somebozo
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3. "Iran & Pakistan shares common interest in Afghanistan."
Bollocks. There is only one thing common that Pakistan and Iran have, and that is that both wish to see the back of the USA in Afghanistan. Both of them want the US to leave so that they can drastically increase their own interference in Afghanistan. The US has been playing spoilsport, so they want it out. The commonalities end there. A Wahabi Taliban government in Pakistan formed by Mullah Omar and his cronies can not be further from Iranian interests. This is just what Pakistan wants. The interests of Iran and Pakistan in Afghanistan could not be more divergent. Pakistan with the backing of Saudi Arabia, want to enhance and spread the influence of Wahabi/Salafi Sunnism, whereas, Iran wants to limit this very influence.
That is a very limitied view of regional politics and Pakistan you have dear. Pakistan as a country has far bigger challenges to meet than being assigned the only task of spreading wahabism like you proclaim as if we are sitting in the land of fairy tale where money grows on trees. By the way, the same wahabism you staunchly attack is a byproduct of your own Indian institutes aka "Deoband".
The Roman Empire didn’t decline and fall sedately, as historians used to claim. It collapsed within a few decades in the early fifth century, tipped over the edge of chaos by barbarian invaders and internal divisions. In the space of a generation, the vast imperial metropolis of Rome fell into disrepair, the aqueducts broken, the splendid marketplaces deserted.