Operation Ghazab Lil Haq (Pakistan - Afghanistan War)

DG ISPR says Afghan Taliban regime need to make ‘clear choice’ between standing with terror organisations or with Pakistan


DG ISPR called on the Afghan Taliban to make a “choice” between Pakistan and terrorist organisations.

“I want to make one thing clear: the oppressive Afghan Taliban regime has to make a clear choice — choose between TTP, BLA, Daesh, Al-Qaeda, terrorists and terrorist organisations and between Pakistan,” the military spokesperson said.

“Pakistan has made it clear before, it is not something new,” he said.

“Let it be known that our choice is absolutely clear — it will always be Pakistan over everything.”
 
I have often said here that Afghanistan should have been left alone to become another 'Stan'. The Soviets would have educated them, emancipated women, made a proper society there.
Pakistan, Americans/West, Islamic world combined thwarted the Soviets and here we are. But then we all know what hindsight is...
That, I think I can agree with.
 
Ok but why posting an AI figure with it

Oh, I didn't know it was an AI image! Saw multiple Pakistani channels reporting Mr. Neda's death yesterday. Plus, I am not very good at figuring out AI or not.
 

Pakistan thwarted drone strikes in key cities - Information Minister

BBC

Pakistan's Minister for Information Atta Tarar has tweeted that Pakistan has thwarted Afghan Taliban attempts to launch small drones to attack targets in Abbottabad, Swabi and Nowshera.

"Anti Drone Systems have brought down all the drones. No damage to life," his tweet added.

Abbottabad is a military garrison city that houses the Pakistan Army's military academy.

Tarar's statement comes after Taliban's Ministry of Defence spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid claimed to have launched "airstrikes" targeting a military camp near Faizabad in Islamabad, a military base in Nowshera, military positions in Jamrud, and additional locations in Abbottabad.

The Taliban statement added that the "aerial operation was successfully executed, targeting key Pakistani military bases, command centres, and strategic facilities. The strikes were carried out in response to the aerial incursions conducted last night by Pakistani forces in Kabul, Kandahar and Paktia."
 
Sad development it seems due to so called friendly Muslims Nations we have halt attacks which was golden opportunity to cull all TTP / TTA plus BLA etc masterminds.
We haven’t halted the attacks bro are you slow
 
Analysis

What does Pakistan's 'open war' statement mean?

Split screen of BBC Newsday broadcast showing anchor steve lai interviewing Afhganistan expert Amin Saikal


Pakistan's defence minister has declared "open war" against Afghanistan following this morning air strikes by its military in Kabul and two other provinces.

But what does this mean?

It's a "very serious development" and Islamabad is signalling that it wants to "punish" the Afghan Taliban, whom it accuses of backing militants behind recent attacks in Pakistan, Amin Saikal, an expert on Afghanistan tells the BBC's Newsday programme.

"The two sides have been at loggerheads for a long period of time. Now, the Pakistanis decided to go for the jugular. They wanted to really punish the Taliban for supporting the Pakistani Taliban who have carried out a number of attacks on Pakistani targets and killed a lot of people in the last year or two," says Saikal, founder of the Australian National University's Centre for Arab and Islamic Studies.

The escalation would be disastrous for the Afghan people who are facing their own economic difficulties, says Saikal, who also wrote the book Modern Afghanistan.
 

How do Pakistan's and Afghanistan's militaries stack up against each other?

BBC
A Pakistani army tank


A Pakistani army tank

There's a significant disparity in military capability between Pakistan and the Afghan Taliban.

Pakistan's armed forces, which are nuclear-armed, have consistently been ranked in the world's top 15 in military strength.

The Afghan Taliban, on the other hand, lack the same military resources and face their own challenges.

The weapons owned by the Taliban military largely come from three sources: those left by the former Afghan army, those from foreign forces that have withdrawn, and new weapons they have obtained from sources including the black market.

Experts say videos of past border clashes suggest the Taliban forces have mostly used light weapons against Pakistani forces.

However, the Taliban have extensive experience in guerrilla warfare, analysts say.
 
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cucked statement- saar please peace and dialogue, no expression of support.

iron brother saar.
 
What's the fact of the current situation? PTI supporters are bachaybaz? Or pathan are bachaybaz? Or who is bachaybaz? Just because they have a different perspective on how to resolve the situation?

