احمد وليد کاکړ
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Anglo-Afghan | Founder @AfgEye | Bylines @newlinesmag @CityMonitorAI @The_NewArab
Joined February 2020
Bravado never pays decent dividends. Shocking scenes.
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Afghan interest in embroiling itself in the India/Pakistan rivalry is generally limited. Yet it cannot be overstated how cataclysmic a defeat this, and images similar to it, are for Pakistan.
A warm welcome to Afghan Industry and Commerce Minister, Alhaj Nooruddin Azizi, on his official visit to India. Advancing bilateral trade and investment ties is the key focus of the visit.
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Umayyad, Andalusian and Mamluk are undisputedly superior.
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This is a GREAT initiative.
I am very happy to share that https://t.co/dIy2mtGZrl in Beta is live! Afghanistan is flooded with misinformation, propaganda, and conflicting reports from dozens of sources. Finding accurate, verified news shouldn't require hours of cross-referencing multiple outlets. Readers
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The Pakistani media is in cahoots with the gov in making sure that permanent animosity stays between the 2 countries, at the expense of the people. This is part of the larger plan that the imbecile defense minister of Pak Khawaja Asif talks openly: de-Afghanization of Pak
'Once all Afghanis are [deported] to Afghanistan, who will collect the garbage?' This is supposed to be comedic content from a mainstream Pakistani outlet. Genuinely deplorable.
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We got quinoa in Afghanistan before GTA 6.
Strawberry and cherry orchards covering 159 jeribs of land have been established in Nangarhar province. Mawlavi Mohammad Wali Muhsen, the head of Agriculture, Irrigation, and Livestock in the province, announced that these orchards, which also include quinoa, malt, lemon, and
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Classy.
🚨 BREAKING: Shabana Mahmood will tomorrow announce that asylum seekers will have their valuable assets like jewellery seized and sold to pay for their accommodation costs [@TheSun]
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Tumultuous and unpredictable times indeed. 'Bangladesh's former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has been found guilty of crimes against humanity and sentenced to death.' https://t.co/5mfNnlP1sf
bbc.co.uk
The former prime minister, who is living in exile in India, was tried in her absence over a deadly crackdown on protests last year.
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This is a story that has been overlooked amidst tensions with Pakistan's military junta. This is quite a climbdown for Tajikistan, initially Kabul's most hostile neighbour and which even hosted the Massoud family, after the US occupation collapsed in 2021. https://t.co/UtEIS3CXXE
pajhwok.com
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The side note here is that it beggars belief that these are the hot and trending topics of the day.
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I know you like playing X's Chief Prosecutor but you've got to sharpen your line of questioning given the emails suggest/allege that it's Trump, and not Imran, who performed fellatio on Bill Clinton.
Actually, yes I am. Which is why he is in jail. Now don’t try your tangent. Tell us: Does that same email (literally the same line) exonerate Donald Trump?
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Ah, yes. Because sober and nuanced analysis on Imran Khan is clearly what you are renowned for.
In this same email, Epstein is bashing Donald Trump as well. If we were to take this cope by @ryangrim as a W for Khan then it follows that this is a W for Trump as well. Are you guys willing to say that? It’s hilarious how ppl let their idiosyncrasies cloud their judgment so
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It's almost like there's news regarding Pakistan daily. Jeffrey Epstein: disgraced financier and sex trafficker acquainted with senior US and Israeli officials, is revealed to have been strongly opposed to ex-Pakistani PM Imran Khan: now incarcerated by Pakistan's military junta
Jeffrey Epstein in 2018 was claiming that @ImranKhanPTI was “really bad news,” citing Pakistan’s nuclear weapons. The State Dept pushed him out of office with help from the Pakistani military in 2022.
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My guy, if ever I wanted importance, passionate and unquestioning defenders of the Pakistani military would not be who I'd seek it from.
You are insufferably mind locked on this topic. Yes, Afghanistan is needed. Does that make you feel important? Is that why you and your Talib friends unable to call TTP out unconditionally and categorically? True, long-term solutions are found through collaboration. I thought
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In your ad hominem and capital letter filled essays, you're comically stumbling all over yourself. If Afghan intervention is 'needed', the supposedly global consensus on TTP as 'Khawarij' either doesn't exist or isn't particularly convincing, hence requiring Afghan intervention.
Do you understand the difference between ideological and kinetics? Afghan intervention is needed because TTP (whom you continually try to support tongue-in-cheek) is operating from Af-Pak. Since Afghanistan keeps making excuses about lack of resources, capacity and literally begs
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You're going to great lengths to distract from the question of why senior Pakistani diplomats, who claim that ideologically countering the TTP is easy, are reported to have sought Afghan intervention and support on the supposedly easy task of ideologically countering the TTP.
No, the Taliban made it a matter of their “domestic politics” by acceding that TTP’s acts will require their LOCAL fatwa board to deliberate over. Why should the local Dar al-Ifta’ deliberate over it when TTP is “Pakistan’s domestic politics”? You clearly don’t see how this was a
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This guy, especially at AC Milan, was my hero. This is awful to read.
🚨🗣 Kaka: “I did everything I could to save my marriage, but there's something I learned: you can't force someone to stay with you if they've already decided to leave. “In 2015, my wife told me she didn't want to be married anymore. I clung to the idea of fighting, of
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So you expect the Taliban to intervene overtly in Pakistan's domestic politics, and that too on the side of Trump's favourite Field Marshal. I don't need to tell you how that will turn out.
Simple: The fatwa will show Taliban’s true intent towards “TTP”. We are in no need of a fatwa otherwise. There is consensus in not just Pakistan, but in the rest of the Muslim world that TTP/ISIS et al are Khariji groups. The fatwa from Taliban will only show whether they are
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That could be true. At the same time, what you've said is contradicted by your summer 2023 visit to Kabul, during which you reportedly sought a fatwa from Afghanistan condemning the TTP. If ideologically challenging the TTP is easy, why plead for another state to do it for you?
TTP doesn’t enjoy support amongst the masses; its leaders are not scholars of repute, and its cadres are an illiterate or semi-literate bunch of basic human beings. Therefore, it shouldn’t be difficult to challenge and counter the TTP’s narrative.
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