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Ok now you are making no sense. Anways this is just a waste of time.You need to pick a book up in pakhtun history. This is now just pointless.
Re: A memorable incident
Ok now you are making no sense. Anways this is just a waste of time.You need to pick a book up in pakhtun history. This is now just pointless.
Re: A memorable incident
No they're not. Pakistani Pakhtuns hate Afghanis anyways, these kids that were kidnapped were Pakistani Pakhtuns, by Afghani Thugs. Also, the brave Pak army is killing those that support terrorism in the country, spread ethnic and sectarian violence, and alot of them are foriegners using our country for their aims. They will all be shot dead.
This was just an example to show you how much the Afghanis love the Pakistani pakhtuns, they would even kidnap their children and hold them hostage.
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Please you actually buy that nonsense. 70-80000 troops and pak army has done nothing but ruin the situation, not to mention they have had their hands dirty in it. You are spreading lies to divide the pashtuns/pakhtuns up, and its not working, because you have no facts to back it up.
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We dont need to divide something thats already divided, we only care about the plight of our NWFP, not Afghanistan, even though our governments in the past have gone out of the way for them Aff-ghanis, but since they thank us by kidnapping our children and messing our country up, we shouldnt be that nice in future.
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Oh, and this incident is a lie now? I was a few kms away from that embassy my man.
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They feel the same about you.
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^ yeah i know, they are very 'nashukraz'.
Also, when the Pakistani Pakhtuns went to help the Afghan Talibobs after the US started bombing them, the Tali-bobs left them for the NA to feed on them, and thats another example of how much afghanis love the pakistani pakhtun. There was a gentleman, who was actually from inner punjab who said, 'amreeka sey jihad karney gaye they lekin wahan to apnoon ney hi marwa diya'.
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Also, someone here on this thread asked why this incident was memorable. Let me clarify, its memorable because of the bravery of the SSG, not a single kid was harmed when they went in to shoot the Afghan kidnappers.
As for hijacking the school bus incident itself, it was dispicable and shameful, and just demonstrates what measures they would goto. And you cant blame Pakistan for their actions since this was before the time of the Tali-bobs.
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Yeh like you know, actually it was your beloved pak army who cut their support. Remember the slogans pakistan humari jaan, sabsay pehlay pakistan lolllllllllllllll, guess islam didnt really matter then huh? The NA killed pashtuns regardless of sides, since there is no difference. Can you make a difference between a pakhtun from ningahar and one from swat? Or one from Zhob and one from Qandahar? You can't, if you say yes then you are either a liar or completely blind. You know nothing about pashtun history or afghan history, you grab incidents and use them into your pathetic "pak good afghan bad' argument.
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What's wrong with sabsay pehlay pakistan????offcourse sabsay pehlay pakistan.
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Well on one hand they justify using islam, and then when it doesn't work it becomes national interest.
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dabz do u hav any evidence whatsoever, that paki pakhtuns wanna be part of afghans or are u just voicin an opinion? Sorry, i couldnt really tell from wat u were sayin.
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Well I do feel that people tend to generalize. That was horrible incident and SSG handled it very well. The thing is that Pakistan has historical, cultural ties with Afghanistan. Both countries share so many common things. This the time to move on. Both countries should come closer and work together for peace and progress.