PakAl
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- Sep 27, 2007
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I can assure you, there was ZERO terrorism during first Taliban government of late 90s. Are you old enough to remember that? I am witness to both 80s and 90s. Terrorism only started in all its ugly manifestation when Afghanistan was under American/NATO occupation, so who do you blame that for?
The Usa left Afghanistan with a
more extreme ideology than the militants of Alqaida. Today Taliban has officially banned many minor extremist sects, and declared Sunni Hanafi Islam as its official state religion, they have also given rights to minority shias but not the extremist sect which is famous in certain Muslim nations due to petrodollars.
It's possible leadership of these organisations are cia/mossad agents, this is why during usa time terrorism increased and after usa left its still there. Who has the usa been fighting for 20 years and where did ISIS come from? They are certainly heavily trained fighters.
For 20 years Pakistan army and leadership have been supporting usa with supplies during this war, they kidnapped many Pakistani citizens for usa, 1000s of usa agents and blackwater were allowed to come to Pakistan. Where have they all gone? Raymond Davis was still here but our intelligence agencies helped him escape, he was in contact with militant leaders in Pakistan. Afghans militants consider this as betrayal and declare Pakistan as usa client state, that's another reason for increase in terrorism.