AlKardai
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There’s…….a lot to unpack here.
Please answer my question with facts and knowledge, rather than zeal and passion.
1) how do you expect to push through the one of the most heavily militarised zones in the world? (IOK)
2) How do you expect to capture the entire region of the Yamuna river (one of the areas which has the highest amount of natural resources compared to the rest of India, and the only area worth taking) with a force about a third of the size of the Indian military?
3) How do you expect to keep the logistical force behind the main invasion going? We have a crippled economy which I doubt could even sustain a military offensive of this size, for a week.
4) how will you deal with the utterly devastating sanctions package placed upon us by the western world?
Pakistan can’t specifically deal with sanctions by trading with allies, because it mostly relies on imports and agricultural exports? We aren’t Russia that we can just sell oil to another large country and evade sanctions through that.
We would be well and truly destroyed, as India is important for America in countering China at the moment, so they would likely side with India over the conflict, which would mean even more devastation for the people and the troops of Pakistan.
5) how would you deal with the Indian TTP proxy destroying logistical chains and important infrastructure within Pakistan, as well as our ummah chummas, the talibs, from advancing into KPK?
I don’t see a single situation in which this doesn’t end with the dissolution of Pakistan and the US stepping in to “secure” the nukes before either the talibs or the Indians gain hold of them
Please answer my question with facts and knowledge, rather than zeal and passion.
1) how do you expect to push through the one of the most heavily militarised zones in the world? (IOK)
2) How do you expect to capture the entire region of the Yamuna river (one of the areas which has the highest amount of natural resources compared to the rest of India, and the only area worth taking) with a force about a third of the size of the Indian military?
3) How do you expect to keep the logistical force behind the main invasion going? We have a crippled economy which I doubt could even sustain a military offensive of this size, for a week.
4) how will you deal with the utterly devastating sanctions package placed upon us by the western world?
Pakistan can’t specifically deal with sanctions by trading with allies, because it mostly relies on imports and agricultural exports? We aren’t Russia that we can just sell oil to another large country and evade sanctions through that.
We would be well and truly destroyed, as India is important for America in countering China at the moment, so they would likely side with India over the conflict, which would mean even more devastation for the people and the troops of Pakistan.
5) how would you deal with the Indian TTP proxy destroying logistical chains and important infrastructure within Pakistan, as well as our ummah chummas, the talibs, from advancing into KPK?
I don’t see a single situation in which this doesn’t end with the dissolution of Pakistan and the US stepping in to “secure” the nukes before either the talibs or the Indians gain hold of them