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Jan, believe me, Pakistan will not give nuclear weapons to the Taliban.
Fortunately, Pakistan is not interested in big-time world politics, and neither are the Taliban.
But P/stan has a dispute with India over Kashmir. Hopefully the two countries will avoid another war over that territory and resolve their differences amicably.
The USA are about to withdraw 93,000 soldiers from Helmand province, long before 2014. That would leave only the 9,000 British soldiers in Helmand and the Afghan units that are still not trained, providing they still have their weapons and haven't given them to the Taliban.
So this would mean that either Britain send 93,000 more soldiers to Helmand to replace the Americans, or our 9,000 soldiers there, left on their own, stand and die as once our brave soldiers did in the 19th century in the same Afghanistan.
Only the Canadian soldiers would be at the side of ours, all the others have decided to depart with the Americans.
The French are pulling out their 4,000 soldiers from strategic supply routes long before 2014, and so no-one will be able to stop the Taliban bringing in men and arms to Helmand province unhindered.
And Pakistan a few months back closed all supply routes to British and allied soldiers in Afghanistan after an American drone killed some Pakistani soldiers inside a Taliban training camp in Pakistan!
The situation has drastically changed, Jan; Pakistan has turned against our soldiers in Afghanistan, and they cannot be exposed any longer.