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Afghanistan's enemy is Pakistan's enemy, says army chief

Interesting caption.
Underlying truth can be seen in the hands of Army Chief, in picture below!

:D sometime the only way to keep people in control is a "DANDA!" I personally think they should abandon this practice now it just looks strange.

Just what I was thinking. When Indians swallow bitter pills of truth, they have a sudden urge to defecate over our threads while shrieking in terror.
Yeah all we see them puking everywhere let it be some public forums or news websites. Somehow they have problem with anything which is not Indian or they fail to establish an Indian link. :sick:
 
I'm not a bit optimistic of any good outcome.. as far the ground reality is concerned.
It's just discussion with President, who holds no control over ANA operations, which is tuned from overseas.

if this move distrupt one activity and send few of these savage monkeys to hell there will be few less of these evil fcks to deal with. AfPak-Nato whoever shall join hands in the crushing these goons
 
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ISLAMABAD: While meeting Afghan President Ashraf Ghani on Tuesday, Chief Of Army Staff (COAS) General Raheel Sharif said that Afghanistan's enemy is also Pakistan's enemy, ISPR said.


He said this during his visit to Kabul on Tuesday where the army chief held important meetings with Afghan president as well as CEO Dr Abdullah Abdullah.

During his meeting with Ghani, both the leaders pledged support to each other in their fight against terrorism and vowed to restrict the use of their soil against each other, said the ISPR statement .

Both countries also agreed to continue the ongoing operation against militants in their respective countries, the statement added.

General Raheel also met with Afghan CEO Dr Abdullah Abdullah who acknowledged the overall positive trajectory in bilateral relations. Abdullah also talked about progress in border management and intelligence sharing.

Earlier, General Raheel along with Director General Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) Lt Gen Rizwan Akhtar arrived in Kabul for a one-day official visit.

During their stay in Kabul, the army chief and DG ISI met the Afghan civil and political leadership, a statement issued by ISPR said.

Sources had said issues relating to security at the Pak-Afghan border would be discussed in the meetings between the Pakistani and Afghan military leadership. Coordinated operations along the Pak-Afghan border would also be reviewed in the talks.

The senior military leadership of both countries would also discuss ongoing cooperation in counter-terrorism, particularly action taken against Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) hideouts on Afghan territory.

According to sources, the Pakistani military leadership would also reiterate the demand for early capture of TTP chief Mullah Fazlullah, who is currently hiding in Afghanistan near the border.

In December last year, Gen Raheel visited Kabul in the wake of the deadly Peshawar school attack and sought handover of Mullah Fazlullah who is wanted for terrorism cases in Pakistan.

Know more: Gen Raheel visits Kabul, seeks handover of Mullah Fazlullah

The army chief had shared classified intelligence details with the Afghan officials and revealed to them that the mastermind behind the Peshawar attack, who was from Afghanistan, was giving directives to terrorists.

Gen Raheel had also met International Security Assistance Force (Isaf) commander General Joseph Dunford. Dunford had condemned the attack on the Army Public School in Peshawar and had assured Pakistan of complete cooperation in countering terrorism and in security-related matters.

Afghanistan's enemy is Pakistan's enemy, says army chief - Pakistan - DAWN.COM
@Norwegian see that? Thats what i was talking about......its our new strategy now and we did have abandoned the old tactics.

In future u will see more and more co-operation........Times have changed and priorities have changed since the foreign powers have left the region. Its better u should also update yr analysis.
 
We have good established relations from the very beginning with Ghani and its good we have reached out and established good contact with non Pashtun representatives likes CEO Abdullah Abdullah who belonged to the northern alliance 'network'

As NATO draws down slowly but surely, future lies in cooperation with the neighbours. I think on Afghanistan we need to work to get China and Iran onboard as well, as they also have a stake in this. Should get other allies like Turkiye onboard as well.

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Who the fvck do you think you are, you are too ahead of yourself.

Afghanistan is not Pakistani land.....things were not in our favour post 2001. But the tides have turned in our favour and in fact it is india that has completely lost its game of cards vis-a-via Afghanistan. Look around at the changing dynamics and ground realities :)

What do you know of the ground reality? What tide? India is a strategic ally and a friend and irrespective of our relation with Pakistan our relationship with India remains solid and indispensable which is deepening right now be it in trade, investment, and government to government both in civil and military affairs. India does not need any game card vis-vis Afghanistan it is matter of mutual interest and genuine friendship. We desire the same with Pakistan, but personally I am pessimistic and I would not trust Pakistan. I hope I will be proven wrong.
 
Who the fvck do you think you are, you are too ahead of yourself.



What do you know of the ground reality? What tide? India is a strategic ally and a friend and irrespective of our relation with Pakistan our relationship with India remains solid and indispensable which is deepening right now be it in trade, investment, and government to government both in civil and military affairs. India does not need any game card vis-vis Afghanistan it is matter of mutual interest and genuine friendship. We desire the same with Pakistan, but personally I am pessimistic and I would not trust Pakistan. I hope I will be proven wrong.

What if Pakistan have revolution and all transit aid via Pakistan, stops for 6 months!
 
Big boy talking. Go for it not but, what and if.

Even the bum Musharaf does know what the fk he talks these days.
 
Big boy talking. Go for it not but, what and if.

Even the bum Musharaf does know what the fk he talks these days.

cool, i asked a question regarding a scenario.... which did developed in past.
indeed there is a big IF, while at the moment we have democracy.

And what's your beef with Musharraf?
 
Afghanistan's enemy is Pakistan's enemy. But Afghanistan is its own enemy. That makes Afghanistan, Pakistan's enemy.
 
No beef he is an idiot. If anyone it should be the Pakistanis who should have a beef with him for implicating Pakistan in supporting terrorism. What a shameless critters.

Afghanistan's enemy is Pakistan's enemy. But Afghanistan is its own enemy. That makes Afghanistan, Pakistan's enemy.
Speak for yourself, thank you. Look at yourself and see where your policies have gotten you, at least 30 years backward.
 
No beef he is an idiot. If anyone it should be the Pakistanis who should have a beef with him for implicating Pakistan in supporting terrorism. What a shameless critters.
much to your disappointment, he was implicated for supporting WoT :/
 
No beef he is an idiot. If anyone it should be the Pakistanis who should have a beef with him for implicating Pakistan in supporting terrorism. What a shameless critters.


Speak for yourself, thank you. Look at yourself and see where your policies have gotten you, at least 30 years backward.

Either you are a closet Indian or a closet TTP supporter.

Stop trolling this thread. This is good news for both Afghanistan and Pakistan. Finally Kabul has a sensible government ready to take ownership which Pak can work with.
 
Who the fvck do you think you are, you are too ahead of yourself.



What do you know of the ground reality? What tide? India is a strategic ally and a friend and irrespective of our relation with Pakistan our relationship with India remains solid and indispensable which is deepening right now be it in trade, investment, and government to government both in civil and military affairs. India does not need any game card vis-vis Afghanistan it is matter of mutual interest and genuine friendship. We desire the same with Pakistan, but personally I am pessimistic and I would not trust Pakistan. I hope I will be proven wrong.

If you think india is your genuine frnd .. You are sadly mistaken ...


But Fk that.... Come bury the hatchets a lot of blood has been spilled .. ours and yours.

Afghanistan's enemy is Pakistan's enemy. But Afghanistan is its own enemy. That makes Afghanistan, Pakistan's enemy.

And we are our own worst enemy ... Complicated relationship?
 
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