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Poll : can we expect a mutual military operation between Iran and Pakistan to control Taliban in Afghanistan?

Poll : can we expect a mutual military operation between Iran and Pakistan to control Taliban in Afg

  • Yes, they can negotiate, find a common ground and then launch an operation in Afghanistan

  • No, because west won't allow Pakistanis to act freely

  • No, because Pakistan and Iran cannot find a common ground

  • No, because Arabs won't allow Pakistan to decide freely

  • No, because Pakistan prefers unchallenged Taliban governemnt in Afghanistan


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Pakistan is Incapable of any such operation of controlling Afghanistan.
And Taliban have leverage over Pakistan in the sense that there are no Pakistani Sympathizers in Afghanistan, Meanwhile there are sh**load of Taliban Sympathizers in Pakistan.
If they openly start a proxy war against Pakistan, Literally every Fundamentalist Islamist Organisation in Pak will side with them. And This Time we dont have any friends to back us in international stage. We are completely incapable to take on Taliban unless we fix our Religious Extremist Problem in our home. Once we wipe out religious extremism from our country, we can steamroll Taliban's asses if they try to threat us. But that will never happen.
Iran on the other hand can just Bomb the hell out of them, They have the resources and technical capabilities to fight such a war. But thats what Taliban want, A fight to distract Afghanis from their poor governance and Isolationism.

But then Pakistanis think there are some good Taliban, no?
The root cause of all this menace.
 
I support any alliance against the Taliban.

It's just that Pakistan shouldn't play double game like it did with the US (fighting Taliban for US, and supporting Taliban against US at the same time). This is probably one of the reasons the Talibs survived.
 
In the name of Allah

As a historical fact, one of the most insecure areas of Pakistan has been its borders with Afghanistan for decades. If we want to investigate the historical matters in order to find the main reasons for it, it would not only be a long historical analysis about conflicts over interests and lands, but also it would be a waste of time since many things have changed ever since.

First and most important point is that Pakistan has suffered a lot from that hotline and hot spots on its borders with Afghanistan. However, we cannot blame it all on Afghanistan and specifically all the factions of Taliban but as a matter of fact, Taliban is just an stubborn group which has been fighting for sake of fighting with support of foreign and destabilizing powers. Many stubborn groups have popped out of its stomach and many innocent people were sacrificed, terrorized and displaced because of Taliban's activities. Millions 9f Afghans are already residing in Pakistan and Iran, so one of the common grounds could be Afghan refugees and their return to their homeland which has left a huge pressure on Iranian and Pakistani economies.

The first question that comes to mind is, is Taliban a part of Afghanistan's reality? Answer is, most possibly yes. Second question, is, is it possible to completely remove Taliban from Afghanistan? Answer is no.

Therefore and clearly, the purpose of this poll is not asking for elimination of Taliban but only to find a means to control them.

In case of Iran, there are plenty of reasons to claim that Iran wants a comprehensive government in Afghanistan to take shape and allow participation of each and every Afghani citizen to have a role in the future of their country. The mutual point between Iran and Pakistan is that both have suffered from insecurity on their borders with Afghanistan. In some cases, terrorists use borders of Afghanistan to hide, hit and run and cross border attacks on border guards. As per Pakistani claims, Indians have also tried to use this border to spy and other anti state activities against Pakistani interests.

The biggest challenge in a military alliance between Iran and Pakistan is western and Arab players' role in it. Iran has strated to permanently normalize relationship with Arab countries after trying to save Syria from falling into western camp. Today Arabs are on the way of having good relationship with Iranian government. Hence west remains the possible obstacle in their way. From Iranian point of view, west has no right to impose its will on Iranian foreign policy. All that remains is Pakistani stance.

Iran has every reason for this military cooperation with Pakistan, but Pakistanis have to first find a common ground with Iranian side and then try this solution to end the insecurity on their borders with Afghanistan. Not only that, Pakistan has to stop dependence on western hemisphere. It can open the way for economic cooperation too as we have witnessed in Irano-Russian case.
Don't count the Pak army to be of any assistance. They'll take money from you & give info to the Taliban. You'll be screwed. New homes will be bought in Dubai :p:
 
Don't count the Pak army to be of any assistance. They'll take money from you & give info to the Taliban. You'll be screwed. New homes will be bought in Dubai :p:
Agreed. That's why I was supporting Indias decision for boots on the ground in Afghanistan. I believe Indias military might will be able to do what NATO couldn't :)
 
Iran should fix their own mess. Don't drag Pakistan into Iranian fight.
Same as Taliban Iranian border guards and terrorists from inside Iran regularly attack Pakistan.
 
