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RAW formed to wipe Pakistan off the map of the world: Defence Minister Khawaja Asif

And Afghanistan "demands" road access to India? :rofl::rofl:

India has done nothing to solve Kashmir issue, drunken random border shelling. Their intelligence agency is actively funding and supporting TTP and BLA with the help of Mossad. How do you expect Pakistan to give them access?

it's not in our interest...who knows how many weapons the enemy would try to smuggle in
 
Dear madam,

Yes you are right, same content from another thread, and used quite often, that is what the word crosspost translates into.


I am quite amazed at your ignorance. Asghar Khan was an Airforce Officer, not an army officer.... and as far as you questioning his credentials do remember:
>a three star rank air marshal— who served as the first native Commander in Chief of the Pakistan Air Force
>In 1950, Asghar Khan assumed the directorship of the Directorate-General of the Air Operations (DGAO)
>was appointed as the Assistant Chief of the Air Staff in the Air Headquarters
>As Assistant Chief of the Air Staff, Asghar Khan established the major units and infrastructure including the Fighter Leaders School (now Combat Commander's School), the Air Staff College and the College of Aeronautical Engineering at the Pakistan Air Force Academy
>the first native Air Force Commander-in-chief, yet at the age of 36, also the youngest to-date.
>Asghar Khan commanded the air force for next eight years where he took initiatives to modernize and expand the air force facilities, installations and equipment, as well as the fighter jets acquired from the United States
And you video reinforces that avoided your forces being toasted in the rann of kutch too, instead of thanking him you call him a disgrace. If a man with such mammoth credentials is a disgrace, then what does it say about humble civilians like me and you?

After such achievements and service being called as a disgrace is quite surprising, even two of his brothers died fighting for pakistan, and rest of his life he stood up against military dicatators, when the rest of them sheepishly stayed quite.... anyways your citizen, you choose how to commemorate him.

Lets assume for a min that the AVM Asghar Khan was a disgrace, What about his sucessor Nur Khan was he a disgrace too, he seems to have the exact same opinion of the 65 war? and what about Col SS Mehdi, he was on the ground fighting, maybe you know more than him too.... Please do educate us.

regards
you nailed it,like a seasoned lawyer
 
Dear madam,

Yes you are right, same content from another thread, and used quite often, that is what the word crosspost translates into.


I am quite amazed at your ignorance. Asghar Khan was an Airforce Officer, not an army officer.... and as far as you questioning his credentials do remember:
>a three star rank air marshal— who served as the first native Commander in Chief of the Pakistan Air Force
>In 1950, Asghar Khan assumed the directorship of the Directorate-General of the Air Operations (DGAO)
>was appointed as the Assistant Chief of the Air Staff in the Air Headquarters
>As Assistant Chief of the Air Staff, Asghar Khan established the major units and infrastructure including the Fighter Leaders School (now Combat Commander's School), the Air Staff College and the College of Aeronautical Engineering at the Pakistan Air Force Academy
>the first native Air Force Commander-in-chief, yet at the age of 36, also the youngest to-date.
>Asghar Khan commanded the air force for next eight years where he took initiatives to modernize and expand the air force facilities, installations and equipment, as well as the fighter jets acquired from the United States
And you video reinforces that avoided your forces being toasted in the rann of kutch too, instead of thanking him you call him a disgrace. If a man with such mammoth credentials is a disgrace, then what does it say about humble civilians like me and you?

After such achievements and service being called as a disgrace is quite surprising, even two of his brothers died fighting for pakistan, and rest of his life he stood up against military dicatators, when the rest of them sheepishly stayed quite.... anyways your citizen, you choose how to commemorate him.

Lets assume for a min that the AVM Asghar Khan was a disgrace, What about his sucessor Nur Khan was he a disgrace too, he seems to have the exact same opinion of the 65 war? and what about Col SS Mehdi, he was on the ground fighting, maybe you know more than him too.... Please do educate us.

regards

I don't understand why are we getting into war history, when the thread is about 5th Gen warfare. Argument with the Pakistanis stops there itself , when Indian replies that they failed to achieve their objectives which is Pak Occupation of Srinagar.

It's like some one is sent to buy tomatoes, but because of xyz reasons that person buys , carrot, brinjal and cabbage and forgets tomatoes.

Now whether it's carrot curry, brinjal, or cabbage without tomato it's tasteless, at least for those who wanted it to buy.
 
I don't understand why are we getting into war history, when the thread is about 5th Gen warfare. Argument with the Pakistanis stops there itself , when Indian replies that they failed to achieve their objectives which is Pak Occupation of Srinagar.

It's like some one is sent to buy tomatoes, but because of xyz reasons that person buys , carrot, brinjal and cabbage and forgets tomatoes.

Now whether it's carrot curry, brinjal, or cabbage without tomato it's tasteless, at least for those who wanted it to buy.
5th generation? are we skipping a generation like ADA now?

There is not much discussion when our respected members here have denial mode activated....

