Vienna (Austria), May 16, 2025 (ANI): On recent India Pakistan conflict and Operation Sindoor, Military aviation analyst and historian Tom Cooper analyzed the points which made Pakistan unable to defend itself and left it with no other option but to ask for ceasefire. Speking to ANI, He said, "...#OperationSindoor was partly successful in regard of destroying the terror infrastructure, but highly successful in regards of significantly weakening Pakistan to the degree where it became unable to defend itself from conventional strikes of the Indian armed forces and had no ability to strike back on India and had no other option but to ceasefire." “...They, Shehbaz Sharif and Asim Munir, are the first to know the situation. They both know they have been defeated. They both know that rumours will not be sustained and the truth will soon reach the people," says Tom Cooper, Military aviation analyst and historian, when being asked about the Pakistani PM Shahbaz Sharif and Army chief Asim Munir touring a military base to address the military personnel by climbing over a tank. Tom Cooper says, "This messaging is classic for Pakistan. Essentially, we have a situation of the country and its population, which has been indoctrinated to believe in Pakistani military superiority vis-à-vis India... They climb on top of the tank, as they must rebuild the morale and self-confidence of the nation..."
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00:00For the start, regarding the destruction of the terror infrastructure, at least six out of nine
00:09targeted sites of terror camps have been hit. That is determined beyond any doubts. All have been
00:18targeted very precisely, so these facilities are knocked out. That said, destroying the
00:26anti-terror infrastructure would take much more effort, which is why it is important that in
00:34reaction to Pakistani actually unprovoked retaliation, the government in New Delhi and the
00:45leadership of the Indian Armed Forces have opted to go for an all-out attack on Pakistan,
00:52to call off all of its bluffs and to, well, to de facto disarm its nuclear deterrent.
01:02So, as such, the operation Syndola was partly successful in regards of destroying the terror
01:13infrastructure, but highly successful in regards of significantly weakening Pakistan
01:19to the degree where it became unable to defend itself from conventional strikes of the Ukrainian,
01:27sorry, the Indian Armed Forces and had no ability to strike back up on India and had no other option
01:35but issue for ceasefire.
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