Aamir Hussain
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The so called "Midget Tank" is M3 Stuart of WWII fame. It is a light tank for scouting purposes. PA also had these tanks.
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The so called "Midget Tank" is M3 Stuart of WWII fame. It is a light tank for scouting purposes. PA also had these tanks.
Not engaging in the dispute as to whose territory it is; I'm pointing out the territory is disputed between Afghanistan and Pakistan and therefore the stationing of this tank for reasons of "strategy" - an undefined, maybe permanent period of time - rather than out of very temporary tactical necessity will likely not improve Pakistan's diplomatic standing, either with Afghanistan or with other countries. Since the decision was not out of operational necessity and had political implications, shouldn't it have been cleared at the political level?@Solomon2
Re-post of my earlier comment - this is Pakistani territory, as pointed out by the link I provided earlier, and Pakistan had and has a need to control this territory to prevent cross-border terrorist movement, from Afghanistan into Pakistan.
The Afghan's can take the 'disputed border' issue up in the UN or any other relevant international forum. Until such time as a relevant international forum issues a 'cease and desist' injunction that is binding upon Pakistan, the border remains internationally recognized, accepted by the UN, and Pakistan will deploy troops, build fences and do whatever else it deems necessary on her territory.Not engaging in the dispute as to whose territory it is; I'm pointing out the territory is disputed between Afghanistan and Pakistan and therefore the stationing of this tank for reasons of "strategy" - an undefined, maybe permanent period of time - rather than out of very temporary tactical necessity will likely not improve Pakistan's diplomatic standing, either with Afghanistan or with other countries. Since the decision was not out of operational necessity and had political implications, shouldn't it have been cleared at the political level?
The Afghan's can take the 'disputed border' issue up in the UN or any other relevant international forum. Until such time as a relevant international forum issues a 'cease and desist' injunction that is binding upon Pakistan, the border remains internationally recognized, accepted by the UN, and Pakistan will deploy troops, build fences and do whatever else it deems necessary on her territory.
Another neg. Apparently the big issue is whether I'm permitted to criticize the Pakistani military at all on this forum.The Afghan's can take the 'disputed border' issue up in the UN or any other relevant international forum. Until such time as a relevant international forum issues a 'cease and desist' injunction that is binding upon Pakistan, the border remains internationally recognized, accepted by the UN, and Pakistan will deploy troops, build fences and do whatever else it deems necessary on her territory.
write that to your govt and question it to them not here, You have the right to question your GOVT and not us, because you have entrusted your govt with your money as they are spending as they see it fit. SO u shud be bitching about it with themIt's my tax dollars at work, both in Afghanistan and Pakistan.
LOL, the hypocrisy of Zionist is appalling, When entire world and UN speaks about Palestinians land, you lot just dismiss it and totally ignore yet have the shameful audacity to question us on dubious claimMy "confusion" is irrelevant; the relevance is that the Afghan gov't claims the pass where the P.A. is currently deployed.
Ok M5 was a later version of M3 developed during the war. BTW both weighed more or less 15 tons.Actually it was M5 stuart, weighing 15 tonnes.
Yes, they access through rough path. But PA tank middle of nowhere...not even a man has access to those heights.Special engine coolants, hydrolic fluids and fuel is used.
World record....LOL
Indian tanks at 11500-12000ft during battle of Zozila, 1948.
In Ladakh at 14000ft in 1962
At 15000+ft in Ladakh
O child, MODS can read everything from "edited" to "deleted" posts and threads...So rest assured I didnt miss your derailing attempts
It's not about criticizing the military but what you're criticizing them over. Everyone recognizes that there is cross-border terrorist movement. The US has in fact made this cross-border terrorist movement a centerpiece of it's criticism of Pakistan. Increased border security is perhaps one of the key measures that can be taken to prevent cross-border terrorism and that is what Pakistan is doing with it's troop deployments and construction of border fences and check-posts.Another neg. Apparently the big issue is whether I'm permitted to criticize the Pakistani military at all on this forum.