US is pushing us to the wall, they are playing a lethal game: the generals at Pentagon are making a real mistake: grossly underestimating the possible counterops.
I am not sure but I read it somewhere in law that a murderer who surrenders himself willingly, cannot be sentenced to capital punishment. I am against the death penalty.
India joins the chorus that is yet to convince Taliban to strike up a deal. Taliban, are till now, merely attending these meetings.
At the end of long day, it will be a bilateral Pak-Taliban-Pushtun understanding, that will shape future.
Americans never seem to tire. Endlessly, trying to the same thing in different words & from different mouths. I am getting sick of these. They look so desperate & frustated.
SA does not need J-20. They have lots of options there, given their present disposition. And Chinese will eventually be selling the bird to any wealthy taker with few exceptions.
That's what we had been saying at the forum, ground ops my foot. Note that, they have not ruled a May-like raid, which is what is the speculated.
So, this adds nothing.
Also note that, this ius unconnected to trainers issue as that had been settled in Spain, already.
Why cannot the US military might do the job, alone, on the Afghan side. When they do (if) enter Afghan & speed towards the US bases, why cannot the Uncle smack 'em. Why?
Why don't they fence borders or set up checkposts on Afghan border. Why don't they raise a BSF?
Why?
Wiki reports it but as far as I know, the project was put in cold storage due to so-called paucity of funds. It may have been restarted, though, but should still be languishing in research phase now...
Collapsing or deferring of a business deal cannot be expected to dent a time-tested relation. China has got a near permanent interest in Pakistan & hence the relation is here to stay, I know that haunts many in East.
Having said that, we certainly should not expect any free goodiea from any...
Its not Afghanistan that has suspended talks but merely a figurehead whose authority does not extend beyond the palatial palace.
In Afghanistan, Pakistan is a very natural player, no one can do a thing about it, let US try, again, though. No qualms.
This will be responded & as previously mentioned, by a Thunder squadron, most probably. However, its wierd that IAF came up with this now: with such a large AF, shouldn't this have happened a decade back?
Anyway, welcome from Pakistan, we aint loosing any sleep.