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Pak-Turk-Uzbek Joint ex “Commonwealth shield 2019”

You are basically rephrasing what Chacha Chacha @Indus Pakistan was saying I think he was implying that the Uzbeks and other Central Asians are tad bit secular for your average Pakistani anyways like you said that's their choice and lifestyle all I care is expanding trade routes kicking the Indians out and that capiche
yep thats the key ... we should stick with our objectives rather than pointing fingers toward their social structures, and we could have very good relations with them for example 67% population of china is atheist ... yet they are our most trusted allies... anyways lets back to the main topic bro .. :enjoy:
 
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yep thats the key ... we should stick with our objectives rather than pointing fingers toward their social structures, and we could have very good relations with them for example 67% population of china is atheist ... yet they are our most trusted allies... anyways lets back to the main topic bro .. :enjoy:

We are allied with Secular Turkey yet we claim their "brothers" exactly its should be about trade and regional stability

Biggest concern the CAS has a unstable Afghanistan on their doorstep plus many of their ethnic kin live in the north so we have to reassure them when a transitional govt does happen those groups won't become targets note back in 2001 the US entered Afghanistan via Tajikstan,and Uzbekistan Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan gave them a air base and supply route
 
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Biggest concern the CAS has a unstable Afghanistan on their doorstep plus many of their ethnic kin live in the north so we have to reassure them when a transitional govt does happen those groups won't become targets note back in 2001 the US entered Afghanistan via Tajikstan,and Uzbekistan Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan gave them a air base and supply route

Uzbeks, Turkmen are wrong to worry about a Pashtoon majority government in Afghanistan, esp a religious based one and not a secular ethnic based one.

As for Tajiks and Farsiwans, I still don’t understand why they viewed a Pashtoon dominated Afghanistan as a threat to them. They could have very easily joined in the project of a united Afghanistan.

It all seems like they fell into the hands of foreign proxies and still survive on the xenophobic sentiments against Pashtoons and Pakistan.
 
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