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Amrullah Saleh: To clarify they R not refges.They live N AfPak distputed territory

@Horus @syedali73 @WAJsal look at this dangerous move,there are some ANP scums who are already advocating there stay,i think After Taliban and Afghan Govt reach an agreement they will be left with no accuse to live in Pakistan and i think they are manufacturing new accuse to live on our necks.We should act swiftly before it's too late.
Well said. Disputed territory my arse. Pakistani Pathans are happy with Pakistan, a referendum is not enough for these people. Disputed territory according to who? even Afghanistan doesn't consider KPK or parts being refereed to as disputed. These ANP scumbags are retarded and need to be dealt with, they have been known to instigate people. Who gives a shit what a bunch of people think.
 
This haramzadgi is not new. I have been most vocal about this from day one for I can understand Pushto and I have listened to this haramzadgi from ANP and Pukhtoonkhwa Milli Awami leaders. Nothing new for me but for those who still defend ANP and PMAP anti-Pakistani haramzadey.

They are a dying breed -- who in their right mind would want KPK to join Afghanistan.

At least this circus has entertainment value.

And thanks to the Internet -- their words have been preserved for all to see.
 
>>>> No my dear -- I one explained to you that I post excerpts to stay in compliance with copyright laws -- your thick skull cannot understand that.
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>>>> I'd called history -- I know it has little respect in Pakistan \
>>>> It is lamentable that you have no respect for history

Post it in history section then trying to sell it as fresh happening that too very cunningly and by cheating.

History is never selective neither described by picking certain phrases.




>>>> how the hell do you know what I'm doing on purpose -- you should be ashamed of yourself -- I put a lot of time into the study of Afghanistan -- how much do you?

>>>> on a serious note -- it is disgraceful the attitude you have

:lol: well I feel sorry for you its a pitty that you waste a lot of your time i
n searching for selective statements and tweets and I spoil it in no time. ;)

Next time be serious in your research and unbiased
 
They are a dying breed -- who in their right mind would want KPK to join Afghanistan.

At least this circus has entertainment value.

And thanks to the Internet -- their words have been preserved for all to see.
No sir, they are not dying breed. Greater Pakhtoonkhwa is their dream and they are slowly and surely inching towards it. Are you aware that Afghan -infested Peshawar was once home of Hindko people who have been systematically dislodged from there? If and when the census will take place in Pakistan, you'll be shocked to see the rise of one ethnicity.
 
Post it in history section then trying to sell it as fresh happening that too very cunningly and by cheating.

History is never selective neither described by picking certain phrases.

>>>> you seriously think I was trying to be: very cunningly and by cheating.
>>>> what world do you live in?
>>>> if you have count argument post references and argue your point.




:lol: well I feel sorry for you its a pitty that you waste a lot of your time i
n searching for selective statements and tweets and I spoil it in no time. ;)

Next time be serious in your research and unbiased

>>>> No my dear pity yourself -- it is your ignorance that deserves pity.
>>>> What was the last book you read on Afghanistan?
>>>> Who was the last person you had a discussion with who was involved with Afghanistan's reconstruction
>>>> There should be limits to stupidity
>>>> I post only in the Afghans section because I study Afghanistan thoroughly

No sir, they are not dying breed. Greater Pakhtoonkhwa is their dream and they are slowly and surely inching towards it. Are you aware that Afghan -infested Peshawar was once home of Hindko people who have been systematically dislodged from there?

But how will they achieve it -- merger with a landlocked country -- that has seen strife for 30 years -- has no educational base -- even the diaspora are missing technocrats in the engineering and sciences -- lots of talk show hosts and radio broadcasters.

The simple truth is that Afghanistan as a state and as a nation is ill equipped to compete in the 21st century.
 
>>>> you seriously think I was trying to be: very cunningly and by cheating.
>>>> what world do you live in?
>>>> if you have count argument post references and argue your point.






>>>> No my dear pity yourself -- it is your ignorance that deserves pity.
>>>> What was the last book you read on Afghanistan?
>>>> Who was the last person you had a discussion with who was involved with Afghanistan's reconstruction
>>>> There should be limits to stupidity
>>>> I post only in the Afghans section because I study Afghanistan thoroughly

Pity your own self. you do not study Afghanistan rather all your posts are based on social media and old media reports whenever there is any positive development between Pakistan and Afghanistan you come up with such threads usually you cherry pick few lines from old reports and give title of your own choice and post it as a news thread.
 
Pity your own self. you do not study Afghanistan rather all your posts are based on social media and old media reports whenever there is any positive development between Pakistan and Afghanistan you come up with such threads usually you cherry pick few lines from old reports and give title of your own choice and post it as a news thread.

Seriously ? I have section in my library dedicated to Afghanistan -- I've read almost all the definitive works that have come out since the late 1990.

I know several member of Think tanks who worked on and in Afghanistan -- how many do you know.

>>usually you cherry pick few lines from<<
why do you not respond to my copyright argument -- do you know what copyright is? do you really take pride in your ignorance. Have your read a single book on Afghanistan.

>>give title of your own choice and post it as a news thread.<<
How about let's pick the last 30 or 40 articles I posted and see how many titles I've changed -- do you take pride in taking out of your a$$ -- I marvel are your existence.

Well they do say ignorance is bliss.

