r3alist
Elite Member
Yes good point, I think written guarantees will be accepted, not left to paper they are written on.I guess we need to have different perspective about the situation. Last night and this morning attack on Qatar Gas fields, Saudi and Kuwaiti oil refineries has changed everything.
What I see is Taliban are boasting and cyber-rattling to save face. They did little in terms of retaliation. They claimed Pakistan killed 400 people but there was no retaliation from Taliban and they agreed for a ceasefire without taking any revenge. It has dented their capability.
The reality of war is every side needs fuel to fight. If Afghanis are going to spend their fuel supplies on a border skirmish with Pakistan, then there's little left to run the country. And then Afghanis will rise against Taliban and will overthrow them.
TTA & TTP both understand the equation has changed. The funding is drying. They need to mollycoddle and pacify their own fighters and people to survive what comes next in few weeks which is food, medicine and fuel shortages.
TTP has already declared a ceasefire. What I see and expecting is, Afghanis are going to give written guarantees. Pakistan is going to accept that and by next month, the border crossings is going to open to ease up on aftereffects of fuel and food shortages. Everyone is going to make sort-term compromises to ride out the effects of Iran-USA war
Therefore anyone who understands the nature of this particular adversary has to understand no single one attempt no single campaign will ever do the job.
Untel Pakistan actually has ingress and leavers off influence within Afghanistan as part of an agreement, that in turn materializes into reality everything is just a tactical ceasefire.
If you suppose a second round in a few months it won't be so easy for Pakistan, the diplomatic landscape might have changed, the gulf Nations may not be neutral or supportive, I mean Saudi, China may pressure Pakistan further, and India may rearm the Taliban. The cover of the Iran and Israel conflict has to be maximized from a pa pov






