You can't force a guy who is celebrating the creation of a crooked investigation team investigating on his family to resign. Sharif knows that resigning hands Opposition a political victory in itself.
I have a quick question. I hope it isn't the wrong place.
Can a C-802 launcher be modified to fire a C-805 missile? Can that be done in the case of Zulfiqar class?
That's logical, considering that they're the guys we'll need if we need to disable an air defense system or extract troops from hot areas. Aur Force SOFs form the backbone of modern warfare.
Proof link it please. Even then, I doubt I'll believe anything that is said by RT (which is actually owned and funded by the Russia government: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/RT_(TV_network) )
Oh! And the Rothschilds! And the Illuminati! The goal is the New World Order, with the capital being the Greater Israel! It will occur shortly after the Ghazwa e Hind! :gasp:
Thing about insurgencies is: they can't be won by force. Territory is the the only factor; you have to win hearts and minds. Without that, you're incapable of making headway. Doing that is what India lacks. Clearly killing a popular commander (Wani) and using pellet guns didn't win any hearts.
Our options are
A) wake up, look around, and vote smarter in 2018. Seriously, there was a -60% voter turnout in 2013. We will need to heavily improve on that.
B) protest if the water falls far from the apple. Anything unjust happening in JIT, and we need to come out on the streets. Without...
Nice. Let's get these babes flight ready. This'll be JF-17B Block 1s, I think? Then there'll be a few more blocks until we move to JF-17C/Ds. At least that's how it happened with F-16s [emoji14] . I think this process will be quicker in this case, though.
I don't think only 8400 troops are going to have much effect against ISIL presence in Afghanistan, though. Especially since Afghan troops aren't as skilled as the ISAF would really like them to be.
Just a thought.......
If he knew where Fazlullah hides, and if Fazlullah knew that he knew (most probably) then Fazlullah would've moved when Ehsan surrendered and it went public. Odds are that if he knew, Pak Army would've kept it quiet and waited until they captured/killed Fazlullah. They know how to do stuff like...
Valid as what, though? Is it anything other than a statement? Does it have the force of the necessity to be executed? Asking this as a question, respectfully.
Geo is like the DailyMail of Pakistan. However let's get to the topic. There's an interview about Ehsanullah Ehsan on the media, and now Pakistanis are discussing whether we should go easy on him. Hell naw! Like, I'd be interesting to see you tell the families of the victims of Lahore attack or...