Awan68
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Sure looks like it...I guess I will wait and see that first. That would be effective, if it happens.
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Sure looks like it...I guess I will wait and see that first. That would be effective, if it happens.
Pakistan can not afford another strategic blunder , Taliban or no Taliban Pakistan will remain vulnerable to those cross border attacks , don't have much faith in Taliban , as they will turn their backs on Pakistan as soon as someone pay them more .We wont need a fence with Taliban in Kabul. As i have repeatedly pointed out yet reason and logic keeps escaping u, Afghanistan holds immense strategic importance for us, how can u not get it?
There is no love lost between me and the Afghans, i encounter a lot of them here in Australia and they are almost all ungrateful little twerps yet try thinking on a strategic scale.
Still better than few Mukeshs, Ashoks, Arjuns acting as Baloch.
Sure looks like it...
Lol, what are u talking about? Ridiculous, dont u think India or the Yanks couldve paid them more uptil now? Atleast try to come up with arguments that dont sound from a 2 yr old. Lets not continue this foolish debate. Taliban are not who u think they are lol. We dont shoot spent bullets. Many of them are our own boys in the field. Lets leave it at that.Pakistan can not afford another strategic blunder , Taliban or no Taliban Pakistan will remain vulnerable to those cross border attacks , don't have much faith in Taliban , as they will turn their backs on Pakistan as soon as someone pay them more .
A major part of taliban rank and file is filled with ISI assets and operatives of a certain section of SSG that many dont know about, lets leave it at that. Taliban are not who u think they are lol. We dont shoot spent bullets.
Follow the recent developments with the yanks leaving, who dou think will sieze power? DG ISPR got over excited and let something slip in a recent short interview. He said "When" the Taliban come into power in Kabul, we wont have to worry about BLA, TTP and ISIS. He didnt say "IF" he said " WHEN".Equally contrived, so no better, the same attempted manipulation, nothing more.
What looks like it?
Follow the recent developments with the yanks leaving, who dou think will sieze power? DG ISPR got over excited and let something slip in a recent short interview. He said "When" the Taliban come into power in Kabul, we wont have to worry about BLA, TTP and ISIS. He didnt say "IF" he said " WHEN".
There is no way to confirm these reports, all a man can do is smile and speculate.Are these the good Taliban? I am not sure such claims should be made in public, even if true.
There is no way to confirm these reports, all a man can do is smile and speculate.
The DG ISPR rarely dishes out such statements so we can easily conclude that it was not a sweeping one.The DG ISPR may be right, but let's wait and see what happens first.
The DG ISPR rarely dishes out such statements so we can easily conclude that it was not a sweeping one.
Yep, patience is a lethal weapon.The conclusion can come only after the post-negotiation scenario comes into being. I can wait.
Yes we doWe don't need their support .
Even more important for us to have a grip on them and refer to them as kabali not Afghans u might hurt someone u wernt intending too.Afghans are snake or even worse , their support to any cause will bring bad image , few covered Afghan women won't have any impact on Kashmir issue .