Operation Ghazab Lil Haq (Pakistan - Afghanistan War)

Fun facts, Pakistan's Frontier Corps consists of local recruits who are mostly Pathans. Dont know where PTI gets their information. Let me guess, India and Israel.
its called Hypocracy. there are enough raw videos uploaded where Pakistan military personnel of all accents and ethnicites are shown and heard talking and executing their operations.

while we are at the subject of hypocracy, these same army haters have been questioning the Takbirs of the Pakistan army saying that this is haram to attack "fellow Muslim borthers".. but these hypocrates dont pose this same quesiton to their brother taliban when they are attacking our Mosques, imambargahs, schools , police and army personnel.
 

Pakistan bombs targets in Afghan cities, minister calls it 'open war'​

By Mohammad Yunus Yawar
February 27, 20267:30 AM GMT+5Updated 39 mins ago



Smoke rises following what Pakistani and Taliban officials say are Pakistani strikes, in Kabul

Pakistan's Defence Minister Khawaja Muhammad Asif during an interview with Reuters in Islamabad's Defence Minister Khawaja Muhammad Asif during an interview with Reuters in Islamabad


Item 1 of 2 Smoke rises following what Pakistani and Taliban officials say are Pakistani strikes, in Kabul, Afghanistan, in this still image taken from video released February 27, 2026. Pakistani security forces/Handout via REUTERS
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This Target really needs a Fuel Air explosive to take out? It is a large target, and maybe a FAE will help burn a lot of those buildings otherwise it is a LGB for each of those buildings which is very expensive.
 
The same source says the 2018 elections were engineered for the PTI to win, through military meddling (check the headlines):


You must believe that too of course, because according to this; the PTI didn’t win the popular mandate in the 2018 elections.
 
Look at this headline "From sponsor to enemy : What is behind Pakistan's attack on the Taliban"

International community viewpoint is Pakistan made its bed in Afghanistan and should now sleep in it.


If course they are going to be salty, we humiliated the west

It was up to the Afghans to then make peace and trade

But the Afghans won't change, they keep supporting terrorism against us

So what can we do except destroy the Afghans



Your acting like their is another solution we haven't tried yet
 
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show me if there were any suicide bomb blasts in pakistan before musshi era???
if you need someone on the forum to find you details to prove your ignorance then its a given you will reject that.
you are suffering from selective memory loss or are choosing to ignore the terror attacks and assasinations that traced back to Afghanistan befreo 2000.
 
If course they are going to be salty, we humiliated the west

It was up to the Afghans to then make peace and trade

But the Afghans won't change, they keep supporting terrorism against us

So what can we do except destroy the Afghans



Your acting like their is another solution we haven't tried yet
read what Babur said about them om Tuzk Babri. Afghans and their supporters (by extension) are scumbags. Namak Haram and backstabbers is very fitting for them.
 

Summary​

  • Pakistan strikes the Afghan capital of Kabul as part of a wave of attacks across the country, according to a government official
  • The Pakistani strikes on Friday came after the Afghan Taliban announced a major offensive against Pakistani military posts near the border on Thursday night
  • As tensions flare, Pakistan's PM says the country has "the full capability to crush any aggressive ambitions", while the defence minister declares "open war" on the Afghan Taliban
  • A spokesperson for the Afghan Taliban says on X it has responded with renewed attacks against Pakistani troops - though the post has now been deleted



 
Look at this headline "From sponsor to enemy : What is behind Pakistan's attack on the Taliban"

International community viewpoint is Pakistan made its bed in Afghanistan and should now sleep in it.


Logically, this is true. Pakistan supported the Taliban, provided protection for them during the USA occupation. Pakistan made a mistake in this, and yes, the onus is on Pakistan to fix its own mess.

I don't support the idea of other countries helping Pakistan to take down the Taliban. The Pakistan Army has to do it, since it is their Frankenstein monster that they lost control of. Maybe they will learn a lesson and I don't think we should deny both the ISI and Pakistan Army of this lesson ....

A little hard on the nose, but how else will these generals learn anything?
 

We are pausing our live coverage​

BBC

Pakistan bombed Afghanistan's capital Kabul as well as two other provinces on Friday, after the Afghan Taliban announced a major offensive against Pakistani military posts near the border on Thursday night.

Friday's events escalated a long-running conflict that has had the UN, China, Iran, Turkey and Saudi Arabia calling on both sides to stop fighting.

Here's a rundown of what happened today:

  • Pakistani forces struck Kabul and the provinces of Kandahar and Paktika but the casualty count remains unclear
  • Iran has offered to mediate, China has called for dialogue while foreign ministers of Saudi Arabia and Turkey have called for an end to hostilities in phone calls with their Pakistani counterpart
  • Several Pakistani ministers have praised the actions of their armed forces including Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif who said his country's forces are able to "crush" its foes while the defence minister has declared "open war" on the Afghan Taliban
  • Analysts tell the BBC this means Islamabad is serious in "punishing" Afghanistan's leaders for allegedly supporting the Pakistani Taliban
  • The air strikes follow months of hostilities between the two countries our South Asia and Afghanistan correspondent Yogita Limaye writes
  • Outgunned by nuclear-armed Pakistan, it is unlikely for the Taliban to fight a conventional war with Pakistan, analysts tell BBC Urdu
 
so question to the sane minds here?
what is the breaking point?
I mean whenever both parties sit together to talk where exactly does it fails?
What are their demands and what are ours?
 
It decreased for many years post Zarb e Azb, and increased during Imran Khan’s tenure as compared to post-Zarb-e-Azb. Now it’s rising again.

Zarb-e-Azb was why terrorism decreased in Pakistan, not Imran Khan’s tenure.

If Imran Khan was PM in 2014, Zarb e Azb would have never happened; and Pakistan would be suffering from record levels of terrorism.
Operation radd ulfasad was in full swing during the PTI government.Anyway you are right terrorism decreased and recent terror incidents did not justify starting an all out war.If taking out TTP and BLA is the aim a much better idea is to send kill teams you know the infamous namaloom afraad of ISI to target them.

Also try to promote haqqani and non pashtun Taliban factions as compared to kandharis who have a proclaimed sympathy with ttp.Anything but opening a front like this needlessly
Because TTA isn't guerrilla force,, it's a State/government

It doesn't have manufacturing of weapons or ammunition

It doesn't have much large weapons

It doesn't have much money


So after a few days it starts to burn up it's resources
Cant build more and only has limited funds
At the same time it has no airforce or A.D so PAF can strike with impunity



You are right afghans can try to strike Pakistan, or they can send BLA and TTP
BUT is it worth it????

If Pakistan responds with heavy strikes then what does a dead policeman killed by BLA matter?




The Afghans have a choice, it's time to make a smart decision
All Pakistan is asking if for the BLA and TTP to be destroyed

Just point them out and Pakistan will kill them

This is the same level of confidence that was shown in 1971.The rest is history.


TTA held out for 20 years and they have their fair share of sympathizers across our eastern front.Things won't be as simple as you claim
 

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