2 trillion, their military spending is $100 billion/year
80 billion on yahts
Pakistan has neither the money, nor weapons production, nor the stomach for hundreds of thousands of casualties.
it against afgs not india ffs and we are not planning on launching a ground offensive
 
Pathan, Pashtoon and Pakhtoon are exactly the same thing. Different names for the same ethnic group. The word 'Pathan' is more often used in Urdu while the people call themselves 'Pashtoon' or 'Pakhtoon.' That's why the province was named Pakhtunkhwa. Pashto is the language of the Pakhtuns.

Dari is an alternative name for Persian (Farsi) that is used in Afghanistan. Persian is the official language in three countries:

1. Iran, where it is called Farsi.
2. Afghanistan, where it is called Dari.
3. Tajikistan, where it is called Tajiki and uses the Russian alphabet.

In Afghanistan Dari is the official language, like Urdu is in Pakistan. All/most Pashtuns in Afghanistan also speak Dari, like Pashtuns in Pakistan speak Urdu. Pakhtuns are a majority in Afghanistan, although there are more of them in Pakistan. The Taliban are mostly Pakhtuns which is why Pakistan supported them.

Urdu itself is a hybrid mixture of Indic/Persian/Arabic. In everyday conversation it inclines towards Indic, but in formal speech it becomes heavily Persian/Arabic. Persian speakers find it easier to learn Urdu than Pashto and Urdu speakers find it easier to learn Persian than Pashto.


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Thanks bro for the detailed explanation.
 
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