Pakistan-Af: Operation Khyber Storm

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Afghanistan was always a shithole in constant civil wars. It spent the 50s and 60s attacking Pakistan trying to establish pashtunistan. You made your own bed. They are a product of your society. Take some accountability once in your life.
Read some history, I know you try to avoid it because your ego is too fragile to take facts. Otherwise, I wasn't even talking to you.
 
Just a word of advice to some hot bloods here. There are presently 100s of Pakistani professionals, teachers and students i Afghanistan.

Who will likely be fearful for their lives. Similarly there are hundreds of thousands of afghans in Pakistan, not everyone is Taliban.

We must ensure that innocent civillians are safeguarded on both sides. Those who need to be repatriated to Afghanistan should be repatriated peacefully without violence.
 
Doval in CA arranging logistics to support Taliban against Pak.

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They are still barking on Afghan TV that they will fly the white flag (Taliban Flag) and the Tricolour over Islamabad.
 
lol - so why else is Afghanistan getting bombed? Its not because they are "innocent". What do they think they did wrong? Something must have happened, right? Pakistan has never in its history done this to Pakistan openly attacking Kabul.
Don't forget they're your proxy, you brought them to power, supported them when they were hunted. They're forced on us. As to why they're attacked?
Frankly, as always Pakistan is and was a hired gun. This nothing more than papa Trumps request for Bagram. Also, the proxy backfired, so they're of no use to you anymore.
The average Afghans are happy Taliban are getting humbled. We couldn't be happier with the current conflict. We also foresee this situation getting out of hand for both parties. It's match made in heaven 😁
 
Don't forget they're your proxy, you brought them to power, supported them when they were hunted. They're forced on us. As to why they're attacked?
Frankly, as always Pakistan is and was a hired gun. This nothing more than papa Trumps request for Bagram. Also, the proxy backfired, so they're of no use to you anymore.
The average Afghans are happy Taliban are getting humbled. We couldn't be happier with the current conflict. We also foresee this situation getting out of hand for both parties. It's match made in heaven 😁
Nice try. Pakistan disowned taliban back in 1996. In fact, we have been blamed for everything wrt to Afghanistan even when it was Afghanistan who harbored the terrorists against pakistan starting with faqir of Ipi. Maybe just maybe you need to pick up a history book before you make more fool out of you.

Bottom line is, Afghanistan has been a problem since the day Pakistan was born, so its natural that we will have to manage it to ensure our interests are protected.
 
I don't believe Pakistan expects much out of the Afghans at this stage, given the degenerate nature of their mentality, but do also see why they would have accepted the pause. If there's a remote possibility of getting what we want without further operations then it's the State's responsibility to give it a cautious shot.

The conditions will probably be laid out during the negotiations that Pakistan hopes will follow this pause. If we get what we want while allowing them to act big domestically then no problem. Just like in India, the people of actual concern in Afghanistan also know exactly what we have done to them.
So, what youre saying is that violence is not needed when negotiating?
 
The average Afghans are happy Taliban are getting humbled. We couldn't be happier with the current conflict. We also foresee this situation getting out of hand for both parties. It's match made in heaven 😁
of course you are, more of you can then claim refuge accross the border lol
 
that's why you don't know that Afghanistan was a thriving democracy in the 60s and 70s.

I think it is you who needs to do research on your OWN history, lol.

As far as I know...

60s under King Zahir Shah
-> Political parties were banned
-> Power remained concentrated in the monarchy
-> HEAVY rural and religious opposition

70s under Daud Khan and the Communists PDPA (are you being fr bro?)
-> Absolutely no democracy here

You could say that some parts of Afghanistan were relatively open and modernizing, like Kabul, Kandahar, and a few more cities, but 'thriving democracy'? That's an exaggeration.
 
@RescueRanger can you check credential of this Ghaznavi guy? He sounds like someone from our east prentending to be an Afghan
Gent is an Afghan who was on our old forum before it went Kaput. I think there is bad blood and lots of negative sentiments on both sides.

He is vehemently anti-taliban BTW. Not sure about his stance on Pakistan though :).
 
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