pakdefender
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We need to expand the theatre of war to target fixed enemy installtions on the afghan side.
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The aim wasn't to get "Inside" the GHQ. It's impossible to do that. GHQ is surrounded by dozens of guard posts and manned check posts. Circle after circle you come across strict security measures. The aim of this attack was simply to stir up a storm regarding the "Security" of our sensitive structures and locations.
The rest of the international media would label this as a direct attack on the GHQ infrastructure when in reality it was simply the first check post that you come across when you're trying to access the main building.
Our offensive should include targetting the indian consultes along the Pak-Afghan border as well.
I agree.GHQ Should be moved to area which is less populated.
The rest of the international media would label this as a direct attack on the GHQ infrastructure when in reality it was simply the first check post that you come across when you're trying to access the main building.
Utter nonsense.
You attack India you might as well and over PAKistan to the TTP.
Chest thumping is going to change anything.
So what is your Plan exactly. The Taliban is a global organization, creating trouble all over the world.
and your plan to dismantle this group operating clearly from your country. Is to Attack India and go into a fight with an armed force 3 times the size of your own. Whilst simultaneously fighting the Taliban on your home soil.
We need to expand the theatre of war to target fixed enemy installtions on the afghan side.
Utter nonsense.
You attack India you might as well and over PAKistan to the TTP.
Chest thumping is going to change anything.
So what is your Plan exactly. The Taliban is a global organization, creating trouble all over the world.
and your plan to dismantle this group operating clearly from your country. Is to Attack India and go into a fight with an armed force 3 times the size of your own. Whilst simultaneously fighting the Taliban on your home soil.
Well yes you are right. But i wanted to take it up step by step. It was clear that the attack was meant to be Symbolic, but then there was no fun in blowing up in front of a check post and killing a only few men. They did try to get inside and thrashed their way towards the inner parameter, but then were taken care of.
Though you are right in your analysis as the vehicle that the terrorist used did not have any explosive, weapons or ammunition which could have shown us that they actually wanted to go inside, everybody knows that it is impossible. But then the fact remains that 6 individuals were employed to take care of the security as done in the case of Liberty attack, had the 'only' aim been show sha, even one or two individuals could have achieved the aim.
Lastly, i agree with you that no one can imagine getting near the inner parameter of GHQ security what to talk of getting close to the main gate or inside the installation.
The irony is that just every road passes near the GHQ, all the traffic, both vehicular and human make their way to their home or offices via the roads that are in near vicinity of the GHQ, though segregation has been done to the extent possible while keeping in view the fact that the civilians shouldnt be bothered but then the area is very densely populated and that's an obvious problem.
As for the 'getting inside' thingy, here's what i have to say, rather this is what media is reporting:
The attack/gun fight continued for 1 and a half hour.
They had grenades and rocket launchers.
2-3 helis were employed during the fight, testifying that the helis had enough time to get airborne and reach the site.
One of the buggers even tried to hit the heli with his grenade...stupid..may be but it could have taken down the heli as it was too low, but then the media is also crediting the pilot for his 'maharat'.