Meengla
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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.
Primarily the mess in Afghanistan is of Afghanis' own doing. I think they had some semblance of stability, even prosperity, under King Zahir Shah through mid 1970s and got a big head and started dreaming of gobbling up some areas of Pakistan. Maybe they sensed weakness after the Fall of Dhaka in 1971. Zulfi Bhutto paid them back well in kind and I think things were quiet for a bit.
Then the Afghans came up with the bright idea of a very aggressive form of communism in a deeply Islamic tribal society. Study Ahmad Rashid's 'Talibans' to understand the follies, the bloody rebellions by the conservative Afghanis, the regicides, and ultimate a puppet president asking for the Soviets to arrive in Afghanistan. All that was way before any meaningful Pakistani intervention.
As to this Pashtunistan non-sense? Not many Afghans really are stupid enough to put a lot of energy into gobbling up parts of Pakistan and even the Durand Line issue is just a wishful thinking. They KNOW it. If India couldn't take the strategically critical Pakistani controlled Kashmir then how could the Afghans? On the contrary, if the Pashtuns in Afghanistan are not given their due share then they may opt to join with Pakistan or at least try to form a sovereign state bordering Pakistan. Yes, a 'Lenein ke Denein...' situation!
Finally, the current bunch ruling in Kabul is no different from the bunch which ruled between 1979-1992: Foreign backed puppets whose very survival depend on the presence of foreign troops in their country.