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RAJA G smashed these pajeets live on their TV channel, we love you raja g
I mean, will the Taliban ban the cultivation of drugs?You want some? Come over here
Yes their military commander is the son of their former great leader "mullah Umar" sahib. He was the real legend and charismatic person. Pakistan is still safe and the real Talibans have no hostilities towards Pakistan just due to Mullah Umar's orders to his followers.
Talibans are a million times more trustworthy than the cunning US administration. They never broke their part of the truce but US did many times.
Americans and Indians are not necessarily on same page on all matters.Now the only issue left is whether US or India, the biggest loosers in this situation sit back and accept their logical fate in Afghanistan? IMHO highly Improbable. They would fund and weaponize the uprisings against Talibans like ISIS Daish. The biggest question is, Would they be able to turn Afghanistan into another Iraq or Syria? Obviously it's vital in the national interests of both the US and India to keep Afghanistan in complete chaos and unstable as much as they can. They still prevail in global media propaganda warfare, US still can keep bombing Afghans after they fully evacuate from Kabul.
Because stable and prosperous Afghanistan would prove to be the last nail in the coffin of the US and India's hegemonic dreams. China and Pakistan would get vital trade corridors into Central Asia, Russia, Europe through Afghanistan. Alqaida may get stronger in India and Kashmir is already slipping out of Modi's control.
If US says China is their biggest adversary then I highly suspect that their future battlefields and prime target of cold war 2.0 would be Afghanistan and Pakistan for sure. Don't know how Pakistan would finesse through this great game?
So is the war over? Have the Afghan Taliban won the war?Americans and Indians are not necessarily on same page on all matters.
Taliban Deputy Is Released Amid Push for Afghan Peace Talks (Published 2018)
Mullah Bardar was detained in a joint Pakistani-American raid eight years ago. His release comes after American diplomats met with Taliban twice.www.nytimes.com
At Center of Taliban Deal, a U.S. Envoy Who Made It Personal (Published 2020)
Zalmay Khalilzad, the Afghan-born veteran American diplomat, earned the trust of the militants, if not of Afghan officials.www.nytimes.com
Pompeo meets with Taliban's political chief as historic Afghanistan peace talks begin in Qatar
Protection of rights, particularly women's, will be high on the peace talks agenda.www.cbsnews.com
Afghanistan to return to the Taliban? – DW – 04/14/2021
President Joe Biden has announced the unconditional withdrawal of all US troops from Afghanistan by September 11. DW analyzes implications for the war-torn country's future.amp.dw.com
U.S., Taliban in Talks to End Airport Chaos: Afghanistan Update
Desperate scenes played out at Kabul’s international airport on Monday as thousands rushed to exit Afghanistan after Taliban fighters took control of the capital, with the Associated Press reporting at least seven people were killed in the melee.www.bloomberg.com
Russia Invites US, China, Pakistan For Crucial Meet On Afghanistan, India Left Out: Report
India has not been invited to a crucial meeting being convened by Russia on the fast-evolving situation in Afghanistan that is expected to see the participation of Pakistan, China and the US, people familiar with the development said on Thursday.www.ndtv.com
This is an opportunity for Pakistan to capitalize to its advantage and reboot relations with USA on positive footing.
Yes, this war is over.So is the war over? Have the Afghan Taliban won the war?
You just wake up or something bro?So is the war over? Have the Afghan Taliban won the war?
I See... So what does this mean...?Yes, this war is over.
In certain parts of the world it is taboo to talk about what is happening in the Middle East.You just wake up or something bro?
WE did.I See... So what does this mean...?
Guess we all lived long enough to see the end-game.
Maaan this girl barely escaped the Down's Syndrome genes. Touba Allah maaf kare.
Americans and Indians are not necessarily on same page on all matters.
Taliban Deputy Is Released Amid Push for Afghan Peace Talks (Published 2018)
Mullah Bardar was detained in a joint Pakistani-American raid eight years ago. His release comes after American diplomats met with Taliban twice.www.nytimes.com
At Center of Taliban Deal, a U.S. Envoy Who Made It Personal (Published 2020)
Zalmay Khalilzad, the Afghan-born veteran American diplomat, earned the trust of the militants, if not of Afghan officials.www.nytimes.com
Pompeo meets with Taliban's political chief as historic Afghanistan peace talks begin in Qatar
Protection of rights, particularly women's, will be high on the peace talks agenda.www.cbsnews.com
Afghanistan to return to the Taliban? – DW – 04/14/2021
President Joe Biden has announced the unconditional withdrawal of all US troops from Afghanistan by September 11. DW analyzes implications for the war-torn country's future.amp.dw.com
U.S., Taliban in Talks to End Airport Chaos: Afghanistan Update
Desperate scenes played out at Kabul’s international airport on Monday as thousands rushed to exit Afghanistan after Taliban fighters took control of the capital, with the Associated Press reporting at least seven people were killed in the melee.www.bloomberg.com
Russia Invites US, China, Pakistan For Crucial Meet On Afghanistan, India Left Out: Report
India has not been invited to a crucial meeting being convened by Russia on the fast-evolving situation in Afghanistan that is expected to see the participation of Pakistan, China and the US, people familiar with the development said on Thursday.www.ndtv.com
This is an opportunity for Pakistan to capitalize to its advantage and reboot relations with USA on positive footing.
Mike Pompeo = CIA
Yes and what about 9/11 and all that nonsense.WE did.
Both USA and Afghan Taliban made peace with each other.
Some will do this, but many Americans do not think on these lines. I saw a conversation about this war in one of the American forums and some of them were of the view that the war was dragged on for profiteering and such. Others felt that the war was over after killing Osama.Even after Saigon 2, their attitude toward Pakistan will not change. They will continue to blame Pakistan for their failure on all fronts.
I don't buy conspiracy theories.Yes and what about 9/11 and all that nonsense.
So...9/11 was an inside job after all. Hmph.
Then what is your take on the 9/11 attacks?Some will do this, but many Americans do not think on these lines. I saw a conversation about this war in one of the American forums and some of them were of the view that the war was dragged on for profiteering and such. Others felt that the war was over after killing Osama.
Give it time. Things change.
Foreign relations are to be 'managed' regardless.
Now let us hope that Afghan Taliban stay true to their promises and live up to expectations. Pakistan should make sure of this.
I don't buy conspiracy theories.
Even Hamid Gul asked why didn't they take that infamous loser Osama alive.Some will do this, but many Americans do not think on these lines. I saw a conversation about this war in one of the American forums and some of them were of the view that the war was dragged on for profiteering and such. Others felt that the war was over after killing Osama.
Give it time. Things change.
Foreign relations are to be 'managed' regardless.
Now let us hope that Afghan Taliban stay true to their promises and live up to expectations. Pakistan should make sure of this.
I don't buy conspiracy theories.
Yes and what about 9/11 and all that nonsense.
So...9/11 was an inside job after all. Hmph.
When I was growing up in Saudi Arabia, that is what most Pakistani expatriates believed behind closed doors. Same with the Saudi locals as well.Some will do this, but many Americans do not think on these lines. I saw a conversation about this war in one of the American forums and some of them were of the view that the war was dragged on for profiteering and such. Others felt that the war was over after killing Osama.
Give it time. Things change.
Foreign relations are to be 'managed' regardless.
Now let us hope that Afghan Taliban stay true to their promises and live up to expectations. Pakistan should make sure of this.
I don't buy conspiracy theories.