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There are 120 targets in Afghanistan which, if struck, could reduce TTP's capacity to operate by 60-90%After confirming response this time inside Afghanistan shud be massive
Not 1 or 2 but 100 plus targets
There are 120 targets in Afghanistan which, if struck, could reduce TTP's capacity to operate by 60-90%
There are 120 targets in Afghanistan which, if struck, could reduce TTP's capacity to operate by 60-90%
Check out the priorities of the captains at the helm of the ship:isnt this an act of war? what are we doing about it? No more targeted strikes. Time to start carpet bombing
isnt this an act of war? what are we doing about it? No more targeted strikes. Time to start carpet bombing
Ah I see, Carpet bombing where exactly?
One thing is clear, there is a major need for a unified front [Public, Political and Military] on the Afghanistan threat.Hopefully we will keep striking them with devastating force back. This is an act of war turning the other cheek is not good enough. When will the Pakistan government and military actually do their job
Hopefully we will keep striking them with devastating force back. This is an act of war turning the other cheek is not good enough. When will the Pakistan government and military actually do their job
If the targets aren’t logistics, and only humans it is just a recipe for poking a hornets nest. One that will regenerate for every leader that is taken down. Striking armories and supply depot for their munitions is one legitimate target.There are 120 targets in Afghanistan which, if struck, could reduce TTP's capacity to operate by 60-90%
Which public? Sure the public doesn’t like these attacks but it’s hard to see many especially in KPK actively helping the state given the current climate.One thing is clear, there is a major need for a unified front [Public, Political and Military] on the Afghanistan threat.
I agree with your assessment, but you know the problem started with a lack of narrative building as far back as 2018, we have only ourselves to blame.Which public? Sure the public doesn’t like these attacks but it’s hard to see many especially in KPK actively helping the state given the current climate.
Unfortunately this is the environment we have feared. The difficulty of COIN, when miscreants can hide in an apathetic populace.
I agree with your assessment, but you know the problem started with a lack of narrative building as far back as 2018, we have only ourselves to blame.
If the targets aren’t logistics, and only humans it is just a recipe for poking a hornets nest. One that will regenerate for every leader that is taken down. Striking armories and supply depot for their munitions is one legitimate target.
What is the state of the smuggling networks? What is used to make IED maybe coming from fertilizer plants in Pakistan, as may have been the case for decades. Cutting off dual use good like fertilizer ahead of the spring planting season maybe one way to show resolve in the face of apathy by the regime in Kabul.
If the targets aren’t logistics, and only humans it is just a recipe for poking a hornets nest. One that will regenerate for every leader that is taken down. Striking armories and supply depot for their munitions is one legitimate target.
What is the state of the smuggling networks? What is used to make IED maybe coming from fertilizer plants in Pakistan, as may have been the case for decades. Cutting off dual use good like fertilizer ahead of the spring planting season maybe one way to show resolve in the face of apathy by the regime in Kabul.
AgreedIf the targets aren’t logistics, and only humans it is just a recipe for poking a hornets nest.
This is a hard ask, even the US and ISAF with their Human Terrain knowledge lacked the ability to target every cache successfully 100% of the time.Striking armories and supply depot for their munitions is one legitimate target.
Correct question - border remains closed - trade suffers, people on both sides suffer, smuggling continues - more work and research is needed here.What is the state of the smuggling networks?
Sir, the issue here is one of corruption when it comes to Ammonia Nitrate based fertilizer. Back in 2010 the US instructed Pak Gov to ban completely the use of AN based fertilizer (the main competent in one popular type of IED used by militants and TTA/TTP).What is used to make IED maybe coming from fertilizer plants in Pakistan, as may have been the case for decades. Cutting off dual use good like fertilizer ahead of the spring planting season maybe one way to show resolve in the face of apathy by the regime in Kabul.