"Oh no! The terrorists we've been training since the 1980's and who we've supported in undermining the previous Afghan government turned out to support terrorism within our country! Who could have seen that coming?"
@@harlowidawe literally have the receipts. Pakistan's military was giving money to the Taliban for decades (including during the US conflict with Afghanistan while the Pakistanis were receiving US military aid). The US needs to apologize to India for ever being friends with Pakistan.
Sweet irony. The Taliban were radicalized, trained and organized in Pakistani camps for reinsertion into Afghanistan from among the refugees that went there during the Soviet invasion and subsequent civil war among the warlords. They even named their organization as "students" of the Pakistan Imams (Taliban literally means students in the Pashto language). Be careful what you wish for and all that...
@quenky1 The word "Taliban" is a Pashto/Persian plural form of the Arabic word "Talib" (singular, meaning student/searcher). The -an suffix is an Iranic plural suffix, so it means "Students" here. "Talib al-'Ilm" is an Arabic phrase meaning "Student of Knowledge". It refers to someone who goes out of his way to learn matters deeply under a professional.
@@YNine25 the terms of the conflict aren't particularly relevant when the general conditions are the issue. Britain, Russia and the US were in the region because of territorial disputes with factions that don't require a nation state in the modern industrial sense. How Pakistan is dealing with it, doesn't change the fact that an effectively tribal government only recognizes boarders defined by culture and race. It is the same conflict that Britain, Russian and American tried to manage and capitalize on in turns.
@@YNine25 But Pakistan 🇵🇰 was supporting the taliban because they feared Afghanistan would be to friendly with India and the west. Pakistan made the decision to hide Osama from the USA. Pakistan chooses to side more with China then the US. So why should we pitty Pakistan when it ignored US consul and betrayed our trust? Pakistan choose to embrace Islamic fundamentalis over secular rule and wonder why the rapid dogs bite the hand that feed them. Pakistan made this bed and now they need to lay in it.
So you expect Pakistan to steamroll Afghanistan and begin a decades long occupation until they realize there's nothing of value in the country and just get fed up with the locals and leave them to their squalor?
afghanis are attacking pakistan since 1960 because of durand line. afghanis are the first ones who didnt recognize pakistans borders. there will be no compensation of afghanis now.
What backfired? It is old conflict older than taliban or Pak state Comment section is stinking with 🇮🇳 nats , many of whom using English/Islamic IDs and repeating same argument
@@usmanqureshi08 “You can’t keep snakes in your backyard and expect them to only bite your neighbor" US Secretary of state Hillary Clinton to Pakistan They grew them to use them against Afghanistan and Indian Kashmir
It seems all of pakistan's investment on terrorism has gone to waste 😂 Pakistan has always hope and dreams on Taliban to use it as proxy against india ,now they are the ones who is paying the price
@@anantnigam1639 a bigger credit also goes to the people who fight these narratives both in real life and on online. Itz not only govt and amry preventing sepratism but all indians
@@siddharthjain9611yeah i am from one of smaller ethnic groups in india (garhwali) imagine living in some rump state of Kingdom of garhwal and Kumaon. No thanks i am happy we are indians .
Just so we remember: Pakistan was the hideout of Taliban and Al-Qaeda when the Coalition (Pakistan ironically included) attacks Afghanistan, Pakistan suffered from the ones who they coddled, bin Laden's house was near a military camp and academy. They now suffering with TTP and other Islamist terrorist attacks. Well, I don't say they deserved that.
this has nothing to do with Islam though and your philosophy for Islam is really broken probably formed by biased sources. Lets take a quick look in history. the Abbasid caliphate, the largest caliphate of islam from within the first generations of Muslim stretched from the Moroccan coast to India. but only 20 percent were Muslims .the rest were Christians and jews. did the 20 percent go and loot everything from the 80 percent? also mention one thing that is impermissible that u can do in the name of Islam@quenky1
@quenky1 Good thing the US isn't under a religion. We just conquer lands and establish everything under the one true country. Doing bad things to achieve this goal is perfectly permissible in our constitution. Karma has nothing to do with anything. And Pakistan is a nuclear power. If something happens, that's going to affect the world not just whatever karma stuff you talking about.
@quenky1 Islam always condemns violence and terrorism and the Quran says that you should still respect non-Muslims. Also, harmful deeds will be punished in Islam. Please don't generalize and spread harmful rumors and misinformation.
As a Pakistani, i was openly against Taliban takeover. My friends were their staunch supporters. Trying to convince them was like talking to a brick wall
That makes you one of the few 😂 . Because literally everyone saw it coming, and laughing at Pakistanis because they thought Taliban , the terrorist organisation with support Pakistan because same same religion 😂 laughable concept . Terrorist are terrorist , when there is no one to fight ..they fight among themselves .
Most of Pakistani think like your friend sorry to say that.... They thought taliban was good for afganisthan... Many afgani refugees then came to India in the end... India has to take more burden of terrorism which has nothing to do with us..... It's high time for you Pakistanis to focus on education rather than a ideology.... Have book on one hand and quran on other.... In the end it will help you all
@@jefflarin3774when your extra chromosome fails to comprehend a moral conundrum you just bring up our religion 😂 we’re balls deep in your brain right now and we don’t even know who tf you are 😭😭😭
Pakistani milatry incorrectly assumed Afghanistan would indirectly be under their control after the Americans left. However Afghanistan is still an independent country.
Not gunna lie I never knew Afghanistan was that big compared to Pakistan. It's actually HUGE, despite Pakistan having 230m people and nuclear weapons, and Afghanistan having only 40m
“You can’t keep snakes in your backyard and expect them to only bite your neighbor" US Secretary of state Hillary Clinton to Pakistan As someone once said you reap what you sow! They grew them to use them against Afghanistan and Indian Kashmir
@@lord_hellraiser254NO! you are wrong, it wasn't the USA, It was SaudiA, Imran Khan had spoked Ill of MBS one time in SaudiA when he had to wait for 4 hours & 2nd IK abused and sweared MBS in Punjabi at a closed meeting in Pakistan. SaudiA head at pak founds out and sent exact translated words to MBS. That's what caused his removal. IK didn't have guts to blame MBS publicly and tossed everything on USA.
Thats for public consumption. The real reason that they supported Taliban is to have a friendly Afghanistan that would accept the Durand Line or atleast doesn’t talk about it. Also Pak Military was obsessed with strategic depth that they lack against India. They believed that Afghanistan could be their strategic depth.
Oh Surprise. Who would have tought that Supporting a Fanatic Terrorist group and then having a Fanatic Terrorist Group as Neighbor could result in Problems. Nobody could possibly have seen that one coming...
The region around Waziristan and the Suleiman mountains is the actual Pashtun homeland. After the Caliphate reached modern Southern Afghanistan, around Kandahar to Gardez and Ghazni, they Islamized the Pashtun tribes in the mountains and massacred the Hindu-Buddhist people of the southern plains and deserts. The region of Kabul and Northwestern Pakistan inhabited by Pashtuns today were Indic lands, inhabited by Dardic, Hindko, Punjabi and especially Gandharian tribes before all either being assimilated or eliminated from the area. The city of Peshawar used to have a Hindko speaking majority.
