Omar1984
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ok let me ask a question . how many Pakistani members here support the taliban in its attacks against the US.?
Okay! So why U guyz are trying to do table talks with the Talibans now ???.................We should not underestimate the complexity of the situations and events which led to, and now constitute, the War on Terror. The United States did not go to war in Afghanistan because of Taliban but because their illegitimate regime was harboring the terrorists who were responsible for the death and destruction of 9/11. Al-Qaeda was based in Afghanistan and protected by the Taliban regime, which not only harbored a terrorist organization but was itself terrorizing the Afghan population and gradually sending Afghanistan back to the Stone Age. The Taliban refused to cooperate, and put the lives of their own brothers and sisters in danger, for the sake of a foreign terrorist. Neither Al-Qaeda nor the Taliban brought anything but chaos and misery to the Afghan people. They took away the will and hope of the people to even imagine a progressive future. Afghanistan belongs to the Afghan people, not to a small group of terrorists who want to rule by force, intimidate into silence, degrade the value of human life, and turn Afghanistan into a terrorist refuge. Brave soldiers from many nations, including Pakistan, have fought and continue to fight against terrorism in the region. We recognize the sacrifices made, and will continue to support those nations and soldiers who strive to end terrorism perpetrated in the name of religion.
MAJ David Nevers,
DET – U.S. Central Command
U.S. Central Command
Can't speak for anyone else but I will always support people defending their homes and their land.