And you are a *****(I called you a five letter non-expletive then toned it down). When I meant Afghanistan was just getting by, I meant they were not interfering in Pakistan(something in the sense of eking out a living). Disprove that.
Afghanistan was never in the position to interfere in Pakistan once the military coup took place in 1978, because the Soviet invasion occurred in the following year and the country has constantly faced the outbreak of civil war. However no political entity in Kabul has ever recognized the durand line and in the current climate of Afghanistan most of the politicians from the Northern Alliance faction have clearly stated their objectives towards this issue. Amrullah Selah on record has articulated the conjecture that the durand line does not exists and this opinion was voice by Hamid Karzai. Once Afghanistan is stronger both economically and militarily, then they will most definitely interfere in the tribal regions of Pakistan. Henceforth, Pakistan follows the doctrine of Sun Tzu which is based on the idea of keeping an area unstable by initiating the policy of divide and rule. Players on the chess board are forced to fight each other and the residual piece is too weak to poise any real threat. Kabul will continuously burn for another 100 years until the attitude and political aspirations of Afghans is kept in check. However this issue will become irrelevant since the Haqqani network is capturing districts and the demoralization in the ANSF is made transparent, when 4000 solders are deserting each month and the city of Kunduz fell into the hands of the Taliban.