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‘Harassment’ on Kabul streets: Hostile environs force Pakistani diplomats to live in Embassy

If it gets slightly worse, Pakistan should withdraw all staff and close the border.
 
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@Horus why he is allowed to post such anti Pakistani Propaganda ?

honestly I think there should be a thread where such items are captured ... this is part of history and we should catalog it as such.

I'm sure this site, will be analyzed by researched long into the future after Af-Pak issues have been settled.
 
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You have so many Afghans living among you but you fail to understand their mentality - they don't hate anyone without a strong, genuine reason. That reason is mentioned above - the Pakistani establishment is directly or indirectly responsible for most of the shit that's been going on in Afghanistan since last 2 decades or more. THAT is why they hate you...and instead of trying to amend your mistakes you are trying to feed them lies that all this is a conspiracy
by India/Israel/US. Only your people would believe something like that.

No, we're not responsible for their troubles. They are. Only a few decades ago they were invading us, supporting and even arming separatists in Balochistan and NWFP. We responded justly with the arming of our militant forces. The '90s was a cluster **** and Pakistan wasn't the only element involved. China, Russia, Iran, USA and India were all involved in arming their own puppet proxies and forces. What's interesting to see is that you claim Pakistan's arming of the Taliban ruined the country when countries like India and Iran supported the Northern Alliance, which was made up of the same warlords, drug smugglers and ex-Jihadists who were divided up the country and slaughtering one another after the Soviets left.And they're still doing it now, only now they have some soft-spoken Western-educated spokesperson to cover up their crimes. Of course, this doesn't matter at all.

It is never too late to do the right thing - Pak can still seek peace with Afghan people if it decides to stop trying to control them. No one has been able to control Afghan's minds, and no one ever will. But unfortunately there seems to be a shortage of rationally-thinking people in Pakistan.

Dalit droppings. If the Afghans wanted peace or stability, instead of whining about Taliban cross-border attacks, they would have coordinated with Pakistan when it was conducting Zarb-i-Azb. Instead, they complain about the influx of fleeing militants and shell any Pakistani attempts to patrol the border. Several senior Afghan leaders (along with the Indian government) moaned when the ISI and NDS signed an MoU and most of the Afghan government was critical from the beginning of Ghani's rapprochement policy.
...and India? You seem to have forgotten that when the Zoroastrian Parsis decided to leave Persia for good, they chose Hindustan as their new home - now we could have treated them in two ways - 1) Like as they were an unwanted child, or a parasite. Which would only lead to massive communal strife, bitter people, and atleast a dozen Zoroastrian terrorist/freedom fighter outfits.

And 2) Treat them like 'permanent guests', welcome their people, religion, culture and mindset which would help them evolve into becoming a good, happy, contributing section of modern day Indian society. Mumbai is the home of so many such Parsis and they are just as much Indian as their next-door Brahmin/Rajput Hindu neighbour.

Don't talk to me about the Parsis who came to the subcontinent centuries ago, talk about the reviled Bengali immigrant/rapist/criminal/boogeyman in India.

Now that the USSR and their threat is all dead and gone...

The USSR is gone, that's true. But Afghanistan is still under the control of ex-Soviet strongmen and warlords who believe Pakistan is a "British creation against Ummah" and that the only way to secure peace in the region is to remove Pakistan from the subcontinent. Like I said, these guys whine and moan about Taliban cross-border attacks but don't want the border patrolled by the Pakistani military.
 
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