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Do you think PTI has a future without Imran Khan?

  • Yes

    Votes: 22 19.6%
  • No

    Votes: 80 71.4%
  • Only if senior leadership is released

    Votes: 10 8.9%

  • Total voters
    112
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How many more Pakistanis need to die so that Afghanistan would be an enemy for you?
Afghanistan is the enemy since 1947. Only country not to vote for Pakistan’s membership to UN in 1948.
 
Then why did Pakistani Fauj aided and abetted them into power back in the 90s? You can’t move forward unless you deal with those who made these poor policy decisions in the past.

what the f**k does aid and abetted mean?

You wanted Pakistan to declare war on them then?

They accepted this is how the afghan pashtuns want to govern themselves.

And look how graceful Pakistan behaved with a country that doesn't recognize its borders.

It cost them 70k lives.

Israel now is safer than Pakistan because Pakistan is a weak soft state that doesn't protect its people.
 
When was the last time Pakistan and Afghanistan negotiated on the conflict of Durand Line? 🙄

When was the last time Afghans stopped supporting a proxy in Pakistan?

And there is no "conflict" on Durand line. It is an international border. Afghans just need to accept it
 
what the f**k does aid and abetted mean?
This of course:
Pakistan has been intimately associated with the Taliban since its birth in the mid-1990s. The ISI provided support to Mullah Omar when he founded the organisation in Kandahar. It had trained Omar even earlier in the 1980s at one of its training camps for the mujahedin that fought the Soviet occupation of the country. Pakistan was one of only three countries that recognised the Taliban’s Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan as the legitimate government of Afghanistan in the late 1990s (Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates were the other two). By 2001, Pakistan was providing the Taliban regime in Kabul with hundreds of advisers and experts to run its tanks, aircraft and artillery, thousands of Pakistani Pashtuns to man its infantry and small units of its Special Services Group commandoes to help in combat with the Northern Alliance. Pakistan provided the oil needed to run the Taliban’s war machine. All of this despite a half dozen United Nations Security Council resolutions calling on all countries to cease aid to the Taliban because it was hosting al-Qaeda and Osama bin Laden. According to the 9/11 Commission, the ISI had mid-wifed the alliance between Mullah Omar and bin Laden, so it was no surprise that Pakistan ignored the UN.
 
Then you need to ink that officially on the table so Afghan govt stop harboring terrorists who do not accept it.

It is already inked officially. Whole world calls it an international border

Only your country Afghanistan refuses to accept it
 

Support during 80s was against the soviets and many other intel agencies were involved. The rest is as fictional as the WMD's in Iraq.

Some of the think tanks in America at that time had drank too much of the indian cow cola.
 
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