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Two military posts in Bajaur, KPK, on Pakistan-Afghanistan border have been hit in an attack by Taliban border militia

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Then the country has to be prepared to pay the price to protect the so-called national interest. And violence and force is not guarranteed to work. Look at what happened in East Pakistan.
Well tbh it has, mid 2000s was a brutal time for Pakistan.

But some situations you have no option but to use violence, there are groups and people that you cannot accept their demands.
 
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Well tbh it has, mid 2000s was a brutal time for Pakistan.

But some situations you have no option but to use violence, there are groups and people that you cannot accept their demands.
That sounds like a typical faujeet response, but after having experienced the army's repression first-hand, more Pakistanis will realise that the Pakistan army is viewed as an occupation army in many parts of Balochinstan and KP.
 
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That sounds like a typical faujeet response, but after having experienced the army's repression first-hand, more Pakistanis will realise that the Pakistan army is viewed as an occupation army in many parts of Balochinstan and KP.
That perception will probably be gone in about 5-10 years or so depending on how politics play out and then back to the usual

Also how is not wanting to negotiate with terrorists a faujeet thing? They have literally massacred school children...
 
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Having agreed to the fact our military is busy in DHA, Army Welfare Sugar Mills, various projects under the name of Askari including selling fuel on petrol pumps to Askari bank, Fauji Security Services. Fauji Cereals, Fauji Fertiliser, Fauji Cement, Fauji Oil Terminal, Askari Cement, Fauji Foundation Wind Energy, Fauji Meat, Shaheen Knitwear, Shaheen Aerotraders, Hawk Advertising, Fazaia School, College, Academy and foreign businesses such as Maroc Phosphore in Morocco etc.

Moreover, Faujis as head of every civilian department wherever Sex and money thrives. We don’t have much Fauj left a part from lower ranked Jawans giving their lives on the border.

So I feel like we need to train our police for counter terrorism or raise another fauj, not with the name of Fauj so that our Fauj is not offended who can defend the borders and not defend our financial institutions like East India company.

Having said that, two wrongs does not make 1 right. If our Army reminds me of East India Company, meddling in every affair, the terrorists reminds me of Kharjis during the time of Caliph Ali R.A. and must be rooted out even if I have to back our Fauj who is lacking resources and strived of manpower after having been involved in defending above mentioned projects in every major city of Pakistan.
 
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Long term simple solution is that Execute the faujeets who are running the make a mullah dep
and then get rid of all parties which straight up exist on the basis of religion
TLP being the most common example as long as they will keep pumping out GHQ branded mullahs
TTP will get free recurits after all GHQ branded mullahs think Pakistan is too western so they will kill and harrass civilians but never go after faujeets becuase they are the ones who give birth to them.
TLP is an ez example on how a so called political party can get out of hand when they just straight up burned the christian cemetery in jaranwala on the basis of "rumours"
 
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The war has well and truly started, but the top brass is busy with other machinations.

This is eerily likr Ayub Khan having a go at his DG ISI but him responding that sir, you told us to focus on the politicians and we missed a whole damn Indian brigade.
 
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Attacks on military posts are common , god forbid they dd not attacked jinah house are they would be wiped out until now :lol:
 
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The Afgans must fight one another, or die.....

You must fight the Afgans, or die...
Or you can be smart and fight your real enemy using the same people your enemy wanted you to fight against.

GHQ's counter-terrorism policy seems too reactionary, it needs to be more proactive and do more beforehand rather than waiting for things to heat up

Doesn't seem like GHQ takes tackling separatism and counter-terrorism seriously enough - even though it has a huge negative impact on FDI, tourism, development and keeps things unstable

Honestly Pakistan's economy and situation would be far better today if the insurgency threat was fully eradicated.
Ghq is bipolar.
The “terrorists” and “separatists” didn’t create out of nothing. Their existence isn’t a miracle. It’s because of ghq’s bipolar policies.
Ghq creates its own enemies.

There are two ways to eradicate the insurgency. One is to try to crush it through violence just like in Operation Search Light. The other is to give the TTP what they want.

TTP shouldn't be given what it wants. You don't negotiate with terrorists. It's about the national interests.

Sometimes violence and force is the only answer for some things
Or you destroy their handlers and their wrong ideology.
You kill some foot soldiers and many more join.
You give into their demands they want more.
You destroy their enablers and tackle their ideology head on and you make them go extinct.
 
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