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US embassy in Kabul erased the «Loy (Greater) Afghanistan» painting on its wall

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It is not just the world but the afghan govt also recognizes the border. In our bilateral and trilateral agreements the afghan govt has again and again agreed upon the validity of the border.

Its is a slogan spoken at elections and it is something only amongst the populace of Afghanistan. A conduit to channel their hatred and find solace in their channel away from the harsh reality of Afghanistan.

How pathetic that the deluded paint these images when Afghanistan is undergoing a massive ethnic strife with the indentity cards as Tajiks don't want the nationality to be afghan.
 
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what a pair of....... see everytime you see afghani making a ruckus over durand line its all backed up by the yanks.

lets make afpak one country!

the dead foreign office was oblivious to it as always. the yanks just quickly rectified their mistake!
 
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It is not just the world but the afghan govt also recognizes the border. In our bilateral and trilateral agreements the afghan govt has again and again agreed upon the validity of the border.
The issue stands at the basis of people to people acceptance. The Afghan Government is made up of people who are very replaceable and policies which are fluid with no concrete ideology. The war of the minds has been lost because of bad planning, inadequate resources and the inability to make attractive bling.
As far as the map is concerned, we should have raised the issue with America, ask them for a reason, and when they would say vandalism, ask them what the level of security is in the capital of Afghanistan.
 
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Pakistan will regret leaving this rouge region on it it's own unless it is occupied
 
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Go ask Brits who made settlement with Afghanistan and as per Brit commitment the Durand Line is legitimate border
 
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Here we go loya afghanistan.




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Rare Insider Attack Kills 16 Afghan Intelligence Operatives in Helmand
Last Updated: February 11, 2018 9:14 AM
  • Ayaz Gul
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FILE - A U.S. Marine takes part during a training session for Afghan army commandos in Shorab military camp in Helmand province, Afghanistan, Aug. 27, 2017.

ISLAMABAD —
Officials in Afghanistan say four operatives of the national intelligence agency have gunned down their 16 colleagues before fleeing to join the Taliban insurgency in the southern Helmand province.

The rare overnight “insider” attack took place at a facility linked to the National Directorate of Security or NDS in the Gerishk district, security sources told VOA Sunday.

Omar Zawak, the provincial government spokesman, confirmed the incident saying the Taliban also assaulted the NDS Center while the insider attack was under way, sparking fierce clashes with Afghan security guards.

Zawak said both sides suffered heavy casualties but would not give further details.

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Map showing Helmand province, Afghanistan
The Taliban claimed responsibility for the attack, saying it was carried out by three “infiltrators” who seized all weapons and equipment at the facility.

The slain Afghan personnel belonged to the “Songaryan” unit working for NDS in Helmand. The unit is named after a popular a Turkish television soap opera and has been playing a key role in gathering intelligence for NDS on the Taliban in volatile districts of Helmand.

Taliban sympathizers or infiltrators in Afghan army and police forces routinely carry out insider attacks, but such incidents are extremely rare at NDS-related installations in Afghanistan.

The insurgency controls or contests most of the 14 districts in Helmand, the largest Afghan province and one of the world’s major poppy producing regions.

The illegal narcotics trade funds 65 percent of insurgent activities, and the U.S. military has recently unleashed a new air campaign to destroy drug labs in a bid to disrupt Taliban financial resources in Helmand, which borders Pakistan.
 
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