Nobody is supporting TTP. But if you simply disagree that only fighting or bombing won't resolve the issue, you become a bachaybaz?

I'll ignore the rest of your emotional appeal because I've probably had more of a personal loss in this war than you, so go do that with someone else.

As @M. Sarmad said, there's a whole lot of nuance in things, learn to appreciate it. Get out of the edgy teenager phase man.
Please don't give us emotional blackmailing of personal losses,.. you are like a cow , regurgitating and pissing at the same time.
 
Just get that Baitullah mehsud and i am not bothered about what else happen
Just get that Hakimullah mehsud and i am not bothered about what else happen
Just get that Mullah Fazlullah and i am not bothered about what else happen

See where I'm getting at?

Yes.

Killing the head is not enough.

Stopping terrorism needs a multi pronged approach. On the military front however, creating more buffer zones may help delay targeting civilians.
 
Not so fast.
I believe most Americans know what Pakistan was doing and why. It had nothing to do with religion and in fact Al Qaida was decimated with a lot of help from Pakistan. If the CIA/Pentagon didn't know of Pakistan's real motives then some kind of sanctions would have been applied on Pakistan for the 'treachery' but they never were. Ask yourself why not?!
Americans wanted to give India a primacy in the region and that's something Pakistanis could not accept and did not accept. And the then ruling entity in Afghanistan was the Northern Alliance, which from the early 90s onwards, was India backed and then rose to power in Afghanistan with the Americans' help. Why would Pakistan accept an India-backed alliance?? Woudn't it be logical to accept the Afghan Taliban who were against the Northern Alliance?
Anyway, in the end, there are no good options for Pakistan in Afghanistan. Never been and probably never will be in our lifetime.

People think Pakistan was against the U.S from the beginning, THIS IS FALSE

Pakistan was on board to support the Afghan Republic and helped

All Pakistan wanted was
-Pakistan sovereignty and borders respected
-Pakistan interests safeguarded
-Pakistan security interest vis-a-vis India to be respected and India allowed no space in Afghanistan

They were simple reasonable requests from Pakistan

However the Afghan Republic were determined to try and screw over Pakistan
They purposely tried to use both the U.S and India against us
And allowed India space to build multiple intelligence centers
Taliban attacks against Pakistan were high and funding and training were coming from the Afghan Republic and India

The U.S could have helped us, by knocking the Afghans in the head and saying knock it off, especially since the U.S was providing massive aid to Afghanistan

But the U.S was arrogant and did nothing



In the end the combination of the Afghan Republic, India, U.S and NATO forced Pakistan to act and we TORE EVERYTHING DOWN


The Taliban for all their stupidity were the lesser of evils and far less of a strategic threat



It just however seems the Afghans can never live in peace
 
What's the fact of the current situation? PTI supporters are bachaybaz? Or pathan are bachaybaz? Or who is bachaybaz? Just because they have a different perspective on how to resolve the situation?

Nobody is supporting TTP. But if you simply disagree that only fighting or bombing won't resolve the issue, you become a bachaybaz?

I'll ignore the rest of your emotional appeal because I've probably had more of a personal loss in this war than you, so go do that with someone else.

As @M. Sarmad said, there's a whole lot of nuance in things, learn to appreciate it. Get out of the edgy teenager phase man.
Firstly, I did not make that post to no need to vent on me.

Secondly, who mentioned PTI supporters anywhere at all ? Not once did I mention PTI or its supporters. I'm talking against TTP and its supporters and you got riled up that me and the OP are insulting PTI supporters.

Yes Taliban supporters are scums and they do it knowing that Taliban are terrorists and involved in organize child trafficking and many other lowlife things. That includes anyone who supports them, whether they are in PPP or PMLN or PTI or India or in Afghanistan. I'm not gonna apologize for saying this.

Unless you genuinely equate TTP supporters with PTI supporters, in which case you need to ask yourself why you subconsciously believe that, instead of shouting at others when they talk against Taliban.
 
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First India, now Afghanistan has gotten a shock, says DG ISPR


“First India had gotten a shock with Bunyan-i-Marsoos … now Afghanistan has gotten a shock,” the DG ISPR said.

He also praised the public support for the Pakistan forces, saying, “The people of this nation stand in front, behind, and on both sides of this army. We draw our strength, our resolve and our aspirations from the people of Pakistan.”
 

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