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Panjshair Based Indian Puppets Itching for Trouble

If those claims are true, does anyone find it odd that Taliban is not retaliating after 7 days of public exposure from Masoud? You’d think they would sit back idle and watch this after taking Kabul?
 
Why should India send Soliders for Muslim Afghanis they should fight on own.

India is secular hence all many Afgani, Pakistani, Banglodeshi, Rohingya Muslim living here without visa
Wrong on both both points. You are either a kid or have an IQ of a kid.

point #1: Then how can you claim that Indian Army can defeat the Taliban. The US army could not do it and Indian Army cannot suppress the Kashmiri militants, which by Indian own estimate are no more than 100.

point #2: Do you even know what secular means? Pakistan is not a secular country but we have Christians, Hindus, Sikhs and many other religious minorities living here happily. Having a diverse population does not make a country secular.
 
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Sir India is secular country in constitution.

Which Hindu in Pakistan rape or murder Muslim?

Here daily Muslim do such things to Hindus.

We want to destroy secularism but it is not destroyed. Media, Judges, Army all secular which is bad to us. So we support Modi and Yogi.
My apologies I responded to your post. You need to go see a doctor.
 
The Panjshir Valley north of Afghanistan’s capital is the final major centre of resistance to the Taliban, but analysts say the fighters gathered there will struggle if the hardliners launch a full-scale attack.

Surrounded by the high peaks of the Hindu Kush north of Kabul, the Panjshir has long had a reputation as a bastion of resistance -- legendary military commander Ahmad Shah Massoud successfully defended it during the Soviet-Afghan war and the civil war with the Taliban up to his death in 2001.

Right now, it is the only part of the country confirmed to be beyond Taliban control.

Amrullah Saleh, lately the country’s vice president and a key powerbroker under the Western-backed governments of the last two decades, and Ahmad Massoud, the son of Ahmad Shah Massoud, have both taken refuge in the area and called for an uprising against Taliban.

“I write from Panjshir Valley today, ready to follow in my father’s footsteps, with Mujahideen fighters who are prepared to once again take on Taliban,” Ahmad Massoud wrote in the Washington Post, calling on the United States to arm his forces.

Saleh, who formerly headed Afghanistan’s intelligence service that worked closely with the West, said: “I will never be under one ceiling with the Taliban.”

‘Make a show’

But analysts doubt Panjshir can become a serious threat to Taliban.

“The resistance for the moment is just verbal because the Taliban have not yet tried to enter Panjshir,” said Afghan specialist Gilles Dorronsoro, of Sorbonne University in Paris.

“The Taliban only need to lock down the Panjshir, they don’t even have to go in there.”

Abdul Sayed, an independent researcher based in Lund in Sweden, said he did not share Massoud’s optimism for the chances of resistance.

“The Taliban surround Panjshir from all sides and I don’t think Massoud’s son can resist much more than a couple of months. For the moment, he does not have any really strong support,” said Sayed.
 
Just in case the Panjshiri make a breakout, a key place for the Talibs to reinforce and hold at all costs will have to be Bagram, along with the border provinces; especially with Central Asia and Iran.
 

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