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According to your president everyone is to blame but him.
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Somehow the words Trump and plan don't go together very well but that's just an opinion.
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Guess we will be witness to mass slaughter in Afghanistan the next few years ahead.
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A Big Money Funneling Operation” — Afghanistan Vet Reflects On Withdrawal Of US Forces
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The U.S. Government Lied For Two Decades About Afghanistan Using the same deceitful tactics they pioneered in Vietnam, U.S. political and military officials repeatedly misled the country about the prospects for success in Afghanistan. https://greenwald.substack.com/p/the...or-two-decades Comments No love lost for the everyone’s darling white rage Miley Quote:
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He's like a modern day Jimmy Carter, another long term professional Legislator who couldn't handle being an Executive. There's a big difference between the two and Biden is just the latest example.
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Haha, that's a safe bet. He said that about everything
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Are you Guys kidding me? There's not a one of us that Didn't KNOW from the get go going into Afghanistan was a Bad Idea and would end up just like the Russian pull out!
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On a side-note, the Taleban have become one of the best equipped most modern armed Islamic militias on the planet.
Blackhawks, US gunships, "ScanEagle" drones by Boeing including their operations kits, I read. 600 M1117s, 8500 Hummvees, 150 MaxxPro. 1 million pieces in pistols and rifles, 1 bn rounds of ammo. German Marder IFVs , armoured transports of the types Dingo and Eagle, several Panzerhaubitze 2000 (one of the two or three most modern howitzer in the world, that thing is really nasty), 1000 pieces of tanks and armoured vehicles and IFVs of Russian construction, Russian transport and Russian gunship helicopters, including Hi-24. Almost 70 light attack helcioters "Defender 500". I read their military power excceeds that of several of the smaller NATO countries. The loss of the US drones is a real head-nut. Not only will they try to lure the trained Afghan army operators back into service, but they could also sell the technology. There is also a risk that they sell these weapons to other international Islamic militias or terror groups. It remains to be seen how clever Afghan engineers are in keepign such platforms operaitonal. The small educated middle class Afghan society has may have skilled people capable of finding improvisations to keep stuff in servcie for years to come, but htis social class and the Taleban are not the closest of friends. It doe snto comparing to Iran, where the talent for engineering improvisation and even own developmnent is much wider sporead and the acadmeic elites of the middle class and the radicals are not realy close, but at elats closer than those to be found ion Afghanistan.The situation in Iran with its educaiton levels and social clusters I can assess from own experience twenty years ago (and it might have changed since then), on Afghanistan I must guess. As somebody said two days ago, the irnaisn still manage to keep their 20-40 Tomcats not just in the air, but operational. They flew escorts for Russian bombers to Syria some years ago.
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^ If they learn how to use these weapons or get former soldier from the Afghan army to operate them they could invade some neighbour country.
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You’re right it should not have been a surprise. In fact I’d bet a lot of what might be happening is just fine with a lot of western leaders. China and Pakistan have had a very kozy relationship for sometime now and as we all know that can’t be allowed.
![]() The Taliban swept through Afghanistan quickly, and like I said earlier. Pakistan is extremely worried about that. Because it may embolden the Tehrik-e Taliban Pakistan (TTP) to start an uprising with in Pakistan. They already claimed responsibility for bombings near Chinese representatives visiting Pakistan. TTP leaders have in the past publicly stated their destiny is to establish an Islamic caliphate in Pakistan and that would require the overthrow of the Pakistani Government. Now the Pashto Taliban are as some of you are coming to find out better equipped with American steel. Yes indeed I bet this has Pakistan very worried and China should be worried as well. And it should have everyone here a little worried too because I think the last thing any of us want is Pakistan’s nuclear arsenal falling into the hands of the Tehrik-e Taliban Pakistan. Will be interesting to see if Pakistan and China are forced to engage in conflict against these now well armed Taliban fighters. Especially after what China has been doing to the Muslim Uyghurs. I’m thinking it might go hot inside China yet. Last edited by Rockstar; 08-17-21 at 03:55 PM. |
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Not so long time ago:
![]() The Taleban play it clever this time. Social media, radio propaganda, female interviewer, talking of women's rights, no revenge acts wanted - all the right buttons are being pushed. Just that we have reports from the provinces that there they act exactly the opposite way. Slaying women and girls, executing "traitor". Still, their faction seems to have become a bit more diverse over the past 20 years. We should stay away nevertheless. China has masisvely reinforced its military along the 70-80 km long shared border, which is extremelly rugged terrain and mountain passes at high altitude. I am very certain that china will do all it can to not get drawn into a military adventure in Afghanistan, however. They fear infiltration, they do not prepare invasion.
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At least the Germans come into swing now. Finally. Second shuttle flight got 140 out, two more flights are under way. Thats a solid quota, the cargo bay of an A400M is 17.5 x 4 m, roughly 70 sqm. 2 people per sqm. They can hardly lay the people over each other in layers.
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By taking the Taliban off our terrorist watch list. It allows us to look upon them as freedom fighters and fund and equip them so they can be a thorn in China’s side. |
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