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US, Taliban talks reach turning point

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Who does the Taliban send to these meetings with the US? How do they arrange these meetings? They probably have each others phone numbers.

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Wait a minute I know who they send.


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They send this guy.
 
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Looks like blockade of transit aid is proving to be a catalyst for negotiations.
 
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Hmmm....Where does Pakistan figure in all this? It seems they have been left out to dry! And if Pakistan is not co-opted in any talks between the US of A, Afghanistan and the Taliban, then we can expect a limited intensity conflict to continue even after 2014.

However, it would be interesting to see what would happen if Pakistan is kept out of any understanding/pact between the Taliban/Afghans/U.S. If a government inimical to Pakistan's interests is installed in Kabul, what are the options for Pakistan? Will it nurture more militant groups to try and overthrow the ruling dispensation? After all, the stakes are pretty high where Pakistan is concerned - from security on its Western borders to access to energy from the CIS Republics via Afghanistan.

Interesting to say the least. This one's turning out to be a potboiler that could make Tom Clancy's thrillers pretty insipid in comparison!!

Cheers!
 
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Hmmm....Where does Pakistan figure in all this? It seems they have been left out to dry! And if Pakistan is not co-opted in any talks between the US of A, Afghanistan and the Taliban, then we can expect a limited intensity conflict to continue even after 2014.

It matters more than some narrow minded people can imagine kiddo :azn: Just wait and watch and continue to sign agreements with the mayor of Kabul . It wont be worth the paper thats its written on after 2014 :lol:
 
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Hmmm....Where does Pakistan figure in all this? It seems they have been left out to dry! And if Pakistan is not co-opted in any talks between the US of A, Afghanistan and the Taliban, then we can expect a limited intensity conflict to continue even after 2014.

However, it would be interesting to see what would happen if Pakistan is kept out of any understanding/pact between the Taliban/Afghans/U.S. If a government inimical to Pakistan's interests is installed in Kabul, what are the options for Pakistan? Will it nurture more militant groups to try and overthrow the ruling dispensation? After all, the stakes are pretty high where Pakistan is concerned - from security on its Western borders to access to energy from the CIS Republics via Afghanistan.

Interesting to say the least. This one's turning out to be a potboiler that could make Tom Clancy's thrillers pretty insipid in comparison!!

Cheers!

:lol::lol::lol:

It's a pleasure reading these kinds of posts. :lol:

Really shows how deluded and naive the bharatis are. :lol:
 
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Really shows how deluded and naive the bharatis are. :lol:

:DNext bharatis would say Tom Clancy is a hindustani.

With most confidence I can tell everyone everything is going to go back to square one once US-NATO leaves, Pakistan is kept away? hardly!
 
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