Due to the political conflicts between the Taliban and Pakistan, Pashtun Afghan nation cannot turn a blind eye to its national values or to the true face of the Taliban.

 Due to the political conflicts between the Taliban and Pakistan, Pashtun Afghan nation cannot turn a blind eye to its national values or to the true face of the Taliban.

The disagreement between Pakistan and the Taliban is not over the Durand Line or Afghanistan’s national interest; rather, it is about brainwashing Afghans in the course of their own mutual conflicts.

We acknowledge that the Taliban are a power, that they are forceful, that they kill people and forgive no one. Beyond their own ideology, they do not accept humanity or human rights. No one can be protected from them by the international community. They do not allow girls’ education, schools, or learning. They do not accept a Loya Jirga, they do not accept the national flag, they do not respect the will of the people (Specially Democracy), and they place their own idialogy above Afghan identity.

But the fundamental question remains: should we abandon our homeland and the will of our nation merely on the grounds that the Taliban are a force or reality?

Can anyone truly believe that they would build a Greater Afghanistan?

Absolutely not.

This is a project.

There is no doubt that conspiracy theories should not be given excessive importance; however, the Taliban themselves admit that they came to power with international specialy Pakistan's cooperation.

If the Taliban could bring progress, peace, and prosperity without knowledge and education, that would be beyond comprehension.

The Taliban are skilled in guerrilla warfare, but for rebuilding a country, forming a nation, and keeping pace with the world and the times, knowledge and policy experts are required. Yet they have imposed bans on education and freedom of expression; they have prioritized militarization. Silencing the peoples of Afghanistan through force is no longer possible because times have changed. Their regressive thinking does not align with the present era.

Spreading ambiguous narratives about regressive thinking could be a spy game of other states intelligence agencies, through which interests tied to this region are pursued via the Taliban, and global powers block one another.

Only Pashtun Afghans and the people of Greater Afghanistan can stop this Great Game.


                                  Wakeel Adil 

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