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[Must read] “Pakistan believes I am pro-India. Yes, I am" Abdullah Abdullah

easy way to solve this : let's stop supporting the afghan taliban; there you have it, problem solved.
it's like the most elaborate lie in history that we dont support taliban. for heavens sake, stop this madness.
if we really dont support them, then call a press conference like putin and announce it to over a 100 reporters from across the world to send a clear message on what exactly is our stance on this issue. as long as we dont voluntarily help defeat talibans, afghans hatred for us will continue to grow.
our establishment is so thick headed and egoistic it cant digest this one simple fact god damn.
 
Don't want to rain on your parade but here is truth about Pakistani projects.

Rehman Baba High School Kabul which was 97% completed in 2013 but not operational as yet; Nishtar Kidney Center in Jalalabad, completed in 2010 but was not handed over to Afghan government due to lack of medical equipment; Jinnah Hospital in Kabul 85% completed in 2013; Naib Ameen-Ullah Logri Hospital in Lugar 70% completed in 2013, and Torkham -Jalalabad road.

Pakistan funded development projects in Afghanistan virtually abandoned | News Lens Pakistan

Thanks for the info. And here I was wondering as to why not a soul is visible on these "campuses".:coffee:

97% 85%

Stop being such r3t@Rd out of mere hatred.

Pakistan has not taken these projects out of Afghanistan, they are still in there.

Yes, never let facts come in the way of some good old propaganda.
 
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They can blame all they want. Whatever Pakistan's national interests dictate, they'll be forced to deal with them. They couldn't take care of their country like forever, we were the victors, so it's our terms forever.

Many Abdullah's came, many left. Hey may leave soon as well.

Pakistan has every right to look for it's national interest, but if it includes forcing Taliban on Afghanistan, then they have a legitimate reason to blame Pakistan.
 
Let's gift him 3 million Afghan refugees living in Pakistan and then let him be pro-whate dafuq he wants, ungrateful sob
 
They can blame all they want. Whatever Pakistan's national interests dictate, they'll be forced to deal with them. They couldn't take care of their country like forever, we were the victors, so it's our terms forever.

Many Abdullah's came, many left. Hey may leave soon as well.

Article might be talking about Dr Abdullah but it points towards growing Anti Pakistan sentiments in average Afghan. It's easy to handle few people but it takes some serious efforts to fight such perception which is trickling down to citizens steadily. I might be wrong but that's what I believe the author is pointing towards.
 
Please be pro Pakistan or Pakistan will cease to exist. Lol

It is time Pakistan deal with Afghanistan not as a brother but as a neighbor that is effected by Afghan mess. Afghanistan provide safe haven to Afghan and Indian terrorists such as BLA, RAW, TTP, etc who create troubles in Pakistan.
And Pakistan has destroyed Afghanistan by supporting Taliban.

Afghanistan must take retribution for such reprehensible actions of Pakistan.
 
You got to be kidding me with 3 million figure. Think more on the lines of 8 million +.

Let's gift him 3 million Afghan refugees living in Pakistan and then let him be pro-whate dafuq he wants, ungrateful sob

Be careful with your wording. Wise choice of words will take you a long way on PDF.

And Pakistan has destroyed Afghanistan by supporting Taliban.

Afghanistan must take retribution for such reprehensible actions of Pakistan.
 
Good. You can do better. Furthermore, always remember, sovereignty belongs to those who can keep it, under all internal and external stresses. Last time I checked, we took them out of the clutches of USSR, risking our hides. Which basically means, we own them. Of course you are right, they are free to try whatever they want, in the end, in all probability it will be us deciding their future.

People who don't learn from history, are bound to repeat it. USSR tried it, US tried it, would India like to adopt them now, or is it going to be like dual custody between you guys and the US? I say, you are welcome, in the meantime the dragon rises, and us with them. Be our guests.

Very well.
Though use of milder words would not take away from the content that Afghanistan will give back what it was made to suffer because of Pakistan.

Tumm to pakkay pakkay paglon' kay chairman ho!

So Pakistan and Afghanistan where at war all this while? And Pakistan won?!

And I thought only Assad Durrani is unhinged....
 
Hatred of Abdulla against Pakistan goes back decades. Abdulla Abdulla is professionally a medical Doctor and of mixed Tajik- Pashtun stock. He had been closely associated with the Northern Alliance and Ahmed Shah Masood who belonged to the Rabbani faction, one of the Tajik Mujahedeen groups.

Ever since Gen Hamid Gul supported Gulgbuddin Hikmatyar of Hizbe Islami who bombed Kabul in 1992, all leaders of Northern Alliance have been staunchly anti-Pakistan. This was made worse when Taliban killed Ahmed Shah and Pakistan become one of the only two countries that recognized Taliban regime.

I am therefore not surprised at his outburst. I would only comment that barking dogs don’t bite.
 
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People who don't learn from history, are bound to repeat it.
Yes, which is why the lesson Pakistan learnt is that after ONE campaign like Zarb-e-Azb, the same Pashtun warriors who are invincible across the border in Afghanistan are beaten in Pakistan - #ThankYouRaheelSharif. We will compare notes six months from now, as to how clever you are.
 
Almost every pakistani here still cheers for Taliban, whose leadership pakistan shelters in Quetta.

The same person then wonders, why are the people Taliban will hang from poles, force behind veils, shoot in football fields, make to wear yellow bands despises pakistan?

Its so innocent and cute.
You can't blame Afghans for keeping their National interest above everything else.

The thing is Indians, who are close with former Northern Alliance leaders involved in the narcotics trade, Bacha Baazi, human trafficking and a plethora of human rights abuses shouldn't be talking about what's good for Afghanistan and what isn't. Who knows what will happen when your treasured Afghan democracy collapses after one of your ex-warlord buddies decides that it's better to go back to the old days when they were raping women alongside their militiamen?
 
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