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Moin91

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ANTI AIRCRAFT GUN
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Taliban CheckPost Where Anti AirCraft Gun is Fitted
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Taliban Flag On Stolen Army Vechile
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RADIO ROOM
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Solar Energy Sys
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WEAPONS
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Communication Tower ( as per Taliban they stole it from Army, hard to beleive thou)
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Photos by Mr. Haroon Rashid ( Source BBC)
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What do you want to say on this ????
 
These guys seem to be well dug in and itching for a fight. PA will have their hands full rooting them out
 
Well, Taliban just needed to be told that please get out from our way. Because here is what we got.

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Guys correction,

they are not talibans they are miscreants/militants supported by raw/mossaad/khad/cia covertly and offcourse Iranian Intel.:pop:

Talibans are not fighting PA, its other miscreants/miltants uzbek based or waziristan based some tribes, under label of talibans fighting PA in waziristan. :guns:

May be anyone of you who may have seen ISPR spokesmen always use miscreants/militants but not talibans.

I know its sounds crazy but it is like that.:crazy:



Cheers,:guns:
 
Abrupt cutting off gangrene is the lone way of rescue!
Almost every country has faced or has to be faced ‘Tiananmen Square Syndrome’. China faced it once in 1989 in the shape of students protests for unnatural democracy reforms -and the China cope with it well. Russia faced it in 1993 in the shape of left over communist legislatures revolt and Russia met with it well. Bharat faced it in 1984 in the shape of Sant Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale and Bharat traded with it well by getting red of its mastermind. Sheikh Mujibur Rehman was Pakistan’s first dangerous Tiananmen Square Syndrome - but Pakistan failed miserably to get over him. Altaf Hussain is Pakistan’s second potential Tiananmen Square Syndrome - but Pakistan has not thus far successful to triumph over him. Bugti was Pakistan’s third dangerous Tiananmen Square Syndrome - but Pakistan again by showing excessive leniency in the beginning, had been letting him to swell up well and become out of control - and after letting much water flown under the bridge he was disposed off. Pakistan’s political pack with a little exception is again scoring for the personal or political gains instead of national interest as they did so in 1971. The excess of every thing is extremism and laxness is no exception. Every evil must be nipped in the bud, for this can be done with use of a very modest force.
 
I am very certain that these people are being funded, equipped and trained by MOSSAD and RAW to destabilize Pakistan's eastern borders, so that Pakistan's forces can be made to fight at multiple fronts at the same time, a classical military manoeuvre.

And I would like to tell that the Radio tower shown here belongs to PTCL, it is used to connect telephone exchanges with each other using MICROWAVE link. And the solar panels are used to supply these remote telephone exchanges where electricity is either unavailable or its supply is not guaranteed.
These Microwave links only work in Line of Sight. So for these so called Taliban it is of no use, as they would have to have a clear view of this tower at all times and at the same time will have to carry a 5 ft diameter parabolic antenna with them while moving.

And for the Pick up truck, NO WHERE IN PAKISTAN, ARMY USES BLUE COLOURED TRUCKS, NEITHER DO THE FRONTIER CORPS.
 
These pictures only show that in what conditions PA is fighting, they are not fighting like USA in Iraq or Afg or Israel in Palestine, we are having are very hard time here & still doing best from the prementioned countries, This shoes how professional PA is & our westren pathetic media how they are representing PA.


Regards
Wilco
 
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