naveen mishra
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Surprisingly, the announcement was not made public by the Emarat Islami Afghanistan, the official name of the Afghan Taliban, and was released by Maulana Samiul Haq,
According to the statement, the Ittehad Ulema-i-Afghanistan — a little known entity
lol let the Indians send in their troops to Afghanistan. The Indian troops will come back in body bags.
I am just waiting for India to send it's forces in Afghanistan.
Taliban don't fight man to man like soldiers do. They use suicide bombers, attack isolated camps in the middle of the night etc. Indians realise that normal soldiers who are conditioned to fight wars and battles on fields will not suit such wussy tactics that taliban use. The way to take them out is to explode them from inside.
But in Kashmir its a man to man fight? Silly me I thought half of indian military would be conditioned by now to fight guerrilla war.
@A-Team This goes back to what I'm saying, don't read too much into it, but it signals the opposite of what you were assuming might happen.
Excellent logic. This is the lowest common denominator model.
Well we really don't need their help we should distance ourselves from them asap man.
This is not official policy of Pakistan this was allegedly announced by the Taliban themselves through maulana sami ul haq we don't want any association with such groups this wasn't even discussed on our media tells you the worth of this statement and this guy in Pakistan.While the rest of the world is forging ahead, Pak is finding new allies in the shape of Talis! Way to go my friends.
Which was? Actually it goes on to show to both the Afghans and the international community that Talis are not but lackies of Pakistan. In away the Talis just shot themselves in the foot.
You should check Today's Financial Times article on how Pakistan is being put on notice ( not an ally anymore).
So in a sense my predictions are coming true.
Moral support is enough.We don't need their help. We're powerful enough to defend ourselves
That is exactly the problem. Why on earth have we not worked for more cards in the last 17 years. States like Uzbekistan has its share of influence in Afghan politics. Iran plays its Dari-Persian card quite well and hence has a lot of influence in both politics and media, which BTW they use against us. India did well to generate good-will with Afghan people by projecting soft-power. What have we done, except holding on to that one card that we had all along.In the world of Machiavellian geo-politics you end up with some strange "friends". Some of the muppets here don't understand that Taliban are the only card Pakistan has in Afghanistan. Give them up, well then you might as well give Afghanistan on a platter to India.