Operation Ghazab Lil Haq (Pakistan - Afghanistan War)

I have yet to see one news piece from international media where they aren't quoting Taliban officials and their claims.
As explained, this is because "international" media is substantially parasitised by India-centric staff, be they actual Indian citizens or members of the Indian diaspora. Weight of numbers does have an impact.

The real question to be asked is whether power brokers in the west actually care about what Talibs say or don't say. When you answer that question, you will understand why Pakistan can and should continue to escalate its aggressive posture.

India has made many poor strategic choices over the decades - this is one of the worst.
 
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When will india condemn

  1. Illegal war of aggression waged on iran by israel?
  2. Killing of unarmed Iranian Navy's sailors and their navy ship returning from india?
  3. Killing of iranian school children
  4. killing of iranian supreme leader and others
  5. Genocide carried out by israel in Palestine and killing of thousands of Palestinian children?
  6. Killing of three indian merchant navy sailors?
  7. Extra judicial killing of indian citizens by their police, specially in Uttar Pardesh?
Before raising voice for cavemen barbarians, india should raise voice for its long old allies and friends.

Pakistan should raise the case of grave human right violations in india. indian journalists are being persecuted, anyone who says anything against the current indian government either ends up dead or is jailed.
 
As much as I'd like PAF to bomb terrorist infrastructure in Afghanistan. We should also look at the quality of intelligence that is being provided to PAF.

From February till March, when Joint Command got cold feet after bombing of Camp Phoenix, there was a proper air campaign aimed at Taliban military sites. It wasn't hurting TTP, but at least it was raising cost for the Taliban.

Then, after that, twice when PAF has hit sites in Afghanistan, they were insignificant, had no real value, and were in remote areas closer to Pakistani border. Both times, there were civilian casualties, and we have bad PR all over the world.

What we should be asking the high command is, how incompetent is our intelligence community that we cannot pin point any top level leader of TTP and then maybe pass that information to PAF, so their effort actually bears some fruit. These random strikes will not act as deterrent. Taliban don't care about their civilians, and no matter how many of them die, we would not see any difference. Taliban will feel the pain when you actually hit places and people that matter to them.
 
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Only if we could pickup KPK and put in on spot of punjab and bring punjab to the afghanistan border and then asked FC and army to stay this much easy and lean on afghan border.

And then I ask you hoor ki haal nay lehndy dy ?
Its not the location or Geography, but the people that determine how they want to live, America share a large border with Mexico where Cartels brutally massacre people, but that shit doesn't happen in America.
 
Can we please continue the strikes? we are doing the house cleaning for the World, as these Afghans are useless, and good for nothing.
 
"At least 4 UAV’s have either crashed or been destroyed mid air in three different areas of Balochistan across Chaman in Pishin, 3 injuries have been reported. While a woman was killed and 5 injured in Passani area on the outskirts of Peshawar while two more UAV’s have reportedly crashed West of Peshawar, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province. These are initial details that have emerged. The origins of the drones are said to have been from Afghanistan. More details have been awaited."

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Afghan response is on
 

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