Pakistan-Af: Operation Khyber Storm

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Clearly this confirms that TTA, TTP and BLA are exactly same groups in their perspectives, right?

According to mullah Dajjal Yaqoob logic even Israel and USA aren't terrorists for bombing Palestinian or afghans. It's just politics.
 
According to mullah Dajjal Yaqoob logic even Israel and USA aren't terrorists for bombing Palestinian or afghans. It's just politics.
These statements from Yaqoob bhai will backfire .....good for our case .....regime change pakki samjho ...
Pakistan will ask west and arabs ...clean it up or we will do it with Northern Allience .
 
These statements from Yaqoob bhai will backfire .....good for our case .....regime change pakki samjho ...
Pakistan will ask west and arabs ...clean it up or we will do it with Northern Allience .
He also says that if someone cross borders and attacks Hundereds of kilometres deep inside Pakistan then it's Pakistan security failure. Ignoring NATO traveled thousands of kilometres to attack Afghanistan then isn't this was Afghanistan security failure. They were not able to defend themselves.
 
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There are indeed a lot of similarity between the situation in the three North Eastern states of Manipur, Mizoram and Nagaland and the situation prevailing in large swaths of the trans-Indus provinces of Pakistan. But there are some differences as well.

The three provinces mentioned make up 2% of the land mass and about 1% of the population. They are also economically irrelevant (even more so than the trans Indus) and even further away from India's political and economic centre of gravity than your regions.

Last, but not the least, if the Indian state was to decide to go full retard on the Christian tribal populace which is behind the insurgencies (which I hope they don't), there will be little of the brotherly sentiments extended by mainland Indians towards them as many Pakistani Muslims exhibit towards Afghan Muslims.

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If the TTP example is to find a parallel in India then the Babbar Khalsa terrorists in Punjab fighting for Khalistan would be more relevant. Punjab is a strategic border state and vital to India's agricultural food production.

We have learned from India how not to handle terrorism.
Brute force alone hasn't helped.

  • The Indian Army did crackdown on the terrorists, with results that have been closely studied here in Pakistan.
  • There were wholesale mutinies of Sikh troops, massacres of serving non-Sikh officers, revolts by senior police officials, overseas serving diplomats, and senior Sikh army officers up-to the rank of a major general,
  • There were brutal airline hijacking including the bombing of a fully laden Boeing 647 Jumbo jet killing 300+ passengers
  • Assassinations of the newly retired Chief of Army Staff, several senior police officers, and other retired or serving senior armed forces officers.
  • Punjab Police Chief Julio Ribeiro had to seek an overseas appointment in the Indian embassy in Hungary and Indian general Kuldeep Singh Brar is living in a Cantonment. Both Ribeiro and Brar were attacked when traveling abroad.
  • Punjab saw targeted assassinations of Hindu journalists, masacres at RSS training sessions, and wholesale cleansing of Hindus from villages.
  • The Indian Prime Minister was assassinated by her own Sikh bodyguards.
  • India faced the largest communal holocaust since Partition with nationwide pogroms and lynching of Sikhs.
The Indian Punjab insurgency was handled politically by giving the Sikhs the space they wanted, though even that hasn't prevented targeted asssinations that continue sporadically. Most significantly with Punjab as a border state India's security stands compromised for the foreseeable future as the loyalty of the resident population can no longer be taken for granted.
 
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hazi Sep Ghulam Akbar (FC Bln CS) stood alone at his post when FAK launched a sudden attck in Spin Buldak, Chaman, after Afghans shamelessly violated the ceasefire.

He was hit by 4x bullets, one tearing through his face yet he refused to retreat. With unmatched courage and faith, he fought back fiercely, never abandoning his position and never surrendering. Even as bullets rained around him, he protected the body of his martyred comrade, Talha, ensuring the enemy could not desecrate his brother-in-arms.

When our drone reached the area, Sep Ghulam bleeding but unbroken recorded a short message:

Sir, I’m fine. Tell the leadership to recover the bodies of my brothers from these FAK before they disrespect them.

Every word of his message proved true.

Sep Ghulam Akbar single handedly held Post 42/5, fighting off wave after wave of enemy assault until fresh FC reinforcements arrived. His determination and devotion turned a lonely outpost into a fortress of faith and defiance.

The nation salutes this valiant son, whose bravery rekindles the eternal flame of sacrifice and belief. May Allah grant complete recovery and strength to Ghazi Ghulam Akbar, the lion who stood firm when the world seemed to fall apart.

this guy needs commendations and award for galentry.
 
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