Why are you trying to deviate from the topic at hand. We are discussing TTP and its fighting strength. Not Ehsanullah Ehsans fleeing.How was Ehsanullah Ehsan able to flee?
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Why are you trying to deviate from the topic at hand. We are discussing TTP and its fighting strength. Not Ehsanullah Ehsans fleeing.How was Ehsanullah Ehsan able to flee?
It kinda ties in to everything tbh. You don’t think so?Why are you trying to deviate from the topic at hand. We are discussing TTP and its fighting strength. Not Ehsanullah Ehsans fleeing.
Not really. The fighting strength of the TTP is a completely different story to Ehsanullahs escape.It kinda ties in to everything tbh. You don’t think so?
Why are you trying to deviate from the topic at hand. We are discussing TTP and its fighting strength. Not Ehsanullah Ehsans fleeing.
Again you are deviating from the topic at hand. We are not discussing ehsanullahs escape. We are discussing the fighting strength of the TTP.Deviating from the topic? He was the official spokesperson for the TTP and was in custody of the intelligence service.
People can't just walk out of an ISI black site....
Again you are deviating from the topic at hand. We are not discussing ehsanullahs escape. We are discussing the fighting strength of the TTP.
If you have nothing else to say but to screech about ehsanullah and screech more anti army propaganda whilst pretending to be an IK supporter, then I will gladly take my leave. Allah Hafiz
It wants a control chaos so it can run the military inc
Remember when TTP was destroyed 5 years ago and how Operation Zarb-e-Azb was considered the greatest operation in our history? Apparently now the TTP is popped out of thin air again and is a “threat to Pakistan”…
Remember how last year after the Fall of Kabul and the expulsion of the Americans/North Atlantic Terrorist Organization (NATO) from Afghanistan….how it was a beginning of a new dawn? ISI chief was having chai in the Serena Kabul. Apparently now Afghanistan is again an enemy which we’re threatening to use drones against…
Everywhere else in the world, RAW is WAR on Monday nights. In Pakistan, RAW is made to look like MOSSAD but ”ISI is #1” apparently also. How can you have both?
Is it just me or are all these “threats” culminating at a particularly opportune time when the military’s public reputation is in the toilet? It’s almost like these “threats” are being overplayed to garner back public support like a PsyOp.
The TTP threat I could potentially understand since the fall of Kabul, but it’s nowhere close to the situation we had between 2006 to 2016 and I feel like it’s being overplayed. Deliberately trying to mess up the Afghanistan relationship is stupid on the current regime’s part. RAW is useless.
Okay and let’s suppose all these threats were legitimate….okay Fine.
You (the GHQ and its minions PDM) created the environment now by interfering in Pakistan’s democracy, just like you created it in the late 60s which led to 1971. Forget the violence of 1971, I’m talking about the political nonsense that took place between 1965 to until 1970. Why was an environment created in the first place back then by Ayub to allow enemies to exploit it?
Same scenario here…GHQ likes to wave Pakistani flags on March 23, August 14 and September 6 only?
People have woken up…they aren’t buying it now.
Why would they do that?The number of army personnel needed for elections was quoted as 400,000? Thats quite absurd.
Can anyone dig out the numbers of armed personnel required for last elections?
Coming to TTP, Pakistan army is engaged in asymmetrical warfare with these khwariji dogs. There is a cat and mouse game. Sometimes the army goes all out and sometimes they have to sit back and negotiate.
Probably Ehsanullah Ehsan was allowed to escape as a result of these negotiations, which should not have happened. There was no news of a court martial of soldiers, which means it was an establishment policy.
Coming to who drives the policy against TTP. Its an all out decision made by establishment with inputs from other stakeholders (should be the opposite but I wont get to the why of it).
There might be a need to go after the TTP especially after they’ve regrouped and a growing rank of outsourced fighters. But to make it an excuse of not holding elections is setting an even more dangerous precedent.
You might win the battle against TTP but you’re losing the war of hearts and minds against Pakistanis.
It's pretty simpleRemember when TTP was destroyed 5 years ago and how Operation Zarb-e-Azb was considered the greatest operation in our history? Apparently now the TTP is popped out of thin air again and is a “threat to Pakistan”…
Remember how last year after the Fall of Kabul and the expulsion of the Americans/North Atlantic Terrorist Organization (NATO) from Afghanistan….how it was a beginning of a new dawn? ISI chief was having chai in the Serena Kabul. Apparently now Afghanistan is again an enemy which we’re threatening to use drones against…
Everywhere else in the world, RAW is WAR on Monday nights. In Pakistan, RAW is made to look like MOSSAD but ”ISI is #1” apparently also. How can you have both?
Is it just me or are all these “threats” culminating at a particularly opportune time when the military’s public reputation is in the toilet? It’s almost like these “threats” are being overplayed to garner back public support like a PsyOp.
The TTP threat I could potentially understand since the fall of Kabul, but it’s nowhere close to the situation we had between 2006 to 2016 and I feel like it’s being overplayed. Deliberately trying to mess up the Afghanistan relationship is stupid on the current regime’s part. RAW is useless.
Okay and let’s suppose all these threats were legitimate….okay Fine.
You (the GHQ and its minions PDM) created the environment now by interfering in Pakistan’s democracy, just like you created it in the late 60s which led to 1971. Forget the violence of 1971, I’m talking about the political nonsense that took place between 1965 to until 1970. Why was an environment created in the first place back then by Ayub to allow enemies to exploit it?
Same scenario here…GHQ likes to wave Pakistani flags on March 23, August 14 and September 6 only?
People have woken up…they aren’t buying it now.
That’s a theory, maybe not far fetched.Why would they do that?
What benefit would TTP eradication do ?
Do you think army would have been able to use TTP excuse had it finished Job??
What army like CIA wants is a constant "managed threat" so that it can be relevant
Army knows it won't be relevant if any politicans becomes strong or if economy imporves or if TTP is completely finished or if there is peace with India
So none of these things will happen
Overblown threats mixed with half-truths.
An attempt to bring back support to institutions by saying that RAW are active in Pakistan.
RAW are active in Pakistan because of less support for the institutions and the fact that it's the perfect time for them to strike
How dumb can you be to not add protection for troops after 20 years????That’s a theory, maybe not far fetched.
It might look like it, but I doubt the Pakistan army is that good. The TTP threat is probably due to a combination of strategic fumbles and mediocrity.
The duffers are not that good that they are made out to be.