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Pakistan is the country who gave Refuge to almost 6 Millions Afghan in last 3 decades, Almost 3 Millions of Afghans got Pakistani Passport & IDs through the corruption of Pakistani Ministry of Interior and Govt. Officials, Now they live in Pakistan and still there are 1.6 Afghan Refugees in Refugee Camps inside Pakistan in 2015 despite there is Peace and booming Economy of Afghanistan because of the investment by Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, UAE, Arab Gulf Countries,Europe, USA, India and rest of the World in Billions of Dollars but they refuse to leave Refugee camps inside Pakistan
Afghans brought Kalashinkov & Opium Drug Culture to Pakistan and they illegally occupied lot of lands in Karachi, Islamabad, Peshawar, Quetta etc. not only they took over major parts of cities in Pakistan (esp. Karachi & Quetta) but they also illegally took over Homes, Shops, expensive Agriculture & Commercial lands etc
Afghans in Pakistan and West are simply Traitors, Hypo-crates,
Ungrateful and Haters of Pakistan and Pakistani People but I believe there are some who Love Pakistan more then Afghanistan but they are very little minority!
Which foreign country do Afghans hate the most?
For anyone who has been following Afghanistan at all during the past decade and a half, that's not a trick question. In an earlier post I mentioned in passing the ABC/BBC/ARD national public opinion poll in Afghanistan, released in February 2009. Question #38 asked: “Now I’m going to ask what you think about some people and groups. Is your opinion of very favorable (Pure Love), somewhat favorable (In b/w Love & Hate) , somewhat unfavorable (No Love), or very unfavorable (Pure Hate)?”
The results:
1. Pakistan: Favorable 7 | Unfavorable 91
2. The Taliban: Favorable 8 | Unfavorable 92
3. Great Britain: Favorable 39 | Unfavorable 54
4. The United States: Favorable 47 | Unfavorable 52
5. Iran: Favorable 57 | Unfavorable 40
6. Germany: Favorable 61 | Unfavorable 31
7. India: Favorable 74 | Unfavorable 21
Read the Posts Below for more Info.
Afghans love India and hate Pakistan. How can we trust each other again?
Despite hating Pakistanis : More Afghans crossing into Pakistan?
Pakistan world's largest host of refugees: UNHCR - Pakistan - DAWN.COM
Afghan refugees in Iran & Pakistan | European Resettlement Network
South Asia Defence & Strategic Reveiw
After Pakistan’s creation in 1947, Afghanistan objected to its admission to the United Nations. The Afghan government of the time decided not to recognize Pakistan as the legitimate inheritor of the territorial agreements reached with the British India. There were several ambiguous and often changing demands from Kabul centered around the aspirations—as Kabul saw it—of the Pashtun and Baloch ethnicities inside Pakistan. For intermittent periods between 1947 and 1973, Kabul extended support to Baluch and Pashtun nationalists inside Pakistan and even called for the creation of a new state called “Pashtunistan.” In 1973, Pakistan, grappling with territorial insecurities, resorted to extending support to Islamists dissidents that opposed Afghanistan’s Republican government of Sardar Daud. Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto’s government created the “Afghan Cell” within Pakistan’s foreign office and assigned it a policy that included strengthening ties with and empowering Islamists in exile in Pakistan, and improving Pakistan’s influence over governments in Kabul
Sardar Daud made friendly gestures to Pakistan in the late 1970s, but his overtures were cut short by a Communist coup in 1978. The new regime in Kabul returned to the support—at least rhetorical—for Pashtun and Baluch nationalists in Pakistan. The 1979 Soviet invasion of Afghanistan was seen by Pakistan as a grave threat to its national security. It also presented Pakistan with a major avenue to build on its 1973 policy of empowering dissident Islamists against the governments in Kabul. Furthermore, Pakistan had been a partner of the United States in the Cold War since the 1950s, and this cooperation had provoked numerous Soviet threats over the years. The new leader of Pakistan, General Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq, who seized power in a 1977 military coup, was a fervent anti-communist and Islamist. General Zia approached the United States for help with organizing a religious resistance against the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan
What came after Independence of Pakistan in 1945 was utter refusal of Afghans and Indians to accept Pakistan as a state, to accept it's borders and it's land. At one point they officially claimed ownership of large chunks of our land and fought to take NWFP for themselves. They sent militias into our land, they trained militants in Balochistan. And all this happened throughout the 60's and 70's
Afghans and Iran -Persians still Occupied large parts of NWFP, Balochistan also Our so called Friend China occupied almost 27 % of Kashmir and they change it's name to Chinese Name and Called it Askai Chin
Who needs Enemies, it One have Friends and Brothers like Afghanistan, Iran, Qatar, Egypt,
UAE - Dubai, Saudi Arabia and China
In reality Pakistan is surrounded by Enemies from all Sides, including China, Qatar, Iran, Afghanistan, India, USA, NATO also Saudi Arabia, Egypt, UAE, Kuwait who are just puppets of EU and USA
I say Hell with them, who needs Friends like them, Pakistan Stand Alone and if you are not Loyal to Pakistan then Pakistan do not need you all as well
This is one of many reasons why Pakistan actively intervened and is intervening in Afghanistan, it is in our best interests. People seem to ignore that we'd rather not have them for a neighbor, but since we do, we have to protect what's our's!
