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Afghanistan
Pakistan and America’s Common Problem With the Taliban
2022-12-17
[KhaamaPress] With the reemergence of the Taliban
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to power and the American force’s withdrawal from Afghanistan after two decades, one of the key promises was not to provide safe havens for the terror groups.

The growing instability, violence, bombing and attacks taking place across Afghanistan is of great concern to all stakeholders, including Pakistain and the US, in particular. The de facto regime in Kabul is yet to fulfill the initial promise and avoid providing sanctuaries to the terror groups.

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the Pak Taliban, Tehrike-e-Taliban Pakistain (TTP), the Afghan Taliban’s ideological twin, already broke down the shaky year-long ceasefire and apprehension is growing in Pakistain on whether the promise will hold, and TTP would not receive support from the Afghan Taliban.

Cross-border shelling between the Afghan and Pak forces took place at the Spin Boldak crossing point twice over the past week, taking the lives of scores of civilians and injuring more from both sides. Both sides blamed each other for the incidents with no guarantee of preventing similar attacks in the future.

This comes as the security situation in Afghanistan has de-escalated over the past month. Target attacks and bombings took place in a Chinese-run hotel and the Pak Diplomatic Mission in Kabul, which sparked further tensions over the foreign diplomat and entity’s security in the capital, and the terror groups’ sanctuaries in Afghanistan.

Like the Afghan Taliban, the Pak Taliban want to overthrow their country’s government and impose their own strict Islamic code. Mehsud, a Pak Taliban commander stated that they want support from the Afghan Taliban in the fight against the Pak government as they once did to their ideological twin in the fight against the Afghan government.
Posted by:trailing wife

#5   great concern to all stakeholders, including Pakistain and the US, in particular.

Ha Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha

FOAD, mohammed lovers. Nobody cares.
Posted by: Dron66046   2022-12-17 13:27  

#4  They sort of have a beach head In Minnesota and Michigan where they can brother marry their way into local majorities. See what develops over the next decade. Whack and destroy concentrations of bad people overseas. No more large scale invasions.
Posted by: Super Hose   2022-12-17 12:51  

#3  /\ Well said.
Posted by: Besoeker   2022-12-17 12:28  

#2  Afghanistan is only a problem for us if we let it be a problem. But if we don't go there and if we don't let them come here then it's not a problem at all. We cannot subjugate the entire Muslim world nor should we try. Trump's Muslim travel ban was the best approach. Just don't let them into our country and stay the fuck out of theirs.
Posted by: Abu Uluque   2022-12-17 12:22  

#1  We would have common ground with Pakistain regarding the Taliban and Afghan instability if the ISI hadn’t created both. I would condemn them more if I wasn’t unsure about how much the CIA helped.
Posted by: Super Hose   2022-12-17 10:34  

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