PakSarzameen5823
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Oh bravo, here let me rain claps coz PA got a territory that wasn't defended in the first place.
Excuses won't save you, we occupy the most important peak in Kargil. Not you. We gained an important piece of land, and you lost it.
and the world community intervened before we could.
LOL that's literally the reverse of what happened. The international community had to intervene to save YOUR hide, not ours. Your darling military couldn't evict us on it's own.
Your lot learnt nothing, like in every other war that pak has initiated, you lot failed to achieve your primary objectives
No, in the first war we took a large portion of Kashmir away from you, in the 2nd one (which we didn't even start, and no, Operation Gibraltar doesn't count since the war started afterwards) we crushed your invasion with ease in little over two weeks, and in Kargil we took it's most strategic peak away from you.
All you did was waste your time in 1971 and the Siachen, the latter of which is a strategically unimportant region, and the former of which gave you more harm than benefit (e.g now you have numerous Bangladeshi illegals entering your country illegally, Pakistan only went nuclear in response to 1971, you gave back almost all the land you took, you lost Chamb sector, Onka harbour was destroyed, the IAF lost more aircraft, and you suffered thousands of casualties).
a major chunk of your population
As much as I hate to say it, we viewed our eastern branch the same way the British viewed India in colonial times, i.e as a colony to be ruled over and extract resources from. There's a reason Urdu is our national language rather than Bengali, and why we love Jinnah, Iqbal, Rehmat Ali and Ahmed Khan but rarely mention any Bengalis who tried to hop on the Muslim League train.
changed your name forever
No, we're still called Pakistan.
And if you want to talk about name changing, let's just leave it at the fact that your country is named after a river that predominantly flows in Pakistan.