Pakistan-Af: Operation Khyber Storm

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Talks are meaningless, unless you have a bargaining chip.

My proposal: Wakhan.

Would China approve though? From their prespective, why would they lose direct access to another mineral rich country?
 
are u saying we will stop them , i see other counties actually welcoming this

There are no permanent friends in geopolitics, only interests. Put yourself in Chinese shoes, why do need to rely on Pakistan to access Afghanistan minerals, when they already have a direct link to it?
 
Mert Hotel 🤣.

Also as someone who was involved in the rescue and recovery operation at the actual Marriott Hotel I am both appaled snd offended that these cretins would use this image to mislead people.

Scumbag paaaaaJeeeets.
Maybe he meant meerut kebab house
 
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BREAKING

Pakistan Strikes Gul Bahadur Group Kharjis inside Afghanistan in Paktika Province

A while ago Pakistan struck Kharji Hafiz Gul Bahadur groups camps in border areas of North and South Waziristan districts inside Afghanistan.

Kharjis operating from Afghanistan in last 48 hours have attempted to launch multiple terrorists attacks inside Pakistan which were effectively countered by security forces.

During the effective response by security forces, more than 100 terrrorist have been killwd during last 48 hours.

These Kharjis ex Gul Bahadur Group also undertook vehicle borne IED attack today in North Waziristan in which soldiers embraced Shahdat and multiple were injured.

Against Kharjis of Gul Bahadur Group, precision strikes were undertaken targeting also the leadership of Gul Bahadur Group.

In these precision strikes, minimum 60-70 Kharjis and their leadership have been Eliminated on confirmed intelligence reports.

12:53 PM · Oct 17, 2025
They're not taking a back seat at all. What ceasefire when miscreants keep invading our territory and who agreed to this one sided affair? We shouldnt have agreed to the ceasefire. Thanks to the Indians they now also have FPVs during these 48 hours. Horrendous planning. Someone must be held accountable for this. We're under overwhelming odds and could possibly face a sandwich invasion but imbeciles just don't get it.
 
They're not taking a back seat at all. What ceasefire when miscreants keep invading our territory and who agreed to this one sided affair? We shouldnt have agreed to the ceasefire. Thanks to the Indians they now also have FPVs during these 48 hours. Horrendous planning. Someone must be held accountable for this. We're under overwhelming odds and could possibly face a sandwich invasion but imbeciles just don't get it.

How did the Indians send them these in 48 hours? What route?
 
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Who is state to update anyones software? Who gave them this right? Ye mulk bas software update aur vigo daalay ke liye banna hay?

Fazlur Rehman is right. At one point, whether Taliban are in power or not we have to have some sort of settlement with Afghanistan. You can airstrike them and destroy their posts as much as you like, this will ultimately not go anywhere. Final solution will always be talks.

If you need bargaining chips, and Wakhan is not suitable then find something else.

Do we need Afghanistans ports?
Do we need Afghanistan to keep borders open?
Do we need Afghanistan to look after millions of Pakistani migrants?
Does the majority of Pakistans tax comes from trade at the Afghan border??


Well it does for afghandistan,

So why the hell would they attack Pakistan even though they are so dependent?


Enough is enough, time to punish Afghanistan and the Afghans, hurt them and hurt them bad

A little starvation through the winter, might fix their brains
 
While everyone is thinking Wakhan is a low hanging fruit
Let’s think a little.

You could do it today by using heli based landings of SSG to take posts and using
drones to cover the narrow defile east of Ishkashim, jamming Taliban comms and softening outposts near the Oxus River’s headwaters. Simultaneously, either another heliborne insertion or even C-130s could parachute in a light infantry battalion(are they even at any readiness for paradrops??) atop Keyghobad Pass, cutting off reinforcements from the south. Artillery teams emplaced on rear ridgelines and airstrikes would punch precision rounds at any Taliban positions spotted below, while engineers rapidly breach minefields along the Lake Chaqmaqtin axis.

So yes - in 48 hours you could “take” Wakhan but then what?

TTA can mobilize local Badakhshan militias and leverage chinese built roadworks to interdict Pakistani supply lines. Internationally, China and Russia have cautioned against violations of Afghan sovereignty, while Islamabad’s Western partners are weighing sanctions after civilian casualties reported in Kabul.

Even if Pakistani troops garrison the few dozen miles of rocky ridge that separate Wakhan from Tajikistan’s Gorno-Badakhshan, there’s zero modern road or rail. You’d be looking at hundreds of millions in mountain tunnels and highways just to move anything more than a handful of containers.

Turning Wakhan into Pakistan’s next Karakoram Highway would be a decade-long, billion-dollar white elephant and that’s assuming all your neighbors say “okay” and don’t demand a cut of the tollbooth.
Oh no. You mean space has 3 dimensions? The nerve.. Google maps 2D limitation thwarts what is a good idea on paper (pun intended)
 
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this is great...as symbolism.

Makes it look like we're doing something.

However, how effective is this really? typically just bombing the odd camp or two does nothing for lasting, long term effects.
 
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