Operation Ghazab Lil Haq (Pakistan - Afghanistan War)

The Taliban are demanding recognition from Pakistan as the legitimate government of Afghanistan. Pakistan is refusing this for various reasons. The Taliban respond by turning a blind eye to the TTP/BLA terrorist groups and building relations with India.

And why would Pakistan recognize them without their behavior to be adjusted? They owed their back to power to Pakistan, then Pakistan allowed transit trade to India to help them, then Pakistan even upgraded their diplomatic presence in Pakistan and yet the rental thugs were always looking for some 'better deal' and India is offering them.

This Comment to my own Comment on the NY Times sums up well what the Afghans are: A rental 'nation' and it is best we stop complicating the situation and understand their true nature.

"It’s always been a way of life. The tribes there have been at war one way or another since before Alexander the Great invaded and founded Kandahar.When I was deployed there, the US Army found one of the easiest ways to prevent attacks on US positions was simply to pay the warlords not to attack. It’s kind of ironic, but, the tribal warlords over there are basically like US billionaires. They have no allegiances to flags, kings, presidents, or nations. They couldn’t really care less what the land they lord over is called on a map. What they care about is their own territory and their own power.So, to them, it didn’t matter if they were taking money from the Taliban, Putin, the US, or China. Sometimes they’d take money from *all* sides. And if the payments were late? They’d send a few mortars, rockets or IEDs into a mountain valley to remind the US why payments needed to be made on time.I do feel bad for the children of Afghanistan. Because that’s why the cycle of war hasn’t been broken for thousands of years. The only thing their fathers know is war. And they teach their sons war. Those boys grow up and teach their sons war and so on and so forth. And the cycle perpetuates on throughout the ages. For thousands of years."
 
I was wondered about the utility of these planes for ages,

They seemed pointless even as interceptors in this day and age

But if they can be used in Afghanistan then might as well use them before they are retired
Same like those old T-55s.. enough to fight these guys.
 
From about 2002, we Americans tried to civilize these primitive pre-Adamites and build a society that respects individual rights and democracy and the rule of law and scientific inquiry and the notion of equal rights for all.

But we were thwarted at every step of the way by Pakistanis who played a double game, taking our money and supporting the very anti thesis of what we were trying to build there. Supporting the Taliban, giving them training and sanctuary, hosting their leadership (whether Al quaeda or Talibs), providing them a launchpad to attack Afghan territory, and so on. All in a misguided idea of muslim unity.

Now Pakistanis have gotten their wish - the Taliban is in power. And Pakistanis are finding out to their detriment that they should not have supported those barbarians.
On the old forum, many Pakistanis such as @hussain0216 were openly cheering for the fall of Afghanistan to the Talibturds in 2021, and boasting about having bested the USA. They should have been careful what they wished for.

We Americans could always go back to good old America - and we did. But Pakistanis are stuck with their Frankenstein's monster in perpetuity.
 
Seems like F-7s got to stretch their wings too.. good use of these airframes considering their limited use in eastern theater.

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No they didn't, they can't carry PGMs
 
From about 2002, we Americans tried to civilize these primitive pre-Adamites and build a society that respects individual rights and democracy and the rule of law and scientific inquiry and the notion of equal rights for all.

But we were thwarted at every step of the way by Pakistanis who played a double game, taking our money and supporting the very anti thesis of what we were trying to build there. Supporting the Taliban, giving them training and sanctuary, hosting their leadership (whether Al quaeda or Talibs), providing them a launchpad to attack Afghan territory, and so on. All in a misguided idea of muslim unity.

Now Pakistanis have gotten their wish - the Taliban is in power. And Pakistanis are finding out to their detriment that they should not have supported those barbarians.
On the old forum, many Pakistanis such as @hussain0216 were openly cheering for the fall of Afghanistan to the Talibturds in 2021, and boasting about having bested the USA. They should have been careful what they wished for.

We Americans could always go back to good old America - and we did. But Pakistanis are stuck with their Frankenstein's monster in perpetuity.

We won't take lessons on morality from pedophile grooming gang defenders and genocide supporting maniacs.

Pakistan did the right thing by sabotaging your designs. Now, it's up to us to mop it up. It is what it is.

The world isn't perfect.

Piss off and enjoy the visuals.
 
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How about ask your Imrand Dajjal to ask his boyfriends Taliban and TTP BLA BullSheet to recognize Pakistan's border first?
I would but the problem is the Taliban is ex boyfriend of GHQ and doesnt listen to Imran Khan.
 
I agree. Now is the time to boost Haqqani if he is willing to play ball and normalize ties with Pakistan against Akhundzada.
Uuuhhh

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