@@xijinpig8982 Peshawar even during British Era was not even majority Pashtun, only after independence in Pakistan it became such. However the surrounding of Peshawar has been inhabited by the Afghan Tribes since the 15th-16th century.
@@sabtaingopinath9652 What? The original inhabitants of Kabul, Kunar River Valley, Peshawar (Purushapura), Charsadda (Pushkalavati), Swat (Oddiyana) and Hund (Upabhandapura) were Indo Aryan peoples, be it Hindko, Punjabi, Dardic or broadly Gandharian. That region was Gandhara, and even the Greeks called it a part of India.
@@xijinpig8982 i would agree with you for areas outside FATA in Khyber paskhtunkhwa but not kabul or kunar areas, they might have been infulenced by gandhara region culturally and religiously but the people were still pashton
Isn't it hypocritical to call the Taliban a terror group and Hamas a militant entity? If you were unbiased you'd call them both 1 name or neither of them.
I don’t think TLDR mentioned Hamas here in this video 💀💀💀if they did, then okay sure. *BUT* they didn’t even mention it h, so why’re you saying this. TLDR have made mistakes (which is true), but literally EVERYONE has bias, including TLDR news; it’s apart of human nature. Btw, for heads-up, I don’t like Hamas. Screw Hamas/Terrorists and BIBI Netanyahu. Btw, for the whole Hamas stuff, since I know you support Israel deeply (as shown from your comment history on this channel), here’s something interesting: Israel literally propped up Hamas during when Palestine held their first elections (2000s) to divide the Palestinians and stuff like that. Even after that, Israel continued to support Hamas (secretly) to make sure that the Palestinians weren’t united.
@@anifsky1065 oh I am well aware of that. This ridiculous notion that there is a "need" to "slow burn" the palestian population is harmful for everyone besides the ego of a few corrupt leaders. No one wouldn't be in this situation if Bibi hadn't hijacked politics and changed them to a strictly us against them situation. Hopefully he'll be gone soon and things will start to settle for the first time in 25 years and this whole conflict can finally start to reach an actually rational long term solution. I'll mention this since you have no way of knowing this, in 2022, while the opposition was in control for a year, it was such a quiet year for politics inside Israel it's insane. You don't realize how much someone can hijack the press's attention until you've gotten a break from it. (My comment is more about the use of the word "terrorists", if TLDR claim they are trying to be unbiased, they can't apply impactful labels to some things and not others)
Just like when the US helped the Taliban against the Russians or when Pakistan helped the Taliban against the US or when China Uses the Taliban against India in the futere.
Minor correction: the Afghan Pakistani border is the ceasefire line between British India and Afghanistan. Not the Durrand line. The durrand line is something different and is now void. Building countries on ceasefire lines dont really work well in the long term. Also you missed the fact that alot of Pashtun separatist elements also exist.
I'm curious as a 3rd party, what's the difference between the ceasefire line and the Durand line? Large parts of KPK like Peshawar, Dir and Swat valleys and so on were already within British India after the British defeated the Sikhs. So according to you which parts of Pakistan's western border aren't recognised by the Afghans? 🤔
All Pashtun lands are rightfully Afghan lands. The durrand line was the treaty signed in the second anglo Afghan war. Then Afghanistan and Brits had the third anglo Afghan war where Afghanistan gained some lands. and a ceasefire was agreed and lateron the ceasefire line became the defacto border @@xijinpig8982
correction: Pakistan did not rightly suspect that the Taliban would return to power when the US would leave, the Taliban returned to power because of Pakistan's help.
Not really, most of Pakistans help comes from neglecting the border allowing them to escape, and not confronting Afghani divisions when found, while they went on multiple operations against the TTP
Wherever the Chinese 🇨🇳 regime goes, that place becomes *a disaster.* Whether it's Hong Kong, Sri Lanka, Argentina, Zambia, Kenya, Laos, Cambodia, Afghanistan, or Pakistan.
you could say the same thing to USA, but instead of financiers going, their military went to these countries. USA was in SL during 88/89 JVP insurrection. And others should be obvious.
To be fair I don't think China really cares who comes up on top, as long as whoever wins, and loses for that matter is more reliant on China in the future.
@@mycodingchannel9690look at South Korea, Japan and Germany, if it weren’t for American support and occupation they be shitholes like North Korea and the Eastern Bloc. Since USSR collapsed and Eastern Europe joined the West they have been getting wealthier. How are you able to explain that then?
What people dont understand is,that since the Afghans don't recognise the durand line,no matter what gov is in power, Afghanistan will be at odds with Pakistan
It is pure Islamic values, I don't know what you know about the Islamic concept of "Tamkeen تمكين" but if you read Islamic history this fighting among Islamic Sultanits and Amarits is a recurring phenomena. I hope one day my part of the world accepts Modernity and Enlightenment , joining the rest of the world in peace and accepting of none Muslims as equals in Human rights.
Wait but didn’t the US also support these Taliban fighters (Mujahideen) when Afghanistan was being invaded by the Soviet Union?and what has the US done for Afghanistan they came in destroyed the country killing thousands of innocent people and went back to their own country.
A young Pakistani here, I'd tell the international media not to worry as only the soldiers are fighting and the people making them fight are happily smoking cigars in their rooms ;-)
Watch out since those same cigar smoking people will not hesitate to subdue you into forced conscription and still happily smoke their ciggs to prevent themselves and their kids to be thrown into war.
Pakistan always hated stable Afghanistan. That's why they supported insurgency through right hand and Americans through other.Stable, sovereign Afghanistan never acknowledged Pakistan border claims especially at Khyber regions, and Pakistan know this. So Pakistan now in a serious trouble. Entire Afghanistan war is about Pakistan game to undoo Bharath influence in Afghan land.
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Religion of peace back at it. Starting to think that the partition was accidentally the best thing to ever happen to India. Countries with similar problems like Nigeria should consider a Muslim partition of their own
It was the best thing but the only problem is the muslims that were allowed to live in india after that bloody partition . These muslims still think about conquering india and are growing their population at a higher rate than any other community. They didn't do anything positive after partition in the india that will make the majority of india ever think that are good for india . They are liability for india in mostly every criteria for which the country is judged . They are second most largest community in india after Hindus. Their literacy rate is even less than the backward castes of india and these people actually got help from central government ,state government , NGO's and all that . Apart from some great people like APJ Abdul kalam ,Zakir Hussain and AR rahman ,majority of them are just liabilities that are always ready to start a fight with the backing of liberals , international media ,Indian supreme courts and international NGO's.
As if India is a land of freedom and prosperity for all... Don't get me wrong, I'm an atheist so I'm no fan of Islam or Hinduism, but let's not throw stones at each other's glass houses, shall we?
@@TheAmericanAmericanYou might notice a slight difference between India's exponential growth, even with their own religious/ethnographic difficulties, and Pakistan's complete and utter failure to even do basic things like making sure over 60% of their population is literate. This is not a joke, 40% of Pakistanis are illiterate, and this is governing a much smaller country than India that has a literacy rate of about 80%. The difference is stark and telling about the difference between an Islamic theocracy and a country that is genuinely pushing to modernize.
