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US Pakistan relations: After US withdrawal from Afghanistan

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**** them. If they want to continue the relations with Pakistan then it must be for their own interests I guess they must be in need of something from Pakistan. We neither need them nor give a ****. We should forget them like the previous night's 20 dollar prostitute.
 
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Did anyone notice how they emphasized " Pakistan's relationship with Afghan Taliban will become very complex"

Are they hinting towards the fact that Afg Taliban are not listening/doing enough for Pakistan when it comes to TTP or is it about the direction on which Pakistan will try to balance its relationship between Taliban and the western world at large ?
 
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Did anyone notice how they emphasized " Pakistan's relationship with Afghan Taliban will become very complex"

Are they hinting towards the fact that Afg Taliban are not listening/doing enough for Pakistan when it comes to TTP or is it about the direction on which Pakistan will try to balance its relationship between Taliban and the western world at large ?

Nah, they are just saying we will continue to spend money on Afghan factions who are ready to align themselves with us. Against their national or religious interests. Once we do that, there are going to be more "types" of Talibans and Afghans. Other countries like Israel and India will fund the factions which can forward their own interests. Hence, we can see the world's combined commitment to keep Afghanistan a fuked up place! We will engineer everything, from force, money, bribes, lures and war. Keep them at unrest so that they don't prosper. Then blame their lack of prosperity on themselves.

I made a thread recently and posted the reality of situation, listen to what the biggest political genius has to say:
 
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The US has yet to announce its Pakistan policy. When it does, let’s see if it conforms to what these tweets say.
 
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The US has yet to announce its Pakistan policy. When it does, let’s see if it conforms to what these tweets say.

Those quoted merely provide their inputs, but they do not make the eventual policy. Their job is only to carry out orders.
 
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**** them. If they want to continue the relations with Pakistan then it must be for their own interests I guess they must be in need of something from Pakistan. We neither need them nor give a ****. We should forget them like the previous night's 20 dollar prostitute.

US have lost access to the former Russian republics and ability to keep an eye on China from Afghanistan side. Now question is how to handle Pakistan to get what they want to access to the central Asia if Pakistan keeps on saying "Absolutely Not". US is trying to bring about a law, such as they did with us to have certification from the US president every year that we are cooperating with them on certain issues otherwise they are going to impose sanctions on us. Its like hanging sword of 90's era regarding our nuclear program, same game different era all this Republican's senators resolution is part of the same game. Pakistan needs to tell US about the bases or over flight rights, sanctions or some trade concessions we are not worthy of their kindness let India be donkey of the US pivotal tilt.
There are always going to be false flag or engineered incidents in the Afghanistan and US grand game of dragging us into all this mess will continue for decades to come, and that's need to put an end to it. Our bottom line is plebiscite in Kashmir according to the UN resolutions and this is our security concerns and no amount of money can have any access to the over flight rights for the US.
 
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Did anyone notice how they emphasized " Pakistan's relationship with Afghan Taliban will become very complex"

Are they hinting towards the fact that Afg Taliban are not listening/doing enough for Pakistan when it comes to TTP or is it about the direction on which Pakistan will try to balance its relationship between Taliban and the western world at large ?

What it means - is what ever small amount of leverage Pakistan had - has now gone - since the Taliban have a country of their own and dont need to listen to Pakistan anymore - or as much as they did in the past.
 
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