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6 Feb 2012

Imran concerns city war in Afghanistan

ISLAMABAD - Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PIT) Chairman Imran Khan said a coalition govt must be set up in Kabul or there will be more bloodshed when ISAF soldiers take out. In an appointment with Sky TV on Wednesday, Imran said, “My worry is that they will depart a far larger clutter than the Soviets eventually left as a city war may happen now.” “The Afghan military is now well equipped and is supposed to be to the South Partnership. The Pashtun the greater part is with the Taliban and are not equipped,” he included. “Once NATO simply leaves there will be a city war, a energy battle copying what occurred after the Soviets eventually left. Tons of individuals died”, he said.