Curious which was the last book your read on the Afghan subject?

Curious what is your level of education? Did you go to any school worth its while?
 
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But how will they achieve it -- merger with a landlocked country -- that has seen strife for 30 years -- has no educational base -- even the diaspora are missing technocrats in the engineering and sciences -- lots of talk show hosts and radio broadcasters.

The simple truth is that Afghanistan as a state and as a nation is ill equipped to compete in the 21st century.
Last December I was in Islamabad and invited by the VC of a University who happened to be my boss long time ago. There I met brother of his son-in-law who happened to be a mid-career officer in Pakistan Navy. To my surprise, the mid-career Navy officer expressed his concerns over Durand's line and suggested that Pakistan, as claimed by Afghan Pashtoons, is part of Afghanistan or formerly Khorasan or Afghania. What? What the hell I just listened? I could not believe my ears hearing this from a serving mid-career Pakistan Navy officer. You Sir are underestimating the situation and you don't know what is being cooked. If this is the thinking of a serving Navy officer, you don't need to think too hard to guess what others are thinking.

I'll suggest you to check countless articles on balkanization of Pakistan.
 
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[QUOTE="pakistani342, post: 7468581, member: 144508]But how will they achieve it -- merger with a landlocked country -- that has seen strife for 30 years -- has no educational base -- even the diaspora are missing technocrats in the engineering and sciences -- lots of talk show hosts and radio broadcasters.

The simple truth is that Afghanistan as a state and as a nation is ill equipped to compete in the 21st century. Last December I was in Islamabad and invited by the VC of a University who happened to be my boss long time ago. There I met brother of his son-in-law who happened to be a mid-career officer in Pakistan Navy. To my surprise, the mid-career Navy officer expressed his concerns over Durand's line and suggested that Pakistan, as claimed by Afghan Pashtoons, is part of Afghanistan or formerly Khorasan or Afghania. What? I could not believe my ears hearing this from a serving mid-career Pakistan Navy officer. You Sir are underestimating the situation and you don't know what is being cooked. If this is the thought of a serving Navy officer, you don't need to think too hard to guess what others are thinking.

Well if that is truly how members of the Pakistani armed forces see the situation -- Afghanistan will continue to burn -- the power equation is simply skewed in Pakistan's favor.

As your see -- Obama has not mad any formal announcement on the departure date from Afghanistan.

Afghanistan can dream all it wants -- changing borders requires modern implements of statecraft and military -- they can't maintain humvees

I don't know if you're based in the US -- but there used to be such life around everything Afghanistan. Projects, grants, military efforts, debates -- it's all fallen silent. There was a lot of anger at Pakistan (especially in the young officer core) -- but it does seem that things are changing.
 
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:lol: you mean opening poster? well i think he is frustrated and he had made every effort to create bad blood between the Pakistani and Afghan posters on all forums.

You are spot on, the OP is trying his best, he is all over PDF and the internet ( google his id) trying to create hartred among Afghans and Pakistanis but the bottom line is that he is a little sad man / woman. Some people never grow up, he is sitting in the states advocting bad blood between Afghans and Pakistans forgetting that we are neighbours and we need to live and make it work our one way or the other.

As for Amrullah Saleh, he is a politician he is making his living from Anti Pakistan sentiments, but do I or for that matter Afghans with a sense of direction take him seriously, no we dont!
 
You are spot on, the OP is trying his best, he is all over PDF and the internet ( google his id) trying to create hartred among Afghans and Pakistanis but the bottom line is that he is a little sad man / woman. Some people never grow up, he is sitting in the states advocting bad blood between Afghans and Pakistans forgetting that we are neighbours and we need to live and make it work our one way or the other.

As for Amrullah Saleh, he is a politician he is making his living from Anti Pakistan sentiments, but do I or for that matter Afghans with a sense of direction take him seriously, no we dont!
her and cooperate
He is paranoid and all his posts are attempts to create hate between Afghan and Pakistani members.

the region can be only stable when both our countries support each other. Some positive developments are in the progress. very good chance to cash these
 
her and cooperate
He is paranoid and all his posts are attempts to create hate between Afghan and Pakistani members.

the region can be only stable when both our countries support each other. Some positive developments are in the progress. very good chance to cash these

I wonder what it feels like to be an ignoramus. Surly you must know how small you are on the yard stick of rational discourse.

Mother was too proud was she ;-)

To ignoramuses !!!
 
It is almost heartening to see Pakistanis take the conversation back from the Afghans.

Twitter verse shows a totally changed Pakistani populace -- gone it seems are (for now) the meek Pakistani public -- today you have boisterous Pakistani netizens holding Amrullah to account. Three years ago it was a handful of us countering Afghan opinion and our calls to other Pakistanis fell on deaf ears -- today I was surprise to see eminent scholars such as Nasim Zehra beat the crap out of Amruallah Saleh.

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With that the media debate has turned to deporting Afghan refugees -- this is a far cray from just a few years ago when the comment used to be -- these are our Muslim bahi -- today the cries of an ungrateful people perpetuate different fora.

Could it be that the Pakistanis have finally woken up -- sounds too good to be true.

This SOAB Saleh think Peshawar & Karachi are disputed territories. Somebody better wakes him up with a loud bang under his bums.
 

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