MirageV3ff
Registered Member
Quite frankly we accepted a ceasefire after a day or two during that skirmish with Afghanistan. You had the perfect time to take out all of Afghanistan's munitions depot etc but instead you had Qatar mediate a ceasefire.The biggest fail is militants have full access to weapons.
The fact after all this time Pakistan has not managed to choke the weapons supply chains means they cannot call themselves a net security provider.
They will need to dominate parts of Iran, Afghanistan and Iraq.
What is happening to Pakistan is not ordinary, most countries do not go through this.
Their inability to own their region is very frustrating to observe.
Our carefree attitude towards this mess in KPK and Balochistan has finally led to what's happened yesterday. As you've said, they can't call themselves credible security granters if things remain like this.
These so called trade deals, infrastructure deals, port deals are all useless and mean nothing when your infrastructure, workers, and supply routes are hacked, killed, destroyed and hampered every Tuesday.
Frankly the issues run much deeper in Balochistan than an insurgent group running around the province and taking scores of FC and police personnel but I don't anyone is ready for that conversation





