Table of Contents
- 1 What is a surgical air strike?
- 2 Does Iran surgical strike on Pakistan?
- 3 Why are they called surgical strikes?
- 4 Is Pakistan turning back to blame India for terrorism?
- 5 What do we know about Pakistan’s nonstate armed actors and terrorism?
- 6 Is Pakistan’s leverage over the Taliban relevant to the Afghan peace process?
What is a surgical air strike?
Description. A swift and targeted attack with the aim of minimum collateral damage to the nearby areas and civilians is a surgical strike. Surgical strike attacks can be carried out via air strike, airdropping special ops teams or a swift ground operation or by sending special troops.
Does Iran surgical strike on Pakistan?
India’s top news outlets, including Hindustan Times, India Today and Times of India, portrayed the said report as a “surgical strike” inside Pakistan. On Monday, the spokesperson of Pakistan’s military categorically said: “The news regarding Iran [conducting a military operation in Pakistan] is absolutely false.”
Why did Iran strike on Pakistan?
Iran has reportedly conducted a surgical strike deep inside Pakistan to free its Revolutionary Guards who were kidnapped by Baloch terrorists. According to media reports, Iran’s elite Revolutionary Guards (IRGC) freed two of its guards in an operation inside Pakistan.
Why are they called surgical strikes?
The Modi regime celebrates the “surgical strike” as one of its high points. The dictionary describes a surgical strike as an attack (usually without prior warning) intended to deal only with a specific target. In other words it is an attack that is intended to seize or inflict serious damage on or destroy an objective.
Is Pakistan turning back to blame India for terrorism?
But it has gone by the wayside as the Pakistani state has turned back once again to blaming India for terrorism in the country.
Can Pakistan connect the dots between terrorism and extremism?
Ultimately, Pakistan must be the one to connect the dots linking all the terrorist groups on its soil and their ideologies, acknowledge how it has contributed to extremism within its borders, and decide on addressing the roots of that extremism.
What do we know about Pakistan’s nonstate armed actors and terrorism?
This piece is part of a series titled ” Nonstate armed actors and illicit economies: What the Biden administration needs to know ,” from Brookings’s Initiative on Nonstate Armed Actors. According to the South Asia Terrorism Portal, Pakistan saw 319 terrorism-related incidents in 2020, and 169 associated deaths of civilians.
Is Pakistan’s leverage over the Taliban relevant to the Afghan peace process?
For instance, Pakistan has developed a good relationship with Kabul, especially in recent months, but it also knows its leverage over the Taliban keeps it relevant to the Afghan peace process. The FATF listing has induced Pakistan to take its strictest action to date on militant groups, especially LeT.