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What Pakistan want from Afghanistan (Amarullah Saleh views)

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Although many of us know about Amarullah Saleh and what was his role. he was formal NDA chief of Afghanistan. In his interview to Indian TV he present his view that what does Pakistan want from Afghanistan in order to help them facilitating for peace and negotiation with Taliban. This interview is 6 year old which makes it very interesting of what is happening now days.

Kindly listen to his full interview but the most interesting part you should definitely watch is from 19:35 to 21:46.

Let me here be the devil's advocate. According to Amarullah Saleh if we analyse the current situation does it mean that Afghanistan and USA has has gave up there stance of India role in Afghanistan.

I want intellectual debate instant of emotional rhetorics.

 
Although many of us know about Amarullah Saleh and what was his role. he was formal NDA chief of Afghanistan. In his interview to Indian TV he present his view that what does Pakistan want from Afghanistan in order to help them facilitating for peace and negotiation with Taliban. This interview is 6 year old which makes it very interesting of what is happening now days.

Kindly listen to his full interview but the most interesting part you should definitely watch is from 19:35 to 21:46.

Let me here be the devil's advocate. According to Amarullah Saleh if we analyse the current situation does it mean that Afghanistan and USA has has gave up there stance of India role in Afghanistan.

I want intellectual debate instant of emotional rhetorics.

India was just a guest in Afghanistan rather a vexatious one,who was trying to burn Pakistan at expense of Afghanistan.There are two points to remember while understanding Bharat-Afg ties,
1-Bharatis have general hate for Muslim & Islam,you still would hear them telling about 1000 years of foreign rule.
2-Afghans, educated one are racist and those not have general hate towards Non-Muslims.

These two things are opposite of one another,the force which bindes them is Pakistan.Bharatis have hate for last Muslim stronghold in Indus Delta and Afghans are dyeing to control places which have generated revenue+food for whole region for centuries.Don't think that Afghan rhetoric about taking area till Attock bridge or Lahore is stupid,they really mean it because that's their life line,bind that Afghanistan with Indus Delta and it would be peaceful,cut it off from Indus Delta and it would be in darkness & misery,this delta sustains area both West and East of it.Area west of River Indus till Amu drya has population of about 130 million and only few areas are capable of sustaining small amout of population without outer aid.All wars fought in past which have made Afghans warriors have been only for resources.
Kabul has desire that Pakistan grows so weak that it can easily walk into it till Attock or Lahore,While Bharat is dying to have last Muslim stronghold wiped out and the land of Vedas back.It's name tag of India justified.
It's simple matter of Geography, economy and religion for which Control on Greater Indus Delta is desired by both states.While dwellers of Delta are fast asleep,enemy is acting.
Minus Pakistan and you won't see Afghans and Bharatis togather.It's just common goal which unites them.There is no lost love between Afghanistan and Bharat.

@Indus Pakistan
 
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Pakistan was made by 'snatching' a 'part' of Afghanistan and a 'part' of Bharat. And now that part is stronger than ever before. Offc they'd hate us. Both thought they could just walk over us when the firangis left. Both were left with a black eye and a bloody nose. The worldcup is not the only thing the British have won by using 'boundaries'.
 
Although many of us know about Amarullah Saleh and what was his role. he was formal NDA chief of Afghanistan. In his interview to Indian TV he present his view that what does Pakistan want from Afghanistan in order to help them facilitating for peace and negotiation with Taliban. This interview is 6 year old which makes it very interesting of what is happening now days.

Kindly listen to his full interview but the most interesting part you should definitely watch is from 19:35 to 21:46.

Let me here be the devil's advocate. According to Amarullah Saleh if we analyse the current situation does it mean that Afghanistan and USA has has gave up there stance of India role in Afghanistan.

I want intellectual debate instant of emotional rhetorics.

Is the bastard still alive
 
Although many of us know about Amarullah Saleh and what was his role. he was formal NDA chief of Afghanistan. In his interview to Indian TV he present his view that what does Pakistan want from Afghanistan in order to help them facilitating for peace and negotiation with Taliban. This interview is 6 year old which makes it very interesting of what is happening now days.

Kindly listen to his full interview but the most interesting part you should definitely watch is from 19:35 to 21:46.

Let me here be the devil's advocate. According to Amarullah Saleh if we analyse the current situation does it mean that Afghanistan and USA has has gave up there stance of India role in Afghanistan.

I want intellectual debate instant of emotional rhetorics.

.... It's a shame for Pakistan, they should sponsor something positive, something good... : Mr Amrullah Saleh, innocent talks.

Dear Sir, you admitted your self that Pakistanis came up with very positive initiatives towards Afghanistan. The initiatives that you guys refused just because your intentions were not good towards Pakistan.
Pakistan reserves every right to defends herself, and yeah, you know what we can do.
It will be better for you to shut up.
 
