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Ah, that explains a lot. Well, it's great to have you back.lol -- good to see you back too
There was a brief ban, @WebMaster apologized for some "false flag" thing -- No I was just too busy with work -- I'll probably drop off in a few weeks after the holiday season is over as work becomes more intense.
I wonder if we try a different format on this site -- where Afghans and Pakistanis present their narrative on very specific topics -- I can't help avoid the thought that Pakistan and Afghanistan are both nations with compromised sovereignty, a sort of a mutually compromised sovereignty -- and application of traditional sovereignty norms are just bound to fail as they are not natural to structural issues on how the two nation states have been formed. I hate to say it but perhaps Karzai was right.
On topic- I have always been of the opinion that Pakistan and Afghanistan cannot continue on separately. Eventually, in the distant future perhaps, both nations will probably merge. As long as both nations live separately, there will always be hostility.