maxpane
Elite Member
Brother you are a sensible man. dnt engage . just ignore it .anii diya that's how countries function , they sell what they make .
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Brother you are a sensible man. dnt engage . just ignore it .anii diya that's how countries function , they sell what they make .
Mahol to kharab pehlay si ho gaya tha, ab pata chala Field Marshal sab kahan busy thay jab jawan shaheed ho rahaythay..bhai logo ap logo political section main jao ir wahan bat akro gernail ur pti k bare main plz. awen yahan ka mahol kharab na karo
It’s possible that Pakistan is engaging in the current round of negotiations sincerely, perhaps as a last real attempt to give peace a chance. There might also be an element of optics involved, particularly to demonstrate to the GCC and other partners that Islamabad isn’t the obstacle to regional stability.
That said, I doubt the peace will hold for long. If the situation with Afghanistan deteriorates further, Pakistan might openly back efforts toward a regime change. It might be messy, but we need a more calibrated attempt with anti Taliban elements to reshape the political landscape to our advantage which might be easier said than done. I wonder where China stands in all this.
Brother main na political section main jata hn na main politics discuss karta hn ap log wahan jao ur jo bolna ha bolo. yqhan bat karne ka koi faida nahnMahol to kharab pehlay si ho gaya tha, ab pata chala Field Marshal sab kahan busy thay jab jawan shaheed ho rahaythay..
janab ye serious thread ha yahan bhi apas main larna ha tuji Janab, aur har baat ko itna serious na liya karain.
I do not think its about investment anymore, they just dont want this issue to drag too long, because on the other side kharish zada kutta intizaar mae hai.....GHQ is khassi when it comes to talis they still think they can fix their investments
It’s possible that Pakistan is engaging in the current round of negotiations sincerely, perhaps as a last real attempt to give peace a chance. There might also be an element of optics involved, particularly to demonstrate to the GCC and other partners that Islamabad isn’t the obstacle to regional stability.
That said, I doubt the peace will hold for long. If the situation with Afghanistan deteriorates further, Pakistan might openly back efforts toward a regime change. It might be messy, but we need a more calibrated attempt with anti Taliban elements to reshape the political landscape to our advantage which might be easier said than done. I wonder where China stands in all this.
Time to tactical nuke Kandahar?
array mian baqi Afhanistan ka kiya qasoor hai???? sirf kandhar mae fiewworks//Time to tactical nuke Kandahar?
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