Blaming all your internal problems on an external intel agency (or agencies in this case) is faulty, doesn't matter which country does it.

My post was relegated to point out fallacies of altered history promoted.... such is the state to defend the delusions of grandeur, esteemed members here would demean towering personalities and statesmen to defend their narrative. And thus my post.

One great leader of pakistan had once said there cannot be an insurgency without inside support in reference to Kashmir, but in the same sentence wouldn't apply the same logic to their own internal problems. And that line of consistency of convictions is visible throughout.
 
1. take all the wars between the two countries.
2. take all the objectives of the wars for both countries
3. compare which country achieved the most of their goals
4. then take a good look at the aftermath, i.e. the current state of the two countries, their infrastructure, technological/scienfitic/industrial/economical advancements, and their global image.

Only then will you find the real answer.

/thread
 
As they try to harm us, we will harm them back and inflict pain on them.
in 2010, and these figures have gradually increased..
There are about 233 ethno political violance took place
about 62 terror attacks in punjab
about 18 terror attacks in sindh
about 5 terror attacks in Azad Kashmir
about 13 in Gilgit
about 6 in Isb
about 114 sectarian related terror attacks , mostly killed not in Khi but Lhr 188 , total 1305 killed in pak
about 38 Sect. clashes mostly in Khurram agency, 155 killed
On NATO just 146
Border clashes 69, (with India 39, rest with Afghanistan and Iran), killed 65

Pak is going through a volatile situation and the tolerance threshold has a limit.

5th generation? are we skipping a generation like ADA now?

There is not much discussion when our respected members here have denial mode activated....

Blaming all your internal problems on an external intel agency (or agencies in this case) is faulty, doesn't matter which country does it.

My post was relegated to point out fallacies of altered history promoted.... such is the state to defend the delusions of grandeur, esteemed members here would demean towering personalities and statesmen to defend their narrative. And thus my post.

One great leader of pakistan had once said there cannot be an insurgency without inside support in reference to Kashmir, but in the same sentence wouldn't apply the same logic to their own internal problems. And that line of consistency of convictions is visible throughout.




If their people tell them the truth, they will accept, or if there is quarrel among themselves regarding the truth, it will give opportunity to a third person to create a stronger base of the reality what he wants to show.
 
@Shamain....clearly yo don't know how to debate but atleast learn to lose gracefully! How the heck did that picture get taken then? I donno what they teach you kids in Pakistan but it cannot be anything logical

Distance between Barki and Lahore is 21 kms. :)
 
PA wants to take over Karachi and remove MQM from there just cause MQM has been against ISI and Army.

Thier military is bent on removing any voice of decent, Shabeen and other journalist who reported on ISI got killed.

This is a Bogeyman being created to close MQM and take over Karachi.

All the best to PA. :)
 
@Shamain....clearly yo don't know how to debate but atleast learn to lose gracefully! How the heck did that picture get taken then? I donno what they teach you kids in Pakistan but it cannot be anything logical

Don't mind those people on our west side as they will tell night during hot noon sun shine.That's their habit in blood.
 
MQM guys are "Mohajirs"..no wonder Pakistani Establishment hates it and wants to get rid off them.

Yes yes and our grand parents arent upto their level.
Pathetic.

Lol
At all these indians.
Well, RAW was originally created to do that but the goals changed over time.

Besides, You guys will have the same opinion of MQM if you were in our shoes.

MQM doesnt represent all of karachi.
Majority of karachi hates MQM.

So with all this boogeyman talk is ridiculous.


karachi is a city of Pakistan.
It belongs to the people, not to a party.
 
ridiculous , by the same stupid logic ....apparantly so was the mossad , the isi , the cia , and the kgb with respect to their adverseries . PS - Ahsan Farouqi , the android application for pdf rocks ☺ Well made
 
That is a very STRONG statement

This means two things :
1 RAW is causing some serious pain

2 Pakistan is feeling very insecure
 
How can the big nation like pakistan can be wipped out of the earth? Even US can not do that.

After the recent corps commander meeting it is quite obvious that India's turn to pay back is coming fast.


We welcome that payback. In-fact it is not a payback. Pakistan has always followed the strategy of 1000 cuts to India. What we did subsequent to Taj attack is just a response. We are no more going to exercise simply defensive strategy. If payback is coming then there shall be a payback of Payback and that too a massive payback. Peace is the best way.
 
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You people are giving royal treatment to people who killed 166 Indians in Mumbai and harbor India's most wanted criminals and you expect India to 'solve' Kashmir for you?

Not going to happen...not in your life time or ever

:o: fair enough but when india was asked to allow access to the suspects and if found any linkage to the terrorism then the terrorist would have been either hanged or jailed. But you didnt allowed that and neither you provided any proofs, more over kashmir problem is before all this, time wise, and there are many Un resolution about it. You are afraid that if fair voting is conducted in kashmir, you will lose entire kashmir to pakistan. We pakistanis are ready for the voting, the question here is are you ready?
 
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