"Afghanistan should be dissolved and become a part of Pakistan because a large number of Afghans, specifically Pashtuns, live in Pakistan. In essence, they are the real Afghans, even though some have fled. The Rawalpindi Agreement, the Durand Line Agreement, and the Ghandamak Agreement have all been made, but this region has always been unsafe. This area will only become secure when it is part of Pakistan's territory."
The Pashtun people living across the Durand Line have suffered from a systematic conflict for more than 150 years, largely as a consequence of the historic efforts to establish Muslim rule in the Indian subcontinent and Central Asia. The British, Russians, and Americans have each played their role in perpetuating this cycle of violence, repeatedly invading the region over the years. This legacy of disruption continues, with external powers maintaining their influence over the Pashtun territories either directly or indirectly, perpetuating a pattern of instability and suffering.
Both nations have mobilized troops along the border, leading to a volatile and rapidly evolving situation. The lack of official declarations of war and limited independent verification make it challenging to assess which side holds a strategic advantage. Historically, Pakistan has maintained a more advanced and better-equipped military compared to Afghanistan. However, the Afghan Taliban's familiarity with the terrain and experience in guerrilla warfare could offset some of Pakistan's conventional military superiority.
What a lot of people seem to forget is that Pakistan has nuclear weapons. A few hit on Kabul could cause numerous casualties and ruin what little economy Afghanistan has.
"Afghanistan should be dissolved and become a part of Pakistan because a large number of Afghans, specifically Pashtuns, live in Pakistan. In essence, they are the real Afghans, even though some have fled. The Rawalpindi Agreement, the Durand Line Agreement, and the Ghandamak Agreement have all been made, but this region has always been unsafe. This area will only become secure when it is part of Pakistan's territory."
Pakistan should be dissolved and the lands returned back to India. Let the Muslim Pakistanis move to Afghanistan and Saudi Arabia
US fail, Russia fail and soon PAK will fail too ! Afghan have nothing to loose !
Indeed gratitude is not international attribute as India learnt from Yunus the Bangladeshi .
The Pashtun people living across the Durand Line have suffered from a systematic conflict for more than 150 years, largely as a consequence of the historic efforts to establish Muslim rule in the Indian subcontinent and Central Asia. The British, Russians, and Americans have each played their role in perpetuating this cycle of violence, repeatedly invading the region over the years. This legacy of disruption continues, with external powers maintaining their influence over the Pashtun territories either directly or indirectly, perpetuating a pattern of instability and suffering.
pakistan has full right of self defence........ firstly afghanistan should give back wakhan corridor to pakistan as a good gesture.
Both nations have mobilized troops along the border, leading to a volatile and rapidly evolving situation. The lack of official declarations of war and limited independent verification make it challenging to assess which side holds a strategic advantage. Historically, Pakistan has maintained a more advanced and better-equipped military compared to Afghanistan. However, the Afghan Taliban's familiarity with the terrain and experience in guerrilla warfare could offset some of Pakistan's conventional military superiority.
What a lot of people seem to forget is that Pakistan has nuclear weapons. A few hit on Kabul could cause numerous casualties and ruin what little economy Afghanistan has.