Live Conflict War in Afghanistan

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This is becoming absurd, either allies should announce end of ecvacuation or they need to work closer with talibans to prevent loss of life and chaotic situtation due lack of awarness and information.


The purpose was never to get them out, If they were honest about it, they can divert and distribute them to many fully functional air ports in Afghanistan or Requested Pakistan assistance to provide them access to Quetta (Largest air base in the region) or Peshawar airbase.
This synthetic mess is created to defame Taliban's and shadow their catastrophic failure.

Number of deaths reached 27 :(, and that so under the protection of US
 

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The purpose was never to get them out, If they were honest about it, they can divert and distribute them to many fully functional air ports in Afghanistan or Requested Pakistan assistance to provide them access to Quetta (Largest air base in the region) or Peshawar airbase.
This synthetic mess is created to defame Taliban's and shadow their catastrophic failure.

Number of deaths reached 27 :(, and that so under the protection of US

& Western & Indian news making noise
about +-3 people killed
in Jalalabad protests over this.
 

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For long term sustainibility and image perception talibams will have to found proper media network, that will be hard task as social media giants forbid and restrict their presence untill then they will suffer from disinformation campaigns from east and west together, below is one example of it.


The fantasy :ROFLMAO:
They always had a fantasy to be a foreign young women :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:
IF they are trying to mimic ISI "Honey Trap" Tactics!
WELL HOW can i say this not to offend TOO MUCH,
"you guys aren't beautiful and intelligent enough to pull this off"
 

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& Western & Indian news making noise
about +-3 people killed
in Jalalabad protests over this.

They are traumatised, understandable.
Fortunately non was killed there in "Jalalabad"

Jalalabad is the closed an easily accessible city from Kabul and from entire northern Pakistan, People are flocking there for trade and business,
SO WHY spare it from BS! People dont have time there to listen to there bitching.
 

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All the dams, roads, bridges, government buildings, behemoth parliament building and a colossal highway stretching from Chabahar port in Iran all the way to Kabul is gone, all is now lost to Taliban's. :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:

You win some, you lose some.

Not every project can turn out like East Pakistan in the end which is far better return than AFG could ever hope to be.

Former East Pakistan now exports something like 3 times what its western remnant does now....and has basic impetus to become 3 times more developed soon as well.

So is the cheap laughing extended to all of that being "lost" to the pagan and takfiris?

The (western) remnant is getting further stuck into debt-laden white elephant infra in sparse region for it given no basic concept and priority in an economy. It now has lower savings per capita than a lot of the poorest African countries. That is the result of DHA model...and the insularity and echo chamber within it.

Literal negative forex reserves in reality, and about 12 billion? for population of 240 million when the scammy definition is included.

All part of basic reason why it is unable to even nominally convert ballistic missile technology it sits on.....into something rudimentary in sounding rocket field (like North Korea and Iran have done so..... long ago).

Hence why we see it surface time and time again in pretty faux-pas way to rest of islamists here....whenever one of the Bong islamists (Brace yourself, Aron et al) mention BD context of liberation.

In that context the other bunch of islamists would even definitely head nod at US sending a CBG to help its treaty ally and threaten liberation forces. In that case, US is a good guy for them.

This divide is emoji'ed away....I mean what do 170 million people legacy (And soon to be 400 billion USD GDP) even matter to the argument

Heck even the BD flag probably triggers whole bunch of islamists here...if you look at its origins and story.

So it is no wonder cowardly false flaggers have selective amnesia and grand hypocrisy....so of course the likes are not to be found selectively.

What would be the gathered islamist reaction here to the Bangladesh liberation war museum I wonder. They will be strangely absent (or mocking) in the upcoming 50th year anniversary as well.

So you and others keep dragging India here in this way, you will get more such full disclosure.

Dutch guy with dutch flag.... always says "we turks".... *translates hindi video*....

Haven't seen this kind of thing on ertugul pages at all (getting crushed by turk nationalists).
 
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I know this is premature and possibly non sensical question from my side but need to ask anyway.
Was there any industry in Afganistan and if there was what kind of it was present. Anyome with some insight about it ?

HUUU..............! Thats a long one.
I will start from 2010's onwards, US and India actually did help to establish some industry there thats why those dams were needed But they are not huge, two industrial zones that i know of were established, one in Kabul and Other in Jalajabad.

Keep in mind they are small but new :
Textile, Ceramics, Beverages of all kind, Alcohol (Now Closed), auto mobile parts, packaging (Healthier then others), bulbs, some small steel industries, medicines, electric appliances : bulbs etc, recycling, dry fruits processing, GOLD & Silver mining (IN Badakhshan province).

There are MANY more but due to there small scale i cant recall others.

AND OH! THE COFFIN INDUSTRY WAS the biggest most successful & most profitable industry but is now close to bankruptcy due to Taliban's as no one is dying from unnatural reasons. They are now producing crates to survive.
 

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HUUU..............! Thats a long one.
I will start from 2010's onwards, US and India actually did help to establish some industry there thats why those dams were needed But they are not huge, two industrial zones that i know of were established, one in Kabul and Other in Jalajabad.

Keep in mind they are small but new :
Textile, Ceramics, Beverages of all kind, Alcohol (Now Closed), auto mobile parts, packaging (Healthier then others), bulbs, some small steel industries, medicines, electric appliances : bulbs etc, recycling, dry fruits processing, GOLD & Silver mining (IN Badakhshan province).

There are MANY more but due to there small scale i cant recall others.

AND OH! THE COFFIN INDUSTRY WAS the biggest most successful & most profitable industry but is now close to bankruptcy due to Taliban's as no one is dying from unnatural reasons. They are now producing crates to survive.

When a coffin business turn bankrupt,
its a good news to others.
Alhamdulillah.
Well done, Taliban.
 

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Taliban / Taliban's isn't s bad word, it means seeker or student in Pashto language, The word is primarily used for religious student in Pashtun territories and is greatly respected over there.
The particular label "Taliban" came from the events that propelled them.

Maybe he was trying
to elevate their dignity
with a more respected title.
 
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