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China Is Set To Make A Killing On The Afghan War

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ETIM's link with taliban and al qaida. While its open truth that Pakistan is supporting Taliban.

So you think this will create a conflicting interesting between China and Pakistan? :lol: China and Pakistan will not let a tiny issue to stop them for sharing the common interest in the region.
 
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So you think this will create a conflicting interesting between China and Pakistan? :lol: China and Pakistan will not let a tiny issue to stop them for sharing the common interest in the region.

I won't comment, as your neighbour, we Indians very well know that Chinese don't do those things which you speak in open. :lol:
 
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I won't comment, as your neighbour, we Indians very well know that Chinese don't do those things which you speak in open. :lol:

never act as if you were a China hand , in fact you even don't know how to ask for directions in China.
 
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never act as if you were a China hand , in fact you even don't know how to ask for directions in China.

But we are your neighbour, we suppose to know you. :D Still I believe China's presence and economic activities in Afghanistan is good for region but you may end up having conflicting interest with Pakistan.
 
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But we are your neighbour, we suppose to know you. :D Still I believe China's presence and economic activities in Afghanistan is good for region but you may end up having conflicting interest with Pakistan.

OK,let's wait and see.
btw,any other prediction from you?how much wealth will india get from afghanistan?
 
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OK,let's wait and see.
btw,any other prediction from you?how much wealth will india get from afghanistan?

Funny question. China will definitely have more economic influence in Afghanistan but many Pakistanis here dream about Afghanistan falling to Taliban in 2014 after US pullout which certainly won't be desirable for China also.
 
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Hope they will! But then that's the million dollar question!

And then remember, there are others with $$$ too who will try to exploit Afghanistan's resources. Competing and conflicting interests will result in a pot boiler - CIS Republics, Iran, India, Russia, The US of A, Pakistan, and Afghanistan's war lords - all vying for a piece of the cake.

So if you think that China will easily walk away with the $$$, you're sadly mistaken.

For all actors only China and India are main interested to get Afghanistan resources back to the nation to fuel the growing economy, I never said that will be a cake walk on competiting for the resource but geographically we have advantage over India and financial as well...it's not a sadly mistaken we will alway have advantage over India when competiting the central Asia and Afghanistan resource no matter what.
 
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But we are your neighbour, we suppose to know you. :D Still I believe China's presence and economic activities in Afghanistan is good for region but you may end up having conflicting interest with Pakistan.

That's wrong perception, China is not competiting anything against Pakistan in Afghanistan beside get the resource we need. If Pakistan is interested also for the resource, we will gladly share with our all weather friend.

But I do believe that India has fondamental conflicting interested with Pakistan for not be able directly access to Afghanistan that is undeniable fact, otherwise you will have edge over China that most your cities are closer Afghanistan compare to the east coast cities of China in term of resource transportation. Now you have to make a freaking "C" turn to carry resource via Iran.
 
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First the erstwhile Soviet Union got kicked out. Then it was the turn of the US of A to get the hell out of Afghanistan. And now the next to face the wrath of the Afghans seems to be China which is hell bent on exploiting Afghanistan's resources. They will meet the same fate. If the super powers couldn't hold their own against the Afghans (who hate outsiders exploiting them for their own ends), what chance does China have? Nix. Nada. Zilch!

Hasn't the Han dynasty learnt any lessons? :smokin: Will they ever will?

Knowing the Afghan history well what have you got to say in this regards for your own Country? Not to mention Afghans have ruled India for several decades!
 
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In my opinion the best thing the Afghans can do for themselves is this;

(1) unite as a people around a stable islamic-democratic government with a strong security force consisting of people from all the tribal militias (first focus is not to get any infighting in your security services)
(2) to enforce with this security force that no terrorist can train within their country (thus getting rid of ALL foreign occupation rights for potential occupiers)
(3) to form ties of training and cooperation with western nations, thus enabling information-sharing later on as well.

If the Afghans fail to unite themselves peacefully, despite differences in the interpretation of the Quran and it's dictates for what are in essence daily rituals (most respectworthy, ALL of them), then I predict based on common sense that they will face invasion after invasion. You could hope for a gentler treatment from the Chinese, but how have the Chinese treated the Tibetans? Or the Hong-Kong-ese? Or the Taiwanese? Exactly. Not as friendly as they now want to appear to the Afghan people.

Afghans, you could be facing invasion from ALL sides if you continue to let terrorists with foreign targets train within your own country. All other fighters, especially the good ones, can be taught and more easily motivated to protect the nationalistic and islamic-democratic and fairly modern home country. First thing on the agenda for your politicians: outlaw all hollywood movies and internet **** :) By all means keep your politicians in check. Cyberwarfare means are usually enough, you don't have to resort to poison or bullets to keep them in check ;)
 
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The payoff for China could be enormous, despite having provided little aid and no blood over the last decade.

I find that statement from the author the most hilarious. It is the ones who have given their blood in Afghanistan to seriously reflect upon themselves on why they have shed their blood in Afghanistan with no return in sight for the structural development of the country.
 
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In my opinion the best thing the Afghans can do for themselves is this;

If the Afghans fail to unite themselves peacefully, despite differences in the interpretation of the Quran and it's dictates for what are in essence daily rituals (most respectworthy, ALL of them), then I predict based on common sense that they will face invasion after invasion. You could hope for a gentler treatment from the Chinese, but how have the Chinese treated the Tibetans? Or the Hong-Kong-ese? Or the Taiwanese? Exactly. Not as friendly as they now want to appear to the Afghan people.

Your prediction is totally wrong and your mis-perception will only make Chinese the winner as the case of Africa; American start to realize that only work with China is the key win-win for Interest of Afghan people and for both China U.S, they don't want to repeat the same mistake as before with chinese bashing regarding African and end up to be the loser and empty handed.

Asia Times Online :: A US-China entente in Afghanistan
 
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Your prediction is totally wrong and your mis-perception will only make Chinese the winner as the case of Africa; American start to realize that only work with China is the key win-win for Interest of Afghan people and for both China U.S, they don't want to repeat the same mistake as before with chinese bashing regarding African and end up to be the loser and empty handed.

Asia Times Online :: A US-China entente in Afghanistan

Time will tell. I remain wary of Chinese expansion outward (necessary to sustain your status as chief producer of goods in the world, so likely to grow in intensity).
 
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Time will tell. I remain wary of Chinese expansion outward (necessary to sustain your status as chief producer of goods in the world, so likely to grow in intensity).

Again you're wary for nothing, western nations had idea of globolization and want China to stay in a corner? :blink:
 
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