Desert Fox
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The only time period in history when Afghanistan was not anti-Pakistan was when the Taliban were in power. Ironic for the secularists and liberals in Pakistan.
That is an undeniable fact of history.
The position we find ourselves in today is not the most ideal even from a military stand point. Roughly 70% of our border is occupied by nations hostile to us (India and Afghanistan), 20% by Iran which is not exactly friendly but not hostile either, and then 10% by China which is our only friendly neighbor.
That is extremely worrying. So in light of the above I believe we were justified in backing the Taliban because that was the only viable option to reduce the threats facing us. We were being pragmatic.
Interestingly I was reading Hitler's Second Book (that's the title too btw) which is explicitly focused on foreign policy and in it he mentions Germany's vulnerable position from a geographic stand point being surrounded by enemy powers on every side and lacking any natural barriers.
I believe Pakistan finds itself in a identical position today.