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Afghan national army soldier treated at Pakistani post
December 2, 2016
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Afghan national army soldier treated at Pakistani post
ISLAMABAD, Dec 2 (APP): An Afghan national army soldier Sep Bashir went sick opposite Bajour on an Afghan post.

He was evacuated at about 2000 hrs to a Pakistani post named Ghakhi (Bajour), a press release of ISPR said.

After necessary treatment soldier has gone back to his post in Afghanistan.

http://www.app.com.pk/afghan-national-army-soldier-treated-at-pakistani-post/
 
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we gave them refuge,food and jobs, we are still treating them when we know that they will go back and fire at our posts. Afghanis have serious loyalty issues. Truth is pashtuns are in majority and they dont hate Pakistan but that bloody northern alliance is in key positions because they are the ones with lowest prices in the market and every usurper buy them first. They are dominating afghan army and nds. they are killing Pakistanis in our own home. We must keep good relations with Pashtuns and should talk directly to russia who can control those barbaric freaks. Russia and Iran are now necessary part of afghan solution. Pak should talk with both countries in fact i believe in the next meeting in moscow between China Russia and Pakistan, they must invite Iran and turkey. The future of Afghanistan will be decided by decisions of pashtun majority which is being represented by Hisb e Islami and Afghan Taliban.
 
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Pakistan army treated them in the torkham conflict too. This is has been going on for years now.

And we also remember how they paid back. I just wonder what wud happen if GOD FORBID any of our soldier needed their help in medical treatment at any instance in future.

3 Million Afghani's are being treated in Pakistan and yet they back stab us

Because we have been too damn nice to them unlike their other neighbors.
 
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Good Job and great gesture.
Gesture? It's pretty much a necessity. A lot of the posts along the border are closer to Pakistani clinics and hospitals, rather than Afghan hospitals. Pakistani hospitals are also better equipped, and far more numerous in number.

Pakistan has had little choice but to treat Afghan soldiers, partially on humanitarian grounds, but mostly due to pressure from the US.

I remember the last time Pakistan treated an Afghan soldier (I think it happened a few months ago), it turned out that the soldier was involved in shooting at Pakistani posts, and was injured in retaliatory fire; Pakistan literally saved the life of someone that was actively harming Pakistan.
 
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Gesture? It's pretty much a necessity. A lot of the posts along the border are closer to Pakistani clinics and hospitals, rather than Afghan hospitals. Pakistani hospitals are also better equipped, and far more numerous in number.

Pakistan has had little choice but to treat Afghan soldiers, partially on humanitarian grounds, but mostly due to pressure from the US.

I remember the last time Pakistan treated an Afghan soldier (I think it happened a few months ago), it turned out that the soldier was involved in shooting at Pakistani posts, and was injured in retaliatory fire; Pakistan literally saved the life of someone that was actively harming Pakistan.
Thats what is called honor man. If Indians were to think that way in 1971 then they could easily avoid the problems they face today but they didn't.

Who thinks they would ever reciprocate this kindly humane gesture?
They already did. they killed a lot of terrorists "wanted" in Pakistan.
 
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Thats what is called honor man. If Indians were to think that way in 1971 then they could easily avoid the problems they face today but they didn't.
"Stand in the ashes of a trillion dead souls and ask the ghosts if honor matters. The silence is your answer"

India didn't do what it did in 1971, because it was honorable; it did what it did, because it was in its national interests. Keep in mind, India was very close to invading west Pakistan, and it was only the threat of US military retaliation that stopped India from going ahead with its plans.

They already did. they killed a lot of terrorists "wanted" in Pakistan.
Which is why the US has literally caught NDS agents escorting or meeting with top TTP leaders, right?
 
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