Operation Ghazab Lil Haq (Pakistan - Afghanistan War)

If Pakistan can host CIA operatives at Badabir airbase since 1950s, give supply lines/bases to US/NATO to occupy Afghanistan then why can't Talibs return the favour? Talibs don't consider Pakistani establishment Islamic anyway...
Reading a little bit of history and educating yourself doesn't hurt.
Pakistan was providing the Badaber airbase to CIA against USSR , not Afghanistan.
 
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If someone things afghanis are our brothers. Check the image.

I dont know this mufti but he is right.
 

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Sorry, before moving on, I want to speak honestly.

I am still unsure what Pakistan can celebrate here, considering the history. Since 1979, the Pakistani government supported the Taliban, hosted them, and allowed training and weapons supply. This happened during the Cold War, when the United States was fighting the Soviet Union and was providing dollars and weapons.

Pakistan experienced a short period of strategic advantage between 1990 and 2001. Later, it was forced to take a U-turn and cooperate against the same groups it once supported. There was hope that once the U.S. left Afghanistan, the so-called “glory days” of the 1990s would return.

Now, however, Pakistan is fighting against those same groups — and people are celebrating.

If someone analyzes the situation objectively, the question is: What has Pakistan achieved from its policies since 1979, and what will it achieve now by fighting the Taliban? From a third-person perspective, it appears to be a lose-lose situation for Pakistan, both now and in the future.

Good day.
 
Should have fought with America for bin laden after all he was Muslim brother???. Do even Taliban regret taking sides with Bin laden????
taliban offered usa that if they provide the evidence of bin laden's involvement in 9/11 attacks they will hand him over to USA themselves. but we all know it was an inside job and usa wanted a foothold in this region to destabilize it hence their pre installed puppet musharraf helped them achieve their goals.
 
Sorry, before moving on, I want to speak honestly.

I am still unsure what Pakistan can celebrate here, considering the history. Since 1979, the Pakistani government supported the Taliban, hosted them, and allowed training and weapons supply. This happened during the Cold War, when the United States was fighting the Soviet Union and was providing dollars and weapons.

Pakistan experienced a short period of strategic advantage between 1990 and 2001. Later, it was forced to take a U-turn and cooperate against the same groups it once supported. There was hope that once the U.S. left Afghanistan, the so-called “glory days” of the 1990s would return.

Now, however, Pakistan is fighting against those same groups — and people are celebrating.

If someone analyzes the situation objectively, the question is: What has Pakistan achieved from its policies since 1979, and what will it achieve now by fighting the Taliban? From a third-person perspective, it appears to be a lose-lose situation for Pakistan, both now and in the future.

Good day.
Unfortunately, you can't rewind history like cassette tape.
 
i am pretty sure you also believe that jet fuel melts steel beams and tower 7 committed suicide after watching its sister towers getting melted by jet fuel.
Doesn't matter who was responsible for 9/11. why do Taliban/AQ still boast about committing 9/11??? Why it was halal to shelter Al Qaeda in Afghanistan 20 years ago and now Taliban declared it Haram???
 
Sorry, before moving on, I want to speak honestly.

I am still unsure what Pakistan can celebrate here, considering the history. Since 1979, the Pakistani government supported the Taliban, hosted them, and allowed training and weapons supply. This happened during the Cold War, when the United States was fighting the Soviet Union and was providing dollars and weapons.

Pakistan experienced a short period of strategic advantage between 1990 and 2001. Later, it was forced to take a U-turn and cooperate against the same groups it once supported. There was hope that once the U.S. left Afghanistan, the so-called “glory days” of the 1990s would return.

Now, however, Pakistan is fighting against those same groups — and people are celebrating.

If someone analyzes the situation objectively, the question is: What has Pakistan achieved from its policies since 1979, and what will it achieve now by fighting the Taliban? From a third-person perspective, it appears to be a lose-lose situation for Pakistan, both now and in the future.

Good day.
You are confusing two different types of Afghans , whom Pakistan supported.
The 80s era were not the Taliban, those were the " Mujahideen".
And Pakistan was not the only country supporting them, the USA and the entire western world was doing the same.
Ronald Regan is on the record using the words "Afghan Mujahideen" on multiple occasions.
Those were the people who fought the USSR .
Later USA too fought Afghans , after supporting them in the 80s, so Pakistan is not alone in that too.
The Taliban are and were different from the Mujahideen
 
taliban offered usa that if they provide the evidence of bin laden's involvement in 9/11 attacks they will hand him over to USA themselves. but we all know it was an inside job and usa wanted a foothold in this region to destabilize it hence their pre installed puppet musharraf helped them achieve their goals.
Do Taliban even understand how to verify if the evidence is true or not?? They all are uneducated morons. The only question is why do Taliban still take pride in committing 9/11?? They proudly tell this as success when hiring new su1cide bombers. It's pretty mainstream among Taliban/AQ to take responsibility of 9/11 when they are confronting common Muslims.
 
You are confusing two different types of Afghans , whom Pakistan supported.
The 80s era were not the Taliban, those were the " Mujahideen".
And Pakistan was not the only country supporting them, the USA and the entire western world was doing the same.
Ronald Regan is on the record using the words "Afghan Mujahideen" on multiple occasions.
Those were the people who fought the USSR .
Later USA too fought Afghans , after supporting them in the 80s, so Pakistan is not alone in that too.
The Taliban are and were different from the Mujahideen
No, if you were supporting - you called them Mujahideen - now you are fighting against them - calling them terrorist. It's you choice whatever you name it.

But for the third people - both are the same - only narrative and national interests has changed.

It's changed like -
Mujahideen > good Taliban -bad Taliban> now terrorist ( for Pakistan)
 
they cant even make a properly edited image and I am thankful. Cause I have seen pakistani's who believe these images. Some of my friends and cousin will share this image to me and tell ab bolo afghaniyo ne jahaz gira diya. :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:
tbh this is a pretty good edit imo , much better than before
 

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