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Afghan President Says Taliban Wouldn't Last A Month Without Pakistan Support

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HIGHLIGHTS
Ashraf Ghani urged Pakistan to take on terrorist groups on its soil
Ghani's remark suggested tensions were rising between Afghanistan and Pak
Last year, Afghanistan had highest civilian casualties in the world
Afghan President Ashraf Ghani said on Sunday that the Taliban insurgency would not survive a month if it lost its sanctuary in neighbouring Pakistan, urging its neighbour to take on terrorist groups on its soil instead of giving Kabul financial aid.

Ghani's remarks, made at an international conference in the northern Indian city of Amritsar not far from the border with Pakistan, suggested tensions were rising with Pakistan after Ghani attempted to improve relations with Islamabad when he took office in 2014.

Pakistan said while violence had increased in Afghanistan , blaming another country for it didn't help.

Violence has spread around Afghanistan and the Taliban's ability to conduct coordinated high profile attacks in the capital Kabul has piled pressure on Ghani's Western-backed government to provide better security to a war weary people.

Last year, Afghanistan suffered the highest number of civilian casualties and military related deaths in the world, Ghani told the Heart of Asia conference aimed at getting regional players together to help stabilise his country.

"This is unacceptable... Some still provide sanctuary for terrorists. As a Taliban figure said recently, if they had no sanctuary in Pakistan, they wouldn't last a month," he said.

Analysts say Pakistan has historically backed the Afghan Taliban as a hedge against the influence of arch-rival India, with whom Pakistan has fought three wars, in its backyard.

Pakistan denies this and instead said it is itself a victim of terrorism and that fighters of the Tehrik-i-Taliban, one of the main groups carrying out attacks inside Pakistan, were operating from Afghanistan.

Sartaj Aziz, Pakistan's top foreign policy adviser, said it was true that there had been an upsurge in violence in Afghanistan. "We need to have an objective and holistic view rather to blame one country," he told the conference.


The number of people displaced by conflict in Afghanistan this year has surpassed half a million people, the United Nations reported last month, the highest number since it began compiling such statistics in 2008.

On top of the Taliban, ISIS has claimed responsibility for attacks targeting minority Shi'ites in Afghanistan where sectarian violence has been rare.

Ghani said there were 30 terrorist groups identified by the UN that were trying to establish a base in Afghanistan.

"I don't want a blame game, I want clarifications on what is being done to prevent the export of terror," Ghani said, calling it an undeclared war on Afghanistan.

"We thank Pakistan for their pledge of $500 million assistance for reconstruction of Afghanistan. I hope you use it to fight terrorists and extremists in Pakistan." Pakistan had made the pledge earlier this year.

Ghani's remarks, the strongest in recent months, come as India has simultaneously mounted pressure on Pakistan to end what it too calls cross-border terrorism in the disputed territory of Kashmir.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi said regional players had to act against not only the terrorists but their sponsors. "It must be backed by resolute action. Not just against forces of terrorism, but also against those who support, shelter, train and finance them."

Islamabad has rejected the Indian allegations and said it was ready to hold talks with India on the dispute over Kashmir, but no talks are planned with Aziz while he is in Amritsar, Indian officials said.

http://www.ndtv.com/world-news/afgh...akistan-support-1633849?pfrom=home-topstories

 
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If the Afghan government wasn't so corrupt, so divisive, so incompetent, it would have licked the Taliban long ago. US gave the Afghans billions of dollars in economic aid. Billions more to build up the ANA to fight the Taliban. That it continuously loses territory to Taliban is damning testimony what a failure Afghanistan is.

Now you know why Taliban will not come to the negotiating table: it has no incentive whatsoever. As long as they can capture and control more territory, the stronger their negotiating position will be.

This is the reality.
 
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All Taliban were killed by airail raids of US and half of their kids were used by Indians organ traders and other half were sent to Iran to serve and brain wash.
 
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what was before taliban ?
afghan war lords notheren allince civil war

what was before nothern aliince ?
soviet afghan war

what was before soviet war ?
civil war -On 27 April 1978, the PDPA, led by Nur Mohammad Taraki, Babrak Karmal and Amin Taha overthrew the government of Mohammad Daoud, who was assassinated along with all his family members in a bloody military coup.

what was before coup ?
bloody coup - former Prime Minister sardar dawood seized power in a non-violent coup on July 17, 1973, while Zahir Shah was receiving treatment for eye problems and therapy for lumbago in Italy.

what was before dawood ?
bloody coup - king mohmmad nadir shah was assassinated in a revenge killing by a student from Kabul.


what was beofore even zahir shah ?
bloody coup civil war - Prince Mohammed Nadir Khan, cousin of Amanullah Khan, in turn defeated and executed Habibullah Kalakani in early November 1929. He was soon declared King Nadir Khan

what was before nadir shah ?
civl war and Amanullah was forced to abdicate in January 1929 after Kabul fell to forces led by Habibullah Kalakani.

what was before amanullah ?
afghan anglo wars

war
war
war
war
all this is history of hundereds of years of afghanistan . they are fighting each other since there was no muslim in south asia there was no pakistan .
 
