Operation Ghazab Lil Haq (Pakistan - Afghanistan War)

Very Big Hit ⚠️⚠️⚠️

PAF have very precisely hit the Taliban military base formally known as Camp Phoenix now used as Depot where they have stored all US military leftover including arms and ammunition, artillery, transport vehicles, and backbone for Kabul,

this is very major strike targeting directly the Taliban remaining capability


Below attached strike video and identification of location

Coords: 34.561086°N 69.367587°E

34.564153°N 69.369671°E


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2) The measured response is ongoing right now.

It shouldn't be measured. Taliban do not learn with measured response. They will only fear when they have to pay heavy price in terms of causalities.

I want to clear, i never wanted this to happen. I'd have made all out effort to make taliban as allies to secure that front and save our precious ammo which is for india. but now since we have choosen this route, now have to go really heavy for once.
 
Operation Ghazab Lil Haq

Pakistani Air Force successfully struck important targets in Kabul and Kandahar.

Reportedly destroyed:
313 Brigade Headquarters
201 KBW Brigade Headquarters
205 Brigade Headquarters
Command and Control Center
Intelligence Chief Headquarters of Mullah Abdul Haq wasiq
Ghazi Headquarters
Afghan GHQ office of Mullah Yaqub
Office of Mullah Anas Haqqani
Office of Mullah Nasrullah

Further details are awaited.
Indian Embassy tou buch gaee, na...
 
We have to think about managing too. It's easy to take it, but you have to hold too. Infrastructure, troops, resources needed all have to be planned for and would be part of the calculation. This is why I used "may".

Afghan leadership won't budge with the loss of few hundreds foot soldiers, but losing land is like getting drag through the mud. That's how you impose your terms. Otherwise we will be here after few months with same pattern like we did few months ago.
 
It shouldn't be measured. Taliban do not learn with measured response. They will only fear when they have to pay heavy price in terms of causalities.

I want to clear, i never wanted this to happen. I'd have made all out effort to make taliban as allies to secure that front and save our precious ammo which is for india. but now since we have choosen this route, now have to go really heavy for once.
By "measured", I meant the way we decide to measure the attacks for effect and not tone it down.
Afghan leadership won't budge with the loss of few hundreds foot soldiers, but losing land is like getting drag through the mud. That's how you impose your terms. Otherwise we will be here after few months with same pattern like we did few months ago.
Let's see what happens.
 
You live in a fantasy world. IIC will now arbitrate inter-state relations? If the good offices of OIC, GCC and UN cannot solve this problem of terrorism out of Afghanistan, what can ICC do? Do you think Taliban will just say "Oh, not ICC...ok since they say we are takfiris, we should desist"? :)

1) Nothing is a waste of resources if it is putting a deterrence against the mass murder of our citizens.

2) The measured response is ongoing right now.

The Islamic Ideology Council is a Pakistani Arm of the State. It will help resolve many issues which government faces like the ethnic lobby you mentioned and provide for a robust narrative building of our measures.

I think we both live in our fantasy world where you believe we can knock sense in them with war and I believe we can knock sense in them with measured peace.
 
Afghan leadership won't budge with the loss of few hundreds foot soldiers, but losing land is like getting drag through the mud. That's how you impose your terms. Otherwise we will be here after few months with same pattern like we did few months ago.
yeah but why would we want afghan land.

it comes with afghans.
 
The Foreign Office (FO) on Thursday said that Pakistan’s recent strikes against neighbouring Afghanistan were carried out to ensure the “safety of Pakistani citizens” and to prevent “imminent terrorist attacks”.

FO spokesperson Tahir Andrabi made the statement while responding to a question during his weekly press briefing.

Read more: https://www.dawn.com/news/1975910
 
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