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Big attack on Chaman Border crossing

Why are you excluding the TALIBAN?

IT seems like the TALIBAN is a saint party here, TTP and Local people are terrorists...

You don't seem to know much about the area or the Taliban themselves. They don't have central control of all the factions that fight under them. This is happening in one area which has a significant TTP presence. So a commander or a few have decided to do their own thing.

But yes the Taliban central command needs to put a stop to this.
 
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So they've started a fully fledged war at chaman?


Send these b*stards to hell.

I wish our brave jawans the best of luck. May Allah help them.

You don't seem to know much about the area or the Taliban themselves. They don't have central control of all the factions that fight under them. This is happening in one area which has a significant TTP presence. So yes a commander or a few have decided to do their own thing.

But yes the Taliban central command needs to put a stop to this.
roughly how many TTP would be mobilised?
 
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Estimates say hundreds. They have been there a while and this has long been planned. They built local support and now in unison act with impunity.
If this was known why didn't army took action before this happened, and what is being done now?, i really thought this chief wasn't like bajwa but alas, he is worse, atleast bajwa did a airstrike, he seems to do nothing.
 
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Estimates say hundreds. They have been there a while and this has long been planned. They built local support and now in unison act with impunity.
dude, we need close air at this point!


Tanks, APCs, the whole wack!

This isn't WW2. 200 is a massive number. The largest battle in the US-Afghan war had 200 Talibs attacking the Americans.

hundreds is an absolutely huge amount of men. The US would be calling in A10s for close air, spec ops teams and multiple Abrams
 
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You don't seem to know much about the area or the Taliban themselves. They don't have central control of all the factions that fight under them. This is happening in one area which has a significant TTP presence. So a commander or a few have decided to do their own thing.

But yes the Taliban central command needs to put a stop to this.


If the TTP have grouped into a area this might be a opportunity to take many of them out



This may sound crazy at this point but WE DO NOT want to be dragged into a conflict, that strange to say since civilians have been killed


But Taliban are not one group they are multiple in a loose alliance, this group at Chaman are mixture of TTP and allies, we need to hit them whilst being in constant contact with Kabul so as not to escalate


We have overwhelming military superiority but our enemies want to drag us into conflict and we must be smart enough not to do that
 
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If this was known why didn't army took action before this happened, and what is being done now?, i really thought this chief wasn't like bajwa but alas, he is worse, atleast bajwa did a airstrike, he seems to do nothing.

Sub aik he thaeli kay chattay battay haen.
 
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If the TTP have grouped into a area this might be a opportunity to take many of them out



This may sound crazy at this point but WE DO NOT want to be dragged into a conflict, that strange to say since civilians have been killed


But Taliban are not one group they are multiple in a loose alliance, this group at Chaman are mixture of TTP and allies, we need to hit them whilst being in constant contact with Kabul so as not to escalate


We have overwhelming military superiority but our enemies want to drag us into conflict and we must be smart enough not to do that

Why not maintain contact with Kabul, but batter the TTP at the same time?
 
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If this was known why didn't army took action before this happened, and what is being done now?, i really thought this chief wasn't like bajwa but alas, he is worse, atleast bajwa did a airstrike, he seems to do nothing.


Essentially what could the forces do? They agreed to a ceasefire. In that time and before they have readied themselves in the region and formed alliances. A preemptive strike would have made this a national thing v the central Taliban, unlike what it is now with these locals.
 
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where is fauji mafias beloved khusra FM dint he send his deputy to afghanistan few days back!
 
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dude, we need close air at this point!


Tanks, APCs, the whole wack!

This isn't WW2. 200 is a massive number. The largest battle in the US-Afghan war had 200 Talibs attacking the Americans.

hundreds is an absolutely huge amount of men. The US would be calling in A10s for close air, spec ops teams and multiple Abrams

The region needs to be evacuated now. There needs to be a surge of forces in the region to ready for what is coming.
Yes there are hundreds.
 
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