Iran should offer to mediate talks between Pakistan and Afghanistan in Tehran.
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Candid-Elk6135Apr 27, 2026
+22
Never thought Pakistan and Afghanistan would be enemies. Pakistan literally shielded Afghani terrorists for years.
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PerilousFunApr 27, 2026
+25
Surely these ideological terrorists would never commit acts of terrorism on us.
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Emergency_Storm8784Apr 27, 2026
+3
We were enemies since 1947. Afghanistan voted against our independence over the Durand line, they claim 3/5 of our entire territory. One is in Kashmir, Balochistan and KPK. Only the KP has historical significance. Since 1950s-60s. Afghanistan was supporting multiple terrorists, killed our first prime minister, murdered our embassy members, tried to invade Pakistan in 1961 (failed).
In 1980s, Pakistan had enough. So we started funding Mujahideen with the US support then supported Taliban against democratic government. We were against democratic government of Afghanistan, because with the NATO-US support they were trying to leverage this. Potentially, we saw Indian-afghan invasion (two front war) since Afghanistan was allied with India. Funding Taliban allowed us to made sure bunch of rogue tribals would operate, instead of armed Afghan military and airforce capable of starting two front war.
Currently, we are not afraid of Taliban because they're non-conventional fighters, but lacks power projection beyond their borders. So, our previous establishment supported Taliban against NATO presence. Now we are back to funding Tajik rebels, secular tajik leaders against Taliban.
This is the history. It's not black and white.
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LethargicDemigodApr 28, 2026
+1
I only see black. A failed state being pampered by the West. Mujahideen -> Taliban -> Tajik wow. You guys are beyond saving.
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Dapper_1534Apr 27, 2026
+9
What a hypocritical country.....trying to host peace talks while bombing its own neighbour.
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nishitdApr 27, 2026
+7
Now that Iran and US are not talking to each other, Pakistan decided peace is over, time for war again.
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