Live Conflict War in Afghanistan

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Afghanistan GDP in the past year had 43 percent contribution from foreign aid another 4 percent from remittances both are now cut off. Afghans will be having a hard time now. Now remains to be seen how stable the Taliban gov remains in result of their sudden rise to power and coming economic demise. Afghanistan will Likely be sanctioned by the west you don’t just wake up someday and make up with someone who killed thousands of your people in war lasting decades.
Also unlike many Pakistani claims here I don’t see China investing much in Afghanistan it has no geopolitical significance for China in its goals against USA or India. Chinese only invest what they can make back in business or geopolitical heft. Taliban could attempt to sell mining contracts to China but it is doubtful any mines other than that of rare earth metals could be viable shipping ores to Chinese eastern seaboard from Afghanistan with infrastructure needed to be built up from ground up seems unfeasible.
Ever heard of OBOR?
 

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Ever heard of OBOR?
That's a worst route for Afghanistan .
If they don't want their burqa trimmed and maulvi dancing in mosque . It's a colonisation tactic for weaker nation like pakistan and Afghanistan , both have highly delusional Islamist population , just get them in your camp and rule them like animals
 

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Pajeet, listen. I am an Afghan. The Taliban is my government. You talk shit about my country or government, you'll get right in your face.

Go solve your own country's 1 billion problem, instead of occupying your little brain with Afghanistan.

All your projects are at least 50 years in the making and that's with foreign component for anything critical. Nobody cares about your rapist country. Keep talking about Afghanistan and you'll find us f****** you over in Kashmir.
This is an international forum. If you don't like the views expressed by someone, counter them instead of resorting to racial slurs.

And there is an India sub forum for you to talk about Kashmir. This is an Afghan thread currently dealing with the brutal Taliban regime filled with UN designated terrorists. Please read forum rules and stick to the topic.
 

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Called taliban terrorist , any issue

You literally insulted Afghanistan in front of two Afghan members

You started it just a matter of time before the mods intervene.

The Afghan member KA52 alligator made a normal post and you proceeded to insult him and his nation.

Be happy the mods did not restrict or ban you.
 

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@Agha Sher @Lonewolf Messages were deleted and warnings given. Stay away from polluting the thread and debate in a civilized way otherwise we will be forced to take harsher measures. Thank you!
 

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You literally insulted Afghanistan in front of two Afghan members

You started it just a matter of time before the mods intervene.

The Afghan member KA52 alligator made a normal post and you proceeded to insult him and his nation.

Be happy the mods did not restrict or ban you.
I didn't insulted afghan , do Taliban stand for whole afghan community ?
 

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@Agha Sher @Lonewolf Messages were deleted and warnings given. Stay away from polluting the thread and debate in a civilized way otherwise we will be forced to take harsher measures. Thank you!
Copy that , but i would like to bring to your notice that my comment were on taliban specifically , it's just some members who think taliban is whole Afghanistan
 

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Copy that , but i would like to bring to your notice that my comment were on taliban specifically , it's just some members who think taliban is whole Afghanistan
Everybody here including you have the right to express his opinion on every issue regarding everything. The only limitation we have is the way of presentation. This is not a message specially to you but to all our members. Express your opinions and debate on a high level. Don't fall on the level of personal attacks, trolling etc. If you encounter such behavior don't respond but report and let us handle the situation. We try to be as fair and neutral in our decisions as possible so trust us and don't involve in actions that can bring you trouble in the forum.
 

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After weeks of strictly sticking to a line of neutrality, Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Saeed Khatibzadeh struck a note of warning about the Taliban takeover of Afghanistan.

Speaking at a weekly press briefing on Monday, Khatibzadeh warned about foreign meddling in Panjshir, the last stronghold of opposition against the new order led by Ahmad Massoud who is the son of legendary anti-Taliban commander Ahmad Shah Massoud. Khatibzadeh also strongly condemned the Taliban attack on the valley and described the death of opposition leaders there as “martyrdom,” a major indication of Iranian resentment at the Taliban’s inchoate political deliberations to form a government.

The remarks came on the same day a Taliban spokesman announced that the group’s forces “conquered” the provincial capital of Panjshir. Taliban media also circulated video footage showing Taliban forces posing in front of Panjshir’s governor-general office and raising the flag of what came to be known as the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan.

