Operation Ghazab Lil Haq (Pakistan - Afghanistan War)

Did like anyone bother to check the coordinance (Longitude / Latitude) in the image?

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1. The image in the tweet

Did anyone notice the Wing in the corner of the image?

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2. If you go to Google Maps...voila!

See the items around.

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3. ...and if you zoom out - Its Kabul Intl. Airport, but on the opposite side for Military.

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4. Back in the day, it was called Eagle Ops (1,2,3,4)
(pic is perhaps 16-17 years old)
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Someone outta tell this genius that the USAF C-130s' don't have Roundels on their Wings like most Air Forces.

They have 'USAF' written on one side, and their emblum on the other.

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Did it occur to this Irves character that it might be the TuAF or UAEAF C-130's ...
 
So collective punishment does work in a tribal backward society. Surprise surprise.

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If Pakistani families are not safe then the families of TTP fighters should not feel safe either.
 
EDITORIAL: Violence feels routine in Pakistan. The security situation deteriorated sharply in 2025, marking the fifth consecutive year of rising terrorism. According to the Pakistan Security Report 2025 by PIPS, the country recorded 699 terrorist attacks, a 34pc increase over 2024. These attacks killed 1,034 people and injured 1,366, reflecting a 21pc rise in fatalities. Overall conflict-related violence — including terrorist attacks, counterterrorism operations, border clashes, and abductions — rose to 1,124 incidents, up 43pc from 2024. These incidents can no longer be viewed as setbacks. They point to a crisis that is expanding in scale and becoming harder to control.

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Pakistan and China issued a joint communique on Monday calling for more “visible and verifiable” actions to dismantle and eliminate all terrorist organisations based in Afghanistan, and prevent them from using Kabul’s territory for militancy against any other country.

The joint statement came after the conclusion of the 7th round of the Pakistan-China Foreign Ministers’ Strategic Dialogue, for which Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar travelled to Beijing.

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Dont tell me how Afghanistan can afford such trade deficit. Afghanistan remmitance is barely $1bn.

Its all drug and smuggling money.
 

Pakistan, China call for more ‘visible, verifiable’ actions to eliminate terrorist groups based in Afghanistan


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January 5, 2026

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Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar and Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi co-chair the 7th round of the Pakistan-China Foreign Ministers’ Strategic Dialogue on January 4. — Photo courtesy FO

Pakistan and China issued a joint communique on Monday calling for more “visible and verifiable” actions to dismantle and eliminate all terrorist organisations based in Afghanistan, and prevent them from using Kabul’s territory for militancy against any other country.

The joint statement came after the conclusion of the 7th round of the Pakistan-China Foreign Ministers’ Strategic Dialogue, for which Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar travelled to Beijing.
 

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