@@foregone_roulette Nah, KSA and other GCC members are basically a full blown Absolute monarch theocracy and they're doing fine. Zia ul-haq regime destroyed pakistan once and for all
@@foregone_roulette you missed my point: ALL religions are bad. You act as if only Islamic countries are failing. I say ALL religious dominated countries(including my own) are failing. We humans are not living up to our potential. Religion is holding us back.
@@shinjonmal8936 they have found a way to upset Iran 😂😂😂🤣 Pakistan and Iran signed deal to built gas line but pakistan backed out after US threats and Iran now asked pakistan to pay 18 billion dollars
It's not drawn by Brits. Invading Afghan we're kicked out by Mughals(Hindustan /Hindland) then Maratha(Hindavi Swaraj /Hind's Confederacy) then Sikh Confederacy
us Pakistanis, we still got mad love for Afghanistan. But yo, our military? They straight-up sellin' out to the West, man. Meanwhile, them Afghans? They livin' that real freedom life, no cap.
Don't worry according to quran "They (disbelivers) wish to extinguish Allah’s light with their mouths, but Allah will ˹certainly˺ perfect His light, even to the dismay of the disbelievers"
correct one cuz of shaded region. Lets not be fooled by what we had with what we have. If you are that concerned then please do go help it be what you think it should be
As a Pakistani i knew we gonna have trouble after taliban takeover,people in Pakistan think that theh will takeout Pakistani taliban but in reality they are literally the same people with same mindset how can they take them out.and further taliban never recognise durand line a border between Pakistan amd Afghanistan
Just to add some context. 1- Pakistani people does not support the action taken by the military. 2- Pakistani people were against the deportation of the afghanis living in Pakistan for past 40 years ( most of them were born here ). 3- The Pakistani military has unchecked power and control over everything in the country from milk and cereal to the supreme courts. 4- To Challenge military people voted for Imran Khan and his party won 179 seats in the elections later they were reduced to around 60-70 by military ( there is ton of evidence of rigging ) 5- The military lost its reputation and value in Pakistan and is desperate to regain it by any means, since they cant afford/win a war against India hence they targeting Afghanistan. 6- Military don't care about terrorism in Pakistan unless they are profiting from it. 7- There is an unspoken martial law in Pakistan.
Pakistan killing women and children 😢 in Afghanistan after sending helpless women and children back to die in Afghanistan. They killed women and children in Iran too. What a tragedy
As a Pakistani Pashtun. Welp i don't know what to do. Should I side with the country where i was born but the people treated me like im a terrorist or should i side with a country that got fucked for 50 years but says im their ethnic brother. Hmmm what to do
Who says you are a terrorist in Pakistan? Pashtuns are respected as a warrior race in Pakistan. Pakistanis only have problem with namak haram afghans. We don't hate you, you are our brothers.
Read the history of Peshawar (Purushapura). Side with Pakistan from India. Afghan claim on Quetta, is justified. Not on any other region. Afghan (Rohilla, Pathan) came as Migrants in India doesn't mean those part belongs to Taliban.
Just think, would you have been able to get the education you received if you were in Afghanistan? What about freedom? You will probably have been forced to become a taliban fighter or beg for food at young age.
I think Afghanistan will score initial victories if a war occurs, since there are a lot of Pashtuns in Pakistan, Afghanistan's main ethnicity. And Taliban has lots of American weapons that were owned by captured soldiers, so don't forget that. I don't think USA would want to join the conflict, but if they do, it's all over for Taliban. Honestly, Taliban is just hostile to all their neighbours, there's a chance of getting ganged up on if they go to war with Pakistan
Considering Iran also had a similar estrangement with Pakistan , Afg can expect help from Iran and India but after initial gains it would go south if America supports Pak diplomatically or directly, the taliban is still a new country with a force of around 100 000 strong Pak has one of 650 000
@@Che18335 true but that was once NATO left and they only had to deal with the Afghan national army,something which was relying on us and friends for protection
I don't know if you have a personal hatred towards India because any map you show of India has Jammu & Kashmir and Arunachal Pradesh removed. If you have to show a map of the contested regions, show the map with the actual line of control.
Pakistan was a british creation and frankly it is better for it to dissolve, give Balochs a country, return the land of Pashtuns to Afghanistan and Kashmir to India.
Kashmir already suffers from terrorism, try adding a another area with lax gun laws and a resentful population, and two other states who dont even consider themself to be Kashmir, also If the taliban dont care about religion enough to not attack Pak, what will they do to India
I think it has been long enough to call it "Afghanistan" not the Taliban because they have defeated all of historical and present super powers to "deserve" to rule the country, and for you to say "conflict between Afghanistan and Pakistan" rather than what you were saying.
@@amazingamx1255 That's actually pretty sad. To mindfuck them against their own religion, while also considering them filth Why? Just why? I cry for Pakistanis. To turn their back against their own people to only end up as a sh*thole.
Anyone with Any knowledge of that region would have seen that a Pashtun movement, specifically an aggressive one like the Taliban would seek to expand into Pakistan to unite their kin. Pakistan’s foundation of the Taliban its unwavering support for decades has expectedly begun to backfire
I think it shows the short sightedness of people in this reply section with comments about Pakistan shooting itself in it's foot. They can't see that the video tells there is major tension b/w these two countries. Although no war is on the horizon, it leads a path for a toxic future relationship if no peace talks initiate.
don't call it a border, it is not a border it's just a line Britain has lined up. Afghans and the people on both sides of the line don't accept the line as a border
@@doctornochu3092they dont want to be part of pakistan thats the point. Just like the Baluch. Honestly if pakistan didnt trat them like shit fo decades this wouldnt have happend.
Pakistan will not bother with strict rules of engagement as Coalition forces or comparatively even USSR back in the day. If Taliban thinks hiding among villagers will work again, it will most likely not.
I mean on the one hand this is totally the consequences of decades of Pakistani policy. On the other hand, I don't think picking fights with a nuclear power on your border is a smart idea.
Question: Is Pakistan desperate enough to start a nuclear war beside it? The Russo-Ukraine War is an example that just because you have nukes doesn't mean you can get to use it beside the country you are at war with...
@@theotherohlourdespadua1131 Depends if the state's existence is threatened. But Afghanistan doesn't have nukes and the Taliban is an international pariah. Unlike with Russia in Ukraine, there's nobody truly pressuring the Pakistanis to keep the war conventional
@@lioraselby5328That is true yet if Pakistan does use their Nukes there, there will be a pretty bad picture of Pakistanis seen in the world for well a long time
@@xsupremeyx9923 would it? Japan bombed a military base and got its civilian cities nuked twice ,as much hate America gets it dosnt get the hate of that incident
@@memeconsumer773 deserves the hate, yet at that time if they opted for ground invasion, the casualties would've far exceeded the bombings. For instance Tokyo's fire bombing took way more lives than the nuke
"Oh no! The terrorists we've been training since the 1980's and who we've supported in undermining the previous Afghan government turned out to support terrorism within our country! Who could have seen that coming?"
Add to it: "the political philosophy we invented for them..." 😂
Forgot to add 'we've been training them since the 80's on instruction by the Americans'
@@Kilaraya financing from saudi and usa, ideology and instructions was at pak discretion.
