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Pakistan asks for assistance from the world nations as 15000 Taliban troops march towards Pakistan


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US is there to help them..lets concentrate on our work... close our borders... 

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17 minutes ago, Joker_007 said:

US is there to help them..lets concentrate on our work... close our borders... 

talk is us wants balochistan to attack Iran 

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10 hours ago, Hitman said:

^&H Not good for any.

India might have to support PAK to stop Taliban's at a distance. INDIA don't want hooligans as neighbors... 

15000 taliban ni world’s 7th largest active military em pikaleka potunda. Antha weak aaa pak army. 

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Yuddaniki Marigina Desham Chex ki alavatu padina body ekuva rojulu agavu ani antaru 

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15 hours ago, Hitman said:

^&H Not good for any.

India might have to support PAK to stop Taliban's at a distance. INDIA don't want hooligans as neighbors... 

India is sponsoring Taliban now, it created good relations after the hijack incident…we built schools, bridges so we can have control over the other side of pak border….

India has sponsored Baloch activists as well so Pak will be in control…ISI is so busy in handling both …

Thats the reason India meeda no focus and no attacks in recent times.

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5 hours ago, Pahelwan4 said:

15000 taliban ni world’s 7th largest active military em pikaleka potunda. Antha weak aaa pak army. 

US army ne em peeka lekapoyindi….Lol

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44 minutes ago, sarfaroshi2 said:

India is sponsoring Taliban now, it created good relations after the hijack incident…we built schools, bridges so we can have control over the other side of pak border….

India has sponsored Baloch activists as well so Pak will be in control…ISI is so busy in handling both …

Thats the reason India meeda no focus and no attacks in recent times.

Ind, Pak & Taliban's is a triangular love story!

Initially Pak used Taliban's to carry out terrorist attacks in J&K region ... But after 9/11 .. US sent troops to Afghanistan to identify & eliminate any terrorist operations against their country .. which kept Talibans busy fighting against US soldiers on their own soil .. & were unavailable to serve Pak's orders .. which was a blessing in disguise for India!

Cut chesthe .. during Trump's regime .. when he issued orders to withdraw troops from Afghanistan after 20 yrs & signed a peace deal (Doha agreement, if iam not wrong) .. India was d most disappointed nation as they were worried abt Taliban's collaboration wid Pak once again ... which led d govt to worry abt J&K's security .. & eventually went ahead wid abrogation of Article 370 for Centre to have complete control over J&K's affairs ..

As Afghanistan started building itself again .. by Talibans taking over & forming a dictatorial govt .. which was / still is not recognised by many nations across d world .. India did support Afghanistan in different ways such as with providing medical supplies .. building infrastructure etc .. & also exposing Pak's double standards towards them .. & also getting some assurances in return that their soil / resources (ppl especially) wont be allowed to use by anybody to strike India in any way!

Rumor has it that India sent its representatives to take part in negotiations during facilitation of Peace deal through back channels .. in which Russia also played a crucial role!

 

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7 hours ago, Pahelwan4 said:

15000 taliban ni world’s 7th largest active military em pikaleka potunda. Antha weak aaa pak army. 

+_(

1 hour ago, sarfaroshi2 said:

US army ne em peeka lekapoyindi….Lol

 

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