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you are right.. There is a difference...
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you are right.. There is a difference...
Have you actually been on the ground and witnessed the situation first hand? Or are you just making these assumptions based on reading some news articles on the internet? If it's the latter, I suggest you to just keep it at those two cents. Since the internet revolution every Tom, Dick and Harry thinks he's qualified to make judgements about anything and everything.
No I have not been on the ground. However, as long as its my own cents, I will decide whether its 2 or more.
Also, was not making any judgement but was definitely trying to understand the reasoning behind the strategy...
BTW, since how long have you been living in S Waziristan??
I dont think India is supporting any terrorists, but lets say it is.. Then it is payback to pakistan supporting terrorists in the attack on parliament and 26/11 and the decades of fermenting terrorism in Punjab and Kashmir...
Just a kind advice, keep it at those two cents.
Yes, I've been on the ground and witnessed the situation first hand. I don't live in SW.
Agree to the logic but consolidation should not take 12 months. Also once the area is cleared, the local law enforcement starts pitching in. And even in army, aren't the offensive brigades and the the brigades used for holding and consolidation different.
Just my 2 cents for a discussion.. not a flame...
The US doesn’t feel Pakistan is facing any threat from its eastern borders