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I reckon the best idea regarding the atom bombs in that area of the world would be for a group of countries to suggest that India and Pakistan agree to neutralise and dismantle their atomic arsenals, and in return receive some international economic aid.
Some of the oil-rich countries could also help out in that aspect.
Adding to that, the Afghan Taliban don't seem to have any intentions of taking the Pakistani atom bomb or nuclear war-head, and the Pakistani Taliban don't seem to have any such intention either.
The Pakistani Taliban are from the northern Pashtun-similar areas of Pakistan, and don't enjoy any support among the people in the rest of that country, in the same way as the Afghan Pashtun Taliban have no support in northern Afghanistan, where the people are Tajiks and Uzbeks.
It's more an ethnic than a religious conflict.
I think the former Taliban government in Kabul never had any intention of exportiung any form of terror or even ideology; they inherited Al Queda when they came to power, as H. Bin Laden was already there under the Mujahedin, who the Taliban kicked out. They probably didn't realise what Bin Laden was up to, and did state as much as soon as the 11/7 attacks happened.
Al Quaeda has long since transferred to Irak, to the northern Sunnite areas, where they carry out their attacks on civilian populations! All the American forces there in northern Irak over the years were unable to prevent this from coming about.
So the presence of American and British and other allied forces in Afghanistan is essentially useless and widely misses the mark!