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Talban Reach Gates of Mazar Sharif and Enter Kunduz City While Afghans Dream About Capturing Land Till Attock on Twitter

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This hash tag is India's last hope.. and watch it when you claim its coming out of Afghanistan. Afghan Taliban do not speak of Durand Line, it was Ashraf Ghani (and other Indian allies) who used to rant about it.
 
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I have no doubt that most twitter account tweeting this hashtag will be mostly being operated in Pakistan. Saanp(PTM) ko palogay tw wo katna thori chordyga.
 
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Yeah I noticed that too looks like a last ditch info psyop from PTM brigade. Their parsiban backers are breathing last gasps.
I have no doubt that most twitter account tweeting this hashtag will be mostly being operated in Pakistan. Saanp(PTM) ko palogay tw wo katna thori chordyga.
One python wasn't fed for some time so he swallowed his owner. True story it was on news. My uncle told me.
 
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Meanwhile Pakistani liberals are worried that Taliban would force Afghan women to wear burqa despite the same people dreaming of disintegrating Pakistan and capturing 50% of Pakistani land
I am more worried about another influx into Northern Pakistan

We dont want a redo of 2010,s
 
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Yeah I noticed that too looks like a last ditch info psyop from PTM brigade. Their parsiban backers are breathing last gasps.

One python wasn't fed for some time so he swallowed his owner. True story it was on news. My uncle told me.
Rest assured afghan are bigger supporters of ptm than farsiban
 
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@PeaceGen
See already, Taliban has taken western part of Afghanistan. Just negotiate with them not to harbour any pan Islamic organisation like Al-Qaedah and ISIS would work. In fact, they fight ISIS. Taliban also announced for having good relations with India.
Overall, it is more stable that local people with local customs, ruling the land. Like Saddam was dictator, but not a hint of Al-Nusra (extremist Al-Qaedah) nor ISIS issue was there. But the US invasion created instability, which created the vacuum and hence, ISIS filled the power gap.

With time, I think society will learn. The US/NL/UK has been a nation and democracy for too long, other nations will learn like Taliban learnt to have good relations with India. Compared to west, the S.Asian nations are infant in terms of democracy/freedom of expressions, etc. Forcing will not help, but time and understanding.
 
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Pakistan needs to start negotiations with the Hazaras, Tajiks and Uzbekhs and bring peace to Afghanistan. We need more allies than the Taliban, bring Iran and Turkey to the table. After 20 years finally make peace on this side of the border. Make the border secure and allow people movement with check ups. Just like when we visit Islamabad or leave Ajk we are checked by the forces.
 
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Yea I'm talking about Afghan Northern Alliance farsibaans
Lol l'm talking about Pashtun afgans..not farsibans afgan
It's the pashtuns there who want pashtunistan or greater Afghanistan.. tajiks hazara know their power/numbers drop in such a scenario so its politically not feasible to them.
 
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Lol l'm talking about Pashtun afgans..not farsibans afgan
It's the pashtuns there who want pashtunistan or greater Afghanistan.. tajiks hazara know their power/numbers drop in such a scenario so its politically not feasible to them.
Yea and they are backed by the farsibaans in power in Kabul. Poori baat to samajh le pehle paindey.
 
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Yea and they are backed by the farsibaans in power in Kabul. Poori baat to samajh le pehle paindey.
*facepalm*
The traditional/religious tajiks Abdullah Abdullah , hizb wahdat group and other major farsiwan groups dont like ptm neither support them. A few farsiban here and there in govt. Like that nds jerk dont represent the overall farsiban thought process. Infact mainstream farsiban are not really in power it's the pashtuns and minor group of secular farsiwan in power.

That said they always disliked Pakistani support for hikmatyar or mulla omar.
 
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