The first report says 41 Taliban fighters killed while the title of the thread says 41 "people" implying civilians. The second report says 5 cops killed as friendly fire casualties.
Where are reports of the dead children/babies in the present incident that was alluded to here?
@balixd Anybody with half a mind knows that there is no feasible way to get any railways projects going without the money that is needed being available, but I do agree with you that trying to go for economic development without resolving the terrorism issue is not a good strategy.
The problem with that suggestion is that low grade asymmetric warfare such as that used by terrorists does not have a well-defined "top" that can be taken out to the extent that the rest of the organization falls apart. Did Al-Qaeda fall apart after OBL was killed? Similarly, killing a few...
What would be correct strategy in your book? And if the war is for our very survival, how can we not find the resources for it, whatever they might be?
As the Senior Mod and Admin say:
http://www.defence.pk/forums/announcements/268361-stick-english-please.html
Going nowhere is as good as losing, given the situation, and the fact that the other side is rapidly progressing towards their goals while we go nowhere.
Yes Sir, I am learning it is best to leave things as they are rather than raising any substantive issues.
Viva IP pap-lan!
We need gas and lots of it, and cheap. That is quite a conundrum to solve in practical terms.