In this connection i would also like to add that the US spends approx $11.2 Billion (thrice the Defence Budget of #Pakistan) to train, equip and feed free burgers and cokes to ANA (strength 0.2M) annually. My concern is that how Afghanistan will sustain these soldiers who have become habitual of Western standards, American equipment and their food, especially if Afghanistan dont even has an established 'Taxation System'?
i guess that answer is that when the US leaves Afghanistan, the ANA will do what it did best - go back to their previous warlords and ravage Afghanistan and pose a danger to everyone around them, once again. Now, one can just wonder what prospects would this hold for the entire World then?
And thus my question; wouldnt it be easier for Pakistan to deal with a united, stable and sane Afghanistan as opposed to a divided Afg (among Mullah warlords who has a nick for beheading people) where everyone would be doing its own thing for his personal gains without giving any thought to what their actions might do to the world, especially when China, Pakistan, India, Russia (to name a few) would also be working (covertly) inside Afg to influence the situation to their benefit - just imagine this; Afg is unstable and divided and >>>> india is in bed with XYZ Mullah warlord, Pakistan is doing the same with another ABC Group, China is cutting deals with some other EFG Mullah for its own gains, and Russia is also sharing vodka with some fourth PQR warriors for her own show. Now also top this with the following possibility; everyone of this group is also being used separately by these countries to finger it's (perceived) enemy by utilizing the expertise of this warrior race in proxy war? Wouldnt it be something?!
But alternatively, how about if Afg becomes stable, has its own functioning govt, collects its own tax i.e. is not dependent much on aid and most important of all possesses the capability of making its OWN DECISIONS without taking dictation from outsiders and do what it itself percussive is best for Afg? Why cant this option appeal the common sense of the author of the article and those who are proponents of; "A strong, independent, nationalist Afghanistan is anathema to Pakistanis"?
Stupidity, perhaps?