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India says talks with Pakistan possible only after 'terror' stops

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This makes how many of Pakistan's neighbors who recently have told them to stop the terrorism?

I count India, China, and Afghanistan. Did I miss any (I didn't count Iran, who seems to want to talk to the new government about eliminating militants and separatists).

I would have count the number of separatist groups and splinters who have told Pakistan's new government to push off, but I lost count. Sorry.

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Just make Kashmir and independent country, then all problems will go away.

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Pakistan's civilian governments have traditionally been good for India Pakistan relations but they have rarely been in charge. Pakistan's military have been the de facto rulers and they treat India as a bogeyman to justify their high budgets. Doesn't help matters when the current Indian dispensation also treats Pakistan as a bogeyman to win elections.

Nawaz Sharif was ousted in a coup by Musharraf when he wanted to sack Musharraf for sending jihadi infiltrators into India without his knowledge, which prompted India to launch military operations to flush them out.

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Kashmir did not share a border with China. It shared a border with Tibet historically. Make Tibet an independent country, all problems will go away.

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Those were freedom fighters, they fought for their rights in IOK Kashmir!

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Uighurs and Balochis are the real freedom fighters.

Free Tibet and Xinjiang. Cut the chinese melon.

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US congresswoman Ilhan Omar has visited Pakistan expressed her concern of human rights violation about Indian army in that region. She is the few good guys in US congress hitting the right point with goid deeds!

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3 Chinese got blown up by a suicide bomber in Pakistan. But that is not a violation of human rights if you know what I mean.

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