Erieye
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You should read Ayub Khan's book regarding AfghanistanYes.
Also, prior to 1979 when Afghanistan was relatively peaceful (except for the Parcham-Khalaq infightings), there was not much of a threat from them. King Zahir Shah and Sardar Daud made some noises here and there about 'Pashtunistan' but Pakistan was NOT signficantly threatened by or from Afghanistan. There is historic data to prove that! My father even took us kids into Afghanistan from Torkham (?) border crossing without visa or any papers in the 1970s and we had tea there! A few Afghan soldiers smiled and greeted us. It was that relaxed and peaceful then!!!
Stability, education, and peace tend to prevent nations from launching wars. The issue of Pashtunistan was/is basically a non-issue; if anything, Pashtuns would rather be part of Pakistan than Afghanistan! There are countries peacefully co-existing for decades or even centuries despite claims on neighbor countries' land.
To repeat what I have been saying in this forum: A total subjugation and uplift of Afghanistan by the Soviets would have eventually lead to better situation for Pakistan than what followed--and what followed is nightmare which is never ending!
But then---we have the benefit of hindsight...
He also had a sit down with them, enjoyed some tea and what not.
But they still ended up in the Bajaur invasion, and had history of funding militancy, so things were never good. They were constantly neogitating peace settlements.
Read what Faqir of IPI and Bacha Khan said.