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Deport them to KPK. We are A OK to deal with them. Then I'd like to visit A1, wherever he lives...... :woot:

A1 ??? Who is that?

At least there is something good you meant for the country . This isn't practical actually . Why run the country on emotions ? Why cant we expel them to be really honest ? Why should we carry the burden forever ? What exactly stops us ? Do we not know the kind of activities these people who do not consider this country " as their country " are involved in ? Are we really not aware of the " hate " that exists in their hearts ?

Answer me , my friend , have you ever talked to an Afghan living in Pakistan or the ones living on the other side of the Khyber Pass ?

I have and i know their attitude towards Pakistan. The question i usually ask myself is 'do we need to stoop to their level' ?
Deporting them is not simple, most of them are AWOL without any paperwork or trace. If you have a pragmatic solution to this issue please suggest so.
 
My friend, you are biased because of the ones in Karachi. The thing is, you'd be surprised to know that the ones involved in power struggle with MQM are not Afghans. They are all settled Pashtuns. This is a very old fight.

At least there is something good you meant for the country . This isn't practical actually . Why run the country on emotions ? Why cant we expel them to be really honest ? Why should we carry the burden forever ? What exactly stops us ? Do we not know the kind of activities these people who do not consider this country " as their country " are involved in ? Are we really not aware of the " hate " that exists in their hearts ?

Answer me , my friend , have you ever talked to an Afghan living in Pakistan or the ones living on the other side of the Khyber Pass ?
 
Answer me , my friend , have you ever talked to an Afghan living in Pakistan or the ones living on the other side of the Khyber Pass ?

To quote an Afghan friend of mine who belongs to Paktia but was raised in Pakistan and studied in the same university as me; when I asked him what if the residents of FATA decided to join Afghanistan
" We will make them regret their decision ten times, we dont like them nor do we like Pakistan".

A study of the relations between Afghanistan and Pakistan should suffice to explain why we are most unfortunate for that mountainous and unenforceable border with them. Not to belittle Afghans though, as I am sure they hold similar emotions towards us. Essentially, we are nor should be good allies or friends and its best we mind our own business and they theirs apart from trade and stick to being good neighbours and NOTHING more.

In other words, if there is a massive earthquake in Kabul; send the tents via C-130, make a sympathetic statement and pledge donations, But do NOT send any paramedics, workers or otherwise into that country. They will not want it, and that is what makes them happy. We have exploited them in the past to keep India out, its best we stick to that policy ; smile and wave. Stick to blowing up anti-Pakistani activities there to reduce their effect.
 
Deport them to KPK. We are A OK to deal with them. Then I'd like to visit A1, wherever he lives...... :woot:

Doesn't look like you are in a OK state to deal with them , mate .
 
Was your friend, by any chance, a Farsiwan? He couldn't have been a Bangash, Wazir or any one with "Khel" at the end of his name!

I can tell you the same story, completely reverse!

To quote an Afghan friend of mine who belongs to Paktia but was raised in Pakistan and studied in the same university as me; when I asked him what if the residents of FATA decided to join Afghanistan
" We will make them regret their decision ten times, we dont like them nor do we like Pakistan".

A study of the relations between Afghanistan and Pakistan should suffice to explain why we are most unfortunate for that mountainous and unenforceable border with them. Not to belittle Afghans though, as I am sure they hold similar emotions towards us. Essentially, we are nor should be good allies or friends and its best we mind our own business and they theirs apart from trade and stick to being good neighbours and NOTHING more.

In other words, if there is a massive earthquake in Kabul; send the tents via C-130, make a sympathetic statement and pledge donations, But do NOT send any paramedics, workers or otherwise into that country. They will not want it, and that is what makes them happy.
 
To quote an Afghan friend of mine who belongs to Paktia but was raised in Pakistan and studied in the same university as me; when I asked him what if the residents of FATA decided to join Afghanistan
" We will make them regret their decision ten times, we dont like them nor do we like Pakistan".

A study of the relations between Afghanistan and Pakistan should suffice to explain why we are most unfortunate for that mountainous and unenforceable border with them.

Thank you , I was just trying to explain it to him . The delusions of the Indus river as the natural border are well known and obvious from their actions , statements and thinking from the very beginning . Its not something , we can deny , bury our heads in the sands and be OK with . Not as a nation , no . As for the regret , everyone has come to Afghanistan , made the Afghans regret and then left at the time of its own choosing and convenience .

My article will discuss a little about this part of the history . Most unfortunate - no doubt !
 
Was your friend, by any chance, a Farsiwan? He couldn't have been a Bangash, Wazir or any one with "Khel" at the end of his name!

I can tell you the same story, completely reverse!

90% or so Afghans hate us -- independent polls have measured it -- anecdotes confirm it -- why indulge in this debate.

The baseline we must start any discussion is that Afghans, overwhelmingly, of all stripes, classes hate us Pakistanis.
 
Was your friend, by any chance, a Farsiwan? He couldn't have been a Bangash, Wazir or any one with "Khel" at the end of his name!

I can tell you the same story, completely reverse!

Afghan , end of story .

Where the residents of FATA are held in high esteem and respected for joining Afghanistan .
 
90% or so Afghans hate us -- independent polls have measured it -- anecdotes confirm -- why indulge in this debate.

Makes it easy to digest that there still are 10% lovers , awaiting us in that insane land ! :D
 
Was your friend, by any chance, a Farsiwan? He couldn't have been a Bangash, Wazir or any one with "Khel" at the end of his name!

I can tell you the same story, completely reverse!

He was a -Zai with a flower.
 
yes, polls by reputable orginizations ... I can dig up the references ... seriously you are not in the know ?
 
Your statement has as much weight as me saying, "Jhang", hence Punjab. End of story! Does that make any sense in your head?

How many Afghans from Paktia have you met? How many Afghans and tribals have you dealt with on one to one basis?

Policies are not derived on hearsay, and rudimentary / partitioned info gained via press and media. You need to go there on foot, else your "research paper" is worth as much as "Afghan, end of story".



Afghan , end of story .

Where the residents of FATA are held in high esteem and respected for joining Afghanistan .

Oh please, keep your "reputable" polls to yourself. I know how these organizations collect their sample data.

yes, polls by reputable orginizations ... I can dig up the references ... seriously you are not in the know ?
 
Please elaborate further upon the so called "polls", by whom, Pew Research? :blink:

Again I've very surprised by your response but here is a blog post by Jeff Weintraub, a respected commentator -- the poll he cites is ABC/BBC/ARD national public opinion poll in Afghanistan

And actually according to that poll the number of people holding an un-favorable view of Pakistan was 91%.

There are other references but I've stopped keeping track.
 
Your statement has as much weight as me saying, "Jhang", hence Punjab. End of story! Does that make any sense in your head?

How many Afghans from Paktia have you met? How many Afghans and tribals have you dealt with on one to one basis?

Policies are not derived on hearsay, and rudimentary / partitioned info gained via press and media. You need to go there on foot, else your "research paper" is worth as much as "Afghan, end of story".

This is the usual thinking pattern towards Pakistan , he was just another one of the same lot . Why it did matter even remotely for you if he carried a certain - Bangash or -Khel after his name ? . I cant explain the animosity to you if you do not already know despite having much knowledge about these matters . The hate isn't limited to " Farsiwans " , its raining all over the place , your clans may maintain a few nice relations across the border but that doesn't change the feelings , attitudes and actions towards your country in general .

Neither are countries run on emotions and brotherhood , are they ?
 

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