Afghanistan: America's forgotten war

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wow man! Pakistan is definitely on Bharati minds. You can't even complete a sentence before Pakistan gets injected in your mental behind.

Another wet dream by a Bharati.

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:bizz:

Really? How much of Afghanistan is under US control? How much is under Karzai’s control? The only thing US achieved in Afghanistan is forming a puppet govt which only resides and controls Kabul, period.

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:rotfl: There goes any credibility.

Yet another gem :rotfl:

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Yeap! So many armies have come into Kabul and installed their puppets. Interesting to see so many Afghans ready to serve these armies. Then people talk big about Afghani Khudi.

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I am guessing you are Indian..I don’t support the interference in other countries affairs..but the mind boggles..considering Indias actions in Bangladesh and Sri Lanka..your holier than thou attitude is as such a bit of a waste..as for the rest of your blatantly incorrect comments about Al Qaeda and the Pak military as well as giving too much credit to Pakistan with respect to the taliban..(again the Indian tendency to turn the ISI into some sort of super organization which can destroy nations)

My approach to the US is simpler..the US has it’s interests ..meaning as the article shows get what they want and if loads of people die in the process who cares (they are only Pakistanis after all..you get the odd chamcha like anti supporting that policy because there qibla is in the direction of the white house)..I say snub them a few times chuck their CIA guys out of Pakistan and let Pakistanis do whats best for Pakistan..if there are trouble makers catch them..charge them and convict them in Pakistan in a proper trial..any Pak leader who treats the yanks like equals and not slaves or depenedants would instantly get treated right by the yanks. It’s called self respect..and its common sense as well…because like anyone else if you start conceding one inch of your sovereignity to america (or a camel if you know the story) they will take a province..and eventually you lose all..

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Do best in making Haji Mardan khan the hero? Allowing him to go kill people in Afghanistan?

Man your vision may be great for Afghanistan as your fellow Kabulis have turned that country into a Jannat.

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How funny, this coming on the same week as the US finding that Pakistans is more likely to fail than Afghanistan. I'm not sure if I should laugh or applaud your misplaced patriotism.
By the way, how may attempts have been made on Musharaff's life? How many officers were behind it?

Hmm...don't support the interference in other countries affairs. What were the Taliban? What was the "Afghan" jihad? Ahh...yes..that's right you were fighting the godless communists.
How many Al Qaeda members were arrested in Pakistan? How many in Afghanistan?
I say do it. Kick the US out. Tell the CIA to get the hell out of Pakistan. While they're at it, they can take all the prefrential trade agreements as well. You can keep the money, the billions, the US gave. Then we can see how long the Pakistan economy grows. Then you will be free to establish Talibanistan.

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Well it is your nit-picking $hit-picking. Pick whatever you wanna pick man! Who am I to stop you from soiling your hands and then putting them in your mouth.

Newsweek had a good story, and this $hity place fundforpeace had theirs. Both are from new-Bharati-god-USA. It is upto you man to pick and sniff.

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Guys, lets get back to discussion regarding Afghan's forgotten war!

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where is the discussion about the actual article?

why is pakistan so secretly supportive of the taliban? why do they arm and train murderers and export them to afghanistan when it is trying desperately to rebuild peacefully?