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Apart from all this the fact remains that Karzai government is failing badly and the only thing he can do is to ask Pakistan to do more. He expects us to do more and wont agree to a fenced border.
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Neo and Azmal, you both need to stop comments like these:
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For what it is worth, as long as Pakistan has military rule, it will keep using insurgencies as a way of influencing its neighbours. The only way to deal with it is to grow economically, and fight the insurgencies.
Afghanistan currently needs argicultural, educational and economical growth, and it will have to achieve this inspite of the Taliban. The Taliban cannot remain in omni-present due to lack of jungle terrain, only a paucity of troops (both Afghan and NATO) allows the Taliban the freedom of movement. If Bush starts applying pressure in the right spots, there may be a remarkable change in the Afghan situation.
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I was replying Azmal's post #12!
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Easy does it.
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Pakistan Link Seen in Afghan Suicide Attacks (NYT) |
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Another Pakistani has blow himself and others in a suicide attack in Afghanistan.
The Afghan assertion, reiterated here by the Governor of Paktika province, of Pakistani involvement in suicide attacks in Aghanistan, does have a foundation : Quote:
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