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the Afghan president Hamid Karzai has again blamed Pakistan of helping taliban to fight against NATO forces in afghanistan.

Pakistan has faught against taliban in its own region just to support Karzai govt in afghanistan. Pakistan has killed thousands of taliban and hundreds of pakistan soldiers has been killed in this was, but still Karzai is not happy.

some peole think that Karzai has good relation with India and he is telling this on bhalf of india.

2006-09-29 04:41:23 · 7 answers · asked by A BOY 3 in Politics & Government Military

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Karzai is a failed ruler of Afghanistan and to hide his failure he is continuously blaming Pakistan.

In fact if the US was not there Karzai would not be able to rule there just for a week without Pakistan support.

Pakistan can change the Afghan govt in a week.

2006-10-02 05:26:07 · answer #1 · answered by sara85blue 3 · 0 1

Wow, a politician blaming someone else for his problem….. Who would have ever thought that would happen, what is the world coming to? I’m am depressed :-(

But from all of the reports that I hear the Taliban still exists in Pakistan so therefore Karzai blames Pakistan for the problems the Taliban are causing in his country, because, Like a good politician he is doing every thing he can so if it is not working then it must be someone else’s fault. His policies or execution of the policies can’t be flawed (rolls eyes in disgust).

Could Pakistan do more to fight the Taliban, probably, the Taliban still exists there. The question then becomes, if the cost of completely killing the Taliban is worth the benefit of a country / world without it.

2006-09-29 12:11:43 · answer #2 · answered by David 5 · 1 0

well afghan-india relation have been better than afghan-pak relation.. if this is a devious plot due to this relationship then it really sucks!

afghanistan has no right to play this blame game without any sort of evidence... we see every week a new statement from the afghan govt about some taliban leader (more often than not osama) in pakistan and crap like that w/o the slightest evidence..

this is paranoia on part of the afghan govt and karzai i s'pose!

2006-10-01 15:35:24 · answer #3 · answered by Shariq M 5 · 0 0

how do we know that pakistan killed these "taliban"? i have heard on the news today (9/29/06) that pakistan military or government may be kidnapping random people and handing them over to the U.S. saying they are high value al-quida terrorists and in turn recieves a huge bounty. while everyone thinks they are supporting the war on terror. this kind of sounds right dont you think? seeing how we havn't really got closer to finding osama bin laden...

karzai himself could do more in afghanistan. with all those poppy seed heroin plants, the terrorists are only profiting from addicts. making a enormous amount of money.

as for karzai supporting india, think about it. india has a problem with cross border terrorism from where else? pakistan. afghanistan has a problem too with terrorists hiding in a "safe haven" in where else? pakistan. both india and afghanistan see a connection. its taken ahile but NOW i think the U.S. sees it and is speculating as well.

in conclusion, more needs to be done on both sides of the border... no one is doing better or worse

2006-09-29 12:31:18 · answer #4 · answered by john s 3 · 1 0

the pakis are just showing the americans and the rest of the world a shadow dance ! they are fooling thw world that they support the fight against terrorism....

The pakistani regime has since years harbored terroritst camps where jehad is taught to every boy who comes of age in Pakistan. It is cumpolsary training after they have finished learning about Jehad in the Islamic schools...

they are then posted in several sections of the world , brain washed, trained and ready to die for the "cause" as the terrorists call it...

9/11 the london bombings - all got their training cooridnation in Pakistan....

The pakis want to have peace on their other fronts and hence they nurtured the taliban and helped ruin a country - only so that they could focus single handedly in mass murdering indians in their eastern side ... thru bomb blasts and all that ... so many kashmiri women have been raped by their own sons as they were told in the paki camps that this is the way to jehad ...

2006-10-02 11:25:51 · answer #5 · answered by Beyboo 3 · 0 0

directly or indirectly pakistan has helped taliban. infact pakistan is still helping taliban by hiding osama in its country. all d reports proove that many talibanis hide into parts of pakistan like baluchistan/vaziristan etc. even BBC had a video footage/report abt talibanis hiding in pakistan which can not b prooved fake. no doubt that pakistan has faught talibanis but it was under d US pressure.pakistan adopted d policy of showing fake killings of taliban forces just 2 show d international community that even pakistan is serious abt terrorism. i.e karzai is absolutely correct in accusing pakistan abt helping taliban. infact pakistan is now supporting taliban forces and preparing them as terrorists against india.

2006-09-29 12:34:01 · answer #6 · answered by crackluver007 4 · 1 1

Karzai/Bush/Blair have turned round and bite the fingers that fed them. Musharraf have done whatever he can to satisfy these criminals but up till the time we are now they are not satisfied. Let musharraf know that even if he kill everybody on Pakistan/Afghanistan border, Bush and Blair will never say it is ok. they will still blem him of co-operating with taleban. Musharraf will even be justified in helping taleban since america help israel in its terrorism in the mideast. Bush and Blair are terrorists, murderers, assassins, killers, liars, deceivers, hypocrytes, imperialists, jelouses, shameless, brainwashers, etc. The deserved to be brought before the international war criminals court for justice. They are trying to destroy the whole world with their evil hearts. Modern world should not have people like them at all. They are not trying to bring peace and justice.

2006-09-29 12:10:03 · answer #7 · answered by din// 2 · 2 1

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