Operation Ghazab Lil Haq (Pakistan - Afghanistan War)

But now you have a WORSE 2-front conflict than before because at least prior you were able to let Taliban hit NA forces or Indian consulates -

Now its there is nothing to oppose the Zionist-Hindutva-Bachabaz nexus in Afghanistan
Therefore, Pakistan has no other choice but to be ruthlessly pro-active....
 
Ata Omar: The act of Sultan Mahmud Ghaznavi in destroying idols was a mistake, and respect must be shown to all religionsAfghanistan's Minister of Agriculture Ata Omar said during a speech in India that Sultan Mahmud Ghaznavi had made a mistake by destroying idols. He stated that respect must be shown to all religions and that people should respect each other's religious beliefs.

His remarks have faced widespread reactions on social media and have been commented on by various sides.


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Mahmud Ghazni was Turkic and not of Afghan decent, he ruled their nation. Hence why they are detached from him.
Good, the Taliban and any other extreme Afghan nationalist kissing the ass of the Hindutvas is not worthy of touching his feet.
 
2 suicide bombings happened in Pakistan yesterday but everyone is so calm and careless including the military youd think everything was perfectly fine
 
2 suicide bombings happened in Pakistan yesterday but everyone is so calm and careless including the military youd think everything was perfectly fine

Not just that, we have reports of TTP ambushing a Police convoy in lower Dir, and then reports of armed men in mountains of Swat valley.

It's astonishing how we traveled from 2015-16 to today, a decade later, we have lost all ground we gained by sacrificing thousands of good men.
 
Not just that, we have reports of TTP ambushing a Police convoy in lower Dir, and then reports of armed men in mountains of Swat valley.

It's astonishing how we traveled from 2015-16 to today, a decade later, we have lost all ground we gained by sacrificing thousands of good men.

Shouldn't have resettled TTP fighters and opened the border.

When NATO left the Pakistani establishment started counting their chickens before they hatched. Blindsided by Imran Khan's soft corner for Afghans.

You are in this position because you have allowed the enemy to ingress and take full advantage. This is why countries like the US pulverize their enemies into dust or submission. They understand very well these tribes and groups are deceivers and the only solution is brute force and domination.
 
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Shouldn't have resettled TTP fighters and opened the border.

When NATO left the Pakistani establishment started counting their chickens before they hatched. Blindsided by Imran Khan's soft corner for Afghans.

You are in this position because you have allowed the enemy to ingress and take full advantage. This is why countries like the US pulverize their enemies into dust or submission. They understand very well these tribes and groups are deceivers and the only solution is brute force and domination.

Even though it was a treacherous move on behalf of the incompetent triarchy, we are way past that phase now. The current leadership is as incompetent if not more.

The earlier resettlements in 2021 and 2022 are all probably dead now. Your major headache is continuous eastward movement of TTP tashkeels from Afghanistan. There's no shortage of manpower as more and more Afghans are joining TTP to wage war against Pakistan and take back their land. That problem has no easy solution.

And for the hard solutions, our Air Force is well equipped but our intelligence is mediocre.

It was a strategic mistake to count on Taliban's return to Kabul. It turned out to be a historical disaster.
 
It was a strategic mistake to count on Taliban's return to Kabul. It turned out to be a historical disaster.
A known enemy is better than an unknown friend.....

A Dana-dar Dushman is better than a Na-dan Dost.....

Unfortunately, the Pak Deep State now has to triple down on the Taliban. Only silver lining: the world has left Afganistan to die. So, Pakistan has got a free hand, which wouldn't have been possible if a legit government were in Kabul......
 
2 suicide bombings happened in Pakistan yesterday but everyone is so calm and careless including the military youd think everything was perfectly fine

If the military is not bothered then why should we be crashing out on this forum.

Let us talk about where we will host JD Vance next..
 
But now you have a WORSE 2-front conflict than before because at least prior you were able to let Taliban hit NA forces or Indian consulates -

Now its there is nothing to oppose the Zionist-Hindutva-Bachabaz nexus in Afghanistan
Yes strategically, its a bloody mess. From an analytical point of view, it only makes sense to divide a large problem into smaller, manageable ones and solve them piece meal. That would mean, may be, to have truce with some of your foes to buy time and focus on only one enemy at a time.

But I reckon the dilemma higher ups are facing here is rather like this:

1. All of these problems are intertwined.
2. TTA used us in a very cunning way and now they are jumping on our balls.
3. There seem to be no clear way to put a lid on one issue say TTP, and focus of another e.g. BLA.
4. I guess a lack of money in the coffers is making any possible buyin of these marauders impossible.

State has already decided to take Talis, and lately the BLA, head on and take the fight to them.

In my opinion, its already too late. The only way forward now is to double down on the kinetic aspect and increase the pressure on BLA and TTA/TTP.

The military targets our flyboys engaged should have been destroyed right after the Americans had left. Similar to the way IAF bombed Assad's military hardware as soon he left the country.


We cannot afford to loose the momentum.
 
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Yes strategically, its a bloody mess. From an analytical point of view, it only makes sense to divide a large problem into smaller, manageable ones and solve them piece meal. That would mean, may be, to have truce with some of your foes to buy time and focus on only one enemy at a time.

But I reckon the dilemma higher ups are facing here is rather like this:

1. All of these problems are intertwined.
2. TTA used us in a very cunning way and now they are jumping on our balls.
3. There seem to be no clear way to put a lid on one issue say TTP, and focus of another e.g. BLA.
4. I guess a lack of money in the coffers is making any possible buyin of these marauders impossible.

State has already decided to take Talis, and lately the BLA, head on and take the fight to them.

In my opinion, its already too late. The only way forward now is to double down on the kinetic aspect and increase the pressure on BLA and TTA/TTP.

The military targets our flyboys engaged should have been destroyed right after the Americans had left. Similar to the way IAF bombed Assad's military hardware as soon he left the country.


We cannot afford to loose the momentum.

It's NEVER too late

Get on a war footing and start destroying some Afghans

Give them a consequence that is Greater then any harm they can inflict
 

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