Pakistan’s intentions have long been recognized by Afghans, and so too has the nature of the group to which Ambassador Khalilzad refers along with their repeated failures. What remains ambiguous, however, is Khalilzad’s own position. He is neither among the three nor the thirteen, yet he presents himself as deeply concerned about Afghanistan’s political distress. If his concern for Afghan sentiments were genuine, he would not have endorsed closed-door strategies and secretive meetings against the former government of Afghanistan. Khalilzad’s actions reveal a contradiction that Afghans cannot ignore. “History has shown us: the deadliest bite often comes from the snake in your own sleeve”
Pakistan’s intentions have long been recognized by Afghans, and so too has the nature of the group to which Ambassador Khalilzad refers along with their repeated failures. What remains ambiguous, however, is Khalilzad’s own position. He is neither among the three nor the thirteen, yet he presents himself as deeply concerned about Afghanistan’s political distress. If his concern for Afghan sentiments were genuine, he would not have endorsed closed-door strategies and secretive meetings against the former government of Afghanistan. Khalilzad’s actions reveal a contradiction that Afghans cannot ignore. “History has shown us: the deadliest bite often comes from the snake in your own sleeve”
@Sayel_D Don't talk too much. Other than India no one gives attention to you guys. Your country is in ventilator. BTW just last year my uncle married a beautiful Afghan girl as his 4th wife. He paid some amount to her parents