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Dealing with Afghanistan, China, Iran, US. Pakistan Foreign Policy is failing to balance all the nations.What foreign policy are you referring to?
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Dealing with Afghanistan, China, Iran, US. Pakistan Foreign Policy is failing to balance all the nations.What foreign policy are you referring to?
Dealing with Afghanistan, China, Iran, US. Pakistan Foreign Policy is failing to balance all the nations.
Two faced Chindian as I expected you're an Indian lover. Too bad you kiss up to those who will be bombing you in the future with Russian weapons, since they now have missiles that can reach inland China and Hong Kong you can expect a bomb to be dropped on your head in the next China-India war.
As for GoP everybody knows they are traitors just like you're a traitor to your own country for selling out to Indians lol. How much did they pay you? Was it dollars?
Leave it. It was because of other thread disagreement that got spilled over here.By Seeing some pages of this (could be) good Thread, I think the Posts/Titles/Status here on PDF have all Lost there Sheen.
@Spring Onion
You don't share borders with US, but with India, Iran, Afghanistan majorly. All these countries don't want Taliban in Afghanistan and now even China don't want it.
Are you ready to go against all these countries for US ?
@Spring Onion
You don't share borders with US, but with India, Iran, Afghanistan majorly. All these countries don't want Taliban in Afghanistan and now even China don't want it.
Are you ready to go against all these countries for US ?
Talk with Talibans and allow their ideology to grow ? Soviet attacked Afghanistan and US don't share with Taliban occupied regions. China already have problem with Islamic extremists in Afghanistan and Pakistan.Chinese are not stupid by any means. They may not want Taliban, but they will definitely deal with them just like they do with North Korean regime. After witnessing Soviet and American blunders, I think they have most likely come to the conclusion that they have to talk to the Taliban not fight them. We've been telling that to the world for decades.
Dealing with Afghanistan, China, Iran, US. Pakistan Foreign Policy is failing to balance all the nations.
Talk with Talibans and allow their ideology to grow ? Soviet attacked Afghanistan and US don't share with Taliban occupied regions. China already have problem with Islamic extremists in Afghanistan and Pakistan.
Why you are hell bent on keeping Taliban alive and involved ? Its a cancer.
@Spring Onion
You have other people to make relations in Afghanistan. Why keep relation with Taliban. Even Afghan people don't want it, neither all your other neighbors.
@Spring Onion
You have other people to make relations in Afghanistan. Why keep relation with Taliban. Even Afghan people don't want it, neither all your other neighbors.
We had good relations with other people aka northern alliance people they were all together in first Afghan war and all were our boys . The equation got ruined by none other than entry to India )
the bottom line is NO a big NO to INDIA as far as we are concerned.
Rest you are free China is free any other country is free to have blocks as everyone has the right to protect own interests .
We have the key to strengthen any such block as far as this region is concerned and we are NOT ready to do so when it clashes with our interests.
China Points to Pakistan in Xinjiang Attack - WSJ.comAnd who are you to kill off the Taliban? They are the people of southern Afghanistan. And what problems are the Chinese having with the so called Islamic extremists in Pakistan? Cite an instance. Taliban ideology can be amended and it has been proven recently, but only through talks not by force.
Going by the article I assume China is not interested in a Pakistan backed Chinese economic or security interest in Afghanistan.