Asif
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you may or may not be right.You can generalize if you want but Pakistanis are also known as opportunistic in the world and I'm sure we don't like such generalizations.
Secondly, regarding atheists, that is common in any country where Islam is forced upon you in an archaic way. These are countries were women are forced to follow and not from choice. In such scenarios this happen.
Still, you're deluding yourself if you think the people who fought the US for 20 years aren't of extremely strong faith and Iman. I hope we get even 1/3rd of that.
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the way i see it... the people who fought jihad are old and I excluded them clearly. US jihad, leadership (minority) is not the issue the issue is the common man and regional warlords (majority). its this lot is what I am talking about. I have lived and met enough afghans in pakistan and outside to know this. they use our passports and bash and protest against us. they take offence to being called brothers, or one of us and clearly pour filth. Again, as a medic, I have treated enough and have had enough discussions to see this... both inside and outside pakistan.
This myth about afghans and them being men of words and commitments also need to be let go off. Ppl who know for how much these afghans were planting bombs, providing info and sabotaging pakistan would never question the steadfast nature and righteousness of afghans.
About atheist.. religion is forced in manyyyyyy places and I agree with its side effects but to this extent is only in Afghanistan and Iran. This is not 5 to 10%, or a minute minority that we are talking off... a miniscule number of everything comes out of every nation, it's when u start seeing one every now and then that u start noticing and questioning.