Although many of us know about Amarullah Saleh and what was his role. he was formal NDA chief of Afghanistan. In his interview to Indian TV he present his view that what does Pakistan want from Afghanistan in order to help them facilitating for peace and negotiation with Taliban. This interview is 6 year old which makes it very interesting of what is happening now days.

Kindly listen to his full interview but the most interesting part you should definitely watch is from 19:35 to 21:46.

Let me here be the devil's advocate. According to Amarullah Saleh if we analyse the current situation does it mean that Afghanistan and USA has has gave up there stance of India role in Afghanistan.

I want intellectual debate instant of emotional rhetorics.

afghanistan is not a natural country for this reason, see the situation in 1996
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they blame pakistan for their ethnic problem (non pushtoons) and their superiorty complex(pushtoons) and their liberal delima(the liberals)
 
Although many of us know about Amarullah Saleh and what was his role. he was formal NDA chief of Afghanistan. In his interview to Indian TV he present his view that what does Pakistan want from Afghanistan in order to help them facilitating for peace and negotiation with Taliban. This interview is 6 year old which makes it very interesting of what is happening now days.

Kindly listen to his full interview but the most interesting part you should definitely watch is from 19:35 to 21:46.

Let me here be the devil's advocate. According to Amarullah Saleh if we analyse the current situation does it mean that Afghanistan and USA has has gave up there stance of India role in Afghanistan.

I want intellectual debate instant of emotional rhetorics.




Afghan Interior Ministry updates death toll to 20 while 50 injured in Sunday's attack on Amrullah Saleh's guesthouse in Kabul
 
Pakistan's demand can be narrowed down to 3 points.

1) Official recognition of Durand Line as Pak Afghan border and Pakistan's sovereignty over Balochistan & Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, by Kabul. (Pakistan would never officially & publically ask for this).
2) Not let hostile forces, like India/TTP?BLA, threaten Pakistan's western border.
3) Water sharing.

These are not unjust demands, every country in the world would expect them from its neighbor. But the reason Pakistan had to resort to bargain for them (by bringing IEA to negotiating table) is because Afghanistan since 1947 has embarked on a campaign to undermine Pakistan, from refusing to recognize Pakistan to inviting USSR. From invading Bajaur & surrounding Areas to inviting Indians & so on. Many Afghans, especially the communist remnants of Soviet-backed regime & ethno nationalists love to highlight Pakistan's role in Afghanistan post soviet invasion but let's not forget that 1970s was when Pakistan started to fight back the undeclared war the Kabul regime has imposed on it since 1947. Our reply was three decades late
The problem for Pakistan is that our state has failed to establish a national & bipartisan political consensus for these demands & confused the public with "Islami baradar mulk" bs. It's irrational to expect two states to live in complete harmony with booming economic relations when one state claims half of the other's territory and its state & political apparatus is designed only to achieve that objective.
 
Every Pharo got an expiration date. A human being usually face catastrophe when if forgets its place. He flew to high and as a result too many observed him and took notice.
 
Pakistan's demand can be narrowed down to 3 points.

1) Official recognition of Durand Line as Pak Afghan border and Pakistan's sovereignty over Balochistan & Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, by Kabul. (Pakistan would never officially & publically ask for this).
2) Not let hostile forces, like India/TTP?BLA, threaten Pakistan's western border.
3) Water sharing.

These are not unjust demands, every country in the world would expect them from its neighbor. But the reason Pakistan had to resort to bargain for them (by bringing IEA to negotiating table) is because Afghanistan since 1947 has embarked on a campaign to undermine Pakistan, from refusing to recognize Pakistan to inviting USSR. From invading Bajaur & surrounding Areas to inviting Indians & so on. Many Afghans, especially the communist remnants of Soviet-backed regime & ethno nationalists love to highlight Pakistan's role in Afghanistan post soviet invasion but let's not forget that 1970s was when Pakistan started to fight back the undeclared war the Kabul regime has imposed on it since 1947. Our reply was three decades late
The problem for Pakistan is that our state has failed to establish a national & bipartisan political consensus for these demands & confused the public with "Islami baradar mulk" bs. It's irrational to expect two states to live in complete harmony with booming economic relations when one state claims half of the other's territory and its state & political apparatus is designed only to achieve that objective.
And that is preicisely why we should think out of the box, grow a pair and annex all the areas which are pushtun dominant. Just need to build a narrative and aim for re-writing the history books. Ironically, this requires economic freedom to this objective. Our think tanks need to think fearlessly, otherwise this attritional war has already cost us 7 decades of continuous uninterrupted progress which'll only get worse with time. IK and Bajwa missed a trick i reckon, should have just told Trump that okay the price of your safe exit is our annexation of pashtun belt areas of Afghanistan. With the turmoil they're in, they'd have gladly agreed. No one, would question the intents of the other in such a scenario cuz both will have high stakes. Win-win !
 

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