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jhood001
10-22-2011, 18:42
If it wasn't for the US, that farking puke Karzai would probably be buried in an unmarked grave by now.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/44998270#.TqNIb_4k6dA



ISLAMABAD — Afghanistan would support Pakistan in case of military conflict between Pakistan and the United States, Afghan President Hamid Karzai said in an interview to a private Pakistani TV channel broadcast on Saturday.
The remarks were in sharp contrast to recent tension between the two neighbors over cross-border raids, and Afghan accusations that Pakistan was involved in killing the chief Afghan peace envoy, former Afghan president Burhanuddin Rabbani, by a suicide bomber on September 20.
"God forbid, If ever there is a war between Pakistan and America, Afghanistan will side with Pakistan," he said in the interview to Geo television.
"If Pakistan is attacked and if the people of Pakistan needs Afghanistan's help, Afghanistan will be there with you."
Such a situation is extremely unlikely, however. Despite months of tension and tough talk between Washington and Islamabad, the two allies appear to be working to ease tension.
In a two-day visit to Islamabad, U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton issued stern warnings and asked for more cooperation in winding down the war in Afghanistan, but ruled out "boots on the ground" in North Waziristan, where Washington has been pushing Pakistan to tackle the Haqqani network.
The Haqqani are a group of militants Washington has blamed for a series of attacks in Afghanistan, using sanctuaries in the Pakistani tribal region along the Afghan border.
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Pakistan is seen as a critical to the U.S. drive to end the conflict in Afghanistan.
Pressure on Islamabad has been mounting since U.S. special forces found and killed Osama bin Laden in May in a Pakistani garrison town, where he apparently had been living for years.
The secret bin Laden raid was the biggest blow to U.S.-Pakistan relations since Islamabad joined the U.S. "war on terror" after the September 11, 2001, attacks on the United States.
Karzai said tensions between the United States and Pakistan did not have any impact in his country's attitude toward Pakistan.
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The TV channel, Geo, did not say when the interview was conducted.
Afghans have long been suspicious of Pakistan's intentions in their country and question its promise to help bring peace. Karzai repeated that concern in his remarks.
"Please brother, stop using all methods that hurt us and that are now hurting you.
"Let's engage from a different platform, a platform in which the two brothers only progress toward a better future in peace and harmony," he said.
Following the death of Rabbani, Karzai said he would cease attempting to reach out to the Afghan Taliban and instead negotiate directly with Pakistan, saying its military and intelligence services could influence the militants to make peace.

Byte Stryke
10-22-2011, 18:45
Pakistan will never go to war with the U.S. and vica versa....


All of the computer support centers would close, crippling both countrys for years.
[ROFL1]

mevshooter
10-22-2011, 18:53
pakastan will never go to war with the U.S. and vica versa....


All of the computer support centers would close, crippling both countrys for years.
[ROFL1]

Its not that I want this thread to end... I just don't think anyone will post a better comment than that.

sniper7
10-22-2011, 19:01
pakastan will never go to war with the U.S. and vica versa....


All of the computer support centers would close, crippling both countrys for years.
[ROFL1]

I was thinking the same thing....what would "BOB" and "MARY" do?[ROFL2]

ChunkyMonkey
10-22-2011, 19:06
Bob and Mary are so 20th century. Obviously you haven't tried to redeem your reward point. Meet Peggy of Uzbekistan (may or may not be related to Dr_Fwd).

XYfjdxJZCWU

Scanker19
10-22-2011, 20:56
Pakistan will never go to war with the U.S. and vica versa....


All of the computer support centers would close, crippling both countrys for years.
[ROFL1]

That's India.

You're thinking of Soccer Balls. [Flower]

DOC
10-22-2011, 21:06
Just makes me think Trashganistan will war with anyone as long as they can for no reason. Shame really. Could use that energy for more important things like making something out of their country.

Mick-Boy
10-22-2011, 23:59
Political posturing.

Karzai knows the US isn't going to be there to back him forever. Pakistan has been influencing internal politics in Afghanistan for a couple of decades now and Karzai knows he's going to need their backing once the US leaves. It makes sense for him to kowtow to the Pakistanis. It's self preservation in action. This shouldn't surprise anyone.

merl
10-23-2011, 00:11
we'd be much better off if we got a puppet of India in there before we left instead of one of Pakistan. I dont think there is any reason for any neighbor other than Pakistan to get involved though.

DD977GM2
10-23-2011, 01:54
Pakistan will never go to war with the U.S. and vica versa....


All of the computer support centers would close, crippling both countrys for years.
[ROFL1]

What are you talking about crippling our country for years, their support centers are crippling us as we speak.
No one in the States can understand a damn thing those bastards say in Paki. [LOL]

Dr_Fwd
10-23-2011, 02:04
Bob and Mary are so 20th century. Obviously you haven't tried to redeem your reward point. Meet Peggy of Uzbekistan (may or may not be related to Dr_Fwd).

[youtube]XYfjdxJZCWU[/youte]

You're killing me! [ROFL1]

Dr_Fwd
10-23-2011, 02:19
First of all, to support someone Afghanistan has to have at least some kinda government with regular army and sh*t. Now, anyone who's been to Afgan knows that it's just a land called Afghanistan with buncha small kings.
Afghanistan as a functional country does not exist. There's no such thing as constitution, law, order or government there.
The freaking weather in CO is more stable than their government, unless something changed since my last visit...