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He said four reserve police personnel were stationed in the valley
I think a good number of Afgan officers were trained by India!!!Simple question : why do we always hear of the 'ANP' Afghan National Police, where is the Afghan army?
We dont need to, afghan taliban are owned by us, supplied, trained and led by us, we dont need to open an office to show our support...We should immediately open the offices of Afghan Taliban in Islamabad.. They are now ruler of Afghanistan
Arkadashim, it is called Murad-i Ilahi...I thought Afghan Taliban had to fight for Afghanistan but at the current rate they will have the whole Afghanistan gifted to them and After that NDS can move to India along Ghani.
The afghan border is porous, if Pakistan does not intervene India will use its soil against Pakistan and will keep sending waves of pawns to strike inside Pakistan better Pakistan play the same role that it played during Soviet invasion,,, and make life difficult for occupying forces,,, if Pakistan doesn't apply aggressive policy it will become a sitting duck to be sandwiched from both sides.....Afghanistan is a massive failure. Pakistan should not burn its hands. Keep the border closed, repatriate Afghans and watch from a safe distance.
Be our guests, you're more than welcomed to try but after you lose don't try to pin the blame on us, we have better things to do.Don't worry Afghanistan will get it back with help of US
Why the hell is this district chief blaming these poor policemen for. He needs be educated by the NDS folks that it is Pakistan and ISI that conspired this handing over of a strategic valley, stupid.The Khwaja Sabzposh district chief in northwestern Faryab province has accused policemen of handing over the strategic Shahsawar valley to the Taliban.
Abdullah Masumi told Pajhwok Afghan News three policemen conspired to surrender the strategic area to the insurgents on Sunday night.
When the next time an Afghan or Indian ask where the Talibans are getting their weapons from, please point them to this news.Mansour Ahmad, a police commander in the area, said the three policemen had recently joined the force. They took away three weapons and a walkie-talkie.