In the name of Allah

As a historical fact, one of the most insecure areas of Pakistan has been its borders with Afghanistan for decades. If we want to investigate the historical matters in order to find the main reasons for it, it would not only be a long historical analysis about conflicts over interests and lands, but also it would be a waste of time since many things have changed ever since.

First and most important point is that Pakistan has suffered a lot from that hotline and hot spots on its borders with Afghanistan. However, we cannot blame it all on Afghanistan and specifically all the factions of Taliban but as a matter of fact, Taliban is just an stubborn group which has been fighting for sake of fighting with support of foreign and destabilizing powers. Many stubborn groups have popped out of its stomach and many innocent people were sacrificed, terrorized and displaced because of Taliban's activities. Millions 9f Afghans are already residing in Pakistan and Iran, so one of the common grounds could be Afghan refugees and their return to their homeland which has left a huge pressure on Iranian and Pakistani economies.

The first question that comes to mind is, is Taliban a part of Afghanistan's reality? Answer is, most possibly yes. Second question, is, is it possible to completely remove Taliban from Afghanistan? Answer is no.

Therefore and clearly, the purpose of this poll is not asking for elimination of Taliban but only to find a means to control them.

In case of Iran, there are plenty of reasons to claim that Iran wants a comprehensive government in Afghanistan to take shape and allow participation of each and every Afghani citizen to have a role in the future of their country. The mutual point between Iran and Pakistan is that both have suffered from insecurity on their borders with Afghanistan. In some cases, terrorists use borders of Afghanistan to hide, hit and run and cross border attacks on border guards. As per Pakistani claims, Indians have also tried to use this border to spy and other anti state activities against Pakistani interests.

The biggest challenge in a military alliance between Iran and Pakistan is western and Arab players' role in it. Iran has strated to permanently normalize relationship with Arab countries after trying to save Syria from falling into western camp. Today Arabs are on the way of having good relationship with Iranian government. Hence west remains the possible obstacle in their way. From Iranian point of view, west has no right to impose its will on Iranian foreign policy. All that remains is Pakistani stance.

Iran has every reason for this military cooperation with Pakistan, but Pakistanis have to first find a common ground with Iranian side and then try this solution to end the insecurity on their borders with Afghanistan. Not only that, Pakistan has to stop dependence on western hemisphere. It can open the way for economic cooperation too as we have witnessed in Irano-Russian case.

Bro, I have a pro tip for you. In order to control the Pakistani military just throw some green.
 
Bro, I have a pro tip for you. In order to control the Pakistani military just throw some green.
No.

Iran will be now embroiled in a long term conflict with Afghanistan. Pakistan will keep quiet and look the other way. The conflict in Syria never ended, it was just shipped to the Iran-Afghanistan border.

The KSA will heavily support the Taliban in this, the USA will also give the needed spare parts for all of that equipment left behind.

Iran should be ready to reap now what it has sowed in the region.
 
Doubt any concrete action can be taken against the Taliban by Pakistan. Pakistani state is pretty much rotten and probably inching closer to balkanising. There are too many Taliban apologists here, due to a mixture of ethnic chauvinism and religious extremism.

The Taliban know this, which is why they've started this adventure against Iran, since their eastern flank is secure by traitors within Pakistan.

Then there is the added layer of Arab worship that exists amongst certain Pakistanis, so anything that looks to be benefiting Iran would get a reaction from that crowd too. Goodluck to Iran though, I don't doubt your military is much more capable of looking after your interests compared to ours.
 
Don't count the Pak army to be of any assistance. They'll take money from you & give info to the Taliban. You'll be screwed. New homes will be bought in Dubai :p:

Are you a Pakistani or Indian???

Your post is hilarious..

In the name of Allah

As a historical fact, one of the most insecure areas of Pakistan has been its borders with Afghanistan for decades. If we want to investigate the historical matters in order to find the main reasons for it, it would not only be a long historical analysis about conflicts over interests and lands, but also it would be a waste of time since many things have changed ever since.

