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@A-Team -- Afghan public officials are not even shy about it anymore -- can you blame the Jurnails for what they think

Rahmatullah Nabil ‏@RahmatullahN Aug 26
History would always remember Shahid Nawab Akbar Kahn Bugti. He was a great freedom-fighter, who sacrificed his life for freedom.


Rahmatullah Nabil ‏@RahmatullahN Aug 20
Tnx 2 our Baluch brothers/sisters fr sharing congratulations & goodwill for AFG Independence Day. Hope to c soon same day for them as well.
 
Are we supposed to be surprised? One can go back decades if you want but even from the last few years, the below is the kind of news one hears about from Afghanistan in relation to Balochistan. Giving refuge to terrorist feudal lords.

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2010/nov/30/wikileaks-cables-afghan-pakistani-fugitive

Well I think it is important for Pakistanis to document it -- Pakistanis can show this to Afghans

The point is Afghans (as a people) have not been honest with Pakistanis as a people.
 
Well I think it is important for Pakistanis to document it -- Pakistanis can show this to Afghans

The point is Afghans (as a people) have not been honest with Pakistanis as a people.
Sometimes i believe, Pakistan is strong in term of defence because of this hostilities from neighbors.Wars, insurgency all they have to face since inception. So, somehow it contributes positively if you focus on strengths instead of just engaging all the time and losing energies and focus.
 
trolling on the internet is a sign of butt hurt troll.!

In the past Central Asia, India and Persia were a vast economic block and Afghans benefited for being traders in the middle. Now Pakistan position is breaking this block..

And money rules politics...they all know...that without Pakistan..they are not going anywhere...and our borders our rules..
 
Check out Amrullah Saleh's Twitter feed when you have the time.

Are we supposed to be surprised? One can go back decades if you want but even from the last few years, the below is the kind of news one hears about from Afghanistan in relation to Balochistan. Giving refuge to terrorist feudal lords.

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2010/nov/30/wikileaks-cables-afghan-pakistani-fugitive

Thanks for the link. Another white rabbit to pull out of my top hat when our resident Afghan user starts rambling about GHQ.
 
Are we supposed to be surprised? One can go back decades if you want but even from the last few years, the below is the kind of news one hears about from Afghanistan in relation to Balochistan. Giving refuge to terrorist feudal lords.

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2010/nov/30/wikileaks-cables-afghan-pakistani-fugitive

Here comes the great Hamid Chutya Karzai

Karzai, meanwhile, has refused to bend to Pakistani demands to surrender Bugti, accusing Islamabad of using the issue to deflect attention from its support of the Taliban. "Fomenting uprising does not make one a terrorist," he said in one meeting before asking US officials to stop taking notes because the matter was "too sensitive".
 
And for all the talk about talks and settling our issues through dialogue, Afghanistan - mainly Kabuli elite - have always been the ones supporting terrorists against Pakistan. They've even tried to invade Pakistan. Supported a failed movement like pashtunistan. And invited in invasions of their land so they can use them to muster up enough strength to "show the daalkhors". Frankly Pakistan had been and continues to be a little too nice.

A failed entity like Afghanistan, on its last crutches, will do the most desperate things imaginable. Rhetoric in support for a failed movement like BRA/BLA is not surprising. GHQ was well aware of this, even if the FO/PM were being a little too diplomatic. The whining and crying will only get louder.

The game plan continues to be to get Kabul to stop its futile adversarial activities against Pakistan and finally show itself to be a responsible and peaceful entity that is in the interest of its inhabitants and neighbors rather than playing 17th century empire in the 21st century.
 
Well I think it is important for Pakistanis to document it -- Pakistanis can show this to Afghans

The point is Afghans (as a people) have not been honest with Pakistanis as a people.

And why would they, given that government after government in Islamabad has been on the defensive. Till the Soviet invasion and the tangible threat that they posed in conjunction with their Indian allies, Pakistan had always tried to brush under the carpet any disturbances on the western border, and never seriously took any kind of "aggressive" action against Afghanistan (excluding the blocking of trade routes after Afghan authorities allowed mobs to ransack Pakistani embassy and consulates in the country) despite the latter time and again behaving with hostility towards Pakistan. I mean not even India tried to block Pakistan's entry into the UN post independence.

Further successive governments taught generations of Pakistanis that Afghanis as Muslims are our brothers, we are one ummah etc etc. Why would Afghanistan be afraid of us hence. Finally however it seems like our government and GHQ are taking a leaf out of the Iranians textbook on how to deal with Afghanistan, so I have higher hopes for the future now.
 
And why would they, given that government after government in Islamabad has been on the defensive. Till the Soviet invasion and the tangible threat that they posed in conjunction with their Indian allies, Pakistan had always tried to brush under the carpet any disturbances on the western border, and never seriously took any kind of "aggressive" action against Afghanistan (excluding the blocking of trade routes after Afghan authorities allowed mobs to ransack Pakistani embassy and consulates in the country) despite the latter time and again behaving with hostility towards Pakistan. I mean not even India tried to block Pakistan's entry into the UN post independence.

Further successive governments taught generations of Pakistanis that Afghanis as Muslims are our brothers, we are one ummah etc etc. Why would Afghanistan be afraid of us hence. Finally however it seems like our government and GHQ are taking a leaf out of the Iranians textbook on how to deal with Afghanistan, so I have higher hopes for the future now.

Yes, but there in lies the tragedy
 
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