@@Kilaraya
lol Murica bad!
typical, trying to blame the United States for other countries failures.
for america it was rational strategy; for pakistan it was stupid strategy, so now they suffer.. as simple as can be@@Kilaraya
"Never thought Jaguars would eat my face" said a woman after having supported the "Jaguar who eat faces" group
Leopards*
that was imran's government one of many reasons why US duped him bcz of his support for aghans.
@@lord_hellraiser254 it's been like that since 1947.pakistan always stood with us for billions of dollars
@@harlowidathey harböured taliban fighters…..
Now those same fighters are plotting their downfall 😂
@@harlowidawe literally have the receipts. Pakistan's military was giving money to the Taliban for decades (including during the US conflict with Afghanistan while the Pakistanis were receiving US military aid). The US needs to apologize to India for ever being friends with Pakistan.
Sweet irony. The Taliban were radicalized, trained and organized in Pakistani camps for reinsertion into Afghanistan from among the refugees that went there during the Soviet invasion and subsequent civil war among the warlords. They even named their organization as "students" of the Pakistan Imams (Taliban literally means students in the Pashto language). Be careful what you wish for and all that...
@quenky1 Correct. ”Taliban” means “students“ in Arabic.
@quenky1 The word "Taliban" is a Pashto/Persian plural form of the Arabic word "Talib" (singular, meaning student/searcher). The -an suffix is an Iranic plural suffix, so it means "Students" here.
"Talib al-'Ilm" is an Arabic phrase meaning "Student of Knowledge". It refers to someone who goes out of his way to learn matters deeply under a professional.
The taliban were started with support from the Us. ngl biggest mistake pakistan made was siding with the us( because we had a choice /s).
nobody cares, proxy wars and deep states are not somehow unique to pakistan or south asia for that matter
@quenky1 Talb means to Seek, Ilm means Knowledge, thus Talb e Ilm is a Seeker of Knowledge which can be okay to be used for students
Good luck with Afghanistan.
From England, Russia, and the USA.
Pakistan is getting attacked not the opposite
PAK is going to play on defense mode instead of going to Aghanistan and fighting
Afghanistan has tens of thousands of fighters within Pakistani borders with Pakistani citizenship and a few thousand in the Pak army aswell.
@@YNine25 the terms of the conflict aren't particularly relevant when the general conditions are the issue. Britain, Russia and the US were in the region because of territorial disputes with factions that don't require a nation state in the modern industrial sense. How Pakistan is dealing with it, doesn't change the fact that an effectively tribal government only recognizes boarders defined by culture and race. It is the same conflict that Britain, Russian and American tried to manage and capitalize on in turns.
@@YNine25
But Pakistan 🇵🇰 was supporting the taliban because they feared Afghanistan would be to friendly with India and the west. Pakistan made the decision to hide Osama from the USA. Pakistan chooses to side more with China then the US.
So why should we pitty Pakistan when it ignored US consul and betrayed our trust?
Pakistan choose to embrace Islamic fundamentalis over secular rule and wonder why the rapid dogs bite the hand that feed them.
Pakistan made this bed and now they need to lay in it.
So you expect Pakistan to steamroll Afghanistan and begin a decades long occupation until they realize there's nothing of value in the country and just get fed up with the locals and leave them to their squalor?
Let me Remind you all : Pakistan was celebrating the Taliban's Takeover of Afghanistan and actually supported them. Who's laughing now ?
Ok bot
@@magma9000 what
isIam will always be isIam.
Literally, Pakistan has become a victim of its own persecution in the form of the Taliban.
"the Chains of slavery is broken" - Pakistan PM(Irman Khan)
Due to this conflict, the national cuisine of India is being changed to popcorn
😂😂😂
That's Indian national dish anyway 😂😂😂😂
Samosa Papperi and Popcorn. 😂😂😂😂
hahahahaha best
Corny joke
Lol we Indians can also make good jokes 👍
"'I never thought leopards would eat MY face."
Pakistan:well lookey here It’s the consequences of my actions
Misery love company, eh?
that was imran's government one of many reasons why US duped him bcz of his support for aghans.
Beggaristan will never change, never cease to make us laugh.😂😂
reminds me of Hamas war, Israel trained and funded Hamas now having a cry about it.
@@lord_hellraiser254Israel is getting exactly what they wanted. An excuse for genocide.
Play stupid games and win terrible prizes.
That's what your mom said after seeing your face 😂😂
@@magma9000 Who knows why, but all these queer Taliban fans never live in today's Afghanistan....
@@magma9000
That's what Pakistan said after the Imran Khan's sextape audios were leaked 🤡
@@magma9000 Troll-bot
@@magma9000Yes insult his mother that'll go alot in convincing him away from his negative ideas if only someone had done that before you were born.
Honestly, no simpathy for Pakistan here, play stupid games…
Wtf
Win stupid prizes
afghanis are attacking pakistan since 1960 because of durand line. afghanis are the first ones who didnt recognize pakistans borders. there will be no compensation of afghanis now.
It is hard to sympathize with Pakistan, as they supported the Taliban
You mean ISI as they act independently from Pakistan itself
From celebrating taliban takeover to accusing them of facilitating terror attacks.
Who was celebrating?
@@PrimexMaxusTitan everyone knows who
@@PrimexMaxusTitanpottsyatn 😂
No problem.. the previous government was even worst. This is still a victory for Pakistan.
This is literally their own fault. Who would’ve thought, that aiding the Taliban would eventually backfire.
What backfired?
It is old conflict older than taliban or Pak state
Comment section is stinking with 🇮🇳 nats , many of whom using English/Islamic IDs and repeating same argument
@@usmanqureshi08coping lol
that was imran's government one of many reasons why US duped him bcz of his support for aghans.
@@usmanqureshi08 no sympathy to your country who supported terrorism than cry Islamophobia on called out
@@usmanqureshi08 “You can’t keep snakes in your backyard and expect them to only bite your neighbor" US Secretary of state Hillary Clinton to Pakistan
They grew them to use them against Afghanistan and Indian Kashmir
It seems all of pakistan's investment on terrorism has gone to waste 😂 Pakistan has always hope and dreams on Taliban to use it as proxy against india ,now they are the ones who is paying the price
@@anantnigam1639 a bigger credit also goes to the people who fight these narratives both in real life and on online. Itz not only govt and amry preventing sepratism but all indians
@@siddharthjain9611yeah i am from one of smaller ethnic groups in india (garhwali) imagine living in some rump state of Kingdom of garhwal and Kumaon. No thanks i am happy we are indians .
@@Snp2024 based
@@Snp2024 Based and bharatpilled
what a legend@@Snp2024
Just so we remember: Pakistan was the hideout of Taliban and Al-Qaeda when the Coalition (Pakistan ironically included) attacks Afghanistan, Pakistan suffered from the ones who they coddled, bin Laden's house was near a military camp and academy.
They now suffering with TTP and other Islamist terrorist attacks. Well, I don't say they deserved that.
what does this have to do with islam?@quenky1
this has nothing to do with Islam though and your philosophy for Islam is really broken probably formed by biased sources. Lets take a quick look in history. the Abbasid caliphate, the largest caliphate of islam from within the first generations of Muslim stretched from the Moroccan coast to India. but only 20 percent were Muslims .the rest were Christians and jews. did the 20 percent go and loot everything from the 80 percent? also mention one thing that is impermissible that u can do in the name of Islam@quenky1
all i see is another indian claiming that islam is the problem.@quenky1
@quenky1 Good thing the US isn't under a religion. We just conquer lands and establish everything under the one true country. Doing bad things to achieve this goal is perfectly permissible in our constitution. Karma has nothing to do with anything. And Pakistan is a nuclear power. If something happens, that's going to affect the world not just whatever karma stuff you talking about.
