Imran Khan
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TBH a country like hell hole fighting since 200 years blame pakistan did not make any sense
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For his time he sure was... but like some people.. he was still in war.. he hadnt come out of the Cold War mentality.. but of course not everything he said was jibberish... alot of things he said or predicted were right.He was very clever and one of best spymasters in the world.
For his time he sure was... but like some people.. he was still in war.. he hadnt come out of the Cold War mentality.. but of course not everything he said was jibberish... alot of things he said or predicted were right.
He was an oldie who was stuck in the 80s/90s ...
During the cold war.. we knew the enemy and had a powerful friend on ohr side.If you think about it the Cold War never really ended. The Soviet Union broke up, but the kgb old heads were all still in control. Cold War rebooted in Syria and Afghanistan.
During the cold war.. we knew the enemy and had a powerful friend on ohr side.
Today the old friend has become the enemy and the other enemies best buddy.. while the footsoldier is unidentifiable.
Its a bigger shyt show than cold war for Pakistan... and this time we have a bunch of cocksuckas in office.
Nope.. unless he was the Gen Gul of 90s.We could have used Gul today.
But he was bang on about this.General Hameed Gul wasn't really mentally well during his old age. May he rest in peace though.
Our boys do that too.Selling your weapons and ammo to your enemy?? Is that for real
I came across an audio program of BBC on Afghanistan. there was an Afghan official, 2 western experts and a Pakistani.What a sad state, the US must do more.
Standard operating procedure for Afghan Security forces, sell US made equipment on the market, including selling parts for scrap.
whats more CIA is supervising opium trade rather than letting Afghan farmers grow wheat because it will mean Afghans will be competing with US farmers if they overproduce and sell it to international marketObviously Gen hameed was spot on about greater afghanistan plan , he said the whole term Af-Pak coined by americans was south asian version of great middle east plan.
And if usa had spent trillions in this war then they got quite a lot compensated for that by controlling opium fields and moolah pouring in from them.
And all this blaming is a smokescreen like americans cant control talibans. From last five six months americans frustration with Pakistan are touching skies ,every two days apart we see trump and his induan origin side kicks statements issued against Pakistan. Why this sudden intolerance and impatience with Pakistan when americans are willingly allowing Taliban to expand control.
thats trueNope.. unless he was the Gen Gul of 90s.
but it makes sense to Americans to blame Paksitan for sheltering Taliban leadersTBH a country like hell hole fighting since 200 years blame pakistan did not make any sense
in recent times I like the line being used by Pak military, whenever Pakistan is blamed for attacks in Kabul.. Pak military says that Afghan taliban are mixing up with the millions of Afghan refugees inside Pakistan so if the Afghan refugees are allowed to return back to their country. the alleged Afghan taliban movement to Pakistan to so called"safe heavens" will end.Nope.. unless he was the Gen Gul of 90s.
the option is in your comment box as I wrote in the end of the opening postI clicked, now where is option to blame ?
But according to Mighty US, Afghanistan is controlled by US now and they have no problem therehttps://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/may/17/afghanistan-ghost-soldiers-taliban-babaji
- Afghanistan's 'ghost soldiers': thousands enlisted to fight Taliban don't exist
Ghost troops are emblematic of an adversary possibly even more damaging than the militants: corruption. Toofan Waziri, a political analyst who recently visited Helmand as part of a government appointed delegation, said he found one base where the commander had ordered half of his 100 soldiers to leave, without notifying his superiors, only to pocket their salaries.
- Afghan police 'sell weapons to Taliban, are addicted to drugs and kidnap and rape young boys'
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...an-addicted-drugs-kidnap-rape-young-boys.html
some officers appear drug-addicted, others are kidnapping civilians for ransom while in the past five weeks, four boys suspected of having been used as 'sex slaves' have been shot - one in the face - while attempting to escape from police commanders believed to have abducted them from their families. Three have died
ARMING THE ENEMY IN AFGHANISTAN
http://www.newsweek.com/2015/05/29/arming-enemy-afghanistan-332840.html
There are only a few ways the Taliban get U.S. weapons. Insurgents sometimes capture them from Afghan police or soldiers. But usually, U.S. and Afghan officials say, they just buy them from corrupt members of the Afghan security forces. One Afghan army colonel, who asked to be identified only by his last name, Ahmadzai, said entire groups of soldiers manning various checkpoints have sold their weapons and ammunition to the insurgents.
Second Afghan Governor Defies Kabul Order to Resign, Adding to U.S. Headache
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/02/18/world/asia/afghanistan-governor.html
KABUL, Afghanistan — A second governor of a northern Afghan province defied an order by the United States-backed central government to step down on Sunday, deepening a political schism between President Ashraf Ghani and regional leaders.
Taliban threaten 70% of Afghanistan, BBC finds
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-42863116
Taliban fighters, whom US-led forces spent billions of dollars trying to defeat, are now openly active in 70% of Afghanistan, a BBC study has found.
Months of research across the country shows that the Taliban now control or threaten much more territory than when foreign combat troops left in 2014.
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please comment below to blame Pakistan for all this
the option is in your comment box as I wrote in the end of the opening post
your clicking on the subject/ link was first part of putting blame on Pakistan
if you are still not sure then blame Pakistan