First and most important point is that Pakistan has suffered a lot from that hotline and hot spots on its borders with Afghanistan. However, we cannot blame it all on Afghanistan and specifically all the factions of Taliban but as a matter of fact, Taliban is just an stubborn group which has been fighting for sake of fighting with support of foreign and destabilizing powers. Many stubborn groups have popped out of its stomach and many innocent people were sacrificed, terrorized and displaced because of Taliban's activities. Millions 9f Afghans are already residing in Pakistan and Iran, so one of the common grounds could be Afghan refugees and their return to their homeland which has left a huge pressure on Iranian and Pakistani economies.

The first question that comes to mind is, is Taliban a part of Afghanistan's reality? Answer is, most possibly yes. Second question, is, is it possible to completely remove Taliban from Afghanistan? Answer is no.

Therefore and clearly, the purpose of this poll is not asking for elimination of Taliban but only to find a means to control them.

In case of Iran, there are plenty of reasons to claim that Iran wants a comprehensive government in Afghanistan to take shape and allow participation of each and every Afghani citizen to have a role in the future of their country. The mutual point between Iran and Pakistan is that both have suffered from insecurity on their borders with Afghanistan. In some cases, terrorists use borders of Afghanistan to hide, hit and run and cross border attacks on border guards. As per Pakistani claims, Indians have also tried to use this border to spy and other anti state activities against Pakistani interests.

The biggest challenge in a military alliance between Iran and Pakistan is western and Arab players' role in it. Iran has strated to permanently normalize relationship with Arab countries after trying to save Syria from falling into western camp. Today Arabs are on the way of having good relationship with Iranian government. Hence west remains the possible obstacle in their way. From Iranian point of view, west has no right to impose its will on Iranian foreign policy. All that remains is Pakistani stance.

Iran has every reason for this military cooperation with Pakistan, but Pakistanis have to first find a common ground with Iranian side and then try this solution to end the insecurity on their borders with Afghanistan. Not only that, Pakistan has to stop dependence on western hemisphere. It can open the way for economic cooperation too as we have witnessed in Irano-Russian case.

Taliban can only be managed by an atheist nation like China. China has the money and influence in the Muslim world to be a deal breaker.
 
Pakistan should first build their side of gas pipeline, they made Iran spend millions but refuse to do it themselves. Imagine if it was the other way around.

I agree Pakistan needs a Pakistan nationalist government in charge, who cares about its people and its interests. They would certainly align with Iran because they're our neighbours, we have shared interests on Balochistan, Afghanistan. They would to sell oil gas and electricity but our government is a puppet so will not do it.

The Pakistanis are requesting the US for permission.


No.

Iran will be now embroiled in a long term conflict with Afghanistan. Pakistan will keep quiet and look the other way. The conflict in Syria never ended, it was just shipped to the Iran-Afghanistan border.

The KSA will heavily support the Taliban in this, the USA will also give the needed spare parts for all of that equipment left behind.

Iran should be ready to reap now what it has sowed in the region.

KSA and Iran are mending ties. KSA isn't supporting the Taliban against Iran. This isn't 1980.
 
This looks like a kneejerk reaction from Irani brother to recent border skirmish. It is my proposal to work on the economic cooperation angle. If Taliban know they can get cheap goods from Iran and Pakistan, they will not fight. Lets remove customs duties between the three countries and open visa free travel. Lets make a Muslim Union based on cooperation. As far as broad based government is concerned, Iran should first implement it in its own country by letting the Mujahideen e Khalq join the government and stop tyranny against Baloch.
 
This looks like a kneejerk reaction from Irani brother to recent border skirmish. It is my proposal to work on the economic cooperation angle. If Taliban know they can get cheap goods from Iran and Pakistan, they will not fight. Lets remove customs duties between the three countries and open visa free travel. Lets make a Muslim Union based on cooperation. As far as broad based government is concerned, Iran should first implement it in its own country by letting the Mujahideen e Khalq join the government and stop tyranny against Baloch.
@SalarHaqq
The bold part lol. This guy is portraying himself as a positive character. It is necessary to keep an eye on this theorist.
 
@SalarHaqq
The bold part lol. This guy is portraying himself as a positive character. It is necessary to keep an eye on this theorist.
We need to keep an eye on you first as you are promoting American plans for Afghanistan.
 

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