Trailer23
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Though you've made a number of valid points, I would have to differ with you on some.Hi,
The ISPR is just getting embroiled in a useless justification of no F16's shot down or no F16's involved in the skirmish---.
It was not very intelligent of the ISPR to give details of what aircraft were used on Feb 27th and how they operated and what tactics were used---.
This information was related to operational intelligence---and there was no reason for it to be released to the public on a public forum and to the enemy---.
We have weapons system---we used our weapons systems---we destroyed enemy aircraft---and that was it---.
Nothing more should have been stated---no further information was needed.
The ISPR Gen Ghafoor---disclosed secret information on public forum---told the enemy publicly what we used---what our capabilities are---and how we used them---and the tactics involved---it seemed like if he was teaching a high school students class on how a game of cricket.
I am am literally astounded at the belligerent leak of highly secret tactical & operational information in such a callous manner---.
Secondly---the Sqdrn Leader leaks out the information of the aircraft that he shot down to his family and friends---.
It looks like Pakistan's national operational security means nothing---everyone who gets the opportunity is racing to be the first to release this information openly---without thinking of the consequences---.
Further---I do not see any reason at all---why the DG ISPR would take it upon himself to keep releasing the information on the no F16 usage or no F16's shot down---.
The enemy has moved forward to get better and potent weapons systems and our ISPR is entangled in justifying what we did or what we did not do---.
@Khafee @Irfan Baloch @Mentee
1. When the United States goes out to bomb a nation, they pretty much tell the type of Jets used, which Aircraft Carrier they took off from, where they dropped the Mother Of All Bombs (GBU-43/B) and then...air it on CNN.
2. Justification for usage or not of F-16 might be your point, but I don't believe in defending its crash. Are you not aware of the nation we're up against?!! If he (DG ISPR) does not defend the honor of the Armed Forces, then we might as well get a Civilian to do his job. He had to assure a nation of over 200 Million (strong) that the pride* of the Pakistan Air Force was not shot down by a mere MiG-21.
*Note: To most, the F-16 is still the pride of the PAF.
3. Mind games also come into play of what he disclosed to the Media, because it was televised and got the attention of the other side. I'm pretty sure the information that he relayed was the basis of a number of International & Indian Media to question the Govt. & Military of India of what (actually) happened in Balakot & the events that followed on the 27th of Feb.
What I've been told is that silence is an indication of guilt.
4. Sqn Ldr. leaking info is just a rumor - which hasn't been confirmed. It could very well have been any one on the base that knew someone (family/friend) in Media & accidently leaked it.
5. I would hardly say that the Enemy has moved on. Judging by the Media, the Tweets & the denial mentioned - its safe to say that they are still standing firm on their Strikes on the 26th & downing a F-16. You truly believe that this nation is going to move on - that easily...? Are you not aware of their history? They still think Kargil happened yesterday, which is why they were thinking it was going to be a walk in the park. As for getting new weapons & additional MiG-29's...money talks (simple). If we had the funds, Lord knows what we'd have today. But that is a different topic altogether.