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That's a big IF. All the transactions are tracked, not to mention the Habeeb bank running in US, closed down because of funding militants through it. FATF closed in on the rest and grey listed you as a warning. I think you get the gist. Pakistan is not Iran or Saudi to successfully run this syndicate, you lack funds. You can't send much outsiders, Kashmiris don't really like outsiders which have been proven more than once. The only option left is to find Kashmiris from valley, which is getting slim day by day. Also the point that, any large scale non-military operation will most likely lead to war. Which I'm pretty sure, Pakistan is not in a situation to face.
thats correct, thats why i said IF and thats why i said IF not completely finished...and 2ndly there are many other ways besides bank accounts BUT my point was related to the previous post... "perespective"


that being said i would disagree with your last point that number of Kashmiris joining the struggle is getting slim. I think you are wrong there, for one your government told us last year or a year before that, that some 200 militants operate in the valley, i keep a very close watch and i can say it with surety that your forces have killed much larger number than this in past two years but yet they are there....you can even see them in large groups giving Gun salutes on funerals of their comrades. and i also think that the current support the Kashmir struggle enjoys in valley is much stronger than it ever was. all this without even proper funding..dont you think its a problem?
 
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thats correct, thats why i said IF and thats why i said IF not completely finished...and 2ndly there are many other ways besides bank accounts BUT my point was related to the previous post... "perespective"
Money always leaves trails. And like I said, that's why there is a Task Force to find those trails, with evidences. Bank is just one in many examples.

that being said i would disagree with your last point that number of Kashmiris joining the struggle is getting slim. I think you are wrong there, for one your government told us last year or a year before that, that some 200 militants operate in the valley, i keep a very close watch and i can say it with surety that your forces have killed much larger number than this in past two years but yet they are there....you can even see them in large groups giving Gun salutes on funerals of their comrades. and i also think that the current support the Kashmir struggle enjoys in valley is much stronger than it ever was. all this without even proper funding..dont you think its a problem?
Yeah? And look how many are left? Militants may have gained few members, amateurs it takes time to train them, but they are biting the dust well before they even make a mark.

Kashmir struggle enjoyed a much stronger support in the 80's. I mean, the entire region, Jammu and Kashmir (except Ladakh), was filled with militants running around, heck even the Masood Azhar guy, a Pakistani walked in and out multiple times before getting caught one thing that lacked at the time was Social Media, now the so called freedom fighters are limited to few districts in Kashmir and are running some social media militancy.

Even the poster dude Wani, never fought any real fight and was weeping before he was shot dead.
 
Money always leaves trails. And like I said, that's why there is a Task Force to find those trails, with evidences. Bank is just one in many examples.


Yeah? And look how many are left? Militants may have gained few members, amateurs it takes time to train them, but they are biting the dust well before they even make a mark.

Kashmir struggle enjoyed a much stronger support in the 80's. I mean, the entire region, Jammu and Kashmir (except Ladakh), was filled with militants running around, heck even the Masood Azhar guy, a Pakistani walked in and out multiple times before getting caught one thing that lacked at the time was Social Media, now the so called freedom fighters are limited to few districts in Kashmir and are running some social media militancy.

Even the poster dude Wani, never fought any real fight and was weeping before he was shot dead.
-weather he was weeping or not i wont comment , most probabaly its just propaganda.
-there never was VBIED attack in kashmir before 2019 , or was it ?
-to how many are left??? well the recent estimate by indian army and state police shows a larger estimate than the one previously shown in 2017
-much larger support in 80s ?? maybe, maybe not BUT what i do know is that india cant control kashmir for one day without 0.6 or 0.7 million armed forces. that number speaks for itself
 
-weather he was weeping or not i wont comment , most probabaly its just propaganda.
-there never was VBIED attack in kashmir before 2019 , or was it ?
-to how many are left??? well the recent estimate by indian army and state police shows a larger estimate than the one previously shown in 2017
-much larger support in 80s ?? maybe, maybe not BUT what i do know is that india cant control kashmir for one day without 0.6 or 0.7 million armed forces. that number speaks for itself

Something that doesn't suit you must be propaganda. Anyway, attacking the IS-Taliban model attack only proves, the so called Kashmir movement evolved into terrorism, which is convenient for us to squash.

Also, we have all the time in the world we can try different methods to solve the issue. The situation is improving, even if it goes worse we can handle it without any international repercussions. At the end of the day, money talks and BS walks. So, we can sustain as much as forces we want, bring new guns, effective protections. One thing that cannot evolve much is these ragtag terrorists. How long do you think you can sustain it.

With signs from Pakistan showing you're not in a favorable position to support them much longer, I think there is not much time before, freedom fighters become job fighters or resting in marked/unmarked graves.
 
Something that doesn't suit you must be propaganda. Anyway, attacking the IS-Taliban model attack only proves, the so called Kashmir movement evolved into terrorism, which is convenient for us to squash.

Also, we have all the time in the world we can try different methods to solve the issue. The situation is improving, even if it goes worse we can handle it without any international repercussions. At the end of the day, money talks and BS walks. So, we can sustain as much as forces we want, bring new guns, effective protections. One thing that cannot evolve much is these ragtag terrorists. How long do you think you can sustain it.

With signs from Pakistan showing you're not in a favorable position to support them much longer, I think there is not much time before, freedom fighters become job fighters or resting in marked/unmarked graves.
We will see about that. i think the problem is going to stay for a long time. Yes you have the time
and no "what does not suit me is not propaganda". i said that becoz it is immeterial, immeterial because it does not matter on a macro level that how a person behave when he face crtain death. I dont know how i would behave when i feel the touch of cold steel across my throat (May God give me strength if that time ever comes). He was a fighter to the end thats it.
 
We will see about that. i think the problem is going to stay for a long time. Yes you have the time
and no "what does not suit me is not propaganda". i said that becoz it is immeterial, immeterial because it does not matter on a macro level that how a person behave when he face crtain death. I dont know how i would behave when i feel the touch of cold steel across my throat (May God give me strength if that time ever comes). He was a fighter to the end thats it.
Well, I did't give much importance to how he died anyway, I just put a reference on how today's "freedom fighters" really are these days. Anyway, we will see who will eventually prevail.
 

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