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Good posted link.
Serious issue.
Miltary forces and GoP shld take necessary actions.
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I have been following this thread for two days straight. I would just like to thank the members for the constant updates, and for the constant conspiracy theories. Never a dull moment, that's for sure.
I would also like to congratulate the SSG on a successful operation. 39 of 42 hostages rescued and one terrorist leader nabbed is a highly successful hostage-rescue score for any counter-terrorist squad around the world. They will be studying this rescue op around the world, for sure (you can bet SAS/Green Beret instructors will be looking closely). All SOF practice this, but few can execute it this successfully. It really will be another feather in the caps of the unparalleled SSG. Textbook planning and masterful execution, especially considering one of the terrorists had a bomb jacket.
Now, I would like to stress that this attack needs to be very, very carefully studied. It was a symbolic attack on the heart of the military establishment. People say it was not a security failure. Well, I say it wasn't entirely a success either. How can we explain 42 hostages, military personnel no less, at the mercy of a handful of terrorists, right in front of the General Head Quarters? No sir, it is not something that can be taken lightly, that's for sure. Also, if the stories about the intel provided in July of a possible attack on GHQ are true, then it was also most assuredly a failure of preparation on our part. Especially after Manawan Training Center, this should have never, ever happened.
Next, we must also consider, very, very seriously, our actions from here on in. The commencement of full scale Rah-e-Nijat in Waziristan came almost as a knee-jerk reaction. This when recently we were hearing "Pak Army not completely prepared for operation in Waziristan". Attacking while unprepared will be playing right into the Taleban's hands. Yes, according to my sources, the preparations were very near completion, but near completion is not the same as completely prepared. I am no professional defence strategist, but I know that attacking the enemy's stronghold with depleted forces is never a good idea. My point here is not that we should not commence Rah-e-Nijat, my point is simply that I hope that we will fight on our terms, rather than theirs.
Lastly, we must also consider the implications of this attack in international eyes. All those people claiming our nuclear assets were in danger? guess what, we just provided them with a decade's worth of ammunition. We will have to prepare, as a nation, for a wave of attacks on our defence capabilities. We will have to repel these attacks strongly. Our neighbor, for example, will waste little time trying to convince the world of our nuclear safety. They will play the "listen, we're afraid the nukes will fall into the wrong hands, and ruin world peace" card, and I am willing to bet my house on this. Unfortunately, I do not believe our politicians have the spine to mount any serious counter-offensives. Our international policy is based more on the fantasies of our leaders than on the pride of a proud sovereign nation. Point being, prepare for a bloody propaganda war, and if possible, vote sensibly next time around.
Cant say it better than this.
Would just comment about Waziristan operation and preparedness.
Infact Army was right though im not a military person but its a practice rather good practice to launch a suprise operation when terrorists are least expecting it.
Hence army was not giving exact date. But some silly politicians and govt officials were constantly talking about looming operation in Waziristan thereby alerting them in other words indirectly.
When army was battling in Swat and Bajaur it was not at all right time to launch an operation in Waziristan.
The element of surpise should have been there but now after these few attacks it seems we are going into Waziristan operation with much noise which means terrorists are already alerted.
But lets see if we take up right targets and do not harm those who are pro-Pakistan then we are going to get speedy success otherwise if all pro-and anti groups joind hands then a tough and long battle is ahead in Waziristan.
May Allah ease our pain.
I am sure Gen.Kiyani knows their game plan and he would not start the operation in southern Waziristan right now and first do peace deals.
Cant say it better than this.
Would just comment about Waziristan operation and preparedness.
Infact Army was right though im not a military person but its a practice rather good practice to launch a suprise operation when terrorists are least expecting it.
Hence army was not giving exact date. But some silly politicians and govt officials were constantly talking about looming operation in Waziristan thereby alerting them in other words indirectly.
When army was battling in Swat and Bajaur it was not at all right time to launch an operation in Waziristan.
The element of surpise should have been there but now after these few attacks it seems we are going into Waziristan operation with much noise which means terrorists are already alerted.
But lets see if we take up right targets and do not harm those who are pro-Pakistan then we are going to get speedy success otherwise if all pro-and anti groups joind hands then a tough and long battle is ahead in Waziristan.
May Allah ease our pain.
Exactly, I agree with you Sir. I have been posting the same thing in a different thread. But indeed decisions should be taken very cautiously. Things are getting to start. Jets bombing places in Waziristan.
May God help us.
KIT Over
Comparisons with NSG are not apt. Mumbai was a very different operation with foreign nationals involved.