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Pakistan has Phenomenal Terrorists’ Killing Rate

Hence, the Pak Ordu has been chosen to guard the Haremain....

By the by, this selection process isn't run by any mortals, who are no better than maggots as per the Bible....
I love the way you use the word اردو, I try and use it with Pakistanis..but they don't get it...

Not gonna nit pick about which terrorist is more aggressive and all that bull.

I'd say killing hundreds of school kids is about desperate and low as a terrorist can get.

Just gonna give credit where it's due and say Pak army has smashed these Mf'ers good.
Not good...the battle is over but the war rages on....
 
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That's because the militants that Iraq and Afghanistan are up against are incredibly more aggressive and desperate. Daesh for example has an intense sectarian hatred for both the state and people of Iraq-not to mention the huge injection of support that they had garnered from sympathizers-so much that they used performance drugs to frenzy themselves during combat. You don't hear of TTP doing anything like so.

This kind of aggressiveness isn't present in TTP since TTP is more of a revolutionary movement (you can just see it in the name). They don't want to destroy as much as they want to revise things.

I would say Iraq is more experienced today than Pakistan in this regard. The Iraqi golden battalions have really made a name for themselves as one of the most hardened troops living today.

And what revolution were they bringing when they were killing school kids.
 
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I'd say killing hundreds of school kids is about desperate and low as a terrorist can get.
That's RAW for you.

no. Its because we defeated their ideology and iraq, afghanistan was unable to do so.
before we defeated their propaganda, our situation was also same.
No... we did not defeated any ideology. It never was ideological from day one, but there has been plenty of misinformation being spread on social media where you post.
What we defeated was paid mercenaries. We counter their operational techniques, making it difficult for them to operate. In similar way our enemies also adopted to the new reality, now they are operating under new banner of PTM.
 
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And what revolution were they bringing when they were killing school kids.
By revolutionary i meant that they want to turn Pakistan into something similar to the Emirate of Afghanistan through violence. Daesh as a whole wanted to destroy and start over. Literally if you translate TTP it turns out as 'Scholars movement of Pakistan'.
 
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That's because the militants that Iraq and Afghanistan are up against are incredibly more aggressive and desperate. Daesh for example has an intense sectarian hatred for both the state and people of Iraq-not to mention the huge injection of support that they had garnered from sympathizers-so much that they used performance drugs to frenzy themselves during combat. You don't hear of TTP doing anything like so.

This kind of aggressiveness isn't present in TTP since TTP is more of a revolutionary movement (you can just see it in the name). They don't want to destroy as much as they want to revise things.

I would say Iraq is more experienced today than Pakistan in this regard. The Iraqi golden battalions have really made a name for themselves as one of the most hardened troops living today.
What an ignorant post !
 
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That's because the militants that Iraq and Afghanistan are up against are incredibly more aggressive and desperate. Daesh for example has an intense sectarian hatred for both the state and people of Iraq-not to mention the huge injection of support that they had garnered from sympathizers-so much that they used performance drugs to frenzy themselves during combat. You don't hear of TTP doing anything like so.

This kind of aggressiveness isn't present in TTP since TTP is more of a revolutionary movement (you can just see it in the name). They don't want to destroy as much as they want to revise things.

I would say Iraq is more experienced today than Pakistan in this regard. The Iraqi golden battalions have really made a name for themselves as one of the most hardened troops living today.


No mate, you got your shit wrong right there.
It's not because the militants they are against are any different. It;s the same folk with same suppliers and trainers.
What's different is, those countries do not have a hegemonic cohesion between the armed forces and the public in general.
In Pakistan, you simply can;t alienate the armed forces from the public, and that's the deciding factor in any type of war and in particular the 5th gen war.
 
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By revolutionary i meant that they want to turn Pakistan into something similar to the Emirate of Afghanistan through violence. Daesh as a whole wanted to destroy and start over. Literally if you translate TTP it turns out as 'Scholars movement of Pakistan'.

Terrorist supporter.
 
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By revolutionary i meant that they want to turn Pakistan into something similar to the Emirate of Afghanistan through violence. Daesh as a whole wanted to destroy and start over. Literally if you translate TTP it turns out as 'Scholars movement of Pakistan'.

It translates to Students Movement of Pakistan actually, but okay. Your response doesn't really make sense; ISIS and TTP, both want to revise things, and both are using all means necessary (i.e. violence and terrorism) to make it happen, that's their principle, the usage of force to get what they want. TTP wants unconditional 'their-version' of Sharia law just like Daesh, except that Daesh believes in a sole Islamic state and denounces nationalism of any form or shape. So ultimately, the relevant part, that is their willingness to use violence to achieve what they wish to, citing any and all activities, it's the same; both parties use suicide bombings, both are involved in drug smuggling, both are trying to spread terrorism, both have media wings dedicated to propaganda, both are putting off heads, both are kidnapping people and so on, so what difference is there even left in what's relevant?
 
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