[đŸ‡ŠđŸ‡«] Stanikzai refuses to accept Durand line along with Mulla Mobin

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His speech is published bhai......open declaration of war no? Our own ullu de putthay jahl de putter don't understand or comprehend the drama we face and our poor soldiers die daily because of this fitna. Any Baqistani backing Afghani terrorists should be beaten up in public on our streets:
 
Stanikzai fails to understand that refusing to accept the Durand line also means denying the statehood of Afghanistan. Afghanistan got its existence based on the Durand line as a buffer between the former Russian Tsarist Empire and British colonial India. It is an artificial state of British colonial creation. The Afghans can not eat the cake and still have it! With the Durrand line out of the equation, it can also mean the potential partition of Afghanistan among Pakistan, Iran, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and China. How does it sound? Afghanistan being a failed state, a grand partition will likely become the final solution.
 
Stanikzai fails to understand that refusing to accept the Durand line also means denying the statehood of Afghanistan. Afghanistan got its existence based on the Durand line as a buffer between the former Russian Tsarist Empire and British colonial India. It is an artificial state of British colonial creation. The Afghans can not eat the cake and still have it! With the Durrand line out of the equation, it can also mean the potential partition of Afghanistan among Pakistan, Iran, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and China. How does it sound? Afghanistan being a failed state, a grand partition will likely become the final solution.
Exactly!....Afghanistan is a fake creation.....lol.....Ye bilkul haqeeqat hae and the ones denying this are clueless. Somebody in our gubment/ army should convince da Irani's to bust Afghanistan up and take their western/ northern half all da way to Tajikistan. Those Tajiki are already Irani toady and that whole western/ northern Afghanistan is all Persian speaking people they are natural born Irani turani pitthu/ tuttu. Iran can totally pull da rug from underneath these harami talibs. If the Irani's/ Tajiks divvy up Afghanistan it will be a godsend for us. The threat to our country will be gone overnight.
 
There is no expiry date on the Afghanistan-British Treaty. This is common knowledge. Hence the Durand Line is the official border between Pakistan and Afghanistan.

Or Pakistan should annex the whole of Afghanistan to solve the Durand Line issue.
agree but it is painful for Afghans when they remember that Peshawar used to be the winter capital of Afghanistan. Imagine Lahore is given to India after Canada conquers Pakistan and makes an agreement that it will be part of India. This scenario is horrifying but the Durand-line is a controversial subject when you read the history of this region.

If I cut the story into 2 paragraphs, Ahmed Shah Abdali founded Afghanistan and it was founded on the geography of Afghanistan, Peshawar and parts of Balochistan. Abdali attacked Punjab several times but Ranjeet Singh managed to defend himself each time. He later on occupied Peshawar to create a buffer zone between Punjab and Afghanistan. So if Afghans come to fight again, they fight in this region rather than ruining everything in Punjab. The British came and took over Punjab in 1840-50s and then Peshawar naturally fell to them. The Afghans in the hope to regain Peshawar fought with the British at least 3 times but they lost miserably finally agreeing to surrender Peshawar and declare the Durand line.

Now when the Afghans found an opportunity after the British left, it was their natural desire to recapture the land which once upon a time used to be Afghanistan. Pakistan inherited the land from British and it became the de facto border of Pakistan and Afghanistan. This is one of the reasons why Afghanistan did not recognise Pakistan at the time of independence. It's a long and complicated history and I am not saying that Afghanistan have any right on this land of Pakistan but I am telling the Afghans perspective.

My 2 cents
 
More than 120k Pakistani citizens are dead including tens of thousands of our soldiers, mostly in KPK. The Afghani won't back down. We know this. They'll keep on killing our citizens. They are really a curse upon us. We are spending the majority of our security expenditure on policing FATA/ Waziristan/ Bajaur since 2001.
 
More than 120k Pakistani citizens are dead including tens of thousands of our soldiers, mostly in KPK. The Afghani won't back down. We know this. They'll keep on killing our citizens. They are really a curse upon us.
You better curse all the Generals ( 1972- Today) who lured ordinary citizens with the carrot of fake strategic depth in Afghanistan and created this mess. If that was not enough, when the Soviets left Afghanistan, they came up with the dangerous Taliban formula. They never learned from history that even the Persians and British never wanted the Afghan territory to be part of their empire for some valid reason. The lesson is run from the Afghans as far as you can; consider it a dangerous virus.
 
You better curse all the Generals ( 1972- Today) who lured ordinary citizens with the carrot of fake strategic depth in Afghanistan and created this mess. If that was not enough, when the Soviets left Afghanistan, they came up with the dangerous Taliban formula. They never learned from history that even the Persians and British never wanted the Afghan territory to be part of their empire for some valid reason. The lesson is run from the Afghans as far as you can; consider it a dangerous virus.
Sir G I curse our jharrnails daily here, but its the law of unintended consequences. Look at the US jharrnails blundering into Iraq, aur ab Irani turani un per sawaar hain gay big time. What the Zionists concocted back in 2001 has massively backfired on them too in Iraq. As they say hindsight is 20/20.......saadda vhee aee haal hae ga. We totally miscalculated on Afghanistan. Lot of people say that Bhutto was removed because he didn't accept the US policy on Afghanistan in 1977/ 1978. The US knew the Irani Shah was a gonner......so they tried to buffer up/ intervene on the Durand line/ Afghanistan using us badbakht as da hammer cuz they saw the communists gaining power during Hafizullah Amin/ Bibrak tenure. We just got used and dumped! Laanat hovay on Zia and his coterie of CIA bhattay waalay jharrnails. They've involved us in dis mess from which we can't get out of.
 
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I'm making dua/ hoping right now dat da pagal Irani shia just fuckk these harami Afghani up because its the right thing to do bhai.....lol.....Khuda karay yehee howay buss! I have hope dat da revolutionary Shia rhetoric/ dogma boils over and pits the supremacist Irani's against dese donnkey riding harami Afghani.......Inshallah!......lol.......I have hope.....aur saadda kaam ho jaey buss. Inshallah!
 
agree but it is painful for Afghans when they remember that Peshawar used to be the winter capital of Afghanistan. Imagine Lahore is given to India after Canada conquers Pakistan and makes an agreement that it will be part of India. This scenario is horrifying but the Durand-line is a controversial subject when you read the history of this region.

If I cut the story into 2 paragraphs, Ahmed Shah Abdali founded Afghanistan and it was founded on the geography of Afghanistan, Peshawar and parts of Balochistan. Abdali attacked Punjab several times but Ranjeet Singh managed to defend himself each time. He later on occupied Peshawar to create a buffer zone between Punjab and Afghanistan. So if Afghans come to fight again, they fight in this region rather than ruining everything in Punjab. The British came and took over Punjab in 1840-50s and then Peshawar naturally fell to them. The Afghans in the hope to regain Peshawar fought with the British at least 3 times but they lost miserably finally agreeing to surrender Peshawar and declare the Durand line.

Now when the Afghans found an opportunity after the British left, it was their natural desire to recapture the land which once upon a time used to be Afghanistan. Pakistan inherited the land from British and it became the de facto border of Pakistan and Afghanistan. This is one of the reasons why Afghanistan did not recognise Pakistan at the time of independence. It's a long and complicated history and I am not saying that Afghanistan have any right on this land of Pakistan but I am telling the Afghans perspective.

My 2 cents
cut the bullshit.

The point is the Durand Line has no expiry date.

Hence Afghanistan has no claim.

No need to tell elaborate and useless stories.
 

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