Operation Ghazab Lil Haq (Pakistan - Afghanistan War)

The long term solution to this is simple. Keep Afghanistan in a state of civil war until there’s a possibility of a pro pak government there. If it means they stay in civil war for the next 100 yrs, so be it. No future Afg government will be pro Pakistan but they won’t get the opportunity to attack Pakistan if they’re put into an endless civil war. There will always be fault lines to exploit in Afghanistan.

For places like Wakhan or strategic areas along the border, they should be captured and eventually demographic changed. Afghanistan’s south is very sparsely populated and even northern provinces like Badakhshan have only ~1 million people. There’s already hundreds of thousands maybe millions of non Afghan refugees living in Pakistan. Settle the 200k-400k Rohingya refugees in Pakistan in Badakhshan. Replicate the British era strategy of demographics change there. This will also create a natural buffer between Afghanistan’s Pashtun population and Pakistan’s Pashtun population.

The only way to win this permanently is divide and conquer. Make sure Afghanistan stays in forever civil war while Pakistan slowly colonizes Afghan land.
 
Iran should support Pakistan and also ban trade with Taliban. This will immediately bring Taliban on their knees.
 
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Pakistan bombs Kabul after intensifying border clashes with Afghanistan
Escalation of violence between the volatile neighbours makes a Qatar-mediated ceasefire appear increasingly shaky

Kate Lamb and agencies
Fri 27 Feb 2026 03.23 GMT
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Pakistan bombed Afghanistan’s capital of Kabul and two other provinces on Friday, hours after a cross-border attack, the latest escalation of violence between the volatile neighbours who signed a Qatar-mediated ceasefire in 2025.

Following months of tit-for-tat clashes, Afghan forces attacked Pakistani border troops on Thursday night in what the Taliban government said was retaliation for earlier deadly air strikes.

Hours later, at least three explosions were heard in Kabul on Friday morning, but there was no immediate information on the exact location of the strikes in the Afghan capital, or of any potential casualties.

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Pakistan’s prime minister Shehbaz Sharif said on Friday his country’s armed forces could “crush” aggressors, following air strikes on neighbouring Afghanistan.

“Our forces have the full capability to crush any aggressive ambitions,” Sharif said, according to the Pakistani government’s X page. “The entire nation stands shoulder to shoulder with the Pakistan armed forces,” he said.

Relations between the neighbours have plunged in recent months, with land border crossings largely shut since deadly fighting in October that killed more than 70 people on both sides.

Islamabad accuses Afghanistan of failing to act against militant groups that carry out attacks in Pakistan, which the Taliban government denies.

The UN secretary-general, António Guterres, urges both sides to protect civilians as required under international law and “to continue to seek to resolve any differences through diplomacy,” UN spokesperson Stephane Dujarric said.

Commenting on the Friday airstrikes, Pakistan’s interior minister Mohsin Naqvi said the strikes on Afghanistan were a “befitting response”.

“Pakistan’s armed forces have given a befitting response to the Afghan Taliban’s open aggression,” said Naqvi.

Government spokesperson Zabihullah Mujahid said Pakistan also carried out airstrikes in Kandahar to the south and in the south-eastern province of Pakistan.

Afghanistan said its military launched its attack across the border into Pakistan late on Thursday in retaliation for deadly Pakistani airstrikes on Afghan border areas on Sunday, and claimed to have captured more than a dozen Pakistani army posts.

Efforts to produce a lasting agreement between the two nations had failed, with negotiations and an initial ceasefire brokered by Qatar and Turkey in October looking increasingly shaky.

Afghanistan’s defence ministry said 55 Pakistani soldiers had been killed in the attack on Thursday, including some whose bodies had been taken into Afghanistan, while “several others were captured alive”. It put its own casualties at eight killed and another 11 wounded.

The Pakistan information minister, Attaullah Tarar, however, said the number of Pakistani soldiers killed stood at two, with three wounded. He said 36 Afghan fighters had been reported killed.

Mosharraf Ali Zaidi, spokesperson for Pakistan’s prime minister Shehbaz Sharif, denied that any Pakistani soldiers had been captured.

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Pakistan and Afghanistan share a 2,611km-long border known as the Durand Line, which Afghanistan has not formally recognised.

Afghan authorities were evacuating a refugee camp near the Torkham border crossing after several refugees were wounded and 13 civilians, including women and children, killed, authorities said.

On the Pakistani side of the border, local police said residents were also evacuating to safer areas, while some Afghan refugees who had been waiting to cross back into Afghanistan were also moved to secure locations. .

Tension has been high between the two neighbours for months, with deadly border clashes in October killing dozens of soldiers, civilians and suspected militants. The violence followed explosions in Kabul that Afghan officials blamed on Pakistan. Islamabad, at the time, conducted strikes deep inside Afghanistan to target militant hideouts.

