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US' Afghan Pull-Out to Create New Challenges for China, Pakistan – Analysts

Which only makes Pakistan more vulunerable to the communist ideology. Their were plenty of card carrying communists in Pakistan who would have gladly presided over this transformation project. The anxiety was real.

Hardcore Communist parties never got any zeal in Pakistan because of people of Pakistan were tied to Islam, the PPP tried to that under ZA.Bhutto with all those nationalization plans but they were all failures in the end and we all know what ZA.Bhutto did he came up with a crass ideology and called it "Islamic Socialism" and as for China they ditched hardcore Communism by like around 1972 when Mao infuence was going down in the CCP and by time his death came around in 1976,Dengism will practically take over the CCP,by 1980 Pakistan was really sandwiched by a Soviet puppet state,Iran under Khomeni,and a Soviet leaning Inda

And so it will be. It will be "Hindu Kush" v2.

Kargil v.2
 
i think if india can send a submarine just to monitor activities on gwadar than we have every right to send armed men to blow up indian trucks on afghan soil.we have spotted their submarine in our water probably two years ago.they never wanted cpec but we are doing it.now it's time for india to worry about chahbahar and the indian trucks.it's all about influence,it's all about getting closer to your enemy.american partial pullout and it's consequences on india is very exciting.new delhi is worried right now and they have nothing to offer to washington.and the upcoming elections is headache for modi.only way to win elections is to destroy pakistan lol.
 
the only reason Taliban survived and came up as a potent force was their insurgency and non conventional warfare tactics against the US and Afghan forces.

Nobody sees them emerging as a conventional military force to overrun Kabul. The moment they do that, it will be easy target for the US and Afghan forces. we have the best example of ISIS in recent past and what these western forces made out of them. the onus will be on the Taliban to emerge as a potential political force. their military might can get them this much, nothing more.

And even if Taliban becomes the second word power by tomorrow, they are incapable of completely neutralizing their local afghan oppositions. they will have the same challenges as the current Afghan forces have... Its a stalemate at its best ..
 
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