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@Xeric : I can post a link to a book written by Pakistan's Ambassador to Afghanistan (It can be read online) which documents the millions of $$$s we've spent in helping Afghanistan through various projects ! In fact here is it : Journey of Friendship - Pakistan's Assistance to Afghanistan
And now we've spent another $18mil on an Engineering block. In my conversations with Afghans both in the flesh & Afghans on the Internet - the hate for Pakistan & Pakistanis I've seen & the many statements that come from Afghanistan, I can't help but wonder whether all of it to the last dime was a waste....an absolute, incontrovertible waste.
I'd like your thoughts - @fatman17 @nuclearpak @muse @Abu Zolfiqar @chauvunist @Hyperion @Last Hope @Spring Onion @TaimiKhan @LoveIcon @Secur @haviZsultan @Areesh !
Is/Was the spending a waste? I don't think so - why not? Afghanistan though a sovereign state, also has a very special relationship with Pakistan, in very many ways, in ways that you will only understand when you are in Afghanistan for a while, Afghanistan is an extension of Pakistan, I don't mean that it is a territorial part of Pakistan, but rather the connectedness of the economy and in very many ways, for good and for bad, even it's political and cultural milieu, is a reflection of Pakistan and vice versa, the sheer volume of exchange, particularly the traffic of persons to and from is very poorly understood in Pakistan and less so in Afghanistan - Here Afghans can be forgiven, but Pakistan cannot, because the proliferation of media in Pakistan, the relative availability and ease of various communications portals, all these should have helped Pakistan understand it's brother neighbor better.
Do Afghans generally resent Pakistan? Yes, they do, and not just because of what they rightfully perceive as an idiot policy of Islamizing Afghanistan, after all, how well do we like it?? How deeply do we appreciate the bearded brigade with their murder, bombings and beheadings in the name of what they understand as religion??
But there is another aspect of this that many in Pakistan fail to see, Afghans are proud, and it hurts them to see that while their best aspirations are trampled on, while their nationalist spirit is seen as not just failed or failing but unworthy, that hurts and they lash out - After all, are they brother or not?? If not, then are they not right in resenting this misplaced Islamizing of Afghanistan?? And if we are brother (in reality there is no "if", we are brothers) then shall we not behave as if their best interest are also ours?
Pakistanis must be patient, not for the sale of Afghans but for the sake of Pakistan - we cannot wish them away, we cannot be rid of them, we must live with them, so why not live in a way that removes idiot barriers such as old prejudices that no longer serve us.
@Xeric : I can post a link to a book written by Pakistan's Ambassador to Afghanistan (It can be read online) which documents the millions of $$$s we've spent in helping Afghanistan through various projects ! In fact here is it : Journey of Friendship - Pakistan's Assistance to Afghanistan
And now we've spent another $18mil on an Engineering block. In my conversations with Afghans both in the flesh & Afghans on the Internet - the hate for Pakistan & Pakistanis I've seen & the many statements that come from Afghanistan, I can't help but wonder whether all of it to the last dime was a waste....an absolute, incontrovertible waste.
I'd like your thoughts - @fatman17 @nuclearpak @muse @Abu Zolfiqar @chauvunist @Hyperion @Last Hope @Spring Onion @TaimiKhan @LoveIcon @Secur @haviZsultan @Areesh !
Is/Was the spending a waste? I don't think so - why not? Afghanistan though a sovereign state, also has a very special relationship with Pakistan, in very many ways, in ways that you will only understand when you are in Afghanistan for a while, Afghanistan is an extension of Pakistan, I don't mean that it is a territorial part of Pakistan, but rather the connectedness of the economy and in very many ways, for good and for bad, even it's political and cultural milieu, is a reflection of Pakistan and vice versa, the sheer volume of exchange, particularly the traffic of persons to and from is very poorly understood in Pakistan and less so in Afghanistan - Here Afghans can be forgiven, but Pakistan cannot, because the proliferation of media in Pakistan, the relative availability and ease of various communications portals, all these should have helped Pakistan understand it's brother neighbor better.
Do Afghans generally resent Pakistan? Yes, they do, and not just because of what they rightfully perceive as an idiot policy of Islamizing Afghanistan, after all, how well do we like it?? How deeply do we appreciate the bearded brigade with their murder, bombings and beheadings in the name of what they understand as religion??
But there is another aspect of this that many in Pakistan fail to see, Afghans are proud, and it hurts them to see that while their best aspirations are trampled on, while their nationalist spirit is seen as not just failed or failing but unworthy, that hurts and they lash out - After all, are they brother or not?? If not, then are they not right in resenting this misplaced Islamizing of Afghanistan?? And if we are brother (in reality there is no "if", we are brothers) then shall we not behave as if their best interest are also ours?
Pakistanis must be patient, not for the sale of Afghans but for the sake of Pakistan - we cannot wish them away, we cannot be rid of them, we must live with them, so why not live in a way that removes idiot barriers such as old prejudices that no longer serve us.
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