RazPaK
Elite Member
Ceasefire is a strategic mistake. We should have continued drilling their brains out into submission.
Our RESTRAINT and weakness in power corridors can cost us dearly.......
I also think ceasefire was a setup.
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Ceasefire is a strategic mistake. We should have continued drilling their brains out into submission.
Our RESTRAINT and weakness in power corridors can cost us dearly.......
I've always said, once China catches up to Western/Russian industrially, technologically, scientifically, they'll run so fast, no one can catch up.
They're just so used to rapid advancements. And they have just got started
China is now ahead of most countries in a lot of key scientific/technological domains. The few that remains (gas turbine metallurgy, optics, lithography) will also close the gap very soon.
Speed is life in China. Believe me, China's speed is real. I work here.
Quite on the contrary It means a hell of a lot to everyone outside India ie the whole world, go check the western press and their thoughts on the drubbing the IAF got. For starters Do you think any western powers still see India as a viable option against China when this is the clownYou can quote 10-0 or 100-0.
They would mean nothing to anyone. Except bhakts from both the sides.
Only two people died in the entire operation? Was there any other damage to anything at any Installtion?We were quick to admit the loss of our PAF officers at bholari. You guys leave your brains under the shadow of ignorance
lol he knows
I also think ceasefire was a setup.
Watched the speech of Pakistan's political leadership and I must say that the guy is not a born leader. Did not really still confidence in me, rather created doubts... Imran Khan would have been great.
Only two people died in the entire operation? Was there any other damage to anything at any Installtion?
Ask this question again to yourself and you would know?
Quite on the contrary It means a hell of a lot to everyone outside India ie the whole world, go check the western press and their thoughts on the drubbing the IAF got. For starters Do you think any western powers still see India as a viable option against China when this is the clownshow they put up against comparatively insignificant Pakistan?
Bro you don’t need to use AI for your responses lolWhile your observations are not entirely without merit, they exemplify the tendency to miss the forest for the trees—preoccupation with peripheral matters at the expense of strategic clarity.....
The notion of striking major urban centers may offer a certain emotional gratification, yet it contributes little, if anything, to the attainment of meaningful objectives in the context of modern conflict.
Let us set aside talk of Rafales and S-400s for a moment. The stark reality remains: India’s assertive posturing toward China, a nation several times stronger, culminated in a humiliating setback delivered by a country significantly smaller and weaker. That singular outcome renders much of the surrounding discourse largely irrelevant...
If papa is resupplying them with arms then papa is complicit in ceasefire facade.Well at this point if India goes against ceasefire papa USA will get annoyed
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