And neither will you be left alone to face the consequences.
meaning send in the indian cavalry to save the day!
fatman
am sure you can appreciate what consequences await us too.
thanks
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And neither will you be left alone to face the consequences.
meaning send in the indian cavalry to save the day!
By not infusing enough troops, PA has allowed itself to be blamed as now base of operations by Talibs are more and more frequently located inside Pakistani territory which US army does not have the mandate to attack yet.
just so you know - pak talibs operate in pak and afghan talibs operate in afghanistan - and yes afghan talibs do find sanctuary along the border!
remember more than 70% of afghanistan is still not under the control of the puppet-regime in kabul!
am pretty much aware of the facts, however due to commonality in ethinicity and increasing perception of GoP and PA being a "western puppet" that fine distinction which you have just highlighted will get blurred and real soon.
Thanks
fatman
am sure you can appreciate what consequences await us too.
thanks
well, lets just wait and see and thanks for confirming the reluctance of the PA for not toeing the western line!
The reluctance on behalf of the PA is understood clearly ..... but what are the fundamental factors behind it? What consequences are for PA in light of such a perception? If one was to dwelve into them, then again majority of members here will say nothing like that.
Is the reason a fear of dissent within the ranks and files over prolonged operations against their 'bretheren'?[/QUOTE]
No! the PA is not a bananna republic army! infact your comment really dosnt deserve a comment back! you should know better!
the fundamental factor is a "deep mistrust of the americans"!
No! the PA is not a bananna republic army! infact your comment really dosnt deserve a comment back! you should know better!
the fundamental factor is a "deep mistrust of the americans"!
But in any event, we've got to do what we've got to do in the south. And there will be pond rings coming off of that that I think we're going to have to adjust to. But again not everybody is of the same mind as General Kayani, who might be citing a worst-case scenario to us."
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Indeed the good General should order body bags in advance for dead US Nazi Soldiers.I just think PA should seal the border and patrol it actively and if Afghanis refuse to let us mine it still mine it and if Amercans attack Pakistan for mining border nuke the bastards along with Afghanis.Deploy shitlaod of forces and not let American drone come over Pakistan.
The sealing of border and mining it was proposed in Musharaf era but it was opposed by americans and nato and also in those days the canadian PM on his visit proposed some kind of surveillance equipment to be provided to Pakistan so that we dont lay mines on border, I never heared anything of that equipment or something afterwards and dont know that it was given to Pakistan or not.The idea of mining was left aside.The mining is still a good idea to stop illegal border crossings by foreigners which are causing us trouble in FATA and Balochistan and if US opposes it we still have the option of stopping their supplies to Afghanistan as we did it in past.I just think PA should seal the border and patrol it actively and if Afghanis refuse to let us mine it still mine it and if Amercans attack Pakistan for mining border nuke the bastards along with Afghanis.Deploy shitlaod of forces and not let American drone come over Pakistan.
This most recent occasion, he expressed concern that our forces going into the south could cause a refugee problem that Pakistan is ill-equipped to handle right now, based on their fiscal scenario, and the possibility that we could be forcing Taliban out of the south and onto supply lines that the Pakistani forces are currently trying to protect for us. So, once again, good thought. And we talked then about how they would further go about protection of those -- of those supply lines.
They were isolated and a handful of incidents, not 'regular', primarily involving the FC, and if you have followed All Green's posts, he has offered some valuable insight into the problems faced by PA officers deputed to the FC, and the effort involved in changing attitudes towards the militants.The isolated yet regular incidents wherein the US forces chased groups into Pakistani territory only to be fired upon by Pakistani BGs, led to widespread appreciation of the fact that there was duplicity of acts by Pakistani Security forces who were officially an ally yet at times protected the Talibs this way. I may be wrong and am open to being corrected for this view of mine.
for its part the US doesn't let us fence the border with afghnaistan...and like i said US army should be held responsible for not delievering in IRAQ,AFGHANISTAN,VIETNAM....there is not single direct victory for the US since the KOREAN WAR......so i think if we are discussing "PAKISTAN ARMY FAILURES" then it is of the utmost important to tell the world that why the mighty US army has been unable to deliever...given its level of sophistication....