Pakistan Army Club in Lahore is Now Serving ‘Fantastic’ Tea with French Toasts

Sounds delicious.

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Even though there’s a ceasefire, the Pakistan Army continues to land surgical strikes at India without deploying any military assets, except a few witty banners at the Defense Services Officers Mess (DeSOM) in Lahore,

A cheeky banner from the Pak services’ club has gone viral, featuring our favorite Indian pilot inviting incoming guests to try out DeSOM’s “fantastic” tea with a slice of French toast. Delicious!

This viral poster, dripping with humor, takes a delicious swipe at India, serving up a nod to the captured pilot Abhinandan and toasting the downed Rafale jets as “French Toasts.” It’s a lighthearted roast of India’s recent defeat, and Pakistanis are eating it up.

Pakistan’s response to India’s cowardly attacks, Operation Bunyan Ul Marsoos, was a masterclass in retaliation. In a jaw-dropping dogfight, the Pakistan Air Force (PAF) shot down six of India’s prized Rafale jets, leaving the Indian Air Force stunned and the scoreboard reading a proud 6-0 for Pakistan.

This victory, paired with Pakistan’s tech-savvy jamming of India’s communication systems, forced a hasty retreat, proving once again that Pakistan’s precision and grit reign supreme in the skies.

The DeSOM banner isn’t just a decoration—it’s a morale booster, reminding everyone of Pakistan’s knack for blending might with mischief. With India licking its wounds, this playful taunt adds a sprinkle of joy to Pakistan’s triumph, showing the world we can win battles and hearts with a chuckle. Here’s to more victories, on the battlefield and the breakfast table!