Taliban and ANP: hand in hand






We all know that Pakistani/Afghanistani Madrassah's were full of foreign elements once, when Pakistan was being mold into a" Khilafa".

Maulvi Sami Ul Haq says that we are like one community even if something goes on in jungles of Phillipines it's our duty to fight with it..... He says there are suicide bombings as bombers see "Jannah" in front of their eyes.

You said that it is because of US that we have all these problems in Afghanistan,I simply asked you who invited all these foriegn fighters into Afghanistan/Pakistan to strengthen this " Khilafa " and acheive "Jannah"?? Pakistani authorities are as much to blame as anyone else. I don't think ANP has much to do with the Taliban movement though.
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I didn't post the videos to prove anything, they just provide an insight into the situation and why we need to develop a consensus as Pakistanis rather than tearing the homeland apart.

These fighters were drawn into Afghanistan/Pakistan because the US/NATO a foreign power was occupying a Muslim nation. This is NO DIFFERENT from the USSR occupying Afghanistan, except that the US was on the other side, and everything was fine and dandy. I am not a Taliban supporter, but as Pakistani Pakhtun, I will say that Pakistan has ZERO credibility in Afghanistan after that shameless about face. Pakistan supported, nurtured and propelled the Talibs into Afghanistan. For once, the Durand line became meaningless in a positive sense, where the two countries were in a loose, informal confederation.

Considering the fact that Amrikis have installed a puppet government in Afghanistan and has a stooge in Musharraf does not help much. If you think that Islam and Pakistan do not mix, then let us dissolve the federation right now...our forefathers did not fight for Pakistan to be some artificial secular state comprising of disparate ethnic groups. We are Pakistanis, and out state is the vanguard of Islam in South Asia.

Also, thank you for mentioning t