How Pakistani Leaders Support The Terrorist Taliban

The Taliban are enforcing an Apartheid regime in Afghanistan, a regime, which consists only of Pashtun leaders to carry out Pakistani interests. Its leaders are only-Pashtun, only-male and only-Wahabi, which is the most fundamentalist approach to Sunni Islam. Pakistan of course has a geopolitical interest and considers Afghanistan as its backyard. 

Pakistan supports Pashtuns, especially the Taliban, to subjugate Afghanistan in order to exploit Afghanistan’s resources. For instance, after having massacred a high number of Shia Hazara and oppressed the remaining residents of Balkhab district in Sar-e Pol Province of Afghanistan in August 2022, the Taliban sold the coal, which was extracted from mines located in that district, cheaply to Pakistan. This fact is precisely described in multiple articles, like in Foreign Policy's 'Taliban Wage War Over Coal Mining in Afghanistan'.

Therefore, for Pakistani politicians to support both the Pashtun and the Taliban is of high priority.


The racist nature of the Taliban was discussed in another blog entry:


On 6 May 2023 Pakistan invited the Taliban leadership to Pakistan to discuss economic and security issues.

 

Footage of the meeting has been published online:



In my previous blog entry with the title 'Arms Supply To The Armed Resistance Is The Only Method To Bring Change In Afghanistan' I discussed how Pakistani media support the Taliban and are acting as pressure groups for the Taliban regime in Afghanistan.

 

On 18 May 2023 Shahbaz Sharif, Prime Minister of Pakistan gave the following statement: "The constructive interaction of the international community with the Taliban is necessary." He made that comment while he was on a visit in Sistan and Baluchistan provinces in Iran, neighboring Pakistan. During this trip, he met and talked with Ebrahim Raisi, the president of Iran.

 

Pakistan's Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif added that constructive interaction with the Taliban government in Afghanistan is "absolutely necessary" and asked the international community to stand by the Afghan people "at this critical juncture".

 

In order to give legitimacy to Taliban, Pakistani politicians equate the Taliban with the Afghan people in their rhetorics. This is in line with official Pakistani politics and all political groups keep repeating it, which was the case with Parvez Musharraf, president of Pakistan from 2001 to 2008:



According to Radio Pakistan, in response to a question about Afghanistan, Sharif said that Pakistan is committed to promoting common prosperity for Afghanistan and the region.

 

The Prime Minister of Pakistan has emphasized that a peaceful and stable Afghanistan is beneficial for the peace and prosperity of the region.

 

This is despite the fact that since the beginning of the Taliban's resumption of Afghanistan, Pakistan has been one of the countries that has always emphasized interaction with the government of this group at the international level.

 

Also, Pakistan was the first country to hand over the embassy of Afghanistan to the Taliban and to establish diplomatic relations with this terrorist group.


There are also reports that family members of Taliban leaders reside in Pakistan, and can thus be controlled by the Pakistani government through extortion.


It can be summarized that the Taliban is a puppet regime controlled by the Pakistani government and secret service ISI. Pakistan is thus completely controlling the policies of the Taliban. Currently, Afghanistan can be seen as a colony of Pakistan, which it tries to subjugate further. The Taliban serve the purpose of Pakistan to colonize Afghanistan completely and for a long term. Pakistani politicians and media don't even conceal their sympathy for the Taliban in Afghanistan, although they do their utmost to prevent the Pakistani Taliban be in charge of Pakistan's political affairs.


A video explains the history of connection between Taliban and Pakistan further. 


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