@quenky1 Islam always condemns violence and terrorism and the Quran says that you should still respect non-Muslims. Also, harmful deeds will be punished in Islam. Please don't generalize and spread harmful rumors and misinformation.
As a Pakistani, i was openly against Taliban takeover. My friends were their staunch supporters. Trying to convince them was like talking to a brick wall
That makes you one of the few 😂 . Because literally everyone saw it coming, and laughing at Pakistanis because they thought Taliban , the terrorist organisation with support Pakistan because same same religion 😂 laughable concept . Terrorist are terrorist , when there is no one to fight ..they fight among themselves .
This is what radicalism do to your brain 😂
Most of Pakistani think like your friend sorry to say that.... They thought taliban was good for afganisthan... Many afgani refugees then came to India in the end... India has to take more burden of terrorism which has nothing to do with us..... It's high time for you Pakistanis to focus on education rather than a ideology.... Have book on one hand and quran on other.... In the end it will help you all
This is islam for you
@@jefflarin3774when your extra chromosome fails to comprehend a moral conundrum you just bring up our religion 😂 we’re balls deep in your brain right now and we don’t even know who tf you are 😭😭😭
Afhganistan has announced the beginning of a new Afghan empire, a message has been sent to pakistan to "give up the bussy" wonder what that means
it's not gay if they're wearing prayer socks
@@MemekingJagdon’t call your dad name Here.
The pashtuns are the Welsh of the middle east.
@@kur0sh175% of Pashtuns are Pakistani even the previous prime minister of Pakistan imran khan is also a pashtun
The Welsh are the Pashtuns of Argentina@@kur0sh1
"Good luck to both sides" -Menachem Begin.
Oy vey😂
Pakistani milatry incorrectly assumed Afghanistan would indirectly be under their control after the Americans left. However Afghanistan is still an independent country.
Not gunna lie I never knew Afghanistan was that big compared to Pakistan.
It's actually HUGE, despite Pakistan having 230m people and nuclear weapons, and Afghanistan having only 40m
Its actually half map, these youtubers dont want to piss off billion indian people by showing correct map of pakistan
Afghanistan is 90,000 sq miles smaller than Pakistan.
Afghanistan Population is 44 million
@@iqtech1362It's the internationally recognized borders though...
There is no international border . It is a joke
Pakistan supported the Taliban, they even kicked out Afghan refugees lol
that was imran's government one of many reasons why US duped him bcz of his support for aghans.
u fail in politics
“You can’t keep snakes in your backyard and expect them to only bite your neighbor" US Secretary of state Hillary Clinton to Pakistan
As someone once said you reap what you sow!
They grew them to use them against Afghanistan and Indian Kashmir
@@lord_hellraiser254NO! you are wrong, it wasn't the USA, It was SaudiA, Imran Khan had spoked Ill of MBS one time in SaudiA when he had to wait for 4 hours & 2nd IK abused and sweared MBS in Punjabi at a closed meeting in Pakistan. SaudiA head at pak founds out and sent exact translated words to MBS. That's what caused his removal. IK didn't have guts to blame MBS publicly and tossed everything on USA.
@@jumbomuffin1316 what dictionary tells you that i used the word Blame? change your smoke flavor immediately.
Pakistani thought taliban gonna help them against india 😂😂😂😂
Thats for public consumption. The real reason that they supported Taliban is to have a friendly Afghanistan that would accept the Durand Line or atleast doesn’t talk about it. Also Pak Military was obsessed with strategic depth that they lack against India. They believed that Afghanistan could be their strategic depth.
India and afganistan are friends ❤😊
The west is secured only east remains 🤡🤡🤡🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂😂😂😭😭
-a neega from Pakistan after taliban took afgansitan
@@divinewind6313
@@divinewind6313but that means same as above comment! right?
So who help cartoon Abhinandan to leave his jet and go back to lindia😂😂😂
Oh Surprise.
Who would have tought that Supporting a Fanatic Terrorist group and then having a Fanatic Terrorist Group as Neighbor could result in Problems.
Nobody could possibly have seen that one coming...
😱 the world is full of unforseables coincidences!
😂
c'mon, have some sympathy
@@baiwuli6781
Sympathy is for those who did not support it ...
I remember my dad making me read Gunga Din to learn why you should never set foot in the Khyber Pass.
The region around Waziristan and the Suleiman mountains is the actual Pashtun homeland. After the Caliphate reached modern Southern Afghanistan, around Kandahar to Gardez and Ghazni, they Islamized the Pashtun tribes in the mountains and massacred the Hindu-Buddhist people of the southern plains and deserts. The region of Kabul and Northwestern Pakistan inhabited by Pashtuns today were Indic lands, inhabited by Dardic, Hindko, Punjabi and especially Gandharian tribes before all either being assimilated or eliminated from the area. The city of Peshawar used to have a Hindko speaking majority.
@@xijinpig8982 Peshawar even during British Era was not even majority Pashtun, only after independence in Pakistan it became such. However the surrounding of Peshawar has been inhabited by the Afghan Tribes since the 15th-16th century.
@@xijinpig8982indic lands😂and 😂😂😂😂
@@sabtaingopinath9652
What? The original inhabitants of Kabul, Kunar River Valley, Peshawar (Purushapura), Charsadda (Pushkalavati), Swat (Oddiyana) and Hund (Upabhandapura) were Indo Aryan peoples, be it Hindko, Punjabi, Dardic or broadly Gandharian. That region was Gandhara, and even the Greeks called it a part of India.
@@xijinpig8982 i would agree with you for areas outside FATA in Khyber paskhtunkhwa but not kabul or kunar areas, they might have been infulenced by gandhara region culturally and religiously but the people were still pashton
Isn't it hypocritical to call the Taliban a terror group and Hamas a militant entity?
If you were unbiased you'd call them both 1 name or neither of them.
Maybe its because calling hamas a terror group will make people think they are pro israel
I don’t think TLDR mentioned Hamas here in this video 💀💀💀if they did, then okay sure. *BUT* they didn’t even mention it h, so why’re you saying this. TLDR have made mistakes (which is true), but literally EVERYONE has bias, including TLDR news; it’s apart of human nature.
Btw, for heads-up, I don’t like Hamas. Screw Hamas/Terrorists and BIBI Netanyahu.
Btw, for the whole Hamas stuff, since I know you support Israel deeply (as shown from your comment history on this channel), here’s something interesting: Israel literally propped up Hamas during when Palestine held their first elections (2000s) to divide the Palestinians and stuff like that. Even after that, Israel continued to support Hamas (secretly) to make sure that the Palestinians weren’t united.
@@anifsky1065 oh I am well aware of that. This ridiculous notion that there is a "need" to "slow burn" the palestian population is harmful for everyone besides the ego of a few corrupt leaders.
