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US refuses to endorse Ghani’s claim of Pakistan’s role

India is not worried. This is not the 1990s. Pakistan’s ability to hurt India in anyway has been vastly reduced. Just don’t blame India for terrorism the next time something happens.




On the contrary, it has been enhanced.......... :azn:.......no more america/nato to protect and prop up india. The coming few years and decades shall show this...........:azn:............india is now much weaker than it was before. The deaths of over 4 million indians from coronavirus and india receiving famine relief from Kenya and other sub-saharn African nations shows this.........:azn::


Do you think USA cares about Afghan, pakistan people? False sense of being important.




They definitely don't care about 4 million dead indians due to coronavirus...........:D:

 
Do you think USA cares about Afghan, pakistan people? False sense of being important.




They don't care for Indians either.

Did you forget what happened in Bhopal?

They do selfishly care for their own self-interests.

No one wants a few million Afghan refugees knocking on their doors before elections which is the case for Europe.
 
Turkey is building wall



Meaningless.

Millions of Afghans are already inside Turkey trying to find a way to Europe.

Millions more are on their way who will scale the wall with a rope or just stand on someone's shoulders.

How many Afghan refugees did India took in? 3 million? 5 million?

India is supposedly Afghanistan's neighbour.

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Iran's border is open.



As we speak:

 
Unless Hindia takes in 5-10 million Afghan refugees...
...screw the 5-10 Million refugees figure.

Tell 'em to take the 3 Million from us. Apparently..., according to the Indians - those Afghans are in a bad state for the past 4 Decades.

There is a good life awaiting them in India. An All-Vegan State.
 
Meaningless.

Millions of Afghans are already inside Turkey trying to find a way to Europe.

Millions more are on their way who will scale the wall with a rope or just stand on someone's shoulders.

How many Afghan refugees did India took in? 3 million? 5 million?

India is supposedly Afghanistan's neighbour.

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Iran's border is open.



As we speak:


I am not able to understand, how does it gives any leverage to the pakistan?
 
I am not able to understand, how does it gives any leverage to the pakistan?


Start by reading the headline of the thread then. Or find out by accepting 5 million Afghan refugees... whatever happened to the India-Afghanistan strategic alliance.

US refuses to endorse Ghani’s claim of Pakistan’s role
 
Start by reading the headline of the thread then. Or find out by accepting 5 million Afghan refugees... whatever happened to the India-Afghanistan strategic alliance.

US refuses to endorse Ghani’s claim of Pakistan’s role
Ghani is history Pakistan is here very simple
 
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Probably there some defeated American soldiers still on Pakistani soil, once they leave these thankless back-stabbing cowboys would be doing what they do best, Randi Rona


US refuses to endorse Ghani’s claim of Pakistan’s role
Anwar IqbalPublished September 3, 2021 - Updated about 13 hours ago
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A file photo of US State Department spokesperson Ned Price. — AFP/File

A file photo of US State Department spokesperson Ned Price. — AFP/File
WASHINGTON: The US State Department has refused to endorse former Afghan president Ashraf Ghani’s claim that 10 to 15 thousand Pakistanis had joined the Taliban offensive on Kabul.
Instead, a senior State Department official praised Pakistan and other partners for providing "critical assistance” to US efforts to evacuate American troops and civilians from Afghanistan.
“I’m just not in a position to comment on that, to confirm those reports,” said the department’s spokesperson Ned Price when asked to comment on Mr Ghani’s claim. The US official did not respond to another query: Whether Washington still considers Mr Ghani as Afghanistan’s legitimate ruler.
“If we have anything more, we’ll provide it,” said Mr Price when asked if he would comment on another claim that the Taliban forces now in Kabul include foreign troops.
But Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs Victoria Nuland, who also addressed this Wednesday afternoon news briefing, included Pakistan among a dozen countries who, she said, provided critical support to US evacuation efforts.
“We’re enormously grateful to the huge network of countries that have provided critical assistance for our evacuation efforts,” she said while naming Pakistan, Kuwait, Qatar, Turkey and the UAE among the countries that supported the evacuation. She also named America’s key European allies – Britain, France,
Germany, Italy, Spain and others – “who have helped transit Americans and others to safety.”
“Our close coordination with our allies and partners remains critical both on evacuation and relocation, but also as we begin to scope our ongoing relationship with the Afghan people and with the Taliban,” she said.
On Wednesday, the US media published excerpts from a July 23 conversation between President Joe Biden and Mr Ghani. In that telephone call, Mr. Biden urges his Afghan counterpart to empower his Defence Minister Bismillah Khan Mohammadi to combat Taliban fighters in key population centres.
Mr Ghani responds by claiming that he was “facing a full-scale invasion” by Taliban and at least 10-15,000 international terrorists, predominantly Pakistanis.
Commenting on such claims, Pakistan’s US Ambassador Asad Majeed Khan said that Pakistan’s role in Afghanistan was being mischaracterised.
“Pakistan’s leadership has consistently said that we have no favorites in Afghanistan and would work with any government in Kabul that has the support of the Afghan people,” he said.
“We continued to urge both the Afghan government and the Taliban to show flexibility and engage more meaningfully in order to secure a political settlement and a comprehensive ceasefire,” Mr Kahn said. “Unfortunately, neither side was in any mood to listen.”
In a separate briefing, another State Department officials told journalists that “the majority” of Afghans who worked for the United States during its 20-year military campaign in Afghanistan have been left behind.
Asked how many of those who were given Special Immigrant Visas (SIV) had left Afghanistan with US forces, the official said; “I would say it’s the majority of them, just based on anecdotal information about the populations we were able to support.”
He said that US officials who worked on the ground were “haunted by the choices we had to make and by the people we were not able to help depart” in this first phase of the evacuation.
“It wasn’t pretty. It was very challenging,” the senior official said, “and it involved some, some really painful trade-offs and choices for everyone involved.”
There were at least 20,000 SIV applicants in the pipeline prior to the US withdrawal, and the State Department has not provided a specific count of how many of them were able to move to safety with US forces.
At Wednesday’s briefing, Mr Price told reporters that more than 31,000 people had arrived in the US from Afghanistan between August 17 and 31, and nearly 24,000 of them were “Afghans at risk” — a broad category that includes SIVs, other visa holders, those recommended for refugee designations, and others.
Published in Dawn, September 3rd, 2021
 
Probably there some defeated American soldiers still on Pakistani soil, once they leave these thankless back-stabbing cowboys would be doing what they do best, Randi Rona

How are they defeated ? if they ignore human right/morality for few days like extremist taliban, they can wipe out entire afghanistan.

taliban leader (Hibatullah Akhundzada) is still not seen in public. He is the guy scared to death and hiding somewhere in Burka.
 
US refuses to endorse Ghani’s claim of Pakistan’s role
Anwar IqbalPublished September 3, 2021 - Updated about 13 hours ago
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Published in Dawn, September 3rd, 2021

don't look much into it, if US refuse such thing does not mean it has anything to do with Pakistan rather their lap dog is no more of the interest to them.

but yes the development that is taking place now may have something tangible to consider:

 
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