Pakistan-Af: Operation Khyber Storm

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The Press Release is already there.

  • 23 causalities on our side
  • 200+ on theirs
  • 21 Afghan posts physically occupied
  • Extensive infrastructure damage to Posts, Camps, Logistics and Support Networks on Afghan side.

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Why not zero out anything still in service as revenge? Impose a real cost .. esp their helicopters.
 
I think it been a firm position since good old days of defence.pk.... we always said, strike inside Afghanistan. But again, Pak 1100 miles of porous border need huge budget, a national action plan approved in the era of Raheel Sharif.....as usual nothing happened.
But this area been destabilized since British era, its been 130 years?. stick and carrot.
Maybe they can build a canal at the border, 1 km wide on each side.

It's be expensive but once it's started, the project will be completed someday. Employment opportunities for thousands, insha'Allah.

All the rubble could be used expand the Pakistani Astola Island. 🤔
 
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You're not too far off the course. There is confluence in maneuvers, however, in this case painful as it may be... Pakistan does need a stabilized and defanged western front.
Can not be left to ambiguity or loss of trust in signaling and orders emanating from their mystery decision making circle. In fact Pakistan must and should be part and parcel of... going forward. There should have been organizational or structural focal points to address these but hubris and mistrust took better of it...

India almost had to expose its hand and call it a coincidence things sat in motion that need conclusion.
 
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as long as Manzoor Pashteen and Mehmood Achakzai etc influence our national narrative. it will continue to happen beyond our lives.

I have not seen any similar example any where in the world where the people support the groups that murder their people on daily basis and curse the state forces when they start operations. no Saudi, Iranian or Turk will speak against their militaries although they have conducted more brutal and indiscriminate operations in their own countries against the insurgencies and unrests..
Pakistan should take a page out of the Turkish playbook, and also capture some influential enemy leadership, to pressure them to give up the conflict in the long term. Visibly showing the enemy you can capture their top leadership and “perp walk” them into court adds a layer of humiliation and sows disunity in the enemy ranks, as the captured leader could give up information on other enemy leadership.
 
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Pakistan should take a page out of the Turkish playbook, and also capture some influential enemy leadership, to pressure them to give up the conflict in the long term. Visibly showing the enemy you can capture their top leadership and “perp walk” them into court adds a layer of humiliation and sows disunity in the enemy ranks, as the captured leader could give up information on other enemy leadership.

Bro, it will take a year or a bit longer for the leadership to wake up and smell the coffee.

What I have noted thus far is that the Taliban and India are on a mission. They are not going to stop hostilities.

Pakistan on the other hand seems a little unprepared. There are a plethora of measures that should have been initiated from the start.
 
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Why not zero out anything still in service as revenge? Impose a real cost .. esp their helicopters.
Pakistan probably still seeks a relatively unified TTA to negotiate with when this is all over. Better to leave unarmed modes of transport, for now, so the TTA can maintain control of their forces. Better than having to negotiate with hundreds of little factions that will ultimately not honor any agreement.
 
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Pakistan should take a page out of the Turkish playbook, and also capture some influential enemy leadership, to pressure them to give up the conflict in the long term. Visibly showing the enemy you can capture their top leadership and “perp walk” them into court adds a layer of humiliation and sows disunity in the enemy ranks, as the captured leader could give up information on other enemy leadership.

You would think ISI would be using all the tricks in it's playbook by now. I still think we have decided to let them have a face saving way out, which I feel is a mistake
 
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