"OK.
Looks like you are here with an axe to grind. Be my guest!"
I've been "
here" since December 2007 and hardly with an "
axe" to grind.
"I thought you wanted serious discussion and "out of the box" exchange of ideas. Apparently not so."
Paying the Pakistani army $36B to "...
see how quickly Pak army will pacify Afghan tribes..." is hardly serious.
The Pakistani Army would easily unite the Afghan people...against it.
"...I mentioned that NATO/Afghanistan have ZERO import duty. Instead of accepting this simple fact, you go off on a tangent about road repairs..."
Not a tangent-a clarification.
"...As I said earlier, like so many anti Pak-army posters, you seems to have an axe to grind..."
I don't wear a moniker making me their semi-official historian either. Your view is hardly unbiased.
"...See you have no idea about the difference between police action by NATO/ Pak army / Allies vs. occupation..."
What do you think the Pakistani army would be doing by itself inside Afghanistan were matters to be as suggested by you?
"...Truly you are talking like a Talib now about the conquest thingy."
Fat chance.
"...Who wants to conquer the dung heap called Afghanistan..."
The Afghan taliban whom are harbored on Pakistani lands.
"...You think NATO is in Afghanistan to conquer it? Your notion of "conquest" is funny at best..."
If you ask a question of me, don't follow it with my presumed answer. That's hardly a basis for a "
serious discussion". America is there along with NATO by mandate of the U.N.
"...Your point about supporting one Afghan faction over the other is "deeply flawed" as well. What is NATO doing right now?..."
Promoting a multi-cultural, multi-ethnic state...or, at least trying to in spite of the efforts of the Afghan taliban and their masters.
"...Or what we all did back during Commie invasion..."
I don't know what Pakistan's agenda was during the Afghan-Soviet war beyond self-preservation and removal of the Soviet Union. America's motivations largely rested upon removing the Soviet presence from Afghanistan, preserving Pakistani sovereignty and neutering an anticipated Soviet desire for Indian Ocean access.
"...Read some history brother read! (before accusing a fauj "Historian" for revision thingy )..."
I've read a bit. I've B.A.s in History and Political Science from the University Of Wisconsin. Suggesting that the Pakistani army single-handedly turned back the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan is highly revisionist to my understanding-
"...the same Pak army got the job done (even while pocketing a percentage) when Commies were about to digest the whole of Afghanistan..."
The above is skewed and needlessly reeking of unjustified bravado. There were many nations involved keeping both the Soviet Union and India at bay.
"...You are sounding more and more like a Talib or AQ - Sadly!"
I'm not "...
sounding..." like anything. I write. Reasonably carefully for the most part though not always. Take care your unwarranted accusation. I've 4000 posts here, many suggesting the LAST thing I might be is taliban or A.Q.
I've strong reason to believe the Pakistani military have retained the Afghan taliban as a proxy weapon against the Government of Afghanistan. To that end, the Pakistani military would be opposing the efforts of the U.N. and NATO towards Afghanistan's stabilization and development. The Afghan taliban are no pathway to such although are certainly construed as a vehicle of Afghan domination for GHQ, Rawalpindi.
You either agree with my assessment and support the efforts of the Pakistani military or you don't agree with my assessment. If disagreeing then you've no answer to explain the seeming somnolence and lethargy displayed by the Pakistani army to the violation of Pakistani sovereignty by Afghan taliban entities encamped upon your lands for nearly ten years since the collapse of the taliban regime in Afghanistan.
That would be the basis for our dispute. It is, invariably, the basis for my dispute with nearly every Pakistani member of this board. Note carefully, please, I wrote "
nearly". Not all are so willfully blind to the two-faced perspectives of sovereign rights that are so casually slung about here. Some actually recognize the Pakistan's woeful failure to exercise their sovereign OBLIGATIONS to restoring their nation's integrity by LONG-AGO ejecting the Afghan taliban and their Haqqani associates from Pakistani lands.
You can't have it both ways, FaujHistorian, and expect others to turn a blind eye.