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India should avoid bigger US strategic game: Karzai

You are a duffer of high level ... you said that Pakistan didn't stop the supplies and when answered with facts, you came up with the above answer starting with 'not exactly'!!! You hallucinating hindus really are in your own unique league of stupid.

But you surely are in your own league of stupids who consider every other Indian a Hindu. LOL :p:

There are lot more religion and people living in India if you don't know. :dance3:
 
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You said that Pakistan didn't stop the supplies and when answered with facts, you came up with the above answer starting with 'not exactly'!!! You really are in your own unique league.

You should tell him that the supplies in Afghanistan aren't going to stop. If it was possible, the Taliban would be past by now. Supplies can come through Iran and North if not Pakistan. But the fact is that the Russians and Central Asians cumulatively took USD 1700 as toll tax per truck (after Salala incident), while Pakistan takes zero from US. It is about making the war extremely expensive to continue.
 
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Really ! A stable afghanistan will never give stratgic depth to pakistan. Which pakistanis want since 71.

Unstable Afghanistan is the reason Pakistan hasn't been able to progress economically for years. India knows that, hence the fund of proxy wars to keep Pakistan from stabilizing as economic nation.

It cannot be coincident why Ajit Doval, in-charge of Indian NSA, confessed sponsoring Afghan-based terrorism that is responsible for killing more than 100,000 civilians in Pakistan including children and women.


If half the afg is under taliban ... How come
Pakistan accuses afg govt of harbouring TTP.

Afghanistan is long torn between Afghan Taliban [former Afghan Mujahideen] which US funded and collaborated with Pakistan to resist USSR invasion in Afghanistan in late 80s and Northern political party. And not just USA, even Afghanistan welcomed the idea of Afghan Taliban due to the reputation of putting fiercely resistance against USSR which threw down the drain of India hope along the way.

More than 15 years later, USA found itself fighting its own funded and trained Afghan Taliban for years until peace treaty is formalized while looking for exit-strategy using Pakistan as scapegoat officially.

And TTP is recent created; funded and trained by Ajit Doval, in-charge of Indian NSA, which he confessed sponsoring Afghan-based terrorism aka TTP along with the collaboration of Afghan intel. Even Indian foreign ministers were caught threatening to instigate Afghan-based terrorism to derail the progress of CPEC not long ago. It is on the record.
 
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You should better ask to your American friends...India will never every send any soldiers away from our country....Our interest and statergy is to engage with Afganistan to create positive impact in the mind of the people of Afganistan rather than serving interest of any country..US is trying hard since last 15 year, why do you think India will listen to US???



i do not blame your politicians...Rather it is your Army who is always close to US rather than the politician...Anyway, i strongly beleive, even Pakistan would like to have an independent foreign policy..but due to your dependency of US, they exploited you...So it is good to see that Pakistan understand the importance of building the economy rather than depending on US for all the aid and in return exploit all the developing countries...

i only blame relentless anti Pakistani Indian approach, be it 1971, or Baluchistan issue or supporting the western alliance in 1990s who bombed the shit out of KPK or be it the current TTP, India had never had any regard for innocent lives in Pakistan and made it a state policy to support and spread terrorism...it has achieved that objetcive by feeding anti pakistan sentiment and brain washing its population

The irony is that indian leadership (including the your PM and RAW chief) has the balls to accept it openly(whats it is doing in Baluchistan, TTP and what it did in 1971) and no body can do anything about it
 
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