Sully3
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No we are not. We are on the side of the Afghan national unity government. Its a whole heck of a lot easier to deal with Iraqi's/ Syrians/ Afghani's/ Turks/ Kurd's etc than it is with the global arrogance.
Last week Zarif specifically said that it is stupid to wish away the taliban as if they don't exist. They are afghans and should have a role to play in the government so as long its not a dominant one. Pashtu speaker are 35% or so....so commensurate with that they should have a say in the government of that country.
plenty of videos of Afg Talibs driving around in American Humvees. And we both know what Pak army did to your TTP buddies in waziristan once the operation started.Also picking a one off convey thousands of miles away has no strategic bearing, here is an old video of how TTP got hold of an active Pak Army convey but does it show badly on the entire Pak Army, no I dont think so.
Pffff, before any Tali chearleders gets way too excited, these are broken afghan police vehicles which are usually given to private sector to be carried out for spare parts and not active military convoys because Talis dont have the guts to come close to them as they will get their butts kicked around!
Also picking a one off convey thousands of miles away has no strategic bearing, here is an old video of how TTP got hold of an active Pak Army convey but does it show badly on the entire Pak Army, no I dont think so.
( Those speaking Pakhtoo should be able to understand this)
1) Yes the Afghan state is the only center of gravity for any relationship that neighboring countries needs to have with anything vis-a-vis Afghanistan.
2) Our neighboring countries including Iran needs to address its legitimate concerns vis-a-vis Afghanistan through the Afghani state.
3) Talis have two options, the doors are open for them to come and live and peace, even vie for elections, win and rule if they can but only via routes that enshrined in the Afghan constitutions. They second option for them is to die and be sent to hell via the ANSF.
4) Iran needs to understand the Talis have no love lost for Iran, this is the same group that massacred Iranian diplomats in Northern Afghanistan and wont hesitate to the same if they are ever gonna be in power.
/Peace
he is just viewing it with the lens of sectarianism.In case the Pakhtoon segment of Afghan society gets marginalized then they get the stingers and atgm's from countries witnessing Arab spring.
You don't single out the 48% of a nation and expect them to be cool about it.
Child prostitution is some what official now besides the drug trade to finance their private militias - - - - - - - -. It's a fridging mad Max going on in there.
Pffff, before any Tali chearleders gets way too excited, these are broken afghan police vehicles which are usually given to private sector to be carried out for spare parts and not active military convoys because Talis dont have the guts to come close to them as they will get their butts kicked around!
Also picking a one off convey thousands of miles away has no strategic bearing, here is an old video of how TTP got hold of an active Pak Army convey but does it show badly on the entire Pak Army, no I dont think so.
( Those speaking Pakhtoo should be able to understand this)
1) Yes the Afghan state is the only center of gravity for any relationship that neighboring countries needs to have with anything vis-a-vis Afghanistan.
2) Our neighboring countries including Iran needs to address its legitimate concerns vis-a-vis Afghanistan through the Afghani state.
3) Talis have two options, the doors are open for them to come and live and peace, even vie for elections, win and rule if they can but only via routes that enshrined in the Afghan constitutions. They second option for them is to die and be sent to hell via the ANSF.
4) Iran needs to understand the Talis have no love lost for Iran, this is the same group that massacred Iranian diplomats in Northern Afghanistan and wont hesitate to the same if they are ever gonna be in power.
/Peace
AminMan lets just hope this senseless killing stops.
you are funnyPffff, before any Tali chearleders gets way too excited, these are broken afghan police vehicles which are usually given to private sector to be carried out for spare parts and not active military convoys because Talis dont have the guts to come close to them as they will get their butts kicked around!
doesn't look like afghan police vehicles.stop supporting ansf and your puppet government.accept your fate.your fate is taliban.convey shows hammering.what else do you want? you can't defeat talibans.how many poor ansf die regularly? nobody knows.
Man lets just hope this senseless killing stops.
electric drills are pretty efficient. it worked in iraqI don't see any change except a repeat of history at the end of soviet withdrawal and you have opted to align with what was the old commie northern alliance and of course because india buys your oil bring them into it too.
I am sure of one thing the notion or rather the wish to decrease the pashtun population by increasing farsi speakers will not be silently observed.
18th year of war. guantanamo bay torture prison. yielded no results thus far.electric drills are pretty efficient. it worked in iraq
18th year of war. guantanamo bay torture prison. yielded no results thus far.
that's iraq and even then trouble in iraq has NOT ended!electric drills worked in iraq - there isn't much of sunni insurgency. American ground forces have been gone for 8 years
you expect a bunch of hillie billies to suffer through torture for some general in Pakistan
secondly it still doesn't explain why its the 18th year of war?electric drills worked in iraq - there isn't much of sunni insurgency. American ground forces have been gone for 8 years
you expect a bunch of hillie billies to suffer through torture for some general in Pakistan