gubbi
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By who? And what would the target be? Kabul? What infrastructure/assets would that destroy to bring the country to its knees? Taliban doesnt function out of established office buildings. And btw, arent you confusing a band of religiously motivated terror brigands to a legitimate country?If Afghanistan tried to annex a part of Pakistan, they would probably be nuked.
Soviet Union's Russia had one of the largest stockpiles of nuclear weapons. That didnt deter other states making up the SU from declaring independence in 1991-92 and carving up independent states.No nuclear armed country is going to let anyone annex their provinces.
Again, Afghanistan is NOT taliban. And though, the taliban may not be able to take on the PA's military might directly, they might still hold sway over large areas of tribal lands effectively denying PA access to these lands. That's what is happening now. With a parallel system of administration and finances "effectively enforced" & in place, the taliban can effectively weaken the legitimate govt.'s sovereignty over these lands. What then? In such a scenario, how long before the tribal areas are declared an independent 'Caliphate'?Not that Afghanistan would be even close to being able to overpower the Pakistani Army in the first place though.
That being said, for Pakistan to survive as a viable state, it is in its best interests to root out the religious fundamentalism. The govt recognizes that, the 'establishment' recognizes that. But here comes the proverbial question "who will bell the cat"?