Operation Ghazab Lil Haq (Pakistan - Afghanistan War)

Operation Wrath for Justice, 2:00 AM, February 27, 2026
72 officials of the Afghan Taliban regime killed, more than 120 wounded
16 positions of the Afghan Taliban regime destroyed, control seized over 7 positions
One ammunition depot, battalion headquarters, sector headquarters, and more than 36 tanks, artillery guns, and APCs of the Afghan Taliban regime destroyed

As sick as it is for me to say this, because this is the business of killing human beings but decades of conflicts on Pakistan's western front and inside Pakistan's own tribal region has made the Pakistani military really battle hardened. There are the drones, there are the aircrafts, there are artillery, there are snipers, there are the foot soldiers, there are the spies, the saboteurs, satellites and more acting under a unified command system. Just real life close air support to the ground forces in hostile environment is something most militaries have not faced or faced very briefly, if you study warfare since WW II.
 
Just give a measured response and do not dwell on things further than required. A prolonged conflict will attract unwanted interest and things would spiral out of control.

Pakistani government has so far claimed to only target Pakistani terrorists(TTP/BLA) and a common enemy in ISIL. A conflict with the interim Afghan government has not been made public. Furthermore the detoriating abject human suffering in Afghanistan and the already complex humanitarian issue would result in another debacle for bordering terrorities.
Let's not confuse ourselves. If a measured response could solve this problem, hundreds of Pakistanis would not have been martyred by the Takfiri bastards in Kabul. We took a measured response in the last flare-up.

The interim Takfiri government of Afghanistan is using the TTP against Pakistan and our civilians. You have some sort of a Stockholm syndrome issue if you feel that Pakistan bears the responsibility for fixing things that Taliban destroy.

If there is human suffering in Afghanistan, it is because of the policies of the Takfiri bastards in Kabul. Pakistan offered free trade, CPEC, open borders, support for their refugees, and international recognition for these Takfiris, yet all we have seen in terms of payback has been the blood of our citizens all over KPK and BL.
 
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A few hours ago, I had posted a video of the Pakistani analyst Hassan Khan where he said Qandahar and Khost would be special targets. He knew inside info.
 
Next time milunga tou aap ke questions list bana ke le ke jaunga..

Bhai, they hate us.. and as I said for the right or wrong reasons, doesn't matter now. When they speak (for example in a shop, or outside of a mosque, or when their children speak to our children at schools), you can sense an intense feeling of hate.. majority of them have lived in Pakistan and are on asylum.

What I am trying to convey here to the learned members, there is no solution to this problem. Some of us are suggesting that we bring one group or start supporting another group, it will not stop.

The only way to stop them (and make them understand) is to beat the crap out of India with the help of China if we get a slight chance. Their support from India needs to be cut.

Anyway, for now, its just another day, another skirmish.

What beef do Hazaras Uzbeks Kazakhs Turkmen have with Pakistan who make up atleast half of Afghanistan population, they only hate us because for decades we supported radicals against them, the radicals used sanctuaries and support from within Pakistan to become the dominant force, with billions of Saudi funding and Usa weaponary. Recently Pakistan has been working with Turkey Tajikistan etc to mend relations with Afghanistan minorities, it is possible some hardline groups within the taliban can be sidelined and new government will be Haqqanis, all the minorities, Gulbuddin and Jamat Islami. It would be a fatal mistake for Pakistan to give everything to NRF, they will be recognised by world powers and will slowly build an army just like before Soviet invasion and after a few decades may end up becoming enemies with Pakistan. So Pakistan must and will keep some elements within taliban in power, most likely Haqqanis to keep check on Indian influence. Its still a big risk since we will end up fighting an army instead of a militia.
 
What we need to do is cripple the taliban leadership, cripple their entire training and weapons network.

And allow NRF to take on the ground offensive while Pakistan gives limited support to the group.

Those who celebrated taliaban takeover in 2021 finally got a reality check

They have internal rivalries and NRF is just a paper thing restricted to northern Afghanistan.
You cannot solve their tribal problems nor you can do nation building projects there.
 
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