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No true Scotsman.
Can you enlighten us who are the "real Afghans" >
Those who never surrendered to the illegal invasion, those who kept on fighting for their country and those who refused to accept slavery. All these puppets will get what they deserve, pretty soon.
Transalation : those who were constantly at each other throats and kept killing their kith and kin for no reason making it easy for outside powers to manipulate them for idiotic notions like strategic depth.
"Afghanistan wants a real struggle against terrorism and wants the Pakistani government to realize that both our nations are burning in the same fire," the Afghan leader said, speaking at a press conference with visiting NATO Secretary-General Anders Fogh Rasmussen."The Pakistani government has an essential and important role in putting out this fire," Karzai added.
Karzai made the comment in response to a question about a statement last week by the head of the Pakistani clerics' council who had been scheduled to travel to Afghanistan for a meeting of the two countries' religious leaders.
The cleric, Tahir Mehmood Ashrafi of the All Pakistan Ulema Council, said in a television interview that suicide attacks in Afghanistan are lawful because NATO troops are invaders that have occupied the country.
Karzai noted that Ashrafi was appointed to the delegation by the Pakistani government, implying that the government in Islamabad was backing his views.
Ashrafi told The Associated Press that his comments had been taken out of context and that he considered suicide bombings un-Islamic.
He said that he was asked in an interview about his views on suicide bombings in Afghanistan and said that it was natural that people would fight back when their homes were occupied but that didn't necessarily mean suicide bombings.
^^ Maybe becuse the said maulana really was quoted out of context. Personally, I haven't seen anything yet that confirms Karzai's statement.
Yeh madar**** darzee ko ina-lillah karna paray ga!
Perhaps this madar**** khkanzal is to make your buddies happy, to prove to them that you are very namak-halal patriotic pathan, but you need to realize that if you were in karzai shoes you must have felt the same about your neighbour country. Pakistan is igniting taliban factor against NATO in Afghanistan, afghan land is being used for proxy wars. At the same time these talibans are delaying American departure, are disrupting healing and recovery of Afghanistan. When NATO would leave Afghanistan, these talibans would carry out their activities against Afghan forces...and if they become succssful then Afghanistan would be all about burqa and beard.
Make *Afghan* forces all Pashtun, and I am with you. You know what I mean.
It is their internal business. Pashtuns of Afghanistan have to improve their share in power structure of the country on their own.
These people have little to no training in how to deal with media and yet love the limelight and cannot, it seems restrain themselves - quoted out of context, must come as a surprise to people who make a living quoting Quran out of context.
Karzai's barking is meaningless; it's not new nor out of character its been going on for years. His mental sanity has often been brought into question even by some of his former aides (isnt he bi-polar?). Everyone knows where he'll pack his bags and run to when the clock ticks to a buzzer and his time is up.
To me it seems kind of crazy to have spent hundreds of billions of dollars trying to 'stabilize' Afghanistan only to then talk about "reconciliation" with taleban and also pretend the U.S. isn't interested in shaping the political landscape and encouraging a "useful" successor to the existing puppet of Kabul (the Popat-Zai)
it would be in their interests to shut down terrorist sanctuaries in Afghanistan which are being used by certain nearby regional irritants to wage proxy war against Pakistan; perhaps also do more to prevent thugs and terrorists from slipping in to our side. That perhaps would help pave the way for more synergy and less mistrust and suspicion.
at this point everyone is hedging their bets.....who will be on the right side of history? well I guess we'll just have to pop some popcorn and see
until then there's plenty more time for more crying and barking over Pakistan while ignoring our perspective on the issue --at least in public
the hatred between tajik and pakhtun militias is too deeply ingrained in their psyche; it is in their own national interests to stop their squabbles and rivalries
some of the reason for the internal divisions in Afghanistan can be attributed to foreign meddling (Pakistan not excluded here) though most of the blame goes on Afghans themselves
I still remember a tajik Afghan I casually interacted with who told me "I am tajik, not Afghan" even though most of his family was born in Afghanistan and raised in Afghanistan --no links to Tajikistan.
therein lies one of the core issues.....the real question is how do you distribute the power fairly and using what system of governance