No one wouldn't be in this situation if Bibi hadn't hijacked politics and changed them to a strictly us against them situation.
Hopefully he'll be gone soon and things will start to settle for the first time in 25 years and this whole conflict can finally start to reach an actually rational long term solution.
I'll mention this since you have no way of knowing this, in 2022, while the opposition was in control for a year, it was such a quiet year for politics inside Israel it's insane. You don't realize how much someone can hijack the press's attention until you've gotten a break from it.
(My comment is more about the use of the word "terrorists", if TLDR claim they are trying to be unbiased, they can't apply impactful labels to some things and not others)
definitely
Hamas is a terrorist group everyone knows it
The latest graduates of FAFO University.
@SGN30I believe it stands for Fanatics About Faith Obviously.
/s I know what it actually stands for.
@SGN30 "F around & Find out"
Who's here after the Taliban attack two Pakistani army outposts after the Pakistani airstrike that killed Afghan civilians?
Karma's a bitch ain't it
Heartwarming: The Worst people you know are all fighting
@@dx-ek4vrseriously do you call every one worst because every one is at War isn’t it !!
@@mirwaiszazai9044 stick to your native language, kid
@@user-zw4wh1tm9xHow many languages do you speak except English?
Muslims don't believe in Karma, that would be the Hindus.
Play stupid games, win stupid surprises.
I hope the US stops supporting Pakistan who supported our enemies. Let the two go down together.
Well Pakistan got those sweet- sweet nukes
Pakistan literally did that under the command and funding of the US. Learn some history kiddo
When the Taliban gets the nukes I'm gonna laugh
How dare the country the US forced to join their war on terror wasn't fully on their side?
@ea3414 so the response is to support terrorists? Ya great plan there.
Looks like India has a possible friend, against the common enemy.
India would keep the channel open.
India wouldve definitely preferred the previous afghan govt but they don't have much choice
Just like when the US helped the Taliban against the Russians or when Pakistan helped the Taliban against the US or when China Uses the Taliban against India in the futere.
Taliban aren't the best allies
Foreign Minister recently met with the Afghani counterpart to resume the School and dam projects India had before the takeover
Minor correction: the Afghan Pakistani border is the ceasefire line between British India and Afghanistan. Not the Durrand line. The durrand line is something different and is now void. Building countries on ceasefire lines dont really work well in the long term. Also you missed the fact that alot of Pashtun separatist elements also exist.
I'm curious as a 3rd party, what's the difference between the ceasefire line and the Durand line? Large parts of KPK like Peshawar, Dir and Swat valleys and so on were already within British India after the British defeated the Sikhs. So according to you which parts of Pakistan's western border aren't recognised by the Afghans? 🤔
Nice Joke! Durrani controlled the region less a decade.
Doesn't belong to Taliban.
Quetta is debatable, but Purushapura 100% belongs to Pakistan.
All Pashtun lands are rightfully Afghan lands. The durrand line was the treaty signed in the second anglo Afghan war. Then Afghanistan and Brits had the third anglo Afghan war where Afghanistan gained some lands. and a ceasefire was agreed and lateron the ceasefire line became the defacto border @@xijinpig8982
@@akhripasta2670little keyboard warriors talking about things they don't fully understand 😂😂😂
LAGEY RAHO MUNNABHAI 😂
@@sabtaingopinath9652even whole India belongs to Pakistan even India Hindustan both words generated from here 🇵🇰
Some things will never change. if you're living in a normal peaceful region, cherish it and live your best life.
But ..but . America made in "not-peacful " region.
Another case of F around and find out.
correction: Pakistan did not rightly suspect that the Taliban would return to power when the US would leave, the Taliban returned to power because of Pakistan's help.
They didn't need anyones help to return to power. The US loitered around propping up a puppet state for 20 years. What did you expect when they left?
Not really, most of Pakistans help comes from neglecting the border allowing them to escape, and not confronting Afghani divisions when found, while they went on multiple operations against the TTP
Wherever the Chinese 🇨🇳 regime goes, that place becomes *a disaster.*
Whether it's Hong Kong, Sri Lanka, Argentina, Zambia, Kenya, Laos, Cambodia, Afghanistan, or Pakistan.
oh hey Last C
IA
you could say the same thing to USA, but instead of financiers going, their military went to these countries. USA was in SL during 88/89 JVP insurrection. And others should be obvious.
Shit ...m United States İs An Axis Of Evil İt's The Real Cause Of Genocide And Terrorism
To be fair I don't think China really cares who comes up on top, as long as whoever wins, and loses for that matter is more reliant on China in the future.
@@mycodingchannel9690look at South Korea, Japan and Germany, if it weren’t for American support and occupation they be shitholes like North Korea and the Eastern Bloc.
Since USSR collapsed and Eastern Europe joined the West they have been getting wealthier. How are you able to explain that then?
What people dont understand is,that since the Afghans don't recognise the durand line,no matter what gov is in power, Afghanistan will be at odds with Pakistan
It is pure Islamic values, I don't know what you know about the Islamic concept of "Tamkeen تمكين" but if you read Islamic history this fighting among Islamic Sultanits and Amarits is a recurring phenomena.
I hope one day my part of the world accepts Modernity and Enlightenment , joining the rest of the world in peace and accepting of none Muslims as equals in Human rights.
Ah I can already smell the flame wars.
💀
Cant say anything will ever make me feel sorry for pakistan or its people. The only problem is their nukes.
Why not the people they did't do shit
@@MBHpower1 well maybe I'd care if they weren't the problem minority in my country. As that will never happen, I will never care for them.
@MBHpowers well if they wouldn't cause problems in my country I would care. That will never happen so I will never care.
As a kid born in pakistan I am not glad I will be forever be hated because of my birthplace, I am kinda used to it at this point so there's that.
bro wtf did I do-
Well ig its common for me to receive hate cuz Im born here
Good job Pakistan, you thought you could control the Taliban and helped them during the US invasion, how’s that turned out for you?
Wait but didn’t the US also support these Taliban fighters (Mujahideen) when Afghanistan was being invaded by the Soviet Union?and what has the US done for Afghanistan they came in destroyed the country killing thousands of innocent people and went back to their own country.
What did Pakistan expect. If you sin then you have to pay for your sins
And to think that Pakistan has repeatedly asserted that Afghanistan is its "strategic depth." So much for that...
A young Pakistani here, I'd tell the international media not to worry as only the soldiers are fighting and the people making them fight are happily smoking cigars in their rooms ;-)
It will eventually affect you too 😅. Take care
Watch out since those same cigar smoking people will not hesitate to subdue you into forced conscription and still happily smoke their ciggs to prevent themselves and their kids to be thrown into war.
Pakistan always hated stable Afghanistan. That's why they supported insurgency through right hand and Americans through other.Stable, sovereign Afghanistan never acknowledged Pakistan border claims especially at Khyber regions, and Pakistan know this. So Pakistan now in a serious trouble. Entire Afghanistan war is about Pakistan game to undoo Bharath influence in Afghan land.
Pakistan: "The risk I took was calculated, but man, am I bad at math."
Oh, the irony ....
The Taliban spaciel forces humiliated the Pakistani military.
that spelling is humiliating
Bot account spotted 🤣
@@znn4125 He meant to say "the Taliban Space Forces".
