Live Conflict War in Afghanistan

Kaptaan

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Biggest benefactor by IEA success is Pakistan :

- NDS gone Yes. Good for Pakistan
- RAW fell on its face Yes. Great for Pakistan
- PTM is an orphan To a degree but PTM was never a big force anyway.
- BLA has no home Yes. This should make big differance
- No Civil War True. Huge potential for Belt and Road/CPEC btanching into Afghanistan and creating a Central Asia/Af-Pak economic block.
- US & NATO gone Great news.
- Secure western border (Forces and resources can now be shifted to eastern border) Not yet. It will require few more years and will need robust border security.
- Secure trade routs to central asia Yes. The biggest prize. Imagine Uzbek, Turkmen oil/gas going south to Af-Pakistan. Central Asian trade moving to Gwadar and the port there become Central Asia's window to the world.
- Colossal amount of scrap will start to feed starving steel industries in Pakistan Yep true. This one is ironic. American hardware ending up as scrap in Pakistan.
- No more threats, infiltration, blind shelling, barking, bitching and whining etc Great. Pakistan Zindabad.
And allot more Agreed
 

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No!
The dude was tortured to death in Guantanamo bay.

"In 2018, however, Washington’s attitude changed and Donald Trump’s Afghan envoy, Zalmay Khalilzad, asked the Pakistanis to release Baradar so he could lead negotiations in Qatar, based on the belief that he would settle for a power-sharing arrangement. “I had never seen any real substantiation of that point, but it just took on a kind of mythic idea,” the former official said.

Baradar signed the Doha agreement with the US in February 2020, in what the Trump administration hailed as a breakthrough towards peace but which now appears a mere staging post towards total Taliban victory.

The US and Taliban agreement not to fight each other was supposed to be followed by power-sharing talks between the Taliban and the Kabul government of Ashraf Ghani. Those talks stumbled along with little progress, and it is clear now that Baradar and the Taliban were playing for time, waiting for the Americans to leave and preparing a final offensive. Baradar’s life has taught him patience and confidence in ultimate victory."

Interesting that the guy who led the discussions and made the deal was a guy the USA helped release from prison. Interesting that. The guy leading the liberation is the guy the USA got released from a Pakistani prison.
 

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"In 2018, however, Washington’s attitude changed and Donald Trump’s Afghan envoy, Zalmay Khalilzad, asked the Pakistanis to release Baradar so he could lead negotiations in Qatar, based on the belief that he would settle for a power-sharing arrangement. “I had never seen any real substantiation of that point, but it just took on a kind of mythic idea,” the former official said.

Baradar signed the Doha agreement with the US in February 2020, in what the Trump administration hailed as a breakthrough towards peace but which now appears a mere staging post towards total Taliban victory.

The US and Taliban agreement not to fight each other was supposed to be followed by power-sharing talks between the Taliban and the Kabul government of Ashraf Ghani. Those talks stumbled along with little progress, and it is clear now that Baradar and the Taliban were playing for time, waiting for the Americans to leave and preparing a final offensive. Baradar’s life has taught him patience and confidence in ultimate victory."

Interesting that the guy who led the discussions and made the deal was a guy the USA helped release from prison. Interesting that. The guy leading the liberation is the guy the USA got released from a Pakistani prison.

Do you believe that ?
Sorry from my side that i didn't save anything on my drives, cuz i never thought i would join a forum and will have to convince some one.
Believe in what ever you desire.
 

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Do you believe that ?
Sorry from my side that i didn't save anything on my drives, cuz i never thought i would join a forum and will have to convince some one.
Believe in what ever you desire.

If all of that reporting on him is true, then this afghan victory could all be a CIA ruse. Basically they put their men in charge of the Taliban. It would explain why everything happened so quick and easy in the end.
 

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If all of that reporting on him is true, then this afghan victory could all be a CIA ruse. Basically they put their men in charge of the Taliban. It would explain why everything happened so quick and easy in the end.

A lot of the ethnic groups in Afghanistan are accusing Ashraf Ghani of surrendering the country. Instead of sharing power with Tajiks, Hazaras, Uzbeks and Turkmens he would have the Pashtun ran Taliban ruling over instead.

Interesting with the ethnic groups in Afghanistan they all hate each other want to dominate the country.

Diversity is our strength 🤣
 

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Thread's been cleaned up. Please be mindful of your words and avoid antagonizing each other.
 

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