Pakistan-Af: Operation Khyber Storm

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Are they hunting TTP ?
 
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what to do about TTP sympathizers within Pakistan ?

drop them and their families in the middle of the Arabian Sea. You will notice whole country will quickly change its tune. We have capability to do this, Easy.
Time for the Pakistani state to be ruthless.

Either people are with Pakistan, or if they're not, they can leave, or we drop them in the sea and they can battle it out there with the ocean.

Problem solves itself quickly. Just do it.
2-4 ko kerain aisay, sab seedhay hojainge
For the Overseas, identify and cancel their CNIC/NICOPs/Passports. Confiscate the assets in Pak.

And i say that as an overseas myself ;)
 
drop them and their families in the middle of the Arabian Sea. You will notice whole country will quickly change its tune. We have capability to do this, Easy.
Time for the Pakistani state to be ruthless.

Either people are with Pakistan, or if they're not, they can leave, or we drop them in the sea and they can battle it out there with the ocean.

Problem solves itself quickly. Just do it.
2-4 ko kerain aisay, sab seedhay hojainge
For the Overseas, identify and cancel their CNIC/NICOPs/Passports. Confiscate the assets in Pak.

And i say that as an overseas myself ;)
I was going to ask you about that.
 
drop them and their families in the middle of the Arabian Sea. You will notice whole country will quickly change its tune. We have capability to do this, Easy.
Time for the Pakistani state to be ruthless.

Either people are with Pakistan, or if they're not, they can leave, or we drop them in the sea and they can battle it out there with the ocean.

Problem solves itself quickly. Just do it.
2-4 ko kerain aisay, sab seedhay hojainge
For the Overseas, identify and cancel their CNIC/NICOPs/Passports. Confiscate the assets in Pak.

And i say that as an overseas myself ;)
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we will beat hell out of these people
to sum up
 
Taking advantage of the ceasefire, an unsuccessful infiltration attempt by the Khawarij militants

Successful operation by Pakistan Army in Mohmand - 45 to 50 terrorists killed

In Mohmand district, security forces foiled an infiltration attempt into Pakistan during a major operation, targeting 45 to 50 terrorists

According to reports, the operation was conducted based on intelligence information, targeting a large formation of the Khawarij.

During the operation, several Khawarij were also injured, while the Pakistan Army has cordoned off the area and initiated a complete clearance operation. The exchange of fire during the operation has been ongoing for several hours.

In the footage, the movement of the Khawarij can be seen before the operation began

The killed Khawarij had come from Afghanistan to carry out terrorist activities in Pakistan.

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At this point, a combination of UAV + Heli gunship is required.
 
@hasssanali8998

it is , stop looking it through the rss lens

I am open to new points of view. Why don't you tell me? Apart from PAK, which other country is threatened by Taliban?

Regards
Here is the fundamental problem for Hindustan, which you fail to acknowledge.

Hindustan actually had two choices when confronted with the context of Talibs and Pakistan being in a conflict with one another:

(A) Flip allegiances and ally with the Talibs to antagonise Pakistan, while simultaneously abandoning your previous non-Talib alliances in Afg.

(B) Stay quiet and let others sort out their issues. What happens happens, but India preserves its historic ties with the anti-Talib factions.


Now you tell me. Why would Delhi immediately flip flop, in complete disregard for a hitherto carefully nurtured alliance with non-Talib factions? The cost of this effort to Delhi is significant. Pakistan has already materially and effectively defeated your new ally and is very likely to make progress in canvassing your old ally to make further gains against the Talibs (if that is not already the case). The entire world would rather see a non-Talib movement sitting in Kabul and Pakistan is now firmly on that side also, while India has willingly surrendered that position through abject stupidity.

India could EASILY have stayed quiet and watched from afar while preserving its ties with non-Talib groups. This was a mature and easy option, and would likely have left Delhi in a good default position after all this died down.

But no, you had to go phull Armenia-Greece-Taiwan-Israel-Taliban... just because, y'know...Pakistan dictates your every move.