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Replace the word Taliban with pa ashraf .

Pa ashraf wouldn't last a month without Pakistan's support!

Now we are talking, taklay :mad:
 
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Eat up billions of dollars of US Funds. Fail miserably to control your country.
Put indian interests in front of your own country interest by harbouring Terrorist that are fighting with Pakistan Armed forces who are the only Armed Force in the region now ACTUALLY figting a war against terrorists on Ground deploying troops.
Try all your wits out to dusrupt Pakistani efforts to control the border crossings.
We build Gates you shoot on us.We propose construction of fence for border monitoring you start ranting.

And now look what this Irritaring failed state of Kabul is saying.

I dont understand why people dont understand that Kabul regime is just a bunch of greedy lazy corrupt people who are addicted to free money. Be it from United states or no By India.
And i Hope Indians also realise true face of Kabul.
Hey People in New Delhi, they just want your money man. Feed your tax payer money to these snakes for like ever. They will never be upto any good
 
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The man is sticking his head in the sand.
 
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Same can be said about this puppet government, they wouldn't stand a month without support from USA. Funny part is, they are still losing their Territory to Taliban as we speak.
 
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Afghanistan needs to be invaded take the wakhan area and the pashtun and baloch areas leave kabul build a wall and no more terrorism in pakistani soil.
 
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What about TTP? BLA? Who must be supporting them then?
 
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If Pakistan was assisting them right now, the Kabul regime wouldn't exist today.
 
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I thought he only had his head up his arse, not that he was total arsehole himself.

And I fail to understand the logic behind not throwing out all 3 million afghan backstabbers in
in one go, lets give them 90 days to leave this country. enough is enough. Pakistan should immediately stop taking this crap from these illegitimate mother fuckers

Afghan President Says Taliban Wouldn't Last A Month Without Pakistan Support

AMRITSAR:
HIGHLIGHTS
Ashraf Ghani urged Pakistan to take on terrorist groups on its soil
Ghani's remark suggested tensions were rising between Afghanistan and Pak
Last year, Afghanistan had highest civilian casualties in the world
Afghan President Ashraf Ghani said on Sunday that the Taliban insurgency would not survive a month if it lost its sanctuary in neighbouring Pakistan, urging its neighbour to take on terrorist groups on its soil instead of giving Kabul financial aid.

Ghani's remarks, made at an international conference in the northern Indian city of Amritsar not far from the border with Pakistan, suggested tensions were rising with Pakistan after Ghani attempted to improve relations with Islamabad when he took office in 2014.

Pakistan said while violence had increased in Afghanistan , blaming another country for it didn't help.

Violence has spread around Afghanistan and the Taliban's ability to conduct coordinated high profile attacks in the capital Kabul has piled pressure on Ghani's Western-backed government to provide better security to a war weary people.

Last year, Afghanistan suffered the highest number of civilian casualties and military related deaths in the world, Ghani told the Heart of Asia conference aimed at getting regional players together to help stabilise his country.

"This is unacceptable... Some still provide sanctuary for terrorists. As a Taliban figure said recently, if they had no sanctuary in Pakistan, they wouldn't last a month," he said.

Analysts say Pakistan has historically backed the Afghan Taliban as a hedge against the influence of arch-rival India, with whom Pakistan has fought three wars, in its backyard.

Pakistan denies this and instead said it is itself a victim of terrorism and that fighters of the Tehrik-i-Taliban, one of the main groups carrying out attacks inside Pakistan, were operating from Afghanistan.

Sartaj Aziz, Pakistan's top foreign policy adviser, said it was true that there had been an upsurge in violence in Afghanistan. "We need to have an objective and holistic view rather to blame one country," he told the conference.


The number of people displaced by conflict in Afghanistan this year has surpassed half a million people, the United Nations reported last month, the highest number since it began compiling such statistics in 2008.

On top of the Taliban, ISIS has claimed responsibility for attacks targeting minority Shi'ites in Afghanistan where sectarian violence has been rare.

Ghani said there were 30 terrorist groups identified by the UN that were trying to establish a base in Afghanistan.

"I don't want a blame game, I want clarifications on what is being done to prevent the export of terror," Ghani said, calling it an undeclared war on Afghanistan.

"We thank Pakistan for their pledge of $500 million assistance for reconstruction of Afghanistan. I hope you use it to fight terrorists and extremists in Pakistan." Pakistan had made the pledge earlier this year.

Ghani's remarks, the strongest in recent months, come as India has simultaneously mounted pressure on Pakistan to end what it too calls cross-border terrorism in the disputed territory of Kashmir.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi said regional players had to act against not only the terrorists but their sponsors. "It must be backed by resolute action. Not just against forces of terrorism, but also against those who support, shelter, train and finance them."

Islamabad has rejected the Indian allegations and said it was ready to hold talks with India on the dispute over Kashmir, but no talks are planned with Aziz while he is in Amritsar, Indian officials said.

http://www.ndtv.com/world-news/afgh...akistan-support-1633849?pfrom=home-topstories
 
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