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Send troops to Kashmir to 'teach India a lesson', Hafiz Saeed urges Pakistan

Those in Favour say Aye

  • Ayes

    Votes: 81 86.2%
  • Noes

    Votes: 13 13.8%

  • Total voters
    94
  • Poll closed .
the utterly idiotic orders not to step across the LOC in 1999, and the instructions to the Air Force not to go a millimetre over, and not to engage the PAF; there is no dearth of examples.

It wasn't idiotic, it was a very wise decision. Had India crossed the LOC things would have escalated even further, and who knows what would have happened, nuclear warheads could have been exchanged. As for the IAF trying to mess with the PAF, our pilots are much better trained. Never forget great men like MM Alam, Sattar Alvi or Saiful Azam.
 
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Think about it. The ceasefire, when Indian troops were near Muzaffarabad; the ceasefire, in 1965, thanks to pressure from Russia, and the subsequent handing back of the Haji Pir Pass.

In 1965, India couldn't break past Pakistani defences into Lahore, the main assaults were fended off by Pakistani soldiers, and the invasion was out to a grinding halt:

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Chawinda

India gave back the territory probably thinking they would lose it, I doubt it happened out of the kindness of the Indian governments heart. Same goes for Pakistan and any territory it took.
 
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http://www.ibtimes.co.in/pakistan-c...ed-their-own-video-689954#WOsDGFbb9hRhDTcZ.97

Read this and enjoy. I think Pakistan will soon face a repeat of Bangladesh in Baloch.
I especially liked the Baloch freedom fighter taking down the invaders flag and planting the Baloch flag in Karachi. That's real guts.:enjoy:

With CPEC kicking off, it won't happen. The Chinese are even more brutal then we are, and since they will join us in securing CPEC, those Baluchi militants are finished.
 
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http://www.ibtimes.co.in/pakistan-c...ed-their-own-video-689954#WOsDGFbb9hRhDTcZ.97

Read this and enjoy. I think Pakistan will soon face a repeat of Bangladesh in Baloch.
I especially liked the Baloch freedom fighter taking down the invaders flag and planting the Baloch flag in Karachi. That's real guts.:enjoy:

Balochistan as a repeat of Bangladesh? Sorry, it's not going to happen. East Pakistan happened because geography made its independence possible. Balochistan is a whole different animal. Pakistan can launch operations much more easily in Balochistan than East Pakistan.

Besides, what's this obsession with some Indians wanting to break Pakistan into a million pieces? Does India really want anarchy on its western border, dealing with refugees and security issues? And what about the nukes? And do you think Iran wants an independent Balochistan? No way. If you want India-Iran friendship to evaporate, don't push this Balochistan issue too far.

With CPEC kicking off, it won't happen. The Chinese are even more brutal then we are, and since they will join us in securing CPEC, those Baluchi militants are finished.

No they won't. Last thing the Chinese want is get entangled in Pakistan's internal problems. All they care about is their investments and CPEC are safe and sound. They are heavily leaning on Pakistan to do this job, especially the millitary. They will provide funds and logistics, but don't expect Chinese units roaming around Balochistan.
 
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