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Abdullah Abdullah alleges Pakistan financing extremism in Afghanistan - thenews.com.pk

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KABUL: Abdullah Abdullah, the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Afghanistan government on Tuesday blamed Pakistan of nurturing and financing extremism in Afghanistan, Afghan media reported.


While talking to a council of ministers, Abullah said that the elements who commit crimes in Afghanistan are being financed and armed in neighboring Pakistan.

“In regards to Pakistan… in spite of our people’s skepticism, we took bold steps to improve relations, but unfortunately, Pakistan did cooperate in anti-terrorism activities over the past 10 months as we expected… and they issued good statements, but those who commit crimes against our people are financed there, they are armed there, and finally they keep Mullah Omar’s death a secret for two years, and then openly hold new leadership meetings on order to restore their identity under the leadership of a new criminal, to gain legitimacy and continue their carnage.”


“Not only has no change been detected in the military machinery of the Taliban over the last 10 months, but it has in fact gotten stronger… because they don’t feel any pressure, and they are armed and financed, and resort to unencumbered mobility.” He said.

Ghani’s statement

Afghan President Ashraf Ghani accused Pakistan on Monday of sending "messages of war" and harbouring bomb-making camps, after a wave of devastating blasts in Kabul killed at least 56 people.

A Taliban suicide car bomber claimed lives of five people Monday near the entrance of Kabul´s international airport, the latest in a barrage of violence that has convulsed the Afghan capital since Friday.

"The last few days have shown that suicide bomber training camps and bomb-producing factories which are killing our people are as active as before in Pakistan," Ghani told a news conference.

"We hoped for peace but we are receiving messages of war from Pakistan.... We can no longer see our people bleeding in a war that is exported from outside."

Responding to Ghani’s accusations, Pakistan’s Foreign Office said on Tuesday, that Pakistan condemns the attacks in Afghanistan and stands by the Afghan brothers in this time of need.

"Having been the biggest victim of terrorism itself... Pakistan can feel the pain and anguish of the brotherly people... of Afghanistan," a government statement said.

Pakistan already negated blame earlier

Defence Minister Khawaja Asif said Friday (August 7) that deceased Taliban chief Mullah Omar was neither killed nor buried in Pakistan.

“I want to reiterate that Mullah Omar neither died in Pakistan nor his burial was held here. The statements of his children and relatives are on record. Whether he died now or earlier, this is also a controversy that we do not want to be involved in,” Asif told Parliamentarians.

Speaking on the floor of the National Assembly, Asif said that the matter of a reported struggle within Taliban ranks for the leadership was their internal matter, and that Pakistan does not want to be involved in this controversy either.

The defence minister said that it would be a major success for Pakistan if talks between the Afghan government and Taliban negotiators end on a positive note.

“Two rounds were held for the talks. One was held in China, the second in Pakistan. A third round was scheduled in Pakistan but after this news it was postponed, not cancelled. The process is still ongoing,” Khawaja Asif told lawmakers in the National Assembly.

Asif said that Americans and Chinese were taking part in the negotiations as observers.

“We still wish that this process continues and that Pakistan's positive role becomes a part of history. Our efforts are that whoever succeeds their leadership continues with the negotiations process so that long-lasting peace can be established in the region,” he said.
 
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like i said before i dont hold any good for them i hate them as they do.......

This claim by the so called CEO is silly.

So what are your thoughts -- you implied that you have inside knowledge

Do you feel we'll get back to the Pak/Afghan bhai bhai? or are we going to continue sliding towards new lows?
 
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So what are your thoughts -- you implied that you have inside knowledge

Do you feel we'll get back to the Pak/Afghan bhai bhai? or are we going to continue sliding towards new lows?
strictly against bhai bhai concept with anyone. In international relations all that matters are national interests. If they can fulfill ours then good if not leave it.
 
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strictly against bhai bhai concept with anyone. In international relations all that matters are national interests. If they can fulfill ours then good if not leave it.

That is what the text books say but:

Pak/Turk Bhai Bhai
US/UK Bhai Bhai
US/Canada Bhai Bhai

Textbooks don't like to talk about Bhai Bhai -- but the closest relationships are people to people
 
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Of course Pakistan will be alleged for promoting terror which Pakistan is fighting terrorism to the death. Their logic are amazing:

* Afghan Intel admits its support for TTP.
* TTP thrived on the support of Afghani refugees in Pakistan especially in Peshawar and Karachi.
* Once Zarb-e-Azb mission is announced, TTP run back to Afghanistan for shelter.
* Roaming freely with the support of the official inten in Afghanistan including those who promote terrorism with funding.
* Since border-control is free between Pakistan and Afghanistan, TTP run back to Afghanistan all the time and remain safe there every time Pakistan takes mission to eradicate terrorism.
* Pakistan wants to impose border-control to ensure TTP doesn't get away to Afghanistan, but Afghanistan is the first to go against border-free, and use racism to evade taking responsibility when evidence is brought to them.
* Officially sheltering TTP in Afghanistan is bound to backfire since they are animals that cannot be trained to be fit for society, yet blame on Pakistan nor cooperate Pakistan in eliminating terrorism.
* Deliberately support terrorism, doesn't cooperate Pakistan to eliminate terrorism, and wanna blame everything on Pakistan even though Pakistan is doing its best job at its end following Zarb-e-Azb expanded all the way to MQM in Karachi now.

Afghanistan is hypocrite nation had been fed with the hatred of Pakistan because its lost NWFP and Balochistan to Pakistan, and couldn't tolerate the existence of Pakistan as nation. In fact, Afghanistan was the first to oppose the creation of Pakistan while the whole Muslim world supported in favor of Pakistan. During 60's, Afghanistan couldn't tolerate the progressive economical rate of Pakistan back then. They did their best with pukhtoonistan movement to derail the progress of Pakistan and divide Pakistan on borderline, but failed miserably due to Godsend pro-Pakistani Pukhtoon, Ayub Khan, former General of Pakistan army.

Afghanistan blamed Pakistan for getting involved in supporting Afghani Mujahideen resisting invading army, USSR. Ironically, the blame-game continued when Pakistan didn't get involved at all when USA invaded Afghanistan. Yet Pakistan was blamed for not supporting Afghanistan against USA. Damned if Pakistan does, damned if Pakistan doesn't. There is no hope on Afghanistan. :disagree:
 
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One great outcome of the age of internet has been that the details of crimes committed by afghan governments towards Pakistan ever since 1947 are no longer hidden away , more and more Pakistanis now know what has transpired on our western border ever since Pakistan came into being
 
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One great outcome of the age of internet has been that the details of crimes committed by afghan governments towards Pakistan ever since 1947 are no longer hidden away , more and more Pakistanis now know what has transpired on our western border ever since Pakistan came into being

Bingo -- what we are posting on this form become historical narrative -- the long tail of which will echo in decades to come.

What Afghans don't realize is that they are creating collateral which will continue to paint them into a corner as Pakistanis become aware of the nature of their Northern neighbors
 
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