pakistani342
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Not related to guns or rockets but I think this signifies a deep problem in Pakistani psyche vis-a-vis Afghanistan.
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You've got to be kidding me! Pakistanis will never learn.
Do they not see what previous efforts to *help* the Afghans have wrought us?!?!
After hosting million of Afghans in our homes for over three decades the Afghans hate us Pakistanis.
Pakistanis have to pretend to be Indians to escape harassment in Afghanistan.
Any precious Pakistani resources, net time, schools should go to the poor people of Pakistan and not the ungrateful nation of Afghanistan. If we must, there are countless other nations in the world to extend a hand of friendship: Somalia, Chad, Madagascar, and others come to mind.
Pakistanis are beyond hope.
original article here, excerpts below:
KARACHI: While the top Test teams appear afraid of visiting Pakistan due to security concerns, Afghanistan is more than happy for a long stay in the country to prepare for this year’s ICC World Twenty20 Championship.
The Afghanistan Cricket Board’s (ACB) delegation, that included Chief Executive Officer Dr Noor Mohammad and Afghan national coach Kabir Khan, visited Karachi last week to assess facilities for a training camp ahead of the World T20.
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You've got to be kidding me! Pakistanis will never learn.
Do they not see what previous efforts to *help* the Afghans have wrought us?!?!
After hosting million of Afghans in our homes for over three decades the Afghans hate us Pakistanis.
Pakistanis have to pretend to be Indians to escape harassment in Afghanistan.
Any precious Pakistani resources, net time, schools should go to the poor people of Pakistan and not the ungrateful nation of Afghanistan. If we must, there are countless other nations in the world to extend a hand of friendship: Somalia, Chad, Madagascar, and others come to mind.
Pakistanis are beyond hope.
original article here, excerpts below:
KARACHI: While the top Test teams appear afraid of visiting Pakistan due to security concerns, Afghanistan is more than happy for a long stay in the country to prepare for this year’s ICC World Twenty20 Championship.
The Afghanistan Cricket Board’s (ACB) delegation, that included Chief Executive Officer Dr Noor Mohammad and Afghan national coach Kabir Khan, visited Karachi last week to assess facilities for a training camp ahead of the World T20.