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This is the best option. Afghans has no value, zero value so we should select genocidal mode. We have no option. On our eastern border, we have black Indians. Their faces vanishes in the darkness of night because they are so black like real dirty beggar. These beggars are our real enemies so in order to focus on blackies, we have to kill namakharaams so that they can't become an issue during our war with blackies. We must get rid of afghans. I mean all afghans. I just want afghans to come to the border, crying for help. I want Pakistan army to use machine guns. Let's roast afghans but who will eat? If we eat them, we will become namakharaams as well.

Unbelievable. You are no better than those Indian bots on X and Reddit. Complete absence of a logical mindset.


Edit: For context, to use nuclear weapons.
 
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yeah but why would we want afghan land.

it comes with afghans.
Parts of Afghan land. Whole Badakhshan province with Wakhan in it is only ~1 million ppl. Force demographic change there and Pakistan gets a border with Tajikistan. Other places like Nimroz only have less than 200k population and you shorten the Afghan border with Iran. Farah and Herat combined they have less than 4.5 million population.
First phase Pakistan can capture Badakhshan and Nimroz. If war prolongs second phase Pakistan can capture the border areas of Farah and Herat to completely cut off Afghanistan from Iran and get a border with Turkmenistan as well. Combined Pakistan across all provinces Pakistan captures it will probably be adding less than 3 million people since the full provinces and main cities in some provinces aren’t required. Pakistan already hosts 200k-400k Rohingya refugees and 2 million + Bengalis. Resettle them in new captured Afghan land and give them Pakistani citizenship. Systemically ensure they control all the power in the new captured areas.
Pakistan earns 3 new border by doing this and cutting Afghanistan off from potentially 3 countries. You basically surround them on all sides so even if external actors want to fund and support Afghans against Pakistan, they’ll be forced to do it from like only 2 central Asian countries. With the right diplomacy those central Asian countries won’t allow that either. Combined with keeping Afghans in civil war, in just a few yrs Afghanistan will completely collapse with no will left to fight Pakistan.
 
Afghan taliban has decided to incur the cost of hosting and supporting TTP, Pakistan should impose the highest cost possible. We dont have resources to invade and balkanize Afghanistan, we also cannot prolong the conflict given the other challenges we face from three axis.
 

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MOSCOW, Sputnik - The Taliban began exporting terrorism from Afghanistan, Pakistani Defense Minister Khawaja Asif said on Friday, adding that Pakistan's patience has run out and open war has begun.
"But the Taliban made Afghanistan a colony of India. They gathered terrorists from all over the world in Afghanistan and started exporting terrorism ... the Taliban became a proxy for India ... Our patience has run out. Now there is an open war," Asif was quoted as saying by the Dawn newspaper.
At the same time, Afghan government spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid said that the country is conducting large-scale retaliatory military operations following Pakistani airstrikes on Afghan provinces.
The TOLO News broadcaster reported, citing security sources, that the Afghan military shot down a Pakistani aircraft in Afghan airspace.

 
Well being honest - Afghanistan first perority should be - buy a few air defence systems at earliest to protect capital and cities. I not supporter to have them offensive weapons, but they rights to have defensive weapons

It will change everything!
 
Well being honest - Afghanistan first perority should be - buy a few air defence systems at earliest to protect capital and cities. I not supporter to have them offensive weapons, they have rights to have defensive weapons

It will change everything!
ask iranians how that story goes
 
ask iranians how that story goes
I said because Pakistani army will never enter in Afghanistan, as they have seen results in past - Soviet and USa.

The world will not support for them having offensive weapons, but yes, mostly will agree to have atleast defensive weapons - air defence.. I have nothing to say more.

Being an Indian, I don't want to have them offensive weapons at present like missiles drone etc.
 
Well being honest - Afghanistan first perority should be - buy a few air defence systems at earliest to protect capital and cities. I not supporter to have them offensive weapons, but they have rights to have defensive weapons

It will change everything!
A single set of batteries of an ADS can cost up to a billion dollars.

Afghanistan's yearly budget is less than $3 billion.

Then they got to buy enough interceptors to replace spent ones, which coat hundreds of millions more, with no guarantee of interception against an experienced airforce like PAF, which is used to conducting SEAD missions.

They'd go bankrupt buying a waste of money.
 
Well being honest - Afghanistan first perority should be - buy a few air defence systems at earliest to protect capital and cities. I not supporter to have them offensive weapons, but they rights to have defensive weapons

It will change everything!
Are you going to pay for it? What happens when it gets destroyed, will you replace it?

What about the severe hunger in their population?

Don't be foolish Raj, sensible advice would be to tell the Afghans to immediately cease hostilities and grant their citizens all equal rights, women, religious and ethnic minorities.
 

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