Live Conflict War in Afghanistan

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no need for parroting fed up lies while we have testimonies from first hand, dude it is era of internet where all claims could be rebuked easily


If some of their agenda is to see
the end of Taliban.

You can show 1000 of good things
by Taliban.
But they only believe the isolated case
of wrongdoing.

Its up to the agenda. 😊
 

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If some of their agenda is to see
the end of Taliban.

You can show 1000 of good things
by Taliban.
But they only believe the isolated case
of wrongdoing.

Its up to the agenda. 😊
i do not know if they agenda but if they have they need to improve up their game, we live in digital era were counter statements come in sec, this way it only hurts agenda if they have one.
 

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Seriously Westerners have the biggest habit of stereotyping and not knowing any kind of people that live around the world.

Im being honest here. They think the world revolves around them and think people are like them.

Travelling does not solve anything but it helps break stereotypes at least.
 

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Because I am basing it on what the Taliban themselves proclaims to believe.

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First you said Taliban don't have Laws.

Then you say that you are basing your point on what Taliban believes?

Taliban believes they have Law. Now what?

Someone give this guy MEDAL OF TRUTH.
 

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President Ghani's full time job used to be blaming everything on Pakistan. His part time job was piling cash in his palace and then ran away like a coward to Tajikistan.

MOSCOW: Russia’s embassy in Kabul said on Monday that Afghan President Ashraf Ghani had fled the country with four cars and a helicopter full of cash and had to leave some money behind as it would not all fit in, the RIA news agency reported.

“Four cars were full of money, they tried to stuff another part of the money into a helicopter, but not all of it fit. And some of the money was left lying on the tarmac,” he was quoted as saying.


Ischenko, the Russian embassy spokesman, confirmed his comments to this news agency.
 

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Bro, why don't you accept that you have 0 trust in any platform which presents a view contrary to yours? End of argument.
It's not contrary it's a Fact.
When usa killed thousand of Innocent women and children, they didn't report a single incident.
Now suddenly they have Godly duty to protect the right of women in Afghanistan?
 

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It's not contrary it's a Fact.
When usa killed thousand of Innocent women and children, they didn't report a single incident.
Now suddenly they have Godly duty to protect the right of women in Afghanistan?
Lol. They didn't? If it was not the western media and leaks from within the establishment, how would the Abu Gharib and other American atrocities have come to light. Who said anything about God? They have a moral duty.

If you want the Taliban in your country, that's your problem to deal with.
 

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Here is the IDEA.
Taliban has to cross First Pakistan and Then India to come for Bangladesh.

We will have TWO More Threads.

Until they come I have popcorns. Cheers
I know this might be difficult to grasp but there are multiple modes of transport. If you want them that badly, you can have them fly down there too. Or just acquire a franchise paying a franchise fee. What's stopping you?
 

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Geopolitical Fallout from Taliban Takeover of Afghanistan​

SITUATION REPORTS - August 16, 2021
By Geopolitical Monitor
cc Al Jazeera English, modified, https://www.flickr.com/photos/aljazeeraenglish/8153255174


SUMMARY

Many believed that a Taliban takeover of Afghanistan was only a matter of time, but few thought it would happen this quickly following a US pullout. Here is a rundown of what a Taliban-controlled Afghanistan means for US foreign policy and the geopolitics of a highly strategic region:

IMPACT

Recognition: the million-dollar question

As yet no one knows the level of diplomatic recognition that will be extended to the Taliban regime, and this is a variable that carries significant geopolitical consequences. After two decades of war, it follows that the Taliban would prefer widespread recognition, as the alternative – relative isolation – leaves the regime dependent on regional players that are more liable to be pursuing their own agendas; i.e., Pakistan. Thus, there is some leverage here for NATO countries, namely the United States, which itself will be desperate to extract something resembling a win from its colossal investment into Afghanistan. Perhaps a globally recognized and ‘responsible’ Taliban regime would fit the bill. However, such an outcome remains unlikely given the human rights violations inherent to the Taliban’s style of governance, violations that will be all the more difficult for Western governments to ignore after leaning so heavily on a nation-building narrative to justify NATO’s long-term presence in the country.

The China factor could also have Western governments considering recognition. It’s generally assumed that China will join with Iran and Russia to recognize the Taliban government once the dust settles in Kabul. Ongoing non-recognition by Western countries not only carries significant economic costs, but also allows gifts China a valuable foothold in a highly strategic region. Incidentally, recognition in order to deny China a clear geopolitical victory would be further evidence of a return to the zero sum dynamic of the Cold War era.

 

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What you don't tell people is that quoted guy have multiple FIR's against him for spreading false news and propaganda.


Below is another where he was caught threatening and torturing a girl child through Twitter. I know not new but still !!!!!!!!!

Read more at: https://www.deccanherald.com/nation...ohammed-zubair-on-ncpcr-complaint-883357.html
 

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