Pakistan-India Conflict 2025: News Updates and Discussion

It seems that It has been decided that both Pakistan and India won't talk about others losses.

Tad late, it is all public knowledge now… they may not talk about it but all of the details are logged all over the internet.
 
Nothing damaged. Fake news dude…
Bro god bless you for replying to this - if people start believing everything on twitter/fb/yt/sm - apparently Pakistan has been deleted.

Anyway to help lighten the mood here, watch this:
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:ROFLMAO:
 
There might be some ladies visiting this site too, especially after considering that some ladies have tried to sneak into Pak as a passenger inside a Rafale....

On a serious note, the French consider themselves as super cunning and super clever amongst the Europeans...
We can say whatever we want, don’t forget we are still flying Dassault made Mirages..

But we can thanks our Chinese, Turkish and others friends China is serious in “business” !
 
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cope by westerners, Indians are simply incompetent to fly. You will see that a lot.


Holy crap. Looks like India is getting a good spanking by its allies.
 
He should have been more forceful in resisting the invasion that brought the instability, while at the same time convincing the Talibs to expel the AQ and all foreigners in Afghanistan and convince them that it was in the best interests of everyone. The Talibs would have never turned over Bin Laden to the US, but they could have been convinced to at the very least get rid of them from Afghan soil turn him over to the Saudis, his country of origin and let the saudis worry about this mess. China could have been brought in to leverage.

Thats what brought the invasion, the inability to act forcefully enough to get the talibs to comply as well as not really putting up much of a resistance to the US to reconsider the invasion. Why? b/c he was always a loyal dog. He wanted to remain in power and he felt he needed US patronage.

That clip of him in secret talks with American lobbyists("I need to come back to power" asking them to arrange xyz) for support to bring him back to power, thats tells you everything about this man, and whose patronage he was under and responded to.
The talibs agreed to give him up to a neutral country after the first missiles hit. The US invaded anyways.
 

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