Meanwhile, Afghan and Iranian social media platforms and news outlets were abuzz with reports of Pakistani aerial support for the advancing Taliban forces in Panjshir. There were even reports that Fahim Dashti, the spokesman for Massoud-led forces known as the National Resistance of Afghanistan, was killed in a Pakistani drone strike.

Responding to a question about the Pakistani involvement in the battle for Panjshir, Khatibzadeh said, “The news coming out of Panjshir is concerning. Last night’s attacks [on Panjshir] are condemned in the strongest terms. Martyrdom of Afghan leaders is deeply regrettable.”

Khatibzadeh said Iran was reviewing the reports of foreign intervention. “This should be reviewed,” he asserted.

Khatibzadeh pointed out, “Afghanistan’s history shows that foreign intervention, both direct and indirect, has resulted in nothing but defeat for the aggressor force, and the Afghan people are independence-seeking and zealous, and certainly any intervention is doomed,” he said.

The Panjshir issue must be resolved through dialogue, with the mediation and presence of all Afghan elders, Khatibzadeh underlined amid reports of the Taliban advance into the valley.

The spokesman noted, “Neither side should allow this path to lead to fratricide. The Taliban must abide by its own obligations under international law and its own obligations by whatever it says. Starving the people of Panjshir, besieging the Panjshir region, cutting off water and electricity in this region is a matter of concern.”

Khatibzadeh stressed that “humanitarian law under international law must be respected.” He once again called for an inclusive government to be established in Afghanistan, one that would include all ethnoreligious groups of the war-torn country.

“The Islamic Republic of Iran is making every effort to help end the suffering of the Afghan people and to form an inclusive government in Afghanistan that reflects the country's ethnic and demographic composition,” he stated, adding, “It is the will of the people that must finally be realized and determine the future of Afghanistan, not foreign intervention or any other conspiracy. Certainly, lasting peace can only be achieved through intra-Afghan dialogue between all groups.”

Underlining that Iran is closely following the developments in Afghanistan, Khatibzadeh warned, “I strongly warn that all red lines and obligations under international law should be observed.”

The change in Iran’s tone toward the Taliban is the latest indication that the group urgently needs to address the concerns of its neighbors in a transparent way and avoid traps that could be set for it by some predatory players in the region who stand ready to drag Afghanistan into a costly and deadly power competition.

Like many other countries bordering Afghanistan, Iran has its own concerns about the future of this country under Taliban rule. A primary concern is that some countries in the region would tempt the Taliban into adopting stances against Iran. The United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, and to some extent Saudi Arabia and Turkey have already reached out to the Taliban. Officials from the UAE, among other counties, are currently working to get the Kabul airport operating again, according to Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid. This is while the UAE has not disclosed its involvement in the airport’s rehabilitation. It only said that it sent a plane carrying humanitarian aid to Kabul.

In addition, Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan has spoken with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman and Abu Dhabi Crown Prince Mohammad bin Zayed, two of Iran’s staunch rivals to say the least, on Afghanistan. But will they help with Afghanistan without expectations? That remains to be seen. What can be certainly said is that countries are not charities. Therefore, the Taliban should be aware of what its new allies demand from it. At the end of the day, any hostile posture by the Taliban against Afghanistan’s neighbors will not secure the long-term interests of the Afghan people.

Another concern that the Taliban need to address is to avoid marginalizing other ethnic and religious groups when forming a government. Nearly all countries, including Iran, have called on the Taliban to form an inclusive government. Not doing so would enrage the international community and isolate the Taliban government on the global stage.
 

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Can I open thread at general section
about cow piss drinker?
Cause not all India are cow piss drinker.
The Indian Muslim don't drink it.
I use your logic. ☺️

Don't be offended.
This is just a suggestion. ☺️

I have some real piece of info which will hurt your tiny brain .

But hey ! Don't get offended ,wanna have a discussion like that ?? Come to pm
 

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Can I open thread at general section
about cow piss drinker?
Cause not all India are cow piss drinker.
The Indian Muslim don't drink it.
I use your logic. ☺️

Don't be offended.
This is just a suggestion. ☺️
Of course, open such a thread. If it's your personal hobby there is already a hobby thread where you can post about anything and everything you drink - whether it comes out of a cow or a camel.
 

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One good thing coming out of this whole saga is that all dead snakes aka terrorists are coming out in open in full public view....

Swearing in if happens will be a good opportunity for US to kill all in one go!!!

😁 :ROFLMAO:
 

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