Is support to Taliban, a support to terrorism?

Re: Is support to Taliban, a support to terrorism?

Couldnt tell you i’m just a common :smokin2: But maybe after the revolution we shall see. Eh?

yes sir, but it's Pakistan proxy call it political proxy - it was established in Pakistan later grew out of Kabul University as Muslim Youth.

Re: Is support to Taliban, a support to terrorism?

And terrorist dont act for nations? Mostly they dont have a written mandate but i bet they have the support of those they represent…

Plus technically states do terrorism if they are undeclared wars and the objective is to target civiliians and spread fear “terror” to make the other side give up.

What difference is there between the US sanctioned raids of the CIA and Kabile allies against north east Mexico’s mayan population… and the purges of the Indian army in Kashmir… likewise the Hamas and Hezbola wars on Isreal attack civilians but both are done for the better of the people or so the perpetrators say. :smokin2:

it's very difficult for some people to understand, the actions taken by the authority of state is totally different compare to actions which are done by individuals or groups based on certain ideology which is totally against the law of the land.

revolution already come, the people of Pakistan united against the terrorism in any form and any one. we will not tolerate any pyscho self-made version of Islam (recent example was Swat/Malakand)

i assure you, we will take revenge of every single drop of blood be it civilian or security forces.

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What about where tha law doesnt exist or does not recognise your side?

What options do you have then to wage a war... Hamas is the prime example for this they are a political party who win hands down yet they are not recognised and lack the means of conventional war... technically they are fighting a just and legal war albeit using irregular tactics which thier enemies employ just as often.

Palestine is totally different situation, lets back to Afghanistan and stay on topic.

Re: Is support to Taliban, a support to terrorism?

When States target Civilians that is terrorism. I have no problem declaring that. So when the US used the CIA to blow up a Cuban airline that was terrorism.

Who cares what they say. Afghan Taliban targeting Mosques are terrorists. As are the CIA who target civilians.

The difference is that people make excuses like both, Firenze and Faris are doing for their respective sides.

me not making any excuse for any side, the def is simple for me: Who kills/torture kids/womens/poor must be killed, period.

Re: Is support to Taliban, a support to terrorism?

Including the US government and its subsidiaries like the CIA and military forces?

hahahaha....

two types of taliban?

so there are two types of nazis too? one that fought the Soviets and the others who fought the allies?

Buddy they are the one and the same. The Taliban killing Pakistanis on a daily basis won't stop until they turn Pakistan into their version of how a country is suppose to run and same goes for the Taliban in Afghanistan.

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^ I don't want to defend anyone , but I think its not the reality . The terrorist working in Pakistan are different than the ones fighting in Afghanistan . Isn't it ?

i only talk about Pakistan-Government mandated security forces, make sense ?

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^ I don't want to defend anyone , but I think its not the reality . The terrorist working in Pakistan are different than the ones fighting in Afghanistan . Isn't it ?/QUOTE]

The danger lies in this statement.

Re: Is support to Taliban, a support to terrorism?

Yeah that green card worth it right?

How are they different?

Pakistani Taliban conduct terrorist attacks against Pakistani civilians and openly fight Pakistani Army.

Afghan Taliban conduct terrorist attacks against Afghan civilians and openly fight NATO and Afghan forces.

one man's terrorist is another man's freedom fighter.

i support any people who are fighting against the crusaders. if those are taliban of afghanistan, so be it alhamdulillah.

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NATO and Afghan forces are not elected bodies to govern Afghanistan , but Pakistan Army has all the Pakistani nation behind it . Two different things . But honestly speaking I don't give a damn about whats going on in Afghanistan , as long as they stay out of Pakistan . They go fight , die whatever .

nato and afghan forces are no angels, neither is pak army. if you want to sound so intelligent then at least be fair and label all parties terrorists because all of them conduct terrorist attacks against civilians.

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And if they kill Muslim civilians, destroy mosques that is fine?