Pakistan-Af: Operation Khyber Storm

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You are missing the point here

If they dont call it boarder that mean they arent sincere

So its pure stupidity to talk to such a foe
They aren't sincere anyway, even if you call it border.
For Afghani a peace deal is nothing.
The only way to make them keep the peace is to fight with them better than them.
We all should know this.
 
There mostly max 3 lac Taliban fighter including Police and there government official. While Pakistan army total strength is beyond 10 lac including reserve let alone equipment and assets. If there was any country capable like Pakistan than it would taken out all government official like Israel did to Iran but are soft and confuse apporach towards afghan is the reason they bark at us.

It will happen. Patience is needed. The Afghans will resort to terror. That will be the license to go all out. We will deal with this Hindu bastion.
 
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@mythbuster

Went through the article, Blum Pai. I agree with the article when it suggests that India needs to take a twin track approach to resolve the REE dilemma.

In the short-term, it needs to acquiesce to Chinese demands to solve the immediate requirements.
In the long-term, it needs to develop its own derisked supply chain.

Where I disagree is that there is any role of Afghanistan in solving this issue. The fact is that we do have lots of REE- almost 6% of the global reserves. And this is when we have not even done enough exploration within the country. Not to mention the vast amounts available as part of mining and refining wastes such as coal fly ash, red mud, zinc, copper and aluminium refinery waste etc. Our problem is that we don't have the capacity and tech to refine and process these REEs. Our main manufacturer IREML has an ability to process about 8 or 9 of the 17 REEs, but their capacity is insufficient. The problem is to acquire the tech and set up capacities which will take anywhere between 2-3 to 10 years depending on which metal we want to process. Acquiring the mythical pot of gold in AFG doesn't address the basic issue.

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I don't understand the nitty-gritty of mining processes , all I know is that India has learnt her lesson and wants to keep multiple options....it's the largest country on the planet , it can't afford to be held hostage to the whims of other.
 
Bro you sure? Never heard of this. The UK has a far bigger population and their women wouldn't even spit on them.
No, he doesn't know what he's talking about. Most of these guys are behaving towards Muslim women just like the Indians do online - making vile remarks without much proof.
 
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@ARMalik sb

Funny you mentioned this cause in the West, even in Australia, Afghan girls/women are actually sleeping with Indian men due to significant brain washing of Afghans.

I don't think it is about brainwashing. Indian men are generally good earners, steady guys who make good husbands and fathers. Especially the South Indians, Bengalis, Gujarati etc. They are not as handsome or virile as their Afghan and Pakistani counterparts, but Afghan women are looking for stability and security than excitement.

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Ain't no one wants an Indian - even a financially stable Indian. You are literally weaker than a White girl. I hear you talk about your income - but still no play from any women including your own. Go look at how the world views Indians - the least desirable group of men on the planet.
 
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That is a much better approach than trying to mimic the Indian Operation Sindoor nonsense.

But some things for thought....during my time in UK I met some Afghans who were quite well off. To my shock they had been deported multiple times from Pakistan and always found a way back in. They even owned houses in Hayatabad. They used to come into Pakistan illegally!

How did they so easily cross back in every time? You know there are Pakistanis in Waziristan with relatives across the border also right?

It has to be BOTH,

We have to bomb and target our enemies, we can't allow them to plan and plot and fester

As you say afghans find a way back, then you have to make laws harsher,
You have give violaters jail terms and harsh fines and property confiscation

What you can't do is do nothing

If people want favours and for the state to go easy, then they have to obey the law and be peaceful

If they commit terrorism then they can't expect Pakistan to let our enemy stay
 
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this ceasefire will not hold, as expected cracks are appearing already and Pakistan knew it.

if any one remmeber peace deal that was signed in 2008 with TTP in Pakistan, everybody said why (US also) and they were told - we have experience no matter what they themselves will break the accord.

so it begins
 
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more this drags! more tactical nuke option seems very very reasonable.
 
this ceasefire will not hold, as expected cracks are appearing already and Pakistan knew it.

if any one remmeber peace deal that was signed in 2008 with TTP in Pakistan, everybody said why (US also) and they were told - we have experience no matter what they themselves will break the accord.

so it begins


In that case, Pakistan needs to MASSIVELY bomb taliban and enemy targets in afghanistan. Pakistan CANNOT hold back.
 
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