Afghanistan: General News and Discussion

send them back to these a hole to hell hole back
 
And the blame for believing these "bed time promises" by the west, rests with Pakistan. People need to take responsibility for their decisions, and Pakistan needs to take responsibility for its role in bringing the Taliban to power and for all the decisions the Taliban now make. All these people need to be sent back to Afghanistan, what is holding Pakistan back from doing this ?

Have the decision makers learnt anything from the Afghanistan debacle ?

Sure blame Pakistan for all the evil that plagues Afghanistan and the West. Pakistan did not have the capacity to install the Taliban government.

Most Western governments agreed to process Afghans(minority plus former Afghan National Army) within 2 years of international forces leaving Afghanistan. Most of them have backed out citing different issues. None of these people want to go to Afghanistan, Pakistan cannot force them as most have official documents stating due process of their visas. Britian took thousands of Afghans giving them new identities but no one cares in the UK where the next wave of such attacks are likely to happen.
 
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Yeah, like Afghanistan was the Paris of South and Central Asia before Pakistani meddling. Afghans have always been ready made extremists, whether its religion or culture.
 
This is what you get when you make your whole life about stealing other people's land and blowing yourself up to achieve that
Afghans as a nation have a lot of introspection to do but I doubt anything like that is going to happen in next hundred years

Almost fashionable to be a suicide bomber in Afghanistan. There must be some truth in the recent news that 700 Kabul University students volunteered to be part of some suicide bombing team against Pakistan. Can't get any lower then that.
As to introspection, yes, a lot is needed, along with removing the delusions of grandeur about being a 'Graveyard of Empires'.
 
Send all Afghans from the west to India their ally as their friendship is deeper than the Qargha Lake and higher than the hindu kush mountains. :ROFLMAO:

Can't be higher than Hindukush mountains since highest Hindukush mountain is in Pakistan

On a serious note. Yes. Afghans from all over should be sent to India.
 
Can't be higher than Hindukush mountains since highest Hindukush mountain is in Pakistan

On a serious note. Yes. Afghans from all over should be sent to India.
Indians love Afghans, and Afghans love Indians... Indians in their cheap masala movies show Afghans as invaders and barbarians and Afghan Taliban licking Arse of Indian Govt just so they can get some money and use TTP as canon fodder to destabilize Pakistan, Honestly bro Pushtoons both side of the border are probably the lowest IQ people, even worse than African nomad tribes or tribes of Amazon jungle.
 

Afghans say last path to safety shuts as US halts visas after DC shooting​


by The Frontier Post

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KABUL (Reuters): Afghans who fled the Taliban and have waited years for a US resettlement decision say their last path to safety has shut since Washington froze all Afghan immigration cases following a shooting near the White House.

The US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) said late on Wednesday it had halted processing for Afghan nationals indefinitely, hours after an Afghan man shot and critically wounded two National Guard soldiers in Washington.

President Donald Trump called the attack “an act of terror” and ordered a review of Afghans who entered the country during Joe Biden’s presidency.

For Afghans sheltering in Pakistan, tens of thousands of whom are awaiting US resettlement decisions, the announcement felt like their last safe route had closed.

’IF I GO BACK YOU WILL HEAR NEWS OF MY ARREST OR MY DEATH’

“I was deeply distressed when I heard this news. We have completed all the required review procedures,” said Ahmad Samim Naimi, 34, from Afghanistan’s Panjshir province, who had worked as a TV presenter and press adviser under the previous, US-backed government.

He fled to Pakistan after the Taliban began detaining journalists and former government workers, and had applied for resettlement in the United States.

“If I go back, one day you will certainly hear news of either my arrest or my death,” he said.
 

Afghan refugees’ situation in neighbouring countries worsening: Kabir​

by The Frontier Post

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KABUL (Pajhwok): The Minister of Refugees and Repatriations (MoRR) has said that with the arrival of winter, the challenges facing returning refugees have increased and the situation of Afghan migrants who remain in neighboring countries is also a matter of concern.

In a post on X, the ministry wrote that Minister Mawlawi Abdul Kabir met with the UNDP Deputy and Head of Crisis Management, Shoko Noda.

According to sources, the meeting focused on assistance for returnees and sustainable, long-term solutions for refugees within Afghanistan.

Shoko Noda reaffirmed that Afghanistan remains a priority for the United Nations Development Programme and noted that efforts are underway to develop permanent solutions to the difficulties faced by Afghan refugees.

Noda stated that, given the skills and capacities of returning refugees, they can become active members of society and she emphasized efforts to create a suitable working environment for them.

The UNDP delegation also proposed establishing a joint committee with the MoRR to strengthen coordination and improve support for returnees.
 

Azizi invites ECO to hold next summit in Kabul​


by The Frontier Post

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KABUL (Pajhwok): Afghanistan’s Minister of Commerce and Industry, Nooruddin Azizi, said at the Economic Cooperation Organization (ECO) ministers’ meeting that Afghanistan is ready to host the next summit in Kabul.

On the sidelines of the meeting, Azizi also held talks with Turkey’s Trade Minister, Omar Polat, on enhancing bilateral trade and investment cooperation.

In a statement, the Ministry of Commerce and Industry (MoCI) said the ECO ministers’ meeting focused on expanding economic cooperation, promoting regional trade, and strengthening joint projects.

During his speech, Minister Azizi emphasized the importance of the ECO for Afghanistan, highlighting the country’s strategic location as a regional transit hub, and stressed Afghanistan’s readiness to play a more active role in trade and transit projects.

At the meeting, member countries officially approved several key documents and strategies, including the ECOTA (ECO Trade Agreement) negotiation amendment strategy, the Trade Facilitation Agreement finalization strategy, the framework for a Free Trade Agreement (FTA) among member states, and the “ECO 10-Year Development Vision” for 2026–2035.

These agreements are expected to expand free trade, reduce customs barriers, and strengthen regional connectivity.

The ministry added that Afghanistan secured support from ECO members for expanding trade, facilitating transit, and attracting foreign investment—measures considered vital for economic growth and regional cooperation.

Azizi invited the ECO to hold its next ministers’ meeting in Kabul, announcing Afghanistan’s full readiness to host the event.
 
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US President calls Afghan Nationals, "Aliens"..... & that's exactly why deportation & 40x million USD per week Aid for Afghan Taliban must STOP immediately.
 

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