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they are all pro-ind.I a not sure if it's achievable but a broad-based government, consisting of Haqqanis, NRF, and Hazaras, might be the best option at this point. Unlike these ignorant Kandahari gang, that broad-based government will be willing and capable of eliminating international terrorists group, such as ISIS, from Afghanistan. Also, an Afghanistan under the control of that government will emerge as a responsible member of international community. Most of NRF appear to be more logical and pragmatic that these Kandahari terrorist gang.
If true, this might be Pakistan setting up a new power balance, or even a new regime.
First part seems more likely though. A new regime would entail Pakistan executing the top taliban leadership, which i don't see happening unless a full scale war is declared.
Creating even a 10 mile buffer inside Afghanistan is almost a physical impossibility due to the terrain, the long border, the houses straddling the two borders, the family connections on both sides. Pakistan doesn't have the readily available manpower for that while there is India ready to pounce given any chance, nor Pakistan has the money.
Also, the foolish talks of 'leveling' Afghanistan, as said by some above, is just not possible, even if morality is set aside, short of nuking much of Afghanistan, which we know is not going to happen--and should not happen.
There are really no good options in Afghanistan for Pakistan--and the world. Only long term is a neutral govt, at peace with Pakistan, and with social uplifting of Afghanistan in education, health etc.
Creating even a 10 mile buffer inside Afghanistan is almost a physical impossibility due to the terrain, the long border, the houses straddling the two borders, the family connections on both sides. Pakistan doesn't have the readily available manpower for that while there is India ready to pounce given any chance, nor Pakistan has the money.
Also, the foolish talks of 'leveling' Afghanistan, as said by some above, is just not possible, even if morality is set aside, short of nuking much of Afghanistan, which we know is not going to happen--and should not happen.
There are really no good options in Afghanistan for Pakistan--and the world. Only long term is a neutral govt, at peace with Pakistan, and with social uplifting of Afghanistan in education, health etc.
Too bad , no one will get nishan a Haider.If only wars were fought online then many of our members would appear somewhat like this on forum. View attachment 154156
This video was shared on the first night I think page number 13 of this thread. It sounds like a jet.Can you post the video?
Can anyone verify this one
Although many got Sitara E RescueRangerToo bad , no one will get nishan a Haider.
While I don't presume to know the details of the army and FC operations against the taliban. I can however guess that it's the taliban who need these ceasefire more than the army and FC.It's a chance that you have to take. Pakistan's objective is for the cross-border support for TTP to stop, not occupation. Any chance we get of achieving that through dialogue we will give it a shot. If it doesn't pan out then we go back.
We should continue to fight just because a halfwit said a few words? Can't treat war like a grade school disagreement. You keep it hot only for as long as you need it hot. Let them have a way out if you want to calm things down, just like you did with India.
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