Operation Ghazab Lil Haq (Pakistan - Afghanistan War)

Since Pakistan's foundation, there have never been any 'good' options on Afghanistan. Curse of geography put Pakistan next to the Cancer of Asia. Only time, with education, development in Afghanistan is longterm solution. Only time. Until then, just the bandaids.
Honestly they need their monarchy back. A republic won't work since it will get demonized as a plot of western countries. But a monarchy with nominal backing from the decentralized clergy like how it was before Daoud Khan's time would work best for Afghanistan and Pakistan
 
Honestly they need their monarchy back. A republic won't work since it will get demonized as a plot of western countries. But a monarchy with nominal backing from the decentralized clergy like how it was before Daoud Khan's time would work best for Afghanistan and Pakistan

Afghanistan's best years were before Daoud Khan toppled King Zahir and I think shortly after the Americans toppled the Taliban regime in October 2001, there was even a talk of bringing the very old King Zahir back to power but that didn't happen, presumably because King Zahir Shah was too old or not interested.
But I think you are on right track if you were alluding to one firm hand to rule Afghanistan again. That country, along with probably many dozens of countries, need to dispense with the Western fed 'democracy' BS ideas until there is enough education of the masses. Otherwise, might as well lets wish for the pigs to fly.
 
too late but need to continue everytime they will do something dirty.
 
Whilst its good to go after terrorists in Afghanistan, Pak needs to seal its border somehow to prevent infiltration and find the terror outfits operating within Pak.

This IMO is the best long term solution.
 
Seriously?
Have we stopped to that level?

Striking actual perpetrators of attacks on Pakistan is very good. But making that as an excuse for propaganda of h4te against all Afghans , is not ok.
forget twitter, you can find many here. In fact, they paint FATA people with the same brush.
 
We need to do better to bolster internal security. Airstrikes in Afghanistan won't change a thing in the long term. They'll take out a terrorist node or two but not collapse the terrorism superstructure. There's a whole pipeline delivering children into terrorism in Afghanistan and airstrikes will do little to change that.

The war we should fight first is closer, much closer.

Ex-FATA is riddled with the TTP. Zaafran Wazir's kidnapping should be an eye- opener. That's the war we need to fight and fight better. Border security, surveillance, development, regulation of madrassas, de-radicalization, improved local governance, and confidence building measures in Pakistan's terrorist hotspots.
I agree undoubtedly. And to add to that, proper education and strengthening of governance in those areas.
 
Kabul condemned the strikes as violations of sovereignty and international law and warned of a calculated response.

They should attack Pakistan. Escalate.

I do not know what exactly is the reason for Pakistan to not realize this, but every terrorist attack originating from afghanistan is basically violation of Pakistan's sovereignty. They are a militia who got a country by Pakistan's help and are now hell bent on destroying everything. Why Pakistanis are treating them as a legitimate government with a regular disciplined army and civil society is beyond me.
 
none stop bonbing and targeting their officials as they are doing against ours
 
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If propaganda had a face it would be this swine.
Targeting holy sites? How dare he call a fithly terrorist hideouts a holy site?



Masjid al-Dirar (Mosque of Harm/Dissent) was a structure built in Medina by hypocrites (Munafiqoon) near the Quba Mosque in 630 AD. It was intended to create division among Muslims, promote hypocrisy, and serve as an outpost for those plotting against Prophet Muhammad, but it was ordered to be burned down by him upon his return from the Expedition to Tabuk.
 

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