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I was reading the transcript of the speech of our Foreign Minister Hina Rabbani Khar. This she delivered at LUMS on 30th April 2012. There was a phrase which could make a strong essay topic:

Pakistan is the first to suffer at the hands of strife in Afghanistan, and the first to benefit from peace in Afghanistan.

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A stable, prosperous and peaceful Afghanistan is the only solution of our problems. Ms. Khar was right in saying that we don't have any right to decide for Afghanistan . It is the right of the people of Afghanistan to decide their fate. we have to realise that now the world has changed completely , the people in Afghanistan are more aware educated and ready to decide for themselves. we are living in 2012 not 1980's , now the requirements of the international relations are totally different every country needs sovereignty may it be Afghanistan , Iraq , Venezuela etc. the youth in Afghanistan is more aware and enthusiastic than any other country in the world. we must not think selfishly and let them decide for their country. they don't like our policy of strategic depth so we should shun this idea. we can educate and train them and this is the only good thing we can do for them.
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I agree with call for change, but will there be peace with the govt that elected by America?
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I have designed an outline. Any senior, please check and mark the errors

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1. Backdrop to situation in Afghanistan

1.1 Soviet Afghan War
1.2 Jihad fervor in Pakistan
1.3 War over: Soviet withdrawal
1.4 Najibullah and his fall

2. The rise of Taliban

2.1 Taliban efforts to impose Shariah in Afghanistan and areas adjoining Pakistan
2.2 The ripple effects of Taliban version of Islam in Pakistan
2.3 Expansion of Taliban
2.4 The 9/11
2.5 The fall of Taliban government and invasion of Afghanistan

3. The ripple-effects in Pakistan of American war in Afghanistan

3.1 US’s malicious threat to Pakistan
3.2 Pakistan entering in the WOT with no terms of war defined
3.3 Insurgency hike in Pakistan
3.4 Pakistan receiving condemnation and defamation from the world
3.5 The effect of Taliban insurgency and American WOT on the economy of Pakistan
3.6 Operations in Waziristan
3.7 People emigrating from FATA to urban areas
3.8 Looming IDP crisis
3.9 Pakistan seeks help from international community to support IDPs
3.10 Increase in smuggling
3.11 Increase in opium trade also endangering Pakistani youth
3.12 HIV prevalence in Pakistan due to drugs

4. Drone Attacks

4.1 Death of “suspected” militants in predator strikes
4.2 Death of “women and children” in predator strikes
4.3 Drone attacks receive a huge condemnation nationally and internationally
4.4 Drone attacks giving US a black eye
4.5 The controversy of the hosting of drones by Pakistani government
4.6 The hike in anti-American fervor of Pakistani people

5. Pakistan alleged for hosting international terrorism

5.1 Allegations that 9/11 was planned in Pakistan
5.2 Allegations that 7/7 London bombing was planning in Pakistan by Pakistanis
5.3 Allegations that 27/11 Mumbai carnage was planned in Pakistan by Pakistanis
5.4 Internationally, Pakistan being viewed as hub of terrorist breeding

6. Plight of Pakistanis abroad due to WOT in Afghanistan

6.1 Reportedly facing substantial racism
6.2 Special security checks at airports

7. An overview of Pakistan foreign policy towards Afghanistan

7.1 Pakistan policy from 1979 to 1989
7.2 Pakistan policy from 1989 to 9/11
7.3 Pakistan policy from 9/11 and onwards

8. Reasons why peace in Afghanistan will bring peace in Pakistan

8.1 Being an immediate neighbour
8.2 Stable Afghanistan important for regional peace in the light of above discussion
8.3 Afghanistan important for global peace in the light of above discussion
8.4 Economic reasons: From a geo-political standpoint, Afghanistan’s location at the crossroads of the south and central Asia; increase in trade to Afghanistan and central Asian countries
8.5 Economic reasons: Potential hike in foreign investment
8.6 Social reasons: Improved social life in Pakistan
8.7 Social peace: The regulation of opium cultivation and smuggling
8.8 Social peace: The reduction of HIV prevalence in Pakistan

9. Conclusions
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I agree with call for change, but will there be peace with the govt that elected by America?
No, this time the people of Afghanistan have to choose their leader. US, Nato, Pakistan, India, Iran and all other stakeholders must not interfere in their internal affairs.
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What type of govt. Is there in Afghanistan?
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No, this time the people of Afghanistan have to choose their leader. US, Nato, Pakistan, India, Iran and all other stakeholders must not interfere in their internal affairs.
How they will choose there own government inspite that NATO and america is still there
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