Afghans brought Kalashinkov & Opium Drug Culture to Pakistan and they illegally occupied lot of lands in Karachi, Islamabad, Peshawar, Quetta etc. not only they took over major parts of cities in Pakistan (esp. Karachi & Quetta) but they also illegally took over Homes, Shops, expensive Agriculture & Commercial lands etc
Afghans in Pakistan and West are simply Traitors, Hypo-crates,
Ungrateful and Haters of Pakistan and Pakistani People but I believe there are some who Love Pakistan more then Afghanistan but they are very little minority!
Which foreign country do Afghans hate the most?
For anyone who has been following Afghanistan at all during the past decade and a half, that's not a trick question. In an earlier post I mentioned in passing the ABC/BBC/ARD national public opinion poll in Afghanistan, released in February 2009. Question #38 asked: “Now I’m going to ask what you think about some people and groups. Is your opinion of very favorable (Pure Love), somewhat favorable (In b/w Love & Hate) , somewhat unfavorable (No Love), or very unfavorable (Pure Hate)?”
The results:
1. Pakistan: Favorable 7 | Unfavorable 91
2. The Taliban: Favorable 8 | Unfavorable 92
3. Great Britain: Favorable 39 | Unfavorable 54
4. The United States: Favorable 47 | Unfavorable 52
5. Iran: Favorable 57 | Unfavorable 40
6. Germany: Favorable 61 | Unfavorable 31
7. India: Favorable 74 | Unfavorable 21
Read the Posts Below for more Info.
Afghans love India and hate Pakistan. How can we trust each other again?
Despite hating Pakistanis : More Afghans crossing into Pakistan?
Pakistan world's largest host of refugees: UNHCR - Pakistan - DAWN.COM
Afghan refugees in Iran & Pakistan | European Resettlement Network
South Asia Defence & Strategic Reveiw
After Pakistan’s creation in 1947, Afghanistan objected to its admission to the United Nations. The Afghan government of the time decided not to recognize Pakistan as the legitimate inheritor of the territorial agreements reached with the British India. There were several ambiguous and often changing demands from Kabul centered around the aspirations—as Kabul saw it—of the Pashtun and Baloch ethnicities inside Pakistan. For intermittent periods between 1947 and 1973, Kabul extended support to Baluch and Pashtun nationalists inside Pakistan and even called for the creation of a new state called “Pashtunistan.” In 1973, Pakistan, grappling with territorial insecurities, resorted to extending support to Islamists dissidents that opposed Afghanistan’s Republican government of Sardar Daud. Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto’s government created the “Afghan Cell” within Pakistan’s foreign office and assigned it a policy that included strengthening ties with and empowering Islamists in exile in Pakistan, and improving Pakistan’s influence over governments in Kabul
Sardar Daud made friendly gestures to Pakistan in the late 1970s, but his overtures were cut short by a Communist coup in 1978. The new regime in Kabul returned to the support—at least rhetorical—for Pashtun and Baluch nationalists in Pakistan. The 1979 Soviet invasion of Afghanistan was seen by Pakistan as a grave threat to its national security. It also presented Pakistan with a major avenue to build on its 1973 policy of empowering dissident Islamists against the governments in Kabul. Furthermore, Pakistan had been a partner of the United States in the Cold War since the 1950s, and this cooperation had provoked numerous Soviet threats over the years. The new leader of Pakistan, General Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq, who seized power in a 1977 military coup, was a fervent anti-communist and Islamist. General Zia approached the United States for help with organizing a religious resistance against the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan
What came after Independence of Pakistan in 1945 was utter refusal of Afghans and Indians to accept Pakistan as a state, to accept it's borders and it's land. At one point they officially claimed ownership of large chunks of our land and fought to take NWFP for themselves. They sent militias into our land, they trained militants in Balochistan. And all this happened throughout the 60's and 70's
Afghans and Iran -Persians still Occupied large parts of NWFP, Balochistan also Our so called Friend China occupied almost 27 % of Kashmir and they change it's name to Chinese Name and Called it Askai Chin
Who needs Enemies, it One have Friends and Brothers like Afghanistan, Iran, Qatar, Egypt,
UAE - Dubai, Saudi Arabia and China
In reality Pakistan is surrounded by Enemies from all Sides, including China, Qatar, Iran, Afghanistan, India, USA, NATO also Saudi Arabia, Egypt, UAE, Kuwait who are just puppets of EU and USA
I say Hell with them, who needs Friends like them, Pakistan Stand Alone and if you are not Loyal to Pakistan then Pakistan do not need you all as well
This is one of many reasons why Pakistan actively intervened and is intervening in Afghanistan, it is in our best interests. People seem to ignore that we'd rather not have them for a neighbor, but since we do, we have to protect what's our's!
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