Live Conflict War in Afghanistan

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Isis and Taliban both kill shiites, at one point of time

Well secratarian groups will always target the other sect.

All I know is that the Taliban are taking a pragmatic approach.

This pragmatism is going to cause a rift among its ranks.

One thing this is going to translate to which is a full blown civil war. I dont think the Taliban want to take their cause worldwide and just want to stay in Afghanistan.

Seriously the bloodshed is going to continue by this rate as the suicide attack is basically isis's way of saying we are back.
 

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If there's one thing that could rally the sentiments of the western world. It's women liberties.

Now, I don't expect the media campaign about women liberties in Afghanistan will stop, in fact it will increase from time to time. Basically every nation that supports or recognize the IEA, will turn into a pariah state once they did.

from a geopolitical pov, this is a tough choice to make for certain country especially the likes of China. If they don't recognize the Taliban they're in a precarious situation becasue they would deem an un-cooperational Kabul a safe heaven for terrorists in their borders. On the other side if they recognize and championed the IEA, they will be a target of western condemnation.

again all part of the geopolitical games of pivot towards the Pacific.
 

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If there's one thing that could rally the sentiments of the western world. It's women liberties.

Now, I don't expect the media campaign about women liberties in Afghanistan will stop, in fact it will increase from time to time. Basically every nation that supports or recognize the IEA, will turn into a pariah state once they did.

from a geopolitical pov, this is a tough choice to make for certain country especially the likes of China. If they don't recognize the Taliban they're in a precarious situation becasue they would deem an un-cooperational Kabul a safe heaven for terrorists in their borders. On the other side if they recognize and championed the IEA, they will be a target of western condemnation.

again all part of the geopolitical games of pivot towards the Pacific.
There will always be talibuddies who will engage in whataboutism to justify the Taliban treatment. Laughable as it is, such ideas do have a constituency.
 

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There will always be talibuddies who will engage in whataboutism to justify the Taliban treatment. Laughable as it is, such ideas do have a constituency.
This is not about Taliban. It's about geopolitics in a wider context. All those news --correct or false--will eventually appear in ordinary people's cellphones and TV broadcast regardless if they gives a shit about Taliban prior to the fall of Kabul.

Just look at how HK protest turned into a worldwide condemnation and bad sentiments in the west, resuting in the cancellation of CAR agreement between EU and PRC.

Now that sentiments about women in Afghanistan will be amplified to a level which will dwarf HK protest. Which means every country even seen --not yet proven-- to justify, support or even outright recognizing IEA will be faced with the prospect of a world turning against them.
 

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If there's one thing that could rally the sentiments of the western world. It's women liberties.

Now, I don't expect the media campaign about women liberties in Afghanistan will stop, in fact it will increase from time to time. Basically every nation that supports or recognize the IEA, will turn into a pariah state once they did.

from a geopolitical pov, this is a tough choice to make for certain country especially the likes of China. If they don't recognize the Taliban they're in a precarious situation becasue they would deem an un-cooperational Kabul a safe heaven for terrorists in their borders. On the other side if they recognize and championed the IEA, they will be a target of western condemnation.

again all part of the geopolitical games of pivot towards the Pacific.

Its geopolitics all that stuff womens rights, civilising mission and white mans burden is just a cover for imperialism.

Im gonna be honest us Turks never cloaked our conquests with some bullshit mission like the West or the White man usually does.
 

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Its geopolitics all that stuff womens rights, civilising mission and white mans burden is just a cover for imperialism.

Im gonna be honest us Turks never cloaked our conquests with some bullshit mission like the West or the White man usually does.
Yes you did, you did it for Islam.

I agree with your overall point though. If you are going to destroy other peoples nations and culture, at least be honest about.
 

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Yes you did, you did it for Islam.

I agree with your overall point though. If you are going to destroy other peoples nations and culture, at least be honest about.

Not just Islam to be honest. Islam was another factor.

It was new grazing lands, wealth, resources along with fate and destiny.

Also the belief of conquering the world. We never felt the need to civilise.

I guess every culture or race have their way of conquering or subjucation.
 

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