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I don't Intend to open this discussion for War mongering but With Intention to have viable discussion.Will it ever happen? If so How will the world react .
Below I have Some reasons which can support my Thread that Pakistan can In-fact go to war with Afghanistan under some conditions.
-A(Afghans Continue to have border skirmishes killing and Injuring Pakistani Soldiers and civilians
Pakistan responsible for failure of peace initiatives of Afghanistan: Ashraf Ghani
WARSAW: President of Afghanistan Ashraf Ghani has held Pakistan responsible for failure of the peace initiatives taken by Afghanistan saying Pakistan differentiates between good and bad terrorists "in practice".
Addressing Nato summit on Saturday, Ashraf Ghani said,"Our regional initiatives with neighbours are beginning to yield significant cooperative dividends. However, the exception is with Pakistan."
He went on saying that despite clear commitments to the quadrilateral peace process, Pakistan's dangerous distinction between good and bad terrorists was being maintained in practice.
Ashraf Ghani said that the key problem among our neighbouring states was an absence of agreed rules of the game, thus we seek regional and global support in creating those rules, which will bind us to collective security and harmony.
The world leaders should understand that Afghanistan is facing a multi-dimensional conflict and is fighting all sorts of groups "ranging from Al-Qaeda and Daesh to terrorist groups with Central Asian, Chinese, and Russian origins, to Pakistani groups classified as terrorists by Pakistan and the Afghan Taliban groups," the Afghan President maintained.
Citing the 2015 Makkah declaration against terrorism as an example, Ashraf Ghani claimed that Afghanistan's dialogue within the Arab-Muslim community was also productive.
He was of the view that the recent terrorist attack near the Mosque of the Holy Prophet (PBUH) in Madina has outraged the Muslim community and "should result in a consensus against the minority which is attempting to hijack our civilization".
Ghani thanked all the Nato countries for "fighting shoulder to shoulder" with Afghanistan's own forces and claimed that the organization has maintained its relevance and effectiveness in the paradigm shift presented by post-9/11 Afghanistan.
"The organization’s fulfillment of both its combat and support missions in Afghanistan is a corroboration of NATO’s continued global relevance, adaptability and effectiveness. Its transformative legacy, however, is building our 352,000 strong security and defense forces," said Ghani.
He also thanked US President Barack Obama for expanding the authorities of the Resolute Support Mission and his latest decision to maintain American troops throughout his term.
http://nation.com.pk/international/...peace-initiatives-of-afghanistan-ashraf-ghani
-C(Pakistan Invades under a dictatorial Leader (Civil or military) short tempered.
-D(Pakistan wants to Expand its borders and takes a Afghan state for resources.
-E(Continuous Influence of India on Afghanistan and which draws concerns to Pakistan's National security prompts Pakistan to have Air raids inside Afghanistan.(A disturbed and dysfunctional Pakistan is in the Interests of India because honestly Economic downfall of Pakistan is also in the Interests and serves in the Interest of India)
Hopefully this never happens we saw the whole world laughing on Muslims when Iran Iraq Kuwait war happened.
http://nation.com.pk/international/...peace-initiatives-of-afghanistan-ashraf-ghani
Below I have Some reasons which can support my Thread that Pakistan can In-fact go to war with Afghanistan under some conditions.
-A(Afghans Continue to have border skirmishes killing and Injuring Pakistani Soldiers and civilians
- 13 June 2016 - A Pakistan Army Major Ali Jawad Changezi was injured by Afghan firing along Torkham border. Jawad later died in CMH Peshawar on 14 June. Two Pakistani border guards and nine civilians were also injured in Afghan firing. Afghans started "unprovoked firing" at roughly 9pm on Sunday to disrupt the construction of a gate 37 meters inside the Pakistani side of the border.The gate is designed to curb illegal cross-border movement and check the movement of terrorists, and is part of the greater under-construction Pakistan–Afghanistan barrier.The Torkham border crossing was forced to close due to skirmishes.Afghan chief executive Abdullah Abdullah claimed that one of their soldiers was killed and six were wounded. Pakistan reacted by capturing three Afghan border outposts.
- 14 June 2016 - An Afghan soldier and two civilians were killed allegedly in Pakistani firing and 12 soldiers were also injured.
- 15 June 2016 - An Afghan soldier, Khushal Wakilzada was killed and five others were injured in Pakistani firing, whereas the Torkham crossing remained closed. Pakistan reportedly restarted the construction of the border gate. Two Pakistani soldiers were also injured in Afghan firing.
Pakistan responsible for failure of peace initiatives of Afghanistan: Ashraf Ghani
WARSAW: President of Afghanistan Ashraf Ghani has held Pakistan responsible for failure of the peace initiatives taken by Afghanistan saying Pakistan differentiates between good and bad terrorists "in practice".
Addressing Nato summit on Saturday, Ashraf Ghani said,"Our regional initiatives with neighbours are beginning to yield significant cooperative dividends. However, the exception is with Pakistan."
He went on saying that despite clear commitments to the quadrilateral peace process, Pakistan's dangerous distinction between good and bad terrorists was being maintained in practice.
Ashraf Ghani said that the key problem among our neighbouring states was an absence of agreed rules of the game, thus we seek regional and global support in creating those rules, which will bind us to collective security and harmony.
The world leaders should understand that Afghanistan is facing a multi-dimensional conflict and is fighting all sorts of groups "ranging from Al-Qaeda and Daesh to terrorist groups with Central Asian, Chinese, and Russian origins, to Pakistani groups classified as terrorists by Pakistan and the Afghan Taliban groups," the Afghan President maintained.
Citing the 2015 Makkah declaration against terrorism as an example, Ashraf Ghani claimed that Afghanistan's dialogue within the Arab-Muslim community was also productive.
He was of the view that the recent terrorist attack near the Mosque of the Holy Prophet (PBUH) in Madina has outraged the Muslim community and "should result in a consensus against the minority which is attempting to hijack our civilization".
Ghani thanked all the Nato countries for "fighting shoulder to shoulder" with Afghanistan's own forces and claimed that the organization has maintained its relevance and effectiveness in the paradigm shift presented by post-9/11 Afghanistan.
"The organization’s fulfillment of both its combat and support missions in Afghanistan is a corroboration of NATO’s continued global relevance, adaptability and effectiveness. Its transformative legacy, however, is building our 352,000 strong security and defense forces," said Ghani.
He also thanked US President Barack Obama for expanding the authorities of the Resolute Support Mission and his latest decision to maintain American troops throughout his term.
http://nation.com.pk/international/...peace-initiatives-of-afghanistan-ashraf-ghani
-C(Pakistan Invades under a dictatorial Leader (Civil or military) short tempered.
-D(Pakistan wants to Expand its borders and takes a Afghan state for resources.
-E(Continuous Influence of India on Afghanistan and which draws concerns to Pakistan's National security prompts Pakistan to have Air raids inside Afghanistan.(A disturbed and dysfunctional Pakistan is in the Interests of India because honestly Economic downfall of Pakistan is also in the Interests and serves in the Interest of India)
Hopefully this never happens we saw the whole world laughing on Muslims when Iran Iraq Kuwait war happened.
http://nation.com.pk/international/...peace-initiatives-of-afghanistan-ashraf-ghani