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Afghans are great warriors...we are just training them..they will take care of their interest, decide their destiny....
[/COLOR]We will not let Afghanistan go back under Taliban . RAW is WAR .
ANA is majority Tajik and are not ethnic Afghans.
The great warriors are Pashtuns.
So some people think that running away from the battle field and hiding in mountains is like winning war and defeating the superpower!!!
these guys are amazing
lol hahaha joke of the century.USA cant fight and running out with 150000 troops and look at the cat copying a ceetah trying to kill a bull.you are more then welcome to come to afghanistan so taliban can crush you like insects like they are doing to nato
Even U.S. is trying to negotiate with the Afghan Taliban now. The Afghan Taliban have won. What will you do, send your army to Afghanistan? You are not a superpower. If superpowers like the Soviet Union and the United States can not defeat Afghan Taliban, then you can just imagine what will become of your indian soldiers
and where does that play into discussion of 2001 invasion
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source(s) please
the bad management (or lack thereof) of the ground situation started when the soviets withdrew
though i disagree, we will have to wait it out and see what happens...HeI and talebs are not friendly to NATO forces as long as they are in Afghanistan. Once they withdrew and through back-channel talks (which have been ongoing for some time now, no new phenonenon) then that is when we will have to see how they handle the relations
of it wont be a complete ''withdrawal'' so to speak. I think they do seek some kind of a 'permanent' presence but the extent is what is debatable.
precisely...given the strategic value of Afghanistan.
nobody denying that. Not to be overly provacative here, but i'll state the obvious:
Their movements are most likely being watched rather closely.
a rule of thumb:
look before you leap...especially when you're in the deep-end
precisely....which is why the Hazara community as well as the Qizilbashis in Pakistan can play an ''instrumental'' role here as well. In fact, we should use them as a bridge to reaching out towards the non-Pakhtun groups. We seek communal harmony and stability in Afghanistan, not ethnic warfare. Luckily given our proximity, it would be a RELATIVELY easy task --though of course there are old grudges and some bad blood which would have to be dealt with on need-basis.
as you already know (i neednt remind you) -- any damage or moves against Pakistani interests would have consequences
the lesser emotion you show and the more objective you are, the easier it is.....
that applies to a lot of things in life --whether in war or peace-time
she's been dispatched there on the past......Jana has 43 different passports to choose from