Sayfullah
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Exactly. If any counter insurgency war anywhere has taught us anything, boots on ground matter the most. Us in Afghanistan had mraps so Taliban just used higher yield ieds. Us soldiers had fancy helmets and vests so Taliban hit them when they least expected. Us moved around in fancy large convoys, talibs exploited this and turned the valleys in Afghanistan graveyard for those convoys. Us would with its tech patrol areas, talibs would hide and just wait it out then ambush Americans when they least expect it.Our Mechanised forces are already to far stretched to be down sized. Similarly in the North we can't afford to shrink the number of troops.
Moreover how can we downsize when we continuously raising new formations and units. Unfortunately Nawaz Shareef appointed a man who had never commanded a Division(or even a brigade most probably) in WoT; when we had so many brilliant officers who had commanded formations in the battlefield. Hence he doesn't know the challenges faced by our commanders against the terrorists. Most of the times our units were too far stretched especially in Keeping the lines of communication open and we had to induct new units for fresh offenses and if they weren't available then we had to resort to consolidation of gains until then. Imagine what will happen against a conventional enemy with better mechanisation and AF. It is impossible for us to downsize considerably when we have both western as well as Eastern fronts open.
I think he just used a fancy word, that's all.
Only boots on ground can win against insurgencies.
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