RocketLaw
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Iran, China, Russia, Saudi Arabia and Central Asia have all warned Kabul: stop harboring anti-Pakistan groups or face isolation. The region stands with Pakistan, not the Taliban regime.
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Pakistan is already engaging the central Asian countries, Tajikistan was visited by Shahbaz Sharif just few months back, but more importantly Afghanistan under current regime with violent and aggressive tendencies towards it's neighbors is not in the interest of any of the neighboring country.Would they risk their relationship with Pakistan for India like this ? I don't discount the possibility, but right now, some diplomatic messages should be sent to the Central Asian republics to not arm the Taliban/TTP.
I am pretty sure soon the new CM Afridi will have secret rendezvous with ISI .Maybe but to interfere can cause an entire rebellion. Imagine KPK siding with the Taliban, not likely but if such an event happened then it is possible.
Leave them be. The military, as in army has clear faults as well. But however these Talibs are evil and need to be confronted.
Iran, China, Russia, Saudi Arabia and Central Asia have all warned Kabul: stop harboring anti-Pakistan groups or face isolation. The region stands with Pakistan, not the Taliban regime.
The Turkic states especially are watching this with eagle eyes as they hate the Taliban to the core. As is China.
These morons are already exporting their bakwas with the TTP, for them the skies the limit.
Glass is still only quarter filled .... a lot is still require to fill it up ...( my glass is half empty on this front ).
Growing up as a kid I saw Western tourists roam freely in Pakistan. Now because of the Afghans influx & crime infested culture everyone needs security and gun culture. They need to be repatriated and we need to restore tourism as we had before 1979 before their arrival. Had enough1,477,592 Afghan nationals have been repatriated from Pakistan to Afghanistan.
Mubarik...
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Iran, China, Russia, Saudi Arabia and Central Asia have all warned Kabul: stop harboring anti-Pakistan groups or face isolation. The region stands with Pakistan, not the Taliban regime.
thats gonna take long time to make our name betterGrowing up as a kid I saw Western tourists roam freely in Pakistan. Now because of the Afghans influx & crime infested culture everyone needs security and gun culture. They need to be repatriated and we need to restore tourism as we had before 1979 before their arrival. Had enough
Afghanistan's national and foreign policy under Hamid Karzai, Ashraf Ghani and now Haibatullah Akhundzada is "Greater Afghanistan".If the afghan's, let's continue to refer to them as such, do not accept the boundary, then it's up for grabs perhaps?
Afghanistan's national and foreign policy under Hamid Karzai, Ashraf Ghani and now Haibatullah Akhundzada is "Greater Afghanistan".
Which is that Afghans have all the right to move in and out of Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa due to some tribal links, history and brotherhood but Pakistanis are not allowed to freely move in and out of Afghanistan.
They think they can pull the wool over our eyes and we will tolerate this indefinitely.
Well, the boundary is definitely now up for grabs.
There was never much of tourism in Pakistan.....it was nothing more than a stopover in the hippy trail leading to India.Growing up as a kid I saw Western tourists roam freely in Pakistan. Now because of the Afghans influx & crime infested culture everyone needs security and gun culture. They need to be repatriated and we need to restore tourism as we had before 1979 before their arrival. Had enough
Not just the Durand Line BTW.Afghanistan's national and foreign policy under Hamid Karzai, Ashraf Ghani and now Haibatullah Akhundzada is "Greater Afghanistan".
Which is that Afghans have all the right to move in and out of Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa due to some tribal links, history and brotherhood but Pakistanis are not allowed to freely move in and out of Afghanistan.
They think they can pull the wool over our eyes and we will tolerate this indefinitely.
Well, the boundary is definitely now up for grabs.

Brother, let us be honest with ourselves. For decades, the entity you are referring to and their predecessors with the same ideology were actively supported by the Pakistani establishment, whereas India supported the USSR/Russia/US backed Northern Alliance and their successors.View attachment 154711
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This is the Afghanistan I remember... Indians are supporting the same entity that stole the hopes and dreams of these smiling faces.
The Indian state and their misinformation media peddlers under Godi have no shame propping a regime that has actively worked to erase ans silence women and girls from every aspect of Afghan society.
Sir,Brother, let us be honest with ourselves. For decades, the entity you are referring to and their predecessors with the same ideology were actively supported by the Pakistani establishment, whereas India supported the USSR/Russia/US backed Northern Alliance and their successors.
India is not supporting the Taliban out of any ideological affinity but is just trying to fish in troubled waters and trying to create fitna where it sees an opportunity. To give credit where it is due, Indian civil society pressure did force Muttaqi to allow female journalists in his second press conference.
India will drop the Taliban without a second thought and throw their lot with the NRF if they see a possibility of them getting into a position of influence in Afghanistan. The game that is being played is based on hard-nosed realpolitik and not any ideological preference. It is simply a case of the enemy's enemy being a friend.
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