Just curious if some of the members here at PDF remember when the Talis governed Afghanistan how strong was their ideological blowback on the Pakistani society. When Talis were on the move in Afghanistan I remember very well that parts of Pakistan especially NWFP were getting inspiration for the Talis and were breaking up TVs, and asking for Sharia in NWFP.
Thus I wonder if people in Pakistan still think that after Tali take over ( which will never happen ) in Afghanistan you guys can just shut your borders, and receive no ideological blowback ? You think their brethren’s in Pakistan will sit idle and won’t want same thing in Pakistan??
@Zarvan @Rasengan : How is it going ?
I feel privileged and honored in being tagged by you Brother A-Team
The Pakistani Taliban have been defeated in our country because they have continuously rejected peace talks and have attacked soft targets full of school children on purpose. Evidence of this assumption is made clear when the statistics of 2015 show a 70% decrease in terrorists attacks. Next year this figure will decrease furthermore, since most of the attacks in 2015 occurred January-March. Unlike in Afghanistan the Pakistani Armed Forces have destroyed nearly all terrorists factories and bases belonging to the Pakistani Taliban. Only Shawal Valley is left which should be completed in a few months
The difference between Afghanistan and Pakistan is obvious in the sense that people in the tribal areas of FATA and KPK assumed the idea that the Pakistani Government was working with the Americans to kill their clansmen across the border, henceforth there was a blow-back in which we have paid for since 2007.
Swat Valley was the only place in KPK, where people were asking for sharia law, however these grievances were linked to historical reasons and had no correlation with the Taliban until the protests was hijacked and manipulated by Mullah Fazlullah with his Father-In-Law.
When America does decide to vacate its troops from Afghanistan then its highly unlikely that the Taliban will collapse, because there are political grievances in your country and not everyone is fond of a Government which is controlled by ex-Northern Alliance Generals. The Pakistani Taliban have no historical political grievances with our government, they are an opportunists group supported by the NDS and Raw to destabilize Pakistan. The fall of Kunduz and the widespread attacks occurring across Afghanistan, has shown the level of power projection the Taliban are able to achieve.
The Chinese for centuries were famous for causing divide and rule within the different mongol tribes, this is because a united Mongolia was a threat with the invasion of China. Obviously the Chinese were correct because Genghis Khan invaded Western Xia and Jin Dynasty. The reason why I mentioned this story, because their are elements in Afghanistan who have control of your government which desire to annex territory from Pakistan. This policy will become stronger, when Afghanistan is in a position to do so with the current government set up. Its funny how you always dodge these type of questions