This is so very much what illiterate prime ministers deliver when faced with strategic decisions. That you don't even recognise this blunder is symptomatic of India's problem.
 
Do you think that Saudi Arabia (defence impact with Pakistan) and Qatar pressured hard on Talibans?

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There will not be a full-fledged war. Pakistani government and our security establishment know they don't want one. The idea is no different than Turkey's attempts to manage the Kurdish problem through attacks in Iraq and Syria.

Pakistan is trying to manage a terrorism problem emanating from Afghanistan. It is for Afghans to think first and foremost if their support for TTP/BLA is worth a big confrontation with Pakistan.

Both countries have plenty of other problems to solve instead of fighting, but Pakistanis cannot sit around silently while hundreds of our citizens are being murdered as if lambs at the slaughterhouse (every year since 2022, we have lost over a thousand ppl per annum in these attacks). No country in the world has let that kind of murderous mayhem go.

Pakistan has been doing nothing but talking with over 50 delegations (govt, jirgas, civil society) sent to Afg in the past 3-4 years pleading for Taliban to stop the TTP from operating. No go.

I agree, but you guys should try not to let it get out of hand, that’s the thing about wars, once they go out of control, there is no stopping it.

And you have to remember, the current rulers in Afghanistan aren’t non-state actors, they are state actors, whether legitimate or illegitimate, if things blowup they will have enough supporters to supply them with Manpads, drones, ammunition.

At the end of the day people don’t care about these nonsensical labels like “terrorist”, if they can make a sale and profit from it any nation will jump forward, especially if they are willing to pay a hefty price for it, which the current rulers in Afghanistan could attain considering they have a whole nation to finance them.

The kind advice I am giving is RESTRAINT. These overt operations are good and all, but do it enough then it will provoke a hornets nest, best option realistically, do covert operations, that way it fulfills your objectives while avoiding blame.
 
The Indians sent their folks to join ISIS in droves. Even the Twitter handle use by ISIS was an Indian. The Sri Lanka Catholic Church mass murderers were Indians. India has been a major supporter of ISIS across the world.

It is not by accident!

This is precisely the type of muslim Delhi wants to nurture.

The full reasoning is beyond the scope of this thread, but look no further than the example of Asaddudin Owaisi to have an understanding of the type of musulman that Delhi wants to keep as its pet, perpetually lost in the quagmire of pointless theocratic minutiae, while his actual historic legacy and civilisational aspirations are casually uprooted by hindutva fanatics, not to mention the blood sacrifice he must pay with the blood of his people (periodic pogroms when he steps "out of line") for this most infernal of contracts.

@Hakikat ve Hikmet
 
Many years ago, I worked for a consulting engineering company. We hired an Afghan for a technician position; he reported to me.

In a couple of days, I suspected something was odd. He was picking things up too quickly as well as doing things we hadn't even gotten to yet. Started talking with him about his background. He and his family had left shortly after the Soviets left. He was longing for the day he could go home and help rebuild his country.

Asked about his training. Turns out he had a PhD in civil engineering. I was stunned. He had earned it on an exchange program in Moscow.

I brought the matter up with my management. They said "yeah, we know, but it was earned in Moscow. We're not going to recognize it." I was dumbfounded. He was being underutilized for his skillset and because he was an Afghan, they were fine with that.

I've sometimes wondered what became of him.

Very sad to hear this - life is not fair unfortunately. I had a similar setup with a Russian I imported into the UK for an IT job, brilliant guy took ages to sort out his VISA and cost a bomb, but he was worth it for sure. People were not convinced on the degree but once he started talking, they were all happy with that. Moscow University is a top top top university.
 
Very sad to hear this - life is not fair unfortunately. I had a similar setup with a Russian I imported into the UK for an IT job, brilliant guy took ages to sort out his VISA and cost a bomb, but he was worth it for sure. People were not convinced on the degree but once he started talking, they were all happy with that. Moscow University is a top top top university.
I think we can agree then, based on the example I offered, Afghanistan likely has the talent to rebuild their country and make it prosperous.

The government just has to want to.
 
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