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And if US intervenes then Russia, China and Pakistan should get Taliban on their side, supply them with lethal weapons to handle American/Indian/NDS assets until their peaceful death.
With Russian/Chinese money buy some key factions in the government and even NDS.
Form death squads comprising highly trained Taliban to eliminate Indian RAW assets until total clean up.
Russia, China and Pakistan must use the formidable force of Taliban to launch further attacks on the US puppet regime in Kabul as this puppet regime is the reason why there's no peace in Afghanistan and Pakistan. US also wants that this region remains chaotic and will provide it an excuse for its presence.
Pakistan has to take some bold steps. You have to go to a limited war with Afghanistan's puppet regime. Shower Kabul's government enclave with precise missiles and rockets to shock the world and give a stern message to all that Kabul is harbouring terrorists to launch attacks in Pakistan.
Do homework. Start a verbal warfare of allegations against Kabul. Have some inside jobs, like Americans, Israelis and Indians do. And kill 2 birds with a stone; Kabul and New Delhi.
Pakistan has to be smart and a bit cunning if it wants to get out of this trap stretched by the meanest people on earth.
We already have resources; use smart people of the Afghan refugees to fight for you.
Use Blitzkrieg style fast track strategy to confuse the enemy. Make a state of the art plan.
Afghan Taliban are a great asset, use them in Afghanistan and Kashmir effectively.
china professes and adheres to a long diplomatic tradition of trying to settle regional affairs with the involvement of regional and only regional players. settling things among true stakeholders bears the only true promise of a true solution that all parties can live with. the exclusion of non-regional players must be excluded because, lack of material economic and cultural ties to the region, it is hard to imagine their role as anything other than subversive and trouble-stirring.
chinese, russians and Pakistanis are Afghans' neighbors; and yindoo and angloamerikans are so not. taliban and, yes, the cabal of thieves and plunderers in kabul are true stakeholders, but al qaeda and those middle-easterns aren't. peace has eluded afghans because the perimeters of talks were never properly established and not at all times did the right participants get to sit on the table and sometimes a few players who do deserve to be there nevertheless try to gain undue advantage by bringing in a few yindus or angloamerikans to cheerlead. i think it is time russia, china and pakistan can more forcefully propose and articulate the principle of regionalism and lay down the ground rules for peace talks and do more to bar yindoo-amerikan infection and disruption of afghan affairs.