Fynny thing --> @magma9000 keeps commenting; " bot spotted, bot behavior, bot stuck up my troll as, but but mommy im not a troll in a troll farm or suicidal depresses pleb shitting on everything because of my sickening lack of life, obvious bot is obvious "
Fækk off kent!
Very ”spaciel” forces.
Religion of peace back at it. Starting to think that the partition was accidentally the best thing to ever happen to India. Countries with similar problems like Nigeria should consider a Muslim partition of their own
It was the best thing but the only problem is the muslims that were allowed to live in india after that bloody partition . These muslims still think about conquering india and are growing their population at a higher rate than any other community. They didn't do anything positive after partition in the india that will make the majority of india ever think that are good for india . They are liability for india in mostly every criteria for which the country is judged . They are second most largest community in india after Hindus. Their literacy rate is even less than the backward castes of india and these people actually got help from central government ,state government , NGO's and all that . Apart from some great people like APJ Abdul kalam ,Zakir Hussain and AR rahman ,majority of them are just liabilities that are always ready to start a fight with the backing of liberals , international media ,Indian supreme courts and international NGO's.
As if India is a land of freedom and prosperity for all...
Don't get me wrong, I'm an atheist so I'm no fan of Islam or Hinduism, but let's not throw stones at each other's glass houses, shall we?
@@TheAmericanAmericanYou might notice a slight difference between India's exponential growth, even with their own religious/ethnographic difficulties, and Pakistan's complete and utter failure to even do basic things like making sure over 60% of their population is literate. This is not a joke, 40% of Pakistanis are illiterate, and this is governing a much smaller country than India that has a literacy rate of about 80%. The difference is stark and telling about the difference between an Islamic theocracy and a country that is genuinely pushing to modernize.
@@foregone_roulette Nah, KSA and other GCC members are basically a full blown Absolute monarch theocracy and they're doing fine. Zia ul-haq regime destroyed pakistan once and for all
@@foregone_roulette you missed my point: ALL religions are bad. You act as if only Islamic countries are failing. I say ALL religious dominated countries(including my own) are failing. We humans are not living up to our potential. Religion is holding us back.
Heartwarming: two awful people (countries) are fighting each other.
Why are we Pakistanis awful? We only supported the Taliban so you Americans stopped destabilizing the region.
Afghanistan isn't that awful. Watch Lord Miles
Heartwarming: idiots care so much about them to leave a comment 😁
@@thedictationofallahI don't want to live under a false prophet
@@economiccrisis9267literally moses
Pakistan is now paying for its sins
So modern pakistan has to suffer for the actions of previous politicians? Messed up
yup@@thedictationofallah
It happened on monday of last year, in april. (4:28) I think the number of the day is more important than the day of the week lol.
I'm confused. So you're telling me if I play with fire I get burned...? Why didn't anyone warn me!?
Afghanistan, iran and india . Pakistan is getting in some trouble 😂😂😂
I bet India and Afghanistan would team up, Iran would be neutral (unless Pakgaystan find a way to upset Iran).
@@shinjonmal8936 they have found a way to upset Iran 😂😂😂🤣
Pakistan and Iran signed deal to built gas line but pakistan backed out after US threats and Iran now asked pakistan to pay 18 billion dollars
And why rundians crying 😅😅😅
Don't let the Brits draw any border again!
It's not drawn by Brits. Invading Afghan we're kicked out by Mughals(Hindustan /Hindland) then Maratha(Hindavi Swaraj /Hind's Confederacy) then Sikh Confederacy
@@akhripasta2670Bro they literally talked about it in this video and Mortimer Durand. I am amazed by your ignorance and its bliss :)
At this point, it’s terrorists vs terrorists. Bad vs very bad 🤷🏻♂️😂
At this point you GY..Y still don't have TOILETS
@@islammehmeov2334 brother 42% of Pakistanis don’t have access to toilets😂😂 while 93%of Indians have toilet this is not 2011 😂
Respect for using the right flag love from India
Yes I liked the video for that
It doesn't concern India because we will have Our PoK back by any means necessary sooner or later.
us Pakistanis, we still got mad love for Afghanistan. But yo, our military? They straight-up sellin' out to the West, man. Meanwhile, them Afghans? They livin' that real freedom life, no cap.
Let them fight it out. See which sect of Islam is backed by their god.
Don't worry according to quran "They (disbelivers) wish to extinguish Allah’s light with their mouths, but Allah will ˹certainly˺ perfect His light, even to the dismay of the disbelievers"
Bot account spotted 🤣
Allah looking at them both fighting and getting confused which prayer to listen to: 😭
@@magma9000 My dude, all your comment on this video were accusing others of being "bots".
@@xijinpig8982I mean, if you pray for something evil, god won't grant it
They r just celebrating ramdann🎉....those r firework
Pakistanlı kardeşlerimizle birlikteyiz Allah yar ve yardımcınız olsun 🇹🇷❤🇦🇿❤🇵🇰
This is music for Army to even take more control of the country.
Man your analysis and understanding of the situation is great ❤
Extremists don’t like to play with extremists. What surprise.
You used wrong indian map
Least insane irredentist cope
Exactly
correct one cuz of shaded region. Lets not be fooled by what we had with what we have. If you are that concerned then please do go help it be what you think it should be
The world see india differently... Just grow up
@@bharatyaswaraj5641 then they should grow up LoL 😂 and you should too with them
3:19 biting the hand that feeds
Thanks for the video.
War, war never changes...
The middle east never changes.
Islamism never changes
Yeah but I don't think one dude and their dog can sort this waste land out :)
As a Pakistani i knew we gonna have trouble after taliban takeover,people in Pakistan think that theh will takeout Pakistani taliban but in reality they are literally the same people with same mindset how can they take them out.and further taliban never recognise durand line a border between Pakistan amd Afghanistan
India - The weather sure is nice today 😀
Really says a lot about a group when you shelter their leader for a decade and they still want to attack you
it says more about you tbh
@@archockencanto1645 what
@@goldenfiberwheat238 It says a lot about you that people who should be indebted to you are your enemies (because you're so bad).
Rouge elements in Pakistan did shelter him but the government as a whole did not, both them and the US goverment confirmed it
@@memeconsumer773 wasn’t he right next to a millitary base?
very good journalism. keep up the good work
Free Afghanistan from the taliban
who should replace them ?
Yeah, NATO did. I remember the protest of afghan students that NATO should leave ...
They didn’t want us there, there’s no benefit to us being there and it would put hundreds of thousands of our people in a war zone.
No way.
@Whenyouarent
Ok lets say they got free, and then what ??
Love taliban
Just to add some context.
1- Pakistani people does not support the action taken by the military.
2- Pakistani people were against the deportation of the afghanis living in Pakistan for past 40 years ( most of them were born here ).
3- The Pakistani military has unchecked power and control over everything in the country from milk and cereal to the supreme courts.
4- To Challenge military people voted for Imran Khan and his party won 179 seats in the elections later they were reduced to around 60-70 by military ( there is ton of evidence of rigging )
5- The military lost its reputation and value in Pakistan and is desperate to regain it by any means, since they cant afford/win a war against India hence they targeting Afghanistan.
6- Military don't care about terrorism in Pakistan unless they are profiting from it.
