Jungibaaz
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This sort of support is way down the line as @Blacklight rightly points out. I would say a lot of more important military, economic, and diplomatic support can be given between now and then, that is far more impactful.
This is of course conditional on their relations with us, aligning their goals with ours, and their own international credibility as a legitimate state.
Pakistan and Afghanistan will probably become natural allies one day, one possible roadmap of which that I can readily foresee is negotiating new economic projects with the Afghan government, courtesy the Chinese. Pipelines, rail and road links, mining infrastructure, routes to Central Asia.
We have a lot more to offer them than mere hardware, and the need is more imminent elsewhere.
This is of course conditional on their relations with us, aligning their goals with ours, and their own international credibility as a legitimate state.
Pakistan and Afghanistan will probably become natural allies one day, one possible roadmap of which that I can readily foresee is negotiating new economic projects with the Afghan government, courtesy the Chinese. Pipelines, rail and road links, mining infrastructure, routes to Central Asia.
We have a lot more to offer them than mere hardware, and the need is more imminent elsewhere.