Operation Ghazab Lil Haq (Pakistan - Afghanistan War)

Your "solution" is a complete waste of any sane person's time.

The Taliban who came to power in the 90's didn't listen to Pakistan , were uncivilized and gave refuge to terrorists from all over the world, ending in the debacle of 9/11. Yet our GHQ geniuses thought bring these Taliban back to power in Kabul was the solution! With duffers like these in charge who needs enemies.

What Ayub said about the Afghans in the 60s.

Field Marshal Ayub said Afghan consulates in Pakistan had become "centers of espionage and subversion-almost like an enemy within our territory.”


And they still decided to keep an open border since the 80s and allow millions of Afghans to flood in and take over border towns, culture and ideology. Who do we blame for this? Hamid Gul? Zia?

Meanwhile 90s generation feeding the snake, absolutely clueless :ROFLMAO:
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Seeking stability in a neighboring country means investment, trade, soft power, building institutions, discussing and resolving disputes via compromise. Mutual peaceful progress.

Seeking stability in a neighboring country does not mean stroking civil war via proxies, which has been Pakistani policy from 1979 to 2021.

The damage has been done.
 
Asim Munir should BOMB THE **** OUT OF AFGHANISTAN

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Seeking stability in a neighboring country means investment, trade, soft power, building institutions, discussing and resolving disputes via compromise. Mutual peaceful progress.

Seeking stability in a neighboring country does not mean stroking civil war via proxies, which has been Pakistani policy from 1979 to 2021.
You dont realise this is the Pakistan of 2026. No longer the one you can fool into being a lapdop of Afghan interests.

People dont care about its instability, they want blood at any costs. You overplayed ur hand.

Bad days ahead for Afghan Pashtun nationalists
 
You dont realise this is the Pakistan of 2026. No longer the one you can fool into being a lapdop of Afghan interests.

People dont care about its instability, they want blood at any costs. You overplayed ur hand.

Bad days ahead for Afghan Pashtun nationalists
chota moun baree baat.

The poster a few pages back had the correct diagnosis. The fools in GHQ have opened up so many fronts inside and outside Pakistan that they themselves don't know what to do now.
 
I have written my suggestions on alternatives Pakistan could have followed since 1979, 1989, 2001 or even 2021 many times, even on this thread. You can look them up.

That doesn't change the fact that Pakistan's Afghan policies since 1979 have been self-destructive mess.

Link the posts then. Go on.

My "community" has not been in power in Pakistan, executing coups, building an extraconstitutional business empire, exploiting and abusing smaller provinces and selling the country to get some dollars and dirhams from foreigners.

Then to flee abroad.

Sure, buddy.... Ethnic prejudice is just as pathetic as ethnic-worship, born from the same coping mechanisms. Tell us your community, let's see what teer they've let loose. A toonie says that you and your community is just as nangay in this talab, in every single way, including your desperate clutching at unfounded ethnic and sectarian allegiances. Once you've all realized that we're all the same stinking pile of garbage heading the same stinking way, maybe we'll do something about it.

Gari aik lane mein chalai nahi jati is quam se aur inki bakwas sun lo.
 
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Your "solution" is a complete waste of any sane person's time.

The Taliban who came to power in the 90's didn't listen to Pakistan , were barbaric and gave refuge to terrorists from all over the world, ending in the debacle of 9/11. Yet our GHQ geniuses thought bringing these Taliban back to power in Kabul was the solution! With duffers like these in charge who needs enemies.
A sane person? its easy to say behind the keyboard in the comfort of your home.. Let me enlighten you. I have seen them pre-9/11 and I have fought them post-9/11. I know their deep rooted hatred toward Pakistanis firsthand ... it doesn't matter if you fight alongside them, they will still turn on you. My solution isn't influenced by emotion, it is based on pure strategy, and logic. Afghanistan has been a disaster throughout its entire history, from the communist-wannabe governments to the barbaric Taliban.
We didn't install any of them; we were simply left with no choice but to side with the option we thought we could tame. The reality is that this nation can never be trusted. Hatred is in their blood.
 
Bringing the Taliban to power after sabotaging the US for 20 plus years may prove the biggest strategic blunder in the history of Pakistan. Duffers have ensured we now have hostile states in both East and West. Karzai/Ghani governments were not as bad as this.

Insurgent groups all over the world are utilizing cheap drones for attacks and this capability is only going to grow.
Yes, Karzai/Ghani governments were not as bad as these pathetic Talis but while those governments had cover from Uncle Sam, they still had to follow some rules. These terrorists Taliban know no rules. The only language they understand is power of gun. It's not that Pakistan cannot hammer talis or eliminate mullah hebatulla or other top level filth. It might be some other factors.

I think Pakistan should now start eliminating second tier tali leadership just to make their top leaders keep running for life like exhausted dogs with their tongues out.
 
I have written my suggestions on alternatives Pakistan
you suggestion is to literally be friendly with them like that hasnt been tried , saar no air strikes or operations saar
we will hurt the poor kuni's saar

what else do you think we have been trying to do for the past 6 years

what did you think that retard meant whne he said Don't worry, everything will be okay with tea in his hand in kabul

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it doesnt fuking work , we have tried every venue , turkey , qatar ksa china
it doesnt work because they are not logical , you are trying to reason with literal tribal leaders and islamist who think god has promised them kpk and balochistan

ajeeb insan ho yaar , how can u read and listen what they say and say yes , lets make a peace deal
 
Back in 2013 it was Pakistan that was the sanctuary that the Taliban were using to fight the US/Afghan government. There were constant allegations against ISI that it was supporting the Taliban, which of course it denied.

I would not be surprised if the CIA is covertly supporting the Taliban/TTP today as a form of revenge against Pakistan and also to keep the country off-balance. That is certainly the American mentality.

 
talking about the last 6 years you absolute dumbwit
So no, you have never tried treating them as a normal country with whom you should build relations and resolve disputes.
dis nigga genuinely reatrded
are u a afghani , like seriously

stop kanging onto last 50 years see what have been trying for the last 6
tried peace with ttp and taliban and they wont listen
ajeeb insaan to tum ho to just swallow GHQ propaganda hook line and sinker
u disagree with my retarded comment u must be a fujeet
 
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looks like faujeets wont do anything about drones , so expect these drone attacks to happen very regularly
fauj can say they took them down and talis can save face and say they responded and eventually might even get a target


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