Dalit
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Peace in Afghanistan is never an intention and has never been a goal to defeat terrorism.
I mean over a decade war and world's most powerful military is unable to subdue the will of Afghan taliban and is reduced to blaming a poor third world country Pakistan and has added Iran and Russia in the list of accused as well for unrest in Afghanistan.
if it really wanted peace it wont have flown in Daesh fighters from Syria and Iraq to start a new conflict and open a new front with Iran.
I agree that Pakistan needs to do more. Do more to foil any attempt by Americans to start unrest in Balochistan and a fight with Iran and must do more to foil any attempt to infiltrate Daesh into Pakistan. Pakistan must do more strikes inside Afghanistan to disrupt and destroy TTP, Daesh and BLA camps
You have hit the nail on the head.
We have to realize that these Western powers have always been at odds with Pakistan for a whole host of reasons. Lately their rhetoric has increased because Pakistan has basically done the unthinkable i.e. committed the cardinal sin. Despite our own shortages and weaknesses we have once done something terribly good. We have looked past Western powers and opted for a more reliable ally closer to home, namely China. Another tremendous obstacle and threat deemed by Western nations. The Western capitals are too arrogant to accept this colossal change and slap in the face. They got the message, but they did't like it. After all, these arrogant powers consider Pakistan as their proxy slave property which they exploited during the clandestine Cold War against Russia. Their desperate persistence to hold talks with Pakistan is an indication where things stand today. Western nations never hold talks with weaker nations. They occupy and destroy them. History speaks volume.
Pakistan should by all means continue to hold talks, but we need to tell the Western capitals how things stand. This isn't the Cold War where they exploited Pakistan for their own gain. That era has gone. Pakistan will chart out its own path to success. We won't accept dictation and bullying by arrogant Western nations. No amount of propaganda billboards and economic sanction threats can convince a nation of 200 million people otherwise. It is a very bitter pill to swallow for the arrogant Western bloc, but there is no other way to it.
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