Distant_Observer
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Just take them and also crater this tv studio.
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When US bombed them they ran to their only refuge Pakistan, if pakistan becomes hostile, where are they gonna go? India? Iran? China?you're saying we'd be able to mount a more effective campaign in this regard?
Just take them and also crater this tv studio.
Just take them and also crater this tv studio.
dude their def minister legit said , pakistan is proud of their nukes and ballistic missile but we have suicide bombersHas anyone told them that it's possible to blow stuff up without strapping yourself to it?
How long before they find out?

dude their def minister legit said , pakistan is proud of their nukes and ballistic missile but we have suicide bombers![]()
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you should already know they dont have an answer, they only have political agenda which for them comes before Pakistan.Answer the question kindly instead of deflecting with the usual canards.
This is a tight rope we are playing here. We'd lose alot of our own leverage on matters of our interest where we rely on UN resolutions and statements. UN is an ineffective club, but it still holds some weight, especially for a singleton like us.
Yes, because Pakistan's goals aren't the same as imperial powers looking to incorporate Afghanistan into their constellation of puppet nations.So you're saying we'd be able to mount a more effective campaign in this regard?
An insurgency is not the same as a conventional war.They've been fighting for 30 odd years without fear of economic suppression or anything else. We've had them on blockade since months now (to our detriment mind you). And right now frankly, we don't even have the clout to go ahead and get the world to put sanctions on them or anything similar.
They absolutely care. If they didn't, they wouldn't give a shit about trying to make sure their financial institutions don't collapse. They're a government now, not a ragtag militia. They have to care by their very nature.What makes you think they give a hoot about economic pressure?
Context matters. It always matters.This was a general observation on the commentary I've seen on the issue, here and on twitter. Replace Afghans with Palestinians and you'd have trouble understanding if it was us or Israelis posting.
I did not agree at all.You first say it is not, and then you agree with my point?
Except foe the fact that Pakistan is reactionary. It reacts to attacks, and tends to not take initiative for fear of international backlash.And...? This is like the same crying we do "Ramzan main hamla kar dia", "Masjid par hamla kar dia".
Haan kar dia, haan they hate us, so do something about it, which is effective.
Not strategic depth.So what's this then?
The problem would be far more manageable.Same piece of land with the same people. The western half of Afghanistan is as good as a blackhole for us. Balkanize kar kay bhi you'd be left with the same problem.
Sure.The solution to this IMO rests in us increasing our capabilities and having an effective deterrent on the border, nothing else will achieve our goals of lasting peace in the region. This is step 1, stop the inflow. You aren't going to be able to get the Afghans to do anything. You tried with the Haqqanis and the Mullah Bradar, to no fruition. They've got Qataris and Indians to give them what they need. Sure, you can keep striking tactically where you see fit, but that in itself is not the solution.
Pakistan has build border fencing along the border, and its only partially effective precisely because its impossible to build an effective border wall along the border.There are no shortcuts to this, you have to pour in resources if you want to get lasting peace. Granted the terrain is tough and undulating, but it's not the surface of the moon we are talking about here. If China could create a wall in that terrain, and if we could create KKH, then we sure as heck can erect this wall too. Not saying this is easy, or a walk in the park, but then it is what's required at this point.
Sure.This is the military and tactical part of the equation.
Sure.Then comes the social aspect of it, which has been discussed to death and everyone knows what the roadblocks to that are.
The only thing I agree with here is that Pakistan needs to actually get serious.I have no love for Afghanistan, but these one off strikes, and then luddian dalna and vague posting for the next 3 days from ISPR interns isn't really going to do you any good. It's time we get serious about these matters, magr hamara zyada zor syasat aur real estate par hai.
I wouldn't be so sure about that.Tajiks/hazaras are loving Pakistani strikes.
We can't even beat the Baluchi liberation. I warned 20 years ago we couldn't and diplomacy and negotiation was the only solution, now the HinduJews are egging Pakistan to a fight with Afghanistan. Modi just went to Netanyahu to get the green light and Pakistan and Afghanistan are falling into the trap.Completely agree with this. The only mistake Pakistan keeps making wrt to this conflict is that we keep differentiating between TTP and TTA. This is exactly what the Afghanists want. To treat them as separate distinct problem/entities (TTP Pakistans internal problem) when in reality both are 1 and the same.
Pakistan continues to be duped by the Afghanists into believing that some magical retaliation will come from Afghanistan if we go through with annihilating them. I would assume they could stir up some trouble in KP, and activate some sleeper cells for high profile terrorist attacks (again nothing they haven't already done or are doing), but both will eventually play into Pakistans narrative. Pakistan will also garner international support and show they are serious about solving the terrorist problem in Afghanistan.
Khand already said Pakistan doesn't need nukes in a TV interview. May be that's why he favor Taliban. Basically khand and taliban are on same agenda.I have said this before …. Pakistan will be made unsafe to exist as a nuclear state… this war with Afghanistan will just be used as excuse of bigger security failures and failure to exist as a safe nuclear power… it will take only 1 incident ….. Get ready all my predictions about munira came true during May conflict with india…. Its coming
Passive voice is doing some heavy lifting there.I have said this before …. Pakistan will be made unsafe to exist as a nuclear state… this war with Afghanistan will just be used as excuse of bigger security failures and failure to exist as a safe nuclear power… it will take only 1 incident ….. Get ready all my predictions about munira came true during May conflict with india…. Its coming
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