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In case any one is wodering where Pakis got the Al-Bunyan al-Marsous name here it is.
Can't think of a more ironic name. A terrorist nation trying to fight against a peaceful one.
"Operation Al-Bunyan al-Marsous," was a Libyan military operation against ISIS which defeated them at Sirte.
Well, a very similar sounding name is auspicious for India:
The book sheds light on the military operation known as Al-Bunyan Al-Marsous that successfully liberated the strategically important city of Sirte from the control of the Islamic State (IS) during the period between May and December 2016.
Do they really believe this crap (Muhammad Mohsin Iqbal in TFT, echoing Asim Munir):
The passion with which Pakistan responds to aggression transforms every child into a soldier. Our people do not fear death—in fact, the Muslim spirit considers martyrdom an honor and a divine reward. This belief grants the nation a spiritual and moral strength that no adversary can match. It is this superior will and unshakeable determination that makes us distinct from India, and this distinction will remain until the end of time.
Pakistan attempts to target the famous Aap Shambu Temple of Hindu community in Jammu. The attack was thwarted. The missile landed near the temple gate causing no damage at all to the holy place.
One knows what’s coming next. Ground movements. With no air cover and Indians superiority in drones, Pakistanis are embracing a meat grinder. Hope their religion sustains them.
Why are we not using Brahmos, SAAW and other means to deny them the use of their flying assets? We should do a saturation attacks of the air bases and make them unusable.
bkswarti wrote: ↑10 May 2025 07:08
Shiv Aroor reporting an air battle over Srinagar. 3 PAF fighters down is likely to be revealed soon.
We don't whose flights are down.. praying for safety of our folks. No one really knows.. but suddenly quite at our end.
But F-16s did come in, and we had a dog fight.
ricky_v wrote: ↑10 May 2025 07:12
i think you should check again, they tried to hit a temple in jammu but were not successful
also, they can do an equal equal, we after all attacked a masjid during phase1
Yes no damage. But the fact they targeted it, shows their intention. They should never get away with it just because our AA systems managed to stop it.
re: sannata, lots of activity on xitter, other sm, most fanciful, waiting on confirmation from reliable sources - dd, ani, and the goi/mod ofcourse, this comes out slowly
but all point to dogfights in srinagar currently,
also news in paki media, gujarat base attacked / nuetralised
drones in delhi airspace
hanumadu wrote: ↑10 May 2025 06:55
Why are we not using Brahmos, SAAW and other means to deny them the use of their flying assets? We should do a saturation attacks of the air bases and make them unusable.
Been wondering the same for past 2 days. Pakis had escalated on day 1 when they attacked military and civilian targets. Not sure what proportionality India was looking for.
Pink dots are seismic activities. Ignore yellow circles & nearby dots in west. Some of the rest are the results of large explosions. Lots of munitions impacting their ground targets in #Pakistan. Locations mostly match targets of Indian raids.
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This is the wrong moment to fund Pakistan. This is in the middle of a military conflict. It is an indirect encouragement to Pakistan to continue using terrorism as state policy towards India. Financial relief given to Pakistan allows it to spend more on defence. The West could have postponed the bail out but hasn’t.
Some political lessons need to be drawn from this.
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