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:lol: Pakistani officials never said we want war with India. in fact your modimania is getting out of control.

even today our DG ISPR issued official statement that we do not want a war with India.

Is your defense minister Khwaja Asif is your official or not? forget about war , he give threat of nuking India every alternate day.
 
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yeh saw the registration date. what happened to that forum? it is not even loading now

If I remember correctly it got overly infested by bhindian rats and could not survive that massive infestation. The Pak-souls saved themselves by jumping here. But now we old-timers can smell the same rotten stench we felt when PDF was being over-run by those stinky rats. Food for thought for the admins of this forum.
 
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Is your defense minister Khwaja Asif is your official or not? forget about war , he give threat of nuking India every alternate day.

NVM he tweets when your defence minister talk of war. nothing wrong in retaliation
 
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Hey Chandu...... we dream of that (upcoming) war everyday. Screw the minister. He's an a$$hole.

Which Minister are you talking about Pappu? are you talking about the one who issue nuclear threat to israel without confirming news?
 
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So you agree that your official talks of war? Am i right?

no OUR OFFICIAL and officials only respond by saying "If India attacks us we will retaliate with same power; Indians should not forget we are also a nuke power ."

Our officials do not talk of war .
 
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well This time i dont think Pakistan need supplies, we will have enough on our own to wipe them out...
You should Not live in delusional land, we suffered in 1971 due to delusional people like you, Recently during ceasefire violations when tensions were at Peak, we had only 13 days of oil stock due to PSO debt.
In war you need petrol and planning, not just rant and big mouth. And you are talking about India not Somalia or sodan.
 
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You should Not live in delusional land, we suffered in 1971 due to delusional people like you, Recently during ceasefire violations when tensions were at Peak, we had only 13 days of oil stock due to PSO debt.
In war you need petrol and planning, not just rant and big mouth. And you are talking about India not Somalia or sodan.

no i am not delusional, dont quote a part of post, quote complete post and then try to comprehend what i meant to say,, next full blown war wont be a conventional for 13 days, TNW rings any bell?
 
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First of all railway link is heavily protected all along the route for IAF, radars nd SAMs because it goes near sensitive strategic sites. Secondly Pakistan has first use of WMD policy, so I dnt think so that Indian govt or armed forces are that much stupid to invite a WMD attack just for a railway line which can be repaired in few hours.
 
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PLA drill features advanced missile
(China Daily) 08:14, February 06, 2017

The People's Liberation Army has released a video of a recent exercise employing the advanced DF-16 medium-range ballistic missile, a weapon seen as filling a gap in the nation's arsenal.

Several launch vehicles carrying the ballistic missiles were seen in the footage that the PLA published on its video website, released to show the training of Rocket Force missile brigade soldiers around the Spring Festival holiday.

The participating units handled a number of scenarios, including chemical/biological contamination, countering satellite reconnaissance and electronic jamming. The crews practiced multiple maneuvers, such as rapid loading, redeployment and launch sequence, though the video showed no missile actually being launched.

Two types of DF-16 that appeared in the exercise are the bullet-shaped missile that is considered the original DF-16 and a new variant that features a maneuverable warhead and several extra fins.

The video represents the third time the DF-16 has been shown to the public. The missile made its debut at a military parade in Beijing in September 2015. In July, a television news program showed General Fan Changlong, a vice-chairman of the Central Military Commission, inspecting a DF-16 unit of the Southern Theater Command.

Though the PLA has never disclosed its ballistic missiles' specifications, experts said the DF-16 poses a challenge to foreign military installations along the first island chain, which is what the Chinese military calls the series of islands that stretch from Japan in the north to China's Taiwan and the Philippines to the south.

Xu Guangyu, a retired major general and now a strategy researcher, said that DF-16 has a strike range of more than 1,000 kilometers, filling the gap that previously existed with the absence of a medium-range ballistic missile in the PLA's arsenal. He said the missile also is able to reach Okinawa, a Japanese island about 400 km from China's Diaoyu Islands.

Shi Hong, executive editor of Shipborne Weapons, said the DF-16 was developed by China Aerospace Science and Industry Corp based on the DF-11 short-range ballistic missile and can carry a warhead of at least 500 kg. The missile has a strike accuracy as good as that of a cruise missile, Shi said. It is also able to maneuver in its final stage to penetrate enemy defensive firepower, he said.

Other PLA Rocket Force brigades also mobilized their DF-11, DF-15 and DF-21C ballistic missiles during training around Spring Festival, according to PLA media outlets.

In another development, Washington Free Beacon, a news website in the United States that specializes in military affairs, reported on Jan 31 that China conducted the first flight of the DF-5C intercontinental ballistic missile in January. The missile carries 10 multiple independently targetable re-entry vehicles. The DF-5C is the latest variant of the three-decade-old DF-5 family, the report said.

An unidentified officer from the Defense Ministry's Information Bureau reached by Shenzhen TV on Saturday would neither confirm nor deny the DF-5C test, but said such tests are not aimed at any foreign nation or specific target.

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