Fawad alam
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It is man behind the machine and moral.
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The above findings are exactly what IAF briefings & statements deserves.
Maybe it does. Then the PAF Chief should come out and say it.
It is expected that the PAF Chief should come out and say, "Balakot strikes failed, PAF strikes succeeded in sending home the message the next day, and no F-16s were lost on that day."
See, I've even prepared the speech for the PAF Chief, all he has to do is come out and say this. Whether it's a press conference or even a news interview, it's all the same.
The weight of the office matters a lot.
The way I see it, the victors create the story. The IAF is doing its part splendidly. So where's the PAF?
I believe that's why we keep an ISPR directorate. Our chiefs don't give interviews and low-level remarks like Dhanoa and co. tend to do so.Maybe it does. Then the PAF Chief should come out and say it.
It is expected that the PAF Chief should come out and say, "Balakot strikes failed, PAF strikes succeeded in sending home the message the next day, and no F-16s were lost on that day."
See, I've even prepared the speech for the PAF Chief, all he has to do is come out and say this. Whether it's a press conference or even a news interview, it's all the same.
The weight of the office matters a lot.
The way I see it, the victors create the story. The IAF is doing its part splendidly. So where's the PAF?
It is worth remebering that when a PAF F-6 was shot down by Indian AAA fire in Marala area on 07 Dec 1971, the pilot (Flt Lt Wajid Ali Khan) who ejected was captured by Indian troops who had captured that area but the F-6 wreckage was never recovered as it crashed into the Marala headworks reservoir.
Maybe it does. Then the PAF Chief should come out and say it.
It is expected that the PAF Chief should come out and say, "Balakot strikes failed, PAF strikes succeeded in sending home the message the next day, and no F-16s were lost on that day."
See, I've even prepared the speech for the PAF Chief, all he has to do is come out and say this. Whether it's a press conference or even a news interview, it's all the same.
The weight of the office matters a lot.
The way I see it, the victors create the story. The IAF is doing its part splendidly. So where's the PAF?
What do you expect, he's wet behind the ears.
There is no point that PAF chief has to come out and that too for what? DG ISPR has already done.
2 press conferences from IAF Vice Chief and 1 from IAF Chief. 0 press conferences from any significant PAF officials. This ends the conflict right there, mate.
The victor always creates the narrative, regardless of how many nameless, faceless articles are written against it. So if you want to counter that narrative, it's going to have to come from your highest offices, named and known officers have to speak up.
Also, DG ISPR is a nobody. The position lost its credibility from day 1. DG ISPR doesn't have actual ground information, he's been reduced to a Twitter troll considering the kind of wrong information he has peddled.
We already had enough of Arnab Goswami & Indian MoD. From reservoir to what not, seems like it will be on the Moon very soon to hide F-16. From Jordanian to smuggled from Turkey, repainted from existing fleet to US lying; only India can peddle such lies and that too consistently. If IAF is so confident then lets wait for them to hold yet another comedy briefing.
2 press conferences from IAF Vice Chief and 1 from IAF Chief. 0 press conferences from any significant PAF officials. This ends the conflict right there, mate.
The victor always creates the narrative, regardless of how many nameless, faceless articles are written against it. So if you want to counter that narrative, it's going to have to come from your highest offices, named and known officers have to speak up.
Also, DG ISPR is a nobody. The position lost its credibility from day 1. DG ISPR doesn't have actual ground information, he's been reduced to a Twitter troll considering the kind of wrong information he has peddled.
It is so Indian and they will definitely accept that
Please don't talk about credibility. You guys lost credibility prior to day one with you Balakot Strikes which have been questioned by Indians and others.Also, DG ISPR is a nobody. The position lost its credibility from day 1. DG ISPR doesn't have actual ground information, he's been reduced to a Twitter troll considering the kind of wrong information he has peddled.
I think you guys should share the proof of f-16 downing. You should have done it when that lockheed martin report came out that all jets were accounted for. If I were you, i would have been like, oh yeah looke here.Hmm..It sound's so noble right.
But what if, no proof ever comes from Pakistan, how long should we wait ?