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And some people here were like "Why are Taliban bad,they are religious Muslims! It's their country,they decide what to do! They kicked America out of Afghanistan!"
That is the problem with these barbarians. They don’t count death and devastation as a loss. An adversary like that is almost impossible to defeat.
Talibans were also supposed to be puppets. Creating and installing puppets has it’s own issues.
Thank you.
They must be challenging. But here we are. The violence hasn’t stopped because there is no decisive military end possible to an insurgency of this nature. The population in those areas has to come around and that wouldn’t happen by use of military.
Could be. That’s how realpolitik works.
It sounds ok on paper, but imagine implementing something like this at the scale required. Imagine Military resources, money and political will required for such a operation. Just remember, you would need to factor in other nations who would try and sabotage any such effort. Appears beyond current Pakistan’s capability.
More one looks at pure military solution, more it appears untenable.
If China does not accept McMohan Line then why should the Afghan’s accept the Durand Line. The latter divides the Pakhtoon people. It is a legacy of the British Raj.
KPK is multi-ethnic as is Afghanistan. It's no different than calling Southern Afghanistan "little Pakistan" just because it has a Baloch majority.
If this isn't handled properly I can foresee some brutal genocides in this region, even if we entertain the idea of regions separating they will butcher minorities.KPK is multi-ethnic as is Afghanistan. It's no different than calling Southern Afghanistan "little Pakistan" just because it has a Baloch majority.
If Afghan Taliban wants to be accepted by the world, they have to follow what United Nations say.If this isn't handled properly I can foresee some brutal genocides in this region, even if we entertain the idea of regions separating they will butcher minorities.
Just see how many live in Sindh, Punjab, Balochistan, KPK. The majorities will butcher the minorities.
If China does not accept McMohan Line then why should the Afghan’s accept the Durand Line. The latter divides the Pakhtoon people. It is a legacy of the British Raj.
Not a politics but a afghan mentality on a grass root level.Could be. That’s how realpolitik works.
Oh come on it's far better than it once was.For years there was no violence by TTP. Even now it's occasionally inside Pakistan ,its mostly a border area firing. TTP has been weakened a lot after these operations. Their command centres and foot soldiers were almost reduced to nill , these days they are just confined inside Afghanistan and in much smaller numbers.They must be challenging. But here we are. The violence hasn’t stopped because there is no decisive military end possible to an insurgency of this nature. The population in those areas has to come around and that wouldn’t happen by use of military.
Exactly. We can look at it from other perspective as well.It has always been a matter of curiosity for me as why would there be a Durand line in middle of the province of Afghania.
Mortimer Durand was a British officer of the Empire.It has always been a matter of curiosity for me as why would there be a Durand line in middle of the province of Afghania.
It has always been a matter of curiosity for me as why would there be a Durand line in middle of the province of Afghania.
There's always another perspective.Exactly. We can look at it from other perspective as well.
One cannot deny that much of modern conflicts in the world have roots in colonialism and its aftermath.Mortimer Durand was a British officer of the Empire.
Most of today's problems are a direct effect of British policies. A plague on that nation of children of unwed parents.
The Af-Pak region would not be divided furthermore. It's on a projected path to a federation level integration for many decades now.We don't want to integrate Afghanistan if that's what you mean. It's better to divide it.
There's always another perspective.
One cannot deny that much of modern conflicts in the world have roots in colonialism and its aftermath.
The Af-Pak region would not be divided furthermore. It's on a projected path to a federation level integration for many decades now.
Pakistan may or may not have the capacity to integrate Afghanistan but it absolutely does not have either to divide and rule it.
Be careful what you wish for. Afghanistan is a country where 95% of the population ( and I assume this includes women ) believe that women should not work outside the home. in which case, there is no need for girls to be educated either. Infact better not to be educated.The Af-Pak region would not be divided furthermore. It's on a projected path to a federation level integration for many decades now.