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DarkAngel900 t1_j6mhkqs wrote

When US troops were hunting the Taliban in Afghanistan, they kept running over the Pakistan border to avoid pursuit. Maybe Pakistan should've considered the future, back then.

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autotldr t1_j6mieqq wrote

This is the best tl;dr I could make, original reduced by 91%. (I'm a bot)


> The security situation has deteriorated rapidly in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, the province neighbouring Afghanistan, as the Pakistan Taliban have carried out almost a dozen deadly attacks targeting police and military posts.

> The seemingly uncontrollable resurgence of the TTP in Pakistan had been forewarned by many observers since the return of the Taliban to power in Afghanistan in August 2020, after they seized control from the US-backed government and imposed brutal Islamic rule on the country.

> Promises by the Afghan Taliban not to shelter TTP fighters proved hollow and the relationship between the Pakistan government and the Taliban began to break down.


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insertwittynamethere t1_j6mnf2z wrote

Yet we funded the Northern Alliance, which was an enemy of the Taliban and Osama. Osama getting funds indirectly is not the same at all, nor has any bearing on Pakistan allowing them haven throughout the entire Afghan campaign, which was a direct contributor to the resurgence and revival of the Taliban that enabled them to slowly come back to the point Afghanistan is where it is today. I just see salt from you with nothing of substance to contribute.

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Setenos t1_j6mobnv wrote

Actions meet consequences. Just a shame that innocents will die because of this.

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FM-101 t1_j6mp3dc wrote

r/leopardsatemyface

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