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PM Imran Khan responds over the historic Afghanistan deal with a word of warning

Your NSA Doval would disagree!

What was that statement about fighting Pakistan till the last Afghan?

Indian paid mercenaries are being wiped out and this will accelerate even more now.
I think you just turned mister "water car engineer" into "cow urine engineer"! :lol:
 
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Yep it also goes with Afghans and central asians attacking india and imprisoning indian leadership in chains.

Pakistan too is part of Khorasaan.

They are now trying a new game that is begging Taliban for forgiveness and trying to blush and hold their cocktails.

Don't believe me, just view the posts of Indian members and tons of Indian articles which are screaming about Indian paranoya and fear.
@silent_poison @Surya 1 @Turingsage

Taliban is not like other movements and groups, it is fully ideological and does not compromise on its basic mission and beliefs.

US have tried every tactic from fighting them openly, turning factions against each other, to trying to co-opt them, and now have given up and accepted defeat.

Since the beginning, Taliban only had one main demand before peace, which was the exit of all foreign troops from Afghanistan, and for 18 years, they have remained consistent in that message.

When Taliban met with Mufti Taqi Usmani, they were very straightforward that they would never compromise on Pakistan's security, never abandon the Kashmir cause, keep struggle alive for bringing Islamic Fiqh (i.e. known incorrectly as Sharia by westerners,) and even to the point that the release of Dr. Aafia Siddiqui was on the top of their demands to the US because they could not bear such abuse on a Muslim sister.

Taliban will not compromise with India nor Iran. Iran has accepted this and has doubled down on vilification and sabotaging peace efforts. Iran even tried to assassinate Mufti Taqi Usmani to send a message to Pakistan. India has no choice but to leave Afghanistan, as their position was always precarious to begin with.
 
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The Indian factor is the most worrying. However, I have a hunch that India will try to gain influence with the taliban, instead of fighting them. We know that indian intelligence has been in contact with the taliban in recent times, I bet that they'll use those contacts to gain some sort of leverage in the current peace process.
The Indian factor is the most worrying. However, I have a hunch that India will try to gain influence with the taliban, instead of fighting them. We know that indian intelligence has been in contact with the taliban in recent times, I bet that they'll use those contacts to gain some sort of leverage in the current peace process.
They dont care about peace. Indian just want to kill muslims from muslim's hands.. they dont have any intrest for peace in islamic country
 
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