Surprisingly.. what most war-mongerer's also ignore.. is that the very same people who butchered thousands of Indians before..
are now Butchering Pakistani's.
Are you sure that it's the Indians who have made that distinction and not Pakistanis?
Who brought the 'Good Taliban, Bad Taliban' to the fore?
Those who attack Afghans and Indians are good and those who attack Pakistanis are bad.
Who brought that deranged reasoning into existence?
Who was the one that ventured into Afghanistan in search of strategic depth?
This is a very common Pakistanis line of reasoning that those Afghan taliban who are vital to so-called Pakistani intyests in A'stan are good and those who attack Pakistanis are not.
Who has been sheltering the Haqqanis saving them as a trump card in the end game?
Where does this sacrosanct Pakistani attitude go when it comes to sheltering mass murderers of Indians, people like Hafiz Saeed and Dawood Ibrahim?
As if their wish has been answered without even an iota of investment.
They wanted to see Pakistani women and children killed.. they are getting their wish.
It's not a wish. Please don't make that preposterous accusation.
We have been suffering from Pakistani induced terrorism for the past 20-25 years and so have been the Afghans.
We have seen enough pain and deaths in the past 25 years to know what it feels like to be a victim of terrorism.
It's just that now the chicken have come home to roost and hence, you are having a taste of your own medicine.
It's good when talibs seize power in Afghanistan but its bad when they try to seize power in Pakistan.
Who made that distinction?
It's just that you expected have a saanp in your asteen and you thought it would not bite you.
Unfortunately for you, the saanp remains a saanp. Forever ready to bite a hand.
Earlier is used to be India, and even today it is.
Now it is Pakistan too.
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In fact, as a sidenote, I'm pretty sure you guys have still not realised that you are playing fire. A fire which will ultimately one day burn your own home.
The realisation seems to have crept into some sections of the Pakistani society but they remain marginal.
The almighty Pakistani Army, the controller of all strings in Pakistan is still the same old organisation without an iota of change in its policies.