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Pakistan vows not to be part of any internal conflict in Afghanistan

I have doubts about the US leaving anytime soon. They'll keep dangling this carrot of leaving soon and stay there for as long as possible, if not indefinitely.

Why would NATO withdraw from a strategic outpost like Afghanistan when they can keep an eye on Russia, China, Pakistan and India, the four nuclear powers all at once?

There is a mounting Pressure on Politicians within The U.S.... Americans want Withdrawal of all its Personnels from Afghanistan..Now a days every Politicians in USA Talks about withdrawing its forces from Afghanistan --- > Fifty-seven percent of Americans, including 69 percent of military veterans, said they would support a decision by the president to remove all troops from Afghanistan -- https://www.charleskochinstitute .....

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Whoever Remove U.S Troops from Afg will get another Term in WhiteHouse - Hence The Trump Frustration with The Afg Peace Process - Maybe U.S Establishment is against it but Politicians will Succumb to Public Pressure...
 
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"Sochi paiya, tay banda gaiya"



Quaid was perfectly right. That is now what is happening in Afghanistan. But my comment was primarily to rein in the desires of some fellow posters, who are bent upon to capture, a part or whole of Afghanistan, considering themselves to be some scion of Sultan Mehmood Ghaznavi.

Unlike most folks here I despise Afghanistan and Afghanis in general screw these namak harams we need to make it our vassal too many Pakistanis think in in terms of "brother hood" too soft when Taliban comes into power we must ensure we make it our puppet state Pak should work with Iran,PRC,Russia,Turkey,and the EU to counter illegal Afghans heading to EU via Turkey and to make sure Yankee is out

There is a mounting Pressure on Politicians within The U.S.... Americans want Withdrawal of all its Personnels from Afghanistan..Now a days every Politicians in USA Talks about withdrawing its forces from Afghanistan --- > Fifty-seven percent of Americans, including 69 percent of military veterans, said they would support a decision by the president to remove all troops from Afghanistan -- https://www.charleskochinstitute .....

FT_18.10.05_Afghanistan_Abouthalfofthepublic.png


Whoever Remove U.S Troops from Afg will get another Term in WhiteHouse - Hence The Trump Frustration with The Afg Peace Process - Maybe U.S Establishment is against it but Politicians will Succumb to Public Pressure...

Most people can't even point Afghanistan 9n the map and think its waste of money
 
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Quaid was perfectly right. That is now what is happening in Afghanistan. But my comment was primarily to rein in the desires of some fellow posters, who are bent upon to capture, a part or whole of Afghanistan, considering themselves to be some scion of Sultan Mehmood Ghaznavi.

Don't you think that those poor, miserable people have suffered enough and its time for them to get peace?? The only way I see it that they can have peace and prosperity is if Afghanistan can be merged with Pakistan.
Nobody is trying to be Mehmood Ghaznawi here.

Afghanistan will never get peace in present situation because of its strategic location. There is a reason Allama Iqbal called Afghanistan the Heart of Asia. It will always be attracted by Superpowers of the world. The Great Game started in 1830 between British and Russians over Afghanistan and in almost 200 years, one superpower after another is coming here. It will be a win win situation for both countries.

آسيا يک پيکر آب وگل است
ملّت افغان در آن پيکر دل است
از فساد او فساد آسيا
درگشاد او گشاد آسيا
 
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Don't you think that those poor, miserable people have suffered enough and its time for them to get peace?? The only way I see it that they can have peace and prosperity is if Afghanistan can be merged with Pakistan.
Nobody is trying to be Mehmood Ghaznawi here.

Afghanistan will never get peace in present situation because of its strategic location. There is a reason Allama Iqbal called Afghanistan the Heart of Asia. It will always be attracted by Superpowers of the world. The Great Game started in 1830 between British and Russians over Afghanistan and in almost 200 years, one superpower after another is coming here. It will be a win win situation for both countries.

آسيا يک پيکر آب وگل است
ملّت افغان در آن پيکر دل است
از فساد او فساد آسيا
درگشاد او گشاد آسيا

Leaving aside all you have said, my question is, how it would be merged in Pakistan?
 
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Leaving aside all you have said, my question is, how it would be merged in Pakistan?

Autonomous political system may be with Pakistan guaranteeing its security by having our bases their. There can be many ways this can happen. We just need courage and the will to do so.
 
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Autonomous political system may be with Pakistan guaranteeing its security by having our bases their. There can be many ways this can happen. We just need courage and the will to do so.

My dear Sir: It is not a matter of our courage and will. I asked, how it can happen? You said: many ways. Tell me the one, which is achievable. Let me give you my opinion. It is impossible. So why to talk about its advantages and demerits.
 
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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan on Thursday vowed not to be a part of any internal conflict in Afghanistan.

According to a statement issued by the Prime Minister’s House, the Afghan conflict brought great suffering for both Afghanistan and Pakistan over the last 40 years and the peace process presented a historic opportunity for peace in the region.

The statement emphasised upon the significance of intra-Afghan dialogue wherein the people of Afghanistan will themselves decide upon the future of their country.

“Pakistan is highly dismayed by the surge of violence in Afghanistan from all sides. The so-called offensives are condemnable and will undermine the peace process. It is not right to seek an edge in dialogue through coercion. Pakistan implores all parties to recognise the importance of the moment and seize it,” the statement said.

According to the statement, Pakistan has committed all diplomatic and security capital for the success of the peace process and the country would no longer be a part of any internal conflict in Afghanistan.

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Khalilzad Welcomes Pakistani Premier’s Statement On Afghanistan

Khan says Pakistan supports the peace process including the next logical step of intra-Afghan dialogue.

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US Special Representative for Afghanistan Reconciliation on Friday welcomed the statement by Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan on his appeal for reduction of violence in the country.

Khalilzad says in a tweet that he “greatly appreciates Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan’s statement yesterday on Afghanistan”.

He said that Khan’s “appeal for reduction of violence and policy against promoting internal conflict in other nations has potential to positively transform the region and give Pakistan a leading role”.


In a statement released on Thursday, April 25, Khan said that Afghanistan conflict has brought great suffering for both Afghanistan and Pakistan over last 40 years.

He said that “now, after a long wait, the Afghanistan Peace Process presents a historic opportunity for peace in the region and Pakistan is fully supporting the process including the next logical step of Intra Afghan Dialogue wherein Afghans will themselves decide upon the future of their country”.

In this backdrop, Khan said, Pakistan is highly dismayed by the surge of violence in Afghanistan from all sides.

He said that the “so called offensives are condemnable and will undermine the peace process”.

Khan said that it is not right to seek an edge in dialogue through coercion.

“Pakistan implores all parties to recognize the importance of the moment and seize it. Pakistan has committed all diplomatic and security capital to the success of the peace process. Pakistan will not be a party to any internal conflict in Afghanistan anymore,” Khan said in the statement.

The remarks come amid an increase in peace efforts and an escalation of conflicts in different parts of the country with the arrival of the spring.

The UN Assistance Mission in Afghanistan said in a quarterly report on April 24 that it has documented high levels of harm to civilians but adds that there has been a 23 percent decrease in overall civilian casualties as compared to the same period last year and is the lowest for a first quarter since 2013.

The report says the UN documented 1,773 civilian casualties (581 deaths and 1,192 injured), including 582 child casualties (150 deaths and 432 injured) between January 1 and March 31.

In the first quarter of 2018, UNAMA documented 2,305 civilian casualties (799 deaths and 1,506 injured), including 609 child casualties (176 deaths and 433 injured), the report says.

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better late than never
 
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