Pakistan-Af: Operation Khyber Storm

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to be fare afghans would starve and if the borders were closed at that moment we would the scapegoat
They have other borders and ports, none of which Pakistan controls. The taliban free to negotiate with them instead (they won't, because they're prideful racists, and have pissed off their other neighbors as well).
 
They have other borders and ports, none of which Pakistan controls. The taliban free to negotiate with them instead (they won't, because they're prideful racists, and have pissed off their other neighbors as well).
yes ik but they will make us the scapegoat and India will be there to spread it .
 
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"Unknown drones" or US Predator drone? or Pakistan Drones?

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The talibs do have some large crudely-modified drones (originally mainly meant for farming) so it could be their own.

I doubt it's a US drone.

It could be a Pakistani drone, but other than for intelligence purposes, I don't see why it would be there.

[Edit]: thinking about it, it's probably for intelligence purposes, and a clear threat. Panjshir is where the NRF is based, and Pakistan recently hosted a bunch of opposition Afghan leaders. Its basically saying, "keep supporting the ttp, and you lose north Afghanistan again".
 
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Then elect leaders that share the same sentiment.The electorate in KPK need to vote for competence. Sindh has the same issue.

Dude, which parallel world you are dwelling into?
Punjab elect someone, got someone else, and they took it like confused child whose lollipop was snatched by the bully in the school.
 
What's so special about the rights of KP people ?... rights of entire country has been denied.....in KP you at least have PTI government..... other provinces are not doing the Randi Rona like KP folks... attitude of KP government is border line seditious....spare us this tale of victim hood .

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They should be celebrated by the rest of country for resisting the tyranny, while the rest of us are acting like khassis against these thugs in GHQ.
 
The talibs do have some large crudely-modified drones (originally mainly meant for farming) so it could be their own.

I doubt it's a US drone.

It could be a Pakistani drone, but other than for intelligence purposes, I don't see why it would be there.

[Edit]: thinking about it, it's probably for intelligence purposes, and a clear threat. Panjshir is where the NRF is based, and Pakistan recently hosted a bunch of opposition Afghan leaders. Its basically saying, "keep supporting the taliban, and you lose north Afghanistan again".
That signalling hasn't deterred the taliban, we should have started supporting the NRF back in the 2023, giving them intelligence, weapons. funding etc, you can get Tajikistan and perhaps the other Central Asian states in on it too since Taliban is threatening their water supply.
 
That signalling hasn't deterred the taliban, we should have started supporting the NRF back in the 2023, giving them intelligence, weapons. funding etc, you can get Tajikistan and perhaps the other Central Asian states in on it too since Taliban is threatening their water supply.
The generals were busy doing....other things, during that time. They had no time for foreign threats.
 
Realistically a long term solution to the "Afghan problem" Is to have a minority controlled government in kabul, we didn't exactly do the NR right in the 90s because jurnails from the school of Zia had a favorite horse in the Taliban, the big gazillion IQ planners didn't realize that turning your country into a giant madrassa to fight a proxy war can cause problems down the line, they didn't realize the unspoken rule of proxy warfare, keep them far from home
 
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Realistically a long term solution to the "Afghan problem" Is to have a minority controlled government in kabul, we didn't exactly do the NR right in the 90s because jurnails from the school of Zia had a favorite horse in the Taliban, the big gazillion IQ planners didn't realize that turning your country into a giant madrassa to fight a proxy war can cause problems down the line, they didn't realize the unspoken rule of proxy warfare, keep them far from home
Keep the proxies far from home.... that's a nugget bro , but difficult to implement when you share a long border.
 
There's a difference between resisting a tyranny and replacing one with another.

Its called democracy, citizen's will, the wisdom of the collective. You may not like it, may want to stand aside , thinking yourself as smarty pants or worse messiah.
 
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Keep the proxies far from home.... , but difficult to implement when you share a long border.

Agreed. That is why we are rearing snakes in our neighbours backyard, while Pakistan are rearing snakes in their own.

There's a difference between resisting a tyranny and replacing one with another.

True. If Pakistan must have a tyranny, the Fauj's tyranny is better than anyone else's.

Regards
 
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Keep the proxies far from home.... , but difficult to implement when you share a long border.

Agreed. That is why we are rearing snakes in our neighbours backyard, while Pakistan are rearing snakes in their own.

There's a difference between resisting a tyranny and replacing one with another.

True. If Pakistan must have a tyranny, the Fauj's tyranny is better than anyone else's.

Regards
Don't get cocky , we can give the snakes passage to India.
 
Keep the proxies far from home.... that's a nugget bro , but difficult to implement when you share a long border.
Yeah but they got too lost in the sauce and basically shifted Pakistani society to fight this proxy war, letting the Saudis fund madrassa's and Spreading Wahabism, things like banning movies killed Pakistani cinema which was flourishing in the 60 and 70s and temporarily the Pakistani music industary, which has thankfully recovered and reached new heights since then

Pakistan was pushed into a conservative shell that it still hasn't gotten out of.
 
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