7- There is an unspoken martial law in Pakistan.
More people need to see this
@@omerarfanI agree
Pakistan killing women and children 😢 in Afghanistan after sending helpless women and children back to die in Afghanistan. They killed women and children in Iran too. What a tragedy
Play Stupid Games, Win Stupid Prizes
"interesting to see how this story develops further". Meanwhile people in Pakistan and Afghanistan: 💀
As a Pakistani Pashtun. Welp i don't know what to do. Should I side with the country where i was born but the people treated me like im a terrorist or should i side with a country that got fucked for 50 years but says im their ethnic brother. Hmmm what to do
Who says you are a terrorist in Pakistan? Pashtuns are respected as a warrior race in Pakistan. Pakistanis only have problem with namak haram afghans. We don't hate you, you are our brothers.
Read the history of Peshawar (Purushapura). Side with Pakistan from India.
Afghan claim on Quetta, is justified. Not on any other region.
Afghan (Rohilla, Pathan) came as Migrants in India doesn't mean those part belongs to Taliban.
@@akhripasta2670 true I'd much rather side with the lesser of two evils
as another pasthun living in Quetta. defo choose pakistan as it has more freedom....i meeaaannnn freedom in comparison to whats offered in afghanistan
Just think, would you have been able to get the education you received if you were in Afghanistan? What about freedom? You will probably have been forced to become a taliban fighter or beg for food at young age.
Taliban stands no chance against Pakistan, it's because of Pakistan they were able to beat NATO!
Afghanistan has once lost to them before
I think Afghanistan will score initial victories if a war occurs, since there are a lot of Pashtuns in Pakistan, Afghanistan's main ethnicity. And Taliban has lots of American weapons that were owned by captured soldiers, so don't forget that. I don't think USA would want to join the conflict, but if they do, it's all over for Taliban. Honestly, Taliban is just hostile to all their neighbours, there's a chance of getting ganged up on if they go to war with Pakistan
Considering Iran also had a similar estrangement with Pakistan , Afg can expect help from Iran and India but after initial gains it would go south if America supports Pak diplomatically or directly, the taliban is still a new country with a force of around 100 000 strong Pak has one of 650 000
Whole Nato ganged up against taliban and what were the results?
@@Che18335 the Taliban's losses were exponentially higher than NATO's?
@@memeconsumer773 so what? They still achieved their goals.
@@Che18335 true but that was once NATO left and they only had to deal with the Afghan national army,something which was relying on us and friends for protection
It should be remembered that neither Pakistan nor Afghanistan actually recognised the border between the two countries as legitimate.
Play stupid games, win stupid prizes
You can't keep snakes in your backyard and expect them to only bite your neighbor
Why the Pakistan President wore a bra on his head?
It's sindhi ajrak.
Pakistani culture for rent
@@AryanDude0 Indians talk a lot about sindhudesh, why don't they respect sindhi culture and their headwear? [Zardari, current president is sindhi.]
@@Char444inferiority complex bhai... Even they know it
.
Just won't admit it.
They will not repeat their mistake
If taliban is against pak we also have to be against pak.that's it!
Indian?, and you just have seen them betraying their ally just as they defeated a enemy
I don't know if you have a personal hatred towards India because any map you show of India has Jammu & Kashmir and Arunachal Pradesh removed. If you have to show a map of the contested regions, show the map with the actual line of control.
Pakistan was a british creation and frankly it is better for it to dissolve, give Balochs a country, return the land of Pashtuns to Afghanistan and Kashmir to India.
dont you see how bad that could go lol
Kashmir already suffers from terrorism, try adding a another area with lax gun laws and a resentful population, and two other states who dont even consider themself to be Kashmir, also If the taliban dont care about religion enough to not attack Pak, what will they do to India
Rundians 7 state give to bangladeh and hima chl pardesh ladakh give to china
I think it has been long enough to call it "Afghanistan" not the Taliban because they have defeated all of historical and present super powers to "deserve" to rule the country, and for you to say "conflict between Afghanistan and Pakistan" rather than what you were saying.
Allah getting confused on who to support: 😭
Hindu putin?
@@user-op8fg3ny3j
Akhand Russia bro
Allah will always support Afghans over converted Hindus
@@amazingamx1255ew! A Muslim! Somebody get George bush because the second plane just hit the building!
@@amazingamx1255 That's actually pretty sad.
To mindfuck them against their own religion, while also considering them filth
Why? Just why?
I cry for Pakistanis. To turn their back against their own people to only end up as a sh*thole.
Anyone with Any knowledge of that region would have seen that a Pashtun movement, specifically an aggressive one like the Taliban would seek to expand into Pakistan to unite their kin.
Pakistan’s foundation of the Taliban its unwavering support for decades has expectedly begun to backfire
1:47 Newly crowned president xd
I think it shows the short sightedness of people in this reply section with comments about Pakistan shooting itself in it's foot. They can't see that the video tells there is major tension b/w these two countries. Although no war is on the horizon, it leads a path for a toxic future relationship if no peace talks initiate.
Please Save Pakistani People
From
Pakistani Army.
who also Kill Arshad Sharif.
Asking for the murder of someone is no longer freedom of speach but hate speach.
3:15
The issue is more complex than this superficial presentation
don't call it a border, it is not a border it's just a line Britain has lined up. Afghans and the people on both sides of the line don't accept the line as a border
they do actually....ur dreaming if you think people from kp and upper balochistan want to be a part of afghanistan
@@doctornochu3092they dont want to be part of pakistan thats the point. Just like the Baluch. Honestly if pakistan didnt trat them like shit fo decades this wouldnt have happend.
@@Che18335Lmao who said that they don't want to be part of pakistan. Also for your info north balochistan is not baloch
Actually Afghanistan had accepted the border but went back to their original claims
"Country X can't afford a war with it's current social and economic problems"
Heard that a few times before, when will the lesson be learned?
Pakistan will not bother with strict rules of engagement as Coalition forces or comparatively even USSR back in the day. If Taliban thinks hiding among villagers will work again, it will most likely not.
as coalition forces 😂
Operation searchlight pt 2
India with Afghanistan.❤️
Why? Do you speak for India? You Indian nationalists are ridiculous.
I mean on the one hand this is totally the consequences of decades of Pakistani policy. On the other hand, I don't think picking fights with a nuclear power on your border is a smart idea.
Question: Is Pakistan desperate enough to start a nuclear war beside it? The Russo-Ukraine War is an example that just because you have nukes doesn't mean you can get to use it beside the country you are at war with...
@@theotherohlourdespadua1131 Depends if the state's existence is threatened. But Afghanistan doesn't have nukes and the Taliban is an international pariah. Unlike with Russia in Ukraine, there's nobody truly pressuring the Pakistanis to keep the war conventional
@@lioraselby5328That is true yet if Pakistan does use their Nukes there, there will be a pretty bad picture of Pakistanis seen in the world for well a long time
@@xsupremeyx9923 would it? Japan bombed a military base and got its civilian cities nuked twice ,as much hate America gets it dosnt get the hate of that incident
@@memeconsumer773 deserves the hate, yet at that time if they opted for ground invasion, the casualties would've far exceeded the bombings.
For instance Tokyo's fire bombing took way more lives than the nuke