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What Afghans Think About Pakistan?

They don't care as long as PPP is there to **** over the rights of other ethnicities and create problems for the state of Pakistan.

Most sindhis are happy being in abject poverty as long as PPP is there to serve as a **** you mechanism to others.

How do I know it ?

I am a resident of sindh who understands both urdu and sindhi . Have read extensive books on sindhi separatism/nationalism by G M syed and other nationalists .I still follow local sindhi SM and other sindhi intellectuals to keep myself updated on how my enemy thinks. My interests in sindhi nationalism/separatism peaked after the assassination of BB. Most of the non-sindhi business were destroyed. I had to literally fight off these sindhi p i gs from my property because in their opinion we are intruders and must be killed.

There is a reason why MQM was formed. Their biggest mistake was to antagonize punjabis and try to jolly up with sindhi nationalists. They could have favored a lot more benefits had they created good relations with punjabi since that is the only other ethnicity in Pakistan that suffered a lot due to Partition. That blood connection and trauma could have been used to create a better relationship but MQM decked it all..

Out of the total population what's the percentage that are anti-nationalist and pro in your observation? Out of total population what is Sindi and non-SIndhi?
 
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AGREED.

Out of ALL the countries in the world, what happens internally in Afghanistan has the GREATEST impact on Pakistan. Therefore we need to find a way to stabilise Afghanistan, prevent them from facilitating indian terrorism against us and to stop claiming that our country belongs to Afghanistan. There is ONLY 1 solution to this. The TALIBAN.
100% agreed.

 
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Everybody wants to move our developed lands in Karachi/Hyderabad
Including you guys.
And they lost ..Instead of fighting they started looting and pillaging the area...Typical braindead savages.

Thanks to us , you primitive and backward minded things developed some civilizational skills otherwise Pakistan would have been the twin brother of shithole Afghanistan and there wouldn't have been any difference between them.

Still now , nobody wants to move to FATA... Everybody wants to move our developed lands in Karachi/Hyderabad... Even the local sindhis , just like the FATA have proved themselves to be backward , primitive and undeserving of good ruling attributes....
If I said half of my thoughts on you guys I would get banned. But look at this post.
 
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Including you guys.
If I said half of my thoughts on you guys I would get banned. But look at this post.
Y all in Sindh needs to resolve your issues other places in Pak aren't even close to the daddy issues y'all have going down there

Especially Karachi, Muhajirs hate Pashtuns, sindhis
Sindhis hate Muhajirs,

everyone hating everyone down there , I say become Stalin do a forced migration and move in other saner groups
 
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They don't care as long as PPP is there to **** over the rights of other ethnicities and create problems for the state of Pakistan.

Most sindhis are happy being in abject poverty as long as PPP is there to serve as a **** you mechanism to others.

How do I know it ?

I am a resident of sindh who understands both urdu and sindhi . Have read extensive books on sindhi separatism/nationalism by G M syed and other nationalists .I still follow local sindhi SM and other sindhi intellectuals to keep myself updated on how my enemy thinks. My interests in sindhi nationalism/separatism peaked after the assassination of BB. Most of the non-sindhi business were destroyed. I had to literally fight off these sindhi p i gs from my property because in their opinion we are intruders and must be killed.

There is a reason why MQM was formed. Their biggest mistake was to antagonize punjabis and try to jolly up with sindhi nationalists. They could have favored a lot more benefits had they created good relations with punjabi since that is the only other ethnicity in Pakistan that suffered a lot due to Partition. That blood connection and trauma could have been used to create a better relationship but MQM decked it all..

Totally agreed

An urdu speaking Karachiite can go and live in Lahore or faisalabad but can't live in larkana or nawabshah
Y all in Sindh needs to resolve your issues other places in Pak aren't even close to the daddy issues yall have going down their

Especially Karachi, Muhajirs hate Pashtuns, sindhis
Sindhis hate Muhajirs,

everyone hating everyone down their, I say become Stalin do a forced migration and move in other saner groups

Mohajirs don't necessarily hate pashtuns. If that would have been the case then pashtuns wouldn't be doing business in muhajir majority areas of Karachi

Yeah vice versa can't be said. Like we can't say pashtuns don't hate muhajirs but still hate is in control unlike what it is in sindhis
 
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What Afghans Think About Pakistan?


Exploring the thinking of Afghani youth regarding Taliban, Pakistan, and Afghanistan with tonight’s guests, Shahrzad and Asad. What is the city life in Afghanistan like? Is there any possibility for the Taliban to make government in Afghanistan? Do the people of Afghanistan resist or support the Taliban? Is there any possibility of a Civil War? What do the youth of Afghanistan think? What do Afghanis think about Pakistan? What do Afghanis think about their other neighboring countries? Future of Afghanistan in the best and worst scenario?

00:00 Tonight’s guests: Shahrzad Koofi & Asad Kosha
02:40 What is the city life in Afghanistan like?
07:12 Is there any possibility for the Taliban to make government in Afghanistan?
09:52 Does the people of Afghanistan resist or support the Taliban?
14:32 Is there any possibility for Civil War?
15:30 What do young Afghans think about the peace process?
19:50 What do Afghans think about Pakistan?
29:17 What do Afghans think about their other neighboring countries?
37:34 Future of Afghanistan in the best and worst scenario?

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Yo can we stop the aman ki asha with Afghans?

They neither respect us nor like us. Just because 2 people are on a podcast doesn't change their perception and views for the past 70 years.
Afghanistan media is more poisonous than india and this guy puts blame on Pakistan media. I have rarely seen Pakistani media bashing Afghanistan. They dont accept the reality that afghans put blame on Pakistan for their own failures. I have never seen an afghan say Thank you for the sheltering millions of refugees for 4 decades.

