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Instead Of Worrying About Pakistan’s Nukes, Kabul Must Abandon Indian Rhetoric

Wait till Chabahar is operational, Afghans will export its minerals and get richer than Pakistan.
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Hi they can export their minerals from existing Pakistani ports, and start getting richer now.
 
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Since when Pakistani nukes became a matter of debate for Afghans? Or they are fearing Pakistan using it's tactical nukes on Afghan soil like America used MOAB? The perception of Afghanistan being a testbed of modern weapons is infact true.
 
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i am afraid , what are we doing?

Nothing to worry sooner or later the puppet gov is gone to die

Our parliamentarians are about to visit on 29 april
Cpec Peshawar to kabul motorway today world bank approval.

Secondly raheel boots over the islamic military alliance
Afghanistan army is also included
And when you once come under any alliance you cant do such an act which will be against one another

That is just a drama of indian even today it came to hear in india after each 52 minute a rape of a girl.

Dewband molvies issues a fitwa that no such nikah should be established in a home where there is no bathroom

You know why this fitwa was issued because there is no bathroom in many houses their wife and husband bath in the rivers.

You are expecting such a big dam from such a state which can't facilitate their people a single mdrfkr bathroom..

I can't believe this drama but this smell will be for ashraf ghani misunderstanding ...

And don't forget russia boots and also soon Chinese boots on the ground indian will run naked from Afghanistan...

Dam whatever terrorist projects is just a mdrfkr stories which were started graved in 2016 watch 2017
And also china proxies started against india recently killed their onion commandos.. This is just beginning.
 
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My English is way better than yours. You have insufficient knowledge of English and therefore you cannot differentiate b/w correct grammar and incorrect grammar.

Only a fool would say Taliban brought stability in Afghanistan. You are high on weed or alcohol. Is Pakistan not on American aid and Chinese aid till now? And you call yourself developed and when Afghanistan took aid to have civilian infrastructure developed you call it underdeveloped country?

Stop contradicting yourself to the extreme of limits.
my advise for you is do not talk abut issue without home work

afghanistan have a very long history of civil wars . since last 100 years it was only few years gap between wars always . they were in civil war and instability before pakistan was created .
Afghan Civil War may refer to:

Reforms of Amānullāh Khān and civil war (1929) – when Habibullah Ghazi briefly overthrew the government
War in Afghanistan (1978–present) (sometimes known as "Second Afghan Civil War"):
Saur Revolution (1978) – communist insurrection
Soviet–Afghan War (1979–89) – USSR involvement
Afghan Civil War (1989–92) – collapse of the Communist Najibullah government
Afghan Civil War (1992–96) – lead to the Taliban controlling most of Afghanistan, with the Northern Alliance controlling northern Afghanistan
Afghan Civil War (1996–2001) – Taliban period
War in Afghanistan (2001–14) – ISAF/NATO involvement against the Taliban and al-Qaeda
War in Afghanistan (2015–present) – Afghan operations against Taliban, al-Qaeda, and ISIL insurgencies, with aid from NATO
 
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my advise for you is do not talk abut issue without home work

afghanistan have a very long history of civil wars . since last 100 years it was only few years gap between wars always . they were in civil war and instability before pakistan was created .
Afghan Civil War may refer to:

Reforms of Amānullāh Khān and civil war (1929) – when Habibullah Ghazi briefly overthrew the government
War in Afghanistan (1978–present) (sometimes known as "Second Afghan Civil War"):
Saur Revolution (1978) – communist insurrection
Soviet–Afghan War (1979–89) – USSR involvement
Afghan Civil War (1989–92) – collapse of the Communist Najibullah government
Afghan Civil War (1992–96) – lead to the Taliban controlling most of Afghanistan, with the Northern Alliance controlling northern Afghanistan
Afghan Civil War (1996–2001) – Taliban period
War in Afghanistan (2001–14) – ISAF/NATO involvement against the Taliban and al-Qaeda
War in Afghanistan (2015–present) – Afghan operations against Taliban, al-Qaeda, and ISIL insurgencies, with aid from NATO

Education was improved under the rule of King Zahir Shah between 1933 and 1973,[4] making primary schools available to about half the population who were younger than 12 years of age and expanding the secondary school system and Kabul University.

During the Democratic Republic of Afghanistan, the government of the People's Democratic Party of Afghanistan (PDPA) reformed the education system; education was stressed for both sexes, and widespread literacy programmes were set up.[5] By 1978, women made up 40 percent of the doctors and 60 percent of the teachers at Kabul University; 440,000 female students were enrolled in educational institutions and 80,000 more in literacy programs.[6] Despite improvements, large percentage of the population remained illiterate

This chart explains
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