Operation Ghazab Lil Haq (Pakistan - Afghanistan War)

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I believe this is the footage of that strike

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Pakistan could have easily obliterated the entire area but didn't.

I am perplexed about its more recent patience however. Pakistan could quite clearly set Kabul alight if it wanted to but isn't.

One possibility is that the current USA/ISRAEL terrorists- Iran tensions are incredibly uncertain and Pakistan is restraining itself just in case they are dragged into something a whole lot bigger than these afghandus?

Afghanistan deserves a massive response so perhaps for that to happen the current and bigger problem (WAR JUNKIE USA) facing the region needs to settle.?
 
I warned of this exact scenario many times. The Pakistan army is not a professional force at the top level. It is a group of well-selected men running the oligarch group with friends and links in every circle. When the recent skirmish happened with India, nearly 40 plus innocent civilians were martyred on our side. What did the army do? Shoot some artillery rockets and call it a day. No damage report, but in the press conference, a long compilation of news channel reports praising the army.

When I used to post army soldiers getting martyred every other day in hopes of riling some emotions from this dead qom, I was labelled an enemy informant or even worse, a traitor.

I advise you to quit following these stooges. Let them handle it.
200%! couldn't agree more
 
Pakistan could have easily obliterated the entire area but didn't.

I am perplexed about its more recent patience however. Pakistan could quite clearly set Kabul alight if it wanted to but isn't.

One possibility is that the current USA/ISRAEL terrorists- Iran tensions are incredibly uncertain and Pakistan is restraining itself just in case they are dragged into something a whole lot bigger than these afghandus?

Afghanistan deserves a massive response so perhaps for that to happen the current and bigger problem (WAR JUNKIE USA) facing the region needs to settle.?
nope because daddy ksa/qatar/uae told us to not do it
 
Has anyone ever seen the parody video of a guy telling his friend "Rok mujhay rok, warna main is salay ko mar daloon ga". Constantly giving excuses for his own inability to resolve the situation.

That guys is us at the moment, judging by the posts above.
 
A lieutenant colonel and a sepoy were martyred in a suicide attack during an intelligence-based operation (IBO) in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s Bannu district on Saturday, the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said.

In a press release, the ISPR said a security forces’ convoy was “targeted by Indian proxy Fitna al Khwarij” while an IBO was being conducted on the reported presence of terrorists, including a suicide bomber.

Fitna al Khawarij is a term the state uses for terrorists belonging to the banned Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP).

The military’s media wing added that five terrorists were also killed during the operation.

“A vehicle-borne suicide bomber was intercepted by the leading group, foiling his nefarious design to target innocent civilians/law enforcement personnel in Bannu City, averting major catastrophe,” the ISPR stated.



In its statement, the military reiterated that terrorists were “using Afghan soil” for carrying out attacks inside Pakistan, “violating the sanctity of the holy month of Ramazan”.

“This clearly indicates that they have no link with Islam,” the ISPR declared.

It also noted that the “Afghan Taliban Regime has yet again failed to stop the khwarij from use of Afghan soil for terrorist activities inside Pakistan, that too in the holy month of Ramazan”.

“Pakistan will not exercise any restrain and operations would continue against the perpetrators of this heinous and cowardly act for justified retribution against khwarij, irrespective of their location,” the ISPR asserted.

The military’s media wing added that the counter-terrorism campaign under vision ‘Azm-i-Istehkam’ (as approved by the Federal Apex Committee on National Action Plan) by security forces and law enforcement agencies of Pakistan “will continue at full pace to wipe out the menace of foreign-sponsored and supported terrorism from the country”.

“Such sacrifices of our brave soldiers further reinforce our unwavering commitment [to] safeguarding our nation at all costs,” the military affirmed.
 

Bajaur attack traced to Afghanistan​


Afghan nationals were also allegedly involved in the October 10 attack on the Dera Ismail Khan Police Training Centre

Our Correspondent
February 21, 2026

emergency workers respond to a terrorist attack in bajaur photo reuters


Emergency workers respond to a terrorist attack in Bajaur. Photo: Reuters

ISLAMABAD: Irrefutable evidence has surfaced pointing to the use of Afghan soil for orchestrating terrorist activities in Pakistan, with security sources citing multiple incidents in which Afghan nationals were allegedly involved in major attacks across the country.

The February 16 suicide attack on the Malangi Post in Bajaur, in which 11 security personnel and two civilians were martyred, was carried out by an Afghan national identified as Kharij Ahmad alias Qari Abdullah Abu Zar, a resident of Balkh province of Afghanistan, who had also served in the Taliban's forces.

Sources said the involvement of Afghan nationals in these attacks reflects cross-border facilitation and patronage of militant elements. Investigations into recent incidents have repeatedly traced operational links, training and planning back to Afghanistan.

On February 6, 2026, the suicide bomber who struck in Islamabad's Tarnol area had received militant training in Afghanistan.

Similarly, attackers behind the November 2025 assault on the Islamabad Judicial Complex and the November 24 attack on FC Headquarters in Peshawar also had connections across the border.

Afghan nationals were also allegedly involved in the October 10 attack on the Dera Ismail Khan Police Training Centre and the November 10 assault on Wana Cadet College last year.

On October 19, 2025, a suicide bomber arrested in South Waziristan, Naimatullah son of Musa Jan, was identified as a resident of Kandahar province.
 
The March 4, 2025 attack on Bannu Cantonment was planned in Afghanistan, with confirmation of Afghan nationals' involvement.

Facilitators of the March 11, 2025 Jaffar Express attack were said to be in continuous contact with Kharij Noor Wali, who was hiding in Afghanistan.
 
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