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Ive read it and while some parts are accurate - most of Tom analysis are also biased historically towards India and accepting indian claims tacitly while being implicitly or in many cases explicitly critical of Pakistani ones.And your opinion on TOM COOPER'S ANALYSIS
You can Google it if you have not read it
Ive read it and while some parts are accurate - most of Tom analysis are also biased historically towards India and accepting indian claims tacitly while being implicitly or in many cases explicitly critical of Pakistani ones.
One cannot dismiss his analysis but its difficult to accept analysis when its being done purely from a “i have no sources on the groundl perspective.
Eventually, it comes down to what you can prove.
Tom cannot prove his claims other than providing India’s accounts.
Infact - MOST if not ALL of his work is clearly ideologically aligned with Indian foreign policy objectives, especially regarding Pakistan.
No surprises - He is a zionistLet’s go into his history - and the style of his opinions - before we consider this “unbiased”
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He is widely recognized for his strong critiques of Pakistan’s policies, particularly concerning terrorism and regional security. His public statements and writings consistently portray Pakistan as a primary instigator of conflict in South Asia, often urging the United States to designate Pakistan as a state sponsor of terrorism .
So - I take his words with a bucketload of salt
Seems to be echoing wider alignment on India-US issues. Not to mention written for an Indian platform.John Spencer ; US expert shares his views
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'Restraint is not weakness': US warfare expert lauds India's response to Pakistan, says critics misunderstood sound strategy - BusinessToday
Warfare expert, John Spencer, dissected India’s approach, highlighting how the operation successfully redefined red lines, showcased military credibility and asserted sovereign strategic independencewww.businesstoday.in
As I have said earlier, Pakistan damage on Indian bases were negligible. It’s now confirmed by the New York Times
“Satellite images of the sites Pakistan claimed to have hit are limited, and so far do not clearly show damage caused by Pakistani strikes even at bases where there was corroborating evidence of some military action.
But satellite imagery indicates that while the attacks were widespread, the damage was far more contained than claimed — and appeared mostly inflicted by India on Pakistani facilities. In a new age of high-tech warfare, strikes by both sides, verified by the imagery, appeared to be precisely targeted.
Where India appears to have had a clear edge is in its targeting of Pakistan’s military facilities and airfields, as the latter stretch of fighting shifted from symbolic strikes and shows of force to attacks on each other’s defense capabilities.
High-resolution satellite imagery, from before and after the strikes, shows clear damage to Pakistan’s facilities by Indian attacks, if limited and precise in nature.
Pakistani officials, according to state media, said their forces had “destroyed” India’s Udhampur air base. The family of one Indian soldier has confirmed his death on the base. But an image from May 12 does not appear to show damage.“
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India and Pakistan Talked Big, but Satellite Imagery Shows Limited Damage (Published 2025)
While the attacks were widespread, the damage was far more contained than both sides claimed.www.nytimes.com

"There's a reason why there are no satellite images from India. It's because India blocks private sat imagery firms from certain sensitive data in most cases. Moreover, some of those on this app who work full time on sat imagery are employed by the Indian side, so don't expect them to run sat images of Indian bases. They will only run images of Pakistani bases."
So my dear fellow are you the spokesperson for ALL Indians or just yourself and circadian rhythm ?Indians are quite disappointed with the Ceasefire
First of all I would like to send my thanks to all the brave service-members that withstood the assault by the vicious saffron enemy. You proved why we can't let our defense down no matter how much the West, their puppets in the Arab world want us to. These so called "Muslims" would need their influence to end sooner or later if the Islamic world wants to progress and become a center of learning and dignity.
I read Mastan Khan's assessment on the recent clashes and the ceasefire and I am highly worried that it does not bode well for Pakistan's future.
The Indians targeted all of Pakistan and its sensitive locations after murdering innocent Pakistanis in false flag attacks. Pakistan did not go on the offensive as they aggressively told us if the Indians attempt an attack on Pakistan or attacks our civilians "they will pay through their noses." When the initial strikes occurred May 7th, Pakistan again and timidly struck back military targets only in Indian occupied and colonized Kashmir. A mosque in central Punjab was leveled and Pakistan's response was to attack some targets in IOK.
This was a grave mistake as the Indians deliberately struck a mosque that's closely near a military installation that Pakistani military members likely perform worships at. By shooting down some planes during the initial Indian Air Terror and in the process shooting down the Indian jets, Pakistan military planners were contend to pat themselves on the back and call it a day.
What should have happened was Pakistan Air Force should have struck a Hindu temple in the heart of Mumbai or Gujarat.
Just like in 2019, Pakistan dropped the ball and let the enemy go without suffering major losses. We all know the Indians being the typical cowards as reflected throughout their history gained much needed confidence to press ahead and fully colonized IOK with Dravidian and Ganges stock Indians.
Pakistan only came out on top tactically, the Indians strategically. I do not know all the details on the "ceasefire" but I know it does not bode well. They used a false-flag operations to target Pakistan proper and Pakistan let them off easily, again.
The ceasefire sounds awfully similar to the one that Israel signed with Hezbollah/Lebanon, Hezbollah will lay down its arms while Israel is allowed to carry out attacks whenever they feel threaten.
The Indians basically implied that proper Pakistan will again be targeted if there is any "terror" attacks in India or IOK.
The fact that Indians can so easily launch their missiles and drones against all parts of Pakistan while Pakistan basically shot off a missile here or there (without much visual damage to the enemy), this will in fact embolden the vicious, rabid enemy further. He will now attempt to target population centers whenever he has an itch. Same as the Israelis. The Indians even struck cowardly right before the ceasefire and struck the PAF base in Sindh and martyred our brave military men.
The Indian cleverly masking his whole argument based of attacking "Terrorists" in Pakistan and claims to be "Surprised" that Pakistan struck back. They are shaping the narrative that anyone could be a terrorist in Pakistan and in the future will be attacked with or without evidence. The Indians also are prepping for future strikes as they didn't suffer ample civilian casualties or financial losses in order to re-calibrate the Hindutva mind. He sees Pakistan and Muslims as a civilizational struggle, while we are confused as to our identity. He does not see Pakistan or South Asian Muslims as normal human begins, but fifth columnists left behind by invaders. The Hindutva will conduct his future actions around these beliefs.
I was banned from the main conflict thread because one of the mods because in his mind he thinks I spoke out against the Quran when I advocated that Pakistan should conduct strikes on Hindu population centers as they openly struck Islamic mosques. Maybe that mod lacks a proper understanding of English but I go by Surah Bakarah verse:
"Fight in the cause of Allah ˹only˺ against those who wage war against you, but do not exceed the limits.1 Allah does not like transgressors."
@Waz @Musings Please message me about the thread ban. I would like to make an suggestion, please get rid of the laughing emoji it likely plays a part in trolling and jest behavior and gives many low-iq Pakistanis and Indians to abuse this feature to mock serious points. I want this forum to a place where serious thinkers come and discuss military issues, and not become another Facebook.
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