Rora they lie, cheat, and steal for livelihoods what else do you expect?
 
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Unfortunately, doesn't matter what Afghans think of Pakistan. Afganistan is headed towards civil war and the central government is going to shit. The Warlords are returning and Afganistan will once again be split into warring factions. These people will return to Pakistan in droves very soon. Pakistan needs to prepare for that eventuality. There's a lot of idiots saying that Pakistan should give citizenship to people living in refugee camps and then accept more of these people. Pakistan needs to make friends with the strongest faction in Afghanistan as quickly as possible. So that it may secure that border and think about the economy and its own people. Time for that brotherly junk is done.
 
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no argument to give your 2 million Biharis in Bangladesh Pakistani citizenship. As we see it said here regularly. but on our Afghan refuge camps lets boot them out. even though historically these people have a real connection to Pakistan areas all among the western side they are Pakistanis. and remember this ,these people fought Russians to kept us from being invaded by them. And , not all Afghans are bad it’s like saying all Pakistanis are same due to a small minority of bad apples we have
 
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What Afghans Think About Pakistan?


Exploring the thinking of Afghani youth regarding Taliban, Pakistan, and Afghanistan with tonight’s guests, Shahrzad and Asad. What is the city life in Afghanistan like? Is there any possibility for the Taliban to make government in Afghanistan? Do the people of Afghanistan resist or support the Taliban? Is there any possibility of a Civil War? What do the youth of Afghanistan think? What do Afghanis think about Pakistan? What do Afghanis think about their other neighboring countries? Future of Afghanistan in the best and worst scenario?

00:00 Tonight’s guests: Shahrzad Koofi & Asad Kosha
02:40 What is the city life in Afghanistan like?
07:12 Is there any possibility for the Taliban to make government in Afghanistan?
09:52 Does the people of Afghanistan resist or support the Taliban?
14:32 Is there any possibility for Civil War?
15:30 What do young Afghans think about the peace process?
19:50 What do Afghans think about Pakistan?
29:17 What do Afghans think about their other neighboring countries?
37:34 Future of Afghanistan in the best and worst scenario?

@ghazi52 @araz @The Eagle @The Accountant @That Guy @Irfan Baloch @PanzerKiel @AgNoStiC MuSliM @Imran Khan @PAKISTANFOREVER @waz @Windjammer @WinterFangs @KaiserX @niaz @farok84 @AZADPAKISTAN2009 @MastanKhan @krash @FOOLS_NIGHTMARE @Bilal Khan (Quwa) @Cookie Monster @Bratva @VCheng @Foxtrot Alpha @Rafael @Rafi @Trango Towers @TNT @Indus Pakistan @Falcon26 @Norwegian @LeGenD @Iltutmish @notorious_eagle @Akh1112 @mingle @Dazzler @AZADPAKISTAN2009 @Tipu7 @Horus @Ark_Angel @SQ8 @Goenitz @messiach @TaimiKhan @Agha Sher
I watched whole podcast was amazing and impressed by these young Afghans youth I hope peace will prevail there
 
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I am currently reading the book ‘Directorate S’ by Steve Coll, an investigative journalist of the Washington Post. The book is a detailed account of CIA Operative's actions in Afghanistan during the period 2001-2016.

Operation Enduring Freedom was name of the US operation in response to the 9/11 attacks which involved the freeing of Afghanistan from the clutches of the Taliban (as many CIA operatives understood it), catching OBL & Al-Qaida leadership and punishing Taliban/Mullah Omar for refusing to hand-over OBL.

After the Northern Alliance take-over of Afghanistan, Pashtuns came under heavy suspicion with CIA using torture including ‘Water boarding’ as means for extracting information from Taliban prisoners. Those Pashtun who co-operated, quite often used their influence with the CIA to settle old scores with the rival warlords. The book quotes two examples when, after being pursued by their friends to clear the matter with the CIA, 2 suspected Pashtun leaders voluntarily surrendered. Both were tortured to death ostensibly for hiding the information.

The above high handedness as well the endemic corruption of the leadership imposed on Afghanistan by the USA, convinced majority of the Pashtun population not to trust America or their Allies.

Tribal loyalties are based upon the axiom, “ Me and my brother against my uncle; me and my uncle against you.” It is also a fact that even though all Afghan Pashtuns are not Taliban, most all Afghan Taliban are Pashtun. This explains why Taliban never lost and continue to have a strong support among the population living in the Pashtun belt along both sides of the Pak/Afghan border.

Hamid Gul and ISI’s support to Gulbuddin Hikmatyar had earlier on turned the Northern Alliance (Tajiks, Hazaras and Uzbeks) pro-India and Anti-Pakistani. Pakistani establishment’s condescending attitude towards pre-9/11 Taliban gov’t and the subsequent U-turn by Musharraf after 9/11 caused a serious dent in the Pak-Afghan Taliban relations. Besides during the last 20 years India has invested $3-billion in Afghanistan to ingratiate Afghan population. Afghan nationals freely travel to India for education, tourism and some are even allowed to work and do business.

Hence IMO, the answer to the question “ What Afghan think about Pakistan?” is that the majority of the non-Pashtun Afghan leaders are openly anti-Pakistani, Pashtun population is lukewarm at best.
 
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Really good video, however it’s a shame almost 90% of Afghans, Pashtuns in particular despise Pakistan and lick the asses of Indians. I have no respect for such backstabbing and deceiving people.
 
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