I've been seeing some extremely racist posts from yourself and
@Oscar .
As a Pakistani Pashtun, I have met many Afghans who are sympathetic to Pakistan and muslim ummah especially pashtuns.
To those that are not, they often quote comments such as yourself "keep them in the cross hairs permanently"
You have a muslim name, "hussain" and this is how you talk about a Muslim brother? You should be ashamed for causing such division.
Afghans are and always will be my brothers despite disagreements, despite issues. I will always hope we have better relations in the future as well.
While I understand your sentiment and to a degree agree, but
@hussain0216 isn't far off the mark, although his approach is a bit raw, which he really needs to tone down.
There exists extreme hate amongst Afghans, we gave them a home, literally the entire country, cities, I have even seen them in villages. No-one called them cockroaches in Pakistan, no one even bad mouth them, but all we see in return is hate, people are sick of it.
The Soviets killed around 1 million Afghans, all forgotten, no hate,
Indians supported the Soviets when they were killing Afghan people, all forgotten, no hate,
various other countries supported different warlords with money and weapons, including India and Iran, all forgotten, no hate.
Hate is only reserved for Pakistan.
All the fingers are always pointed towards Pakistan.
They say Afghanistan is the graveyard of empires, that's not entirely true.
Alexander, Mughals, Mongols, the British, Soviets and the Americans all beat them day and night. The difference is you can beat them, but you cannot subjugate them, because they always fight back.
You can go in, but you can't stay, that's the difference.
Pakistan helped the Afghans defeat an invasion by a Super Power, the Soviets, but Pakistan is blamed for that help. It makes no sense.
Without Pakistan, the Afghans still would have fought the Soviets, probably 2 million would have been killed, and now we would be hearing you saw us dying, you saw us getting killed and you did nothing. That blame would also have been put on Pakistan for doing nothing.
It's literally like someone helps me fight invaders in my house and provides my family safety in their house. Then I start hating and blaming the very person who helped me, how does that make sense?
I'm sure there are Afghans who like Pakistan, but it's their responsibility to come forward and speak up, not ours. all we see, even in direct experience is hate.
Pakistan helped them, for half a century, that's a long time, it completely transformed our society, saved them from their invaders, but everything that's negative is blamed on Pakistan, and we're always expected to be accommodating, be understanding, it's hardly fair. It's just wrong.
I didn't even mention the terrorism they have been supporting in Pakistan since independence, the times they actually attacked Pakistan crossing the border. It's along list.
Please have some thought for your own country.