Pakistan-Af: Operation Khyber Storm

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I understand that we want a quiet border, I would even agree that Pakistan response has been quite measured considering our losses past few months. I just do not see how airstriking Kabul (even if its to kill TTP head) helps our case for a quiet border.
It's about establishing a new normal.

An attack on us will result an attack on them. So if they don't want their capital to be ringing from ambulance sirens every day, they need to control their proxy. Simple as that.
 
Next up, hordes of tyre riding goons. This could make a damn good side scroller shoot ‘‘em up game:

P.S.: that hoe sound though😂
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What exactly does this tyre riding demonstrate, other than balancing skills, no military utility…
 
What exactly does this tyre riding demonstrate, other than balancing skills, no military utility…
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they are imitating their new masters
 
Talking about the Durand line. Pakistan didn't draw the line, the English did. They drew more lines. And people had to accept, because they had lost and losers have to accept the terms being set by the winner. The topic should have ended the moment the Afghan emir signed the treaty. He knew he would be butchered in between Russia and Britain and hence decided to cede whatever area he was being asked to cede.
Also, when abdul gaffar khan wanted to boycott the referrendum to join either india or Pakistan, wanting to create a pashtunistan, the voter turn out was 55%. The unusually high voter turnout ended his political ambitions and confirmed that the pashtuns living in British India no longer wanted to join Afghanistan.
The British drew the line afghan Afghan Emir requested it. Afghans also got the British to draw the Iranian border. Herat, a Persian city in in Afghanistan today because of British intervention earlier in the century.

Back to Durand, when it was drawn, The first thing afghans did was genocide the nuristanis and Hazaras to build their new ethno state. Also transported southerners to the north to dilute majority.

Then they rarified the border multiple times, the last amended Durand line agreement is Treaty of Rawalpindi.
 
I understand that we want a quiet border, I would even agree that Pakistan response has been quite measured considering our losses past few months. I just do not see how airstriking Kabul (even if its to kill TTP head) helps our case for a quiet border.
It helps by giving Pakistan an upper hand in negotiations.

Pakistan is essentially saying that it's not America or the Soviets, and is not interested in the well being of Afghanistan. Either Afghanistan comply, or Afghanistan gets flattened at best, or permanently fractured at fractured at worst.
 
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.

100%. Personally I think Wakhan can be taken over with a longer term strategy - maybe this like a 18 month to 2 year project. But it does require destruction of Taliban or weakening them to such an extent that they are just another group in A-stan. So Technically, destabalize A-Stan and finish off Taliban. Wakhan can then be taken over much easily then.
 
Good Target training at West for future clash with East.
I was thinking something similar today, especially after seeing the reports of Afghan scud missiles. Pakistan can use this as an opportunity to hunting down enemy weapons platforms and logistics, as an operation but also as an exercise for similar operations when dealing with the threat to our east. It would also be a good test for the air defense batteries around our major sites but also the special forces and drone operators operating behind enemy lines.

Similar to the Great Scud Hunt of the Gulf War:

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The truth is that the Taliban rely on the concept of human rights & war crimes to survive. Take that away and pummle them without sympathy and their entire strategy collapses.

Why should they be allowed to do suicide bombings on civilian targets with impunity while you treat them with kiddy gloves? It's this imaginary idea that you have to follow special rules that let them survive. Treat them like animals with no rules.

They spent 20 years blowing up civilian targets in Afghanistan and that lack of proportion escalation is why they survived. If the US targeted the villages & tribes giving them recruitment it would have failed.
 
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Pakistan has driven China away slowly and slowly. At this point Sino-Afg is a big allaince then Sino-Pak. India is surely creeping in and have developed good relations with both China and Afg on the back off Pakistan´s policies and lack of sight
@Farhan23 , this does not make sense.
 
One good X is doing that from next week every account will highlighted where (country) it was created including cities so vpn wont protect this. Now Kpk government has low iq but i know many people will be amazed how many anti army and anti state account will expose next week. They use all the fund on this rather than enchancing CTD and Police against terrorist. You will see Babakoohda and many afghan nationals account opetated by official hiring of kpk government. This is the only progress they have done in more than 13 years. These account also including mocking our soliders dead bodies.
 
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