still 60hrs with more then 800+ vs 72hrs with just 9 commandos of SSG.
Kid our SSG is the most battle hardened. They carry ops every single day!
Anyways Waar is going to be release in UK in 17 jan.
Why not watch it and learn how real men fight.
Where are you getting your numbers from? Your backside? The number of NSG in 26/11 NEVER exceeded 200, this is stated fact, the number of SSG involved in the Lal Masjid Siege was 160+ not NINE! I mean you really think there were only NINE (or 1 team) SSG present during the entire operation? Are you an idiot?
Then you have the fact that in 26/11 the number of attackers wasn't known, the task facing the NSG was huge an unprecedented anywhere in the world- multiple locations, spread out over a large geographical area, 1000+ rooms to search in high-rises to face an unknown number of terrorists and to free an unknown number of civilians who in many cases refused to open their rooms and had barricaded themselves in so they had to use explosive entry, add on top of this the fact the NSG had zero plans for any of the hotels. A hostage rescue operation of this scale had never before been attempted, or even envisioned, nor has it since. Granted the Lal Masjid siege was a hard task in itself but to tout that as a success and 26/11 a failure is so absurdly wrong.
As @
AMCA says, if you think militants getting access to some of your ,supposedly, most secure military installations and destroying your nation's strategic assets is a cause for celebration then, yes, Pakistan has a lot to cheer about. I mean it's not as if these bases should have QRTs or highly detailed plans or the base or very low probability of civilian casualties- is it?
LOL our forces did saved our bases and r saving our country day and night too......Thats why like
Abingdonboy said they enjoy freedom and independence because they have performances under their belt unlike their rivals who take their frustration our on innocent Kashmiri Muslims.
And there it is, eh?!! Kashmir- I mean it's so pathetic how transfixed you are by this issue.
And fine, let your military have all the control it wants- who am I to criticise them? It's not as if they have their own agenda is it? It's not as if they are a self-sustaining entity that seeks to further their own cause above all else. It's not as though they have subverted your democracy how many times now? It's not as if former generals are now magically billionaires now. It's not as if this freedom has lead to the training and financing of those who are now attacking your own nation.
The freedom the Pakistani Mil enjoys has so obviously worked out for your nation, please don't let me comment on things I clearly know nothing about.