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bhai shab ye to ab histroy ho gaye
do u think he can play any role in future iin pak
1. He will play a major role in future.
2. Regardless of who is in control of Pakistan, there will be a very strong retaliation to any bloody strike by India.
Surgical strikes are a non-starter as far as Pakistan is concerned.
There will be a significant retaliation, and one that would be proportionally greater than the initial surgical strike to ensure that in the future such options are not exercised. Pakistan will most definitely up the ante.
Yes, but then that's at the behest of Pakistanis against a common enemy in collaboration with an ally. India IS the enemy.Hey Blain,
Do the drone strikes come under surgical strikes ? Ask Gen M that.
Regards
Yes, but then that's at the behest of Pakistanis against a common enemy in collaboration with an ally. India IS the enemy.
You didn't listen to the General. He was specific: surgical strikes cannot be justified since Pakistan is a sovereign country, and the Army would feel obligated to respond. Contrariwise, where Pakistan is not sovereign, surgical strikes can't be ruled out - as in places where the P.A. can not or does not enforce government control, i.e. places where the TTP, et al rule.the Indians actually believe that by giving an air attack the name of "surgical strike" then it is not a War or declaration of War according to their definitions -
Don't ask lame questions and waste our time here.Hmmm...so the ally in this case would be the US? What happened to sovereignty? And to the CIA-Mossad-RAW nexus?
Try it and find out. We Pakistanis have been daring Indians to just try it out. There has been no backing out of a fight from our end. The Indians cowered away from a fight after amassing 1 million troops in 2002.You didn't listen to the General. He was specific: surgical strikes cannot be justified since Pakistan is a sovereign country, and the Army would feel obligated to respond. Contrariwise, where Pakistan is not sovereign, surgical strikes can't be ruled out - as in places where the P.A. can not or does not enforce government control, i.e. places where the TTP, et al rule.
If Mushy wanted to rule out Indian surgical strikes entirely, don't you think he could have been more sweeping in denouncing them?
Don't ask lame questions and waste our time here.