Some here were saying that the decision to agree to ceasefire was primarily an Army move, well, then, was the decision to not retaliate for Jammu base attack, so as not to break the ceasefire agreement was also an Army move, or a BABAJI move.. 😉
First attack on a provincial capital ( Qala e naw city ) this year by the Taliban.. Looks like Taliban have been pushed back, but they did manage to free some prisoners from jail..
Ignominy.. The western pansies' will to shed blood is seriously lacking.. Sneaking away from Bagram at night, supposedly considering troop safety..
South korea, Taiwan, Japan have to seriously reconsider American commitment, and its will to shed blood...
So, are you saying that Iran orchestrated drone attacks on US Iraq bases, is because US has lost conventional edge against Iran, and conventional deterrence against Iran is not working..
I am not saying that there has not been some loss of Conventional edge of India against Pakistan.. but...
Cannot conclude so.. The drone attack is more of a gray zone or sub conventional attack ( like Iranian drone strikes on US assets).. India must develop both sub conventional and conventional means to punish Pakistan..
Don't think there will be any US airbase in Pakistan.. There is practically nothing to be achieved with it.. Those drone bases in Pakistan, could not make a difference in the past, when NATO was in control of much of Afghanistan..
YA.. they had defeated Soviet superpower too, and had only a economically weak India to contend with in 90s... So, won't make a difference except more fighting for a while in kashmir..
Taliban have marginal interest in Kashmir.. Even if some afghans try to infiltrate, it will only be a trickle..
It seems that apart from Afghan commandos no one else, is ready to shed blood for the nation.. The only thing they care about is tribal and ethnic affiliations..
Looks like Pakistan ka Gaand phat raha hain.. Colonel RAWjeesh seems to be on an overdrive..
https://www.dawn.com/news/1633359/pm-imran-says-he-is-considering-talking-to-insurgents-in-balochistan