Meengla
Elite Member
He calls for Dialogue, and urges a peace process involving tribal communities, the Afghan government, and Afghan citizens, asserting that sustainable peace comes through negotiation, not force. Afghan government can play a big role in stopping
Why don't you expat Pakistanis living in the West ever get this: The Taliban of Pakistan want a sizable territory AND they would do in that territory what they did in the Malakand Division from mid 2000s until they were kicked out. Do I need to share some videos about that brand of 'Islam' here? Have you not seen Imran's atavism of thought, of his latest marriage?
On a more practical terms: The Messiah Khan, which you expat guys support, is the main oxygen for the Taliban 'cause'. He always was. The Americans and the Indians have long gone from Afghanistan so why there are still these pockets of empathy for the Taliban in Pakistan?? Have you ever considered that Imran's dual strategy is to use his so-called ethnic Pashtun credentials, in combination with Pakistanis' anti-Americanism, and Pakistanis' fatigue with the old Zardari-Sharif led order to come back to power? Have you guys ever thought about the compromised, inefficient prominent 'leaders' Imran had surrounded himself with when given the Power for almost four years? Is that the face of a 'revolutionary'?




