Operation Ghazab Lil Haq (Pakistan - Afghanistan War)

From about 2002, we Americans tried to civilize these primitive pre-Adamites and build a society that respects individual rights and democracy and the rule of law and scientific inquiry and the notion of equal rights for all.

But we were thwarted at every step of the way by Pakistanis who played a double game, taking our money and supporting the very anti thesis of what we were trying to build there. Supporting the Taliban, giving them training and sanctuary, hosting their leadership (whether Al quaeda or Talibs), providing them a launchpad to attack Afghan territory, and so on. All in a misguided idea of muslim unity.

Now Pakistanis have gotten their wish - the Taliban is in power. And Pakistanis are finding out to their detriment that they should not have supported those barbarians.
On the old forum, many Pakistanis such as @hussain0216 were openly cheering for the fall of Afghanistan to the Talibturds in 2021, and boasting about having bested the USA. They should have been careful what they wished for.

We Americans could always go back to good old America - and we did. But Pakistanis are stuck with their Frankenstein's monster in perpetuity.

The problem is the U.S is a double edged sword

Look at the amount of wars and conflict the U.S gets involved in, look at how much destruction for Zionists or special interests the U.S commits.


The U.S in our region was dangerous, it's only a matter of time before the U.S starts acting stupid, or a change of government brings in a Miller or Hegseth type clown



So massive strategic threat of the U.S compared to the head ache of the Taliban


The answer was simple, the Afghans were here to stay and the U.S and Zionist interests was simply too dangerous





That chapter is now closed


This is a new one, we could always move forward and have peace and trade but the Afghans constantly need controlling to stop them behaving stupid
 
But we were thwarted at every step of the way by Pakistanis who played a double game, taking our money and supporting the very anti thesis of what we were trying to build there. Supporting the Taliban, giving them training and sanctuary, hosting their leadership (whether Al quaeda or Talibs), providing them a launchpad to attack Afghan territory, and so on. All in a misguided idea of Mmuslim unity.

Not so fast.
I believe most Americans know what Pakistan was doing and why. It had nothing to do with religion and in fact Al Qaida was decimated with a lot of help from Pakistan. If the CIA/Pentagon didn't know of Pakistan's real motives then some kind of sanctions would have been applied on Pakistan for the 'treachery' but they never were. Ask yourself why not?!
Americans wanted to give India a primacy in the region and that's something Pakistanis could not accept and did not accept. And the then ruling entity in Afghanistan was the Northern Alliance, which from the early 90s onwards, was India backed and then rose to power in Afghanistan with the Americans' help. Why would Pakistan accept an India-backed alliance?? Woudn't it be logical to accept the Afghan Taliban who were against the Northern Alliance?
Anyway, in the end, there are no good options for Pakistan in Afghanistan. Never been and probably never will be in our lifetime.
 
I would but the problem is the Taliban is ex boyfriend of GHQ and doesnt listen to Imran Khan.
The name Taliban remains the same, but Talibanis change over time. The Talibanis Pakistanis supported in 1980s have all died or retired. Todays Taliban are 14 to 55 years old.
 
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From about 2002, we Americans tried to civilize these primitive pre-Adamites and build a society that respects individual rights and democracy and the rule of law and scientific inquiry and the notion of equal rights for all.

But we were thwarted at every step of the way by Pakistanis who played a double game, taking our money and supporting the very anti thesis of what we were trying to build there. Supporting the Taliban, giving them training and sanctuary, hosting their leadership (whether Al quaeda or Talibs), providing them a launchpad to attack Afghan territory, and so on. All in a misguided idea of muslim unity.

Now Pakistanis have gotten their wish - the Taliban is in power. And Pakistanis are finding out to their detriment that they should not have supported those barbarians.
On the old forum, many Pakistanis such as @hussain0216 were openly cheering for the fall of Afghanistan to the Talibturds in 2021, and boasting about having bested the USA. They should have been careful what they wished for.

We Americans could always go back to good old America - and we did. But Pakistanis are stuck with their Frankenstein's monster in perpetuity.
Many would argue that USA played and continues to play a double game.

There is another day for this discussion, but we are happy to set you straight on a few matters regarding the subcontinent. Pakistan has also had its own interests since 1947, and those interests were under threat from a clandestine sub-movement within NATO operating recklessly around our region and in Israeli interests, but again, best discussed in a separate thread.
 
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Seems like F-7s got to stretch their wings too.. good use of these airframes considering their limited use in eastern theater.

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Good use of these aircraft in uncontested airspace. Preserve all the high-tech assets.

Probably a significant use of Mirages and F-7PGs going on.
 
Paid trolls. Don’t know how they manage to fill up timelines though.
The full might of the information ministry is behind them...that's how.

All of the people in the video are MoIB employees, and the video was shot inside the ministry too.
 
The name Taliban remains the same, but Talibanis change over time. The Talibanis Pakistanis supported in 1980s have all died or retired. Todays Taliban are 14 to 55 years old.
Their abbajees may have died their sons are today in same Taliban. Check out the baap of Sirajuddin Haqqani or Mullah Yaqoob.
 
Any Baloch or Pashtun tribesman, if they have an iota of common sense, would look across the border into Afghanistan and then look at what's around them in Pakistan, should come to conclude that aligning with those rental losers is not going to be good for themselves.
Pakistan may have many faults and looks bad in terms of its economy but most Western tourists who go to India and Pakistan have better things to say about Pakistan than about India. Shouldn't that count for something given India is supposedly a major economy and even a rising 'Superpower'?
Main fighting force ( FC ) engaging the Kunis are Pashtuns. So are alot of officers and soldiers in the regular forces. Pashtuns have always served Pakistan with distinction
 
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