Live Conflict War in Afghanistan

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In other words we dont want them but are dumping them to other countries.

Central Asia has now becoming a dumping ground for collarborators.

The Americans have invited Central Asian leaders and are discussing it as we speak.

 

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How history repeats itself. Bagram was a giant Soviet Russian base from 1979-1989.

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FILE PHOTO: Soviet pilots at the Bagram airbase in Afghanistan on January 1, 1989. © V. Kiselev © Sputnik

This is Soviets hightailing it out of Afghanistan across the Termez bridge into what was then USSR but today Uzbekistan.

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In other words we dont want them but are dumping them to other countries.

Central Asia has now becoming a dumping ground for collarborators.

Exactly. No matter what anyone says, Afghans are Muslims. Even if they assisted the Americans during their occupation. How could an average redneck accept an Afghan interpreter when he is unable to accept American Muslims born and bred in this country?
 

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Amazing. The Taliban are on a roll. They say the Taliban could capture Kabul in 6 months. I say a couple of weeks.
 

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Amazing. The Taliban are on a roll. They say the Taliban could capture Kabul in 6 months. I say a couple of weeks.

They now have better land vehicles then all the neighboring countries except china. US trained men are surrendering to them in mass they started to operate Tanks and howitzers.
 

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US races to find safe haven for Afghan translators in Central Asia as troop withdrawal nears​


Matt Zeller, a US veteran who served in Afghanistan and a fellow at the Truman Center for National Security, said on Twitter Friday that the developments are "a profound disappointment & a complete abdication of our responsibility."

"@POTUS has completely failed if this comes to pass. Prediction: many of these Afghans will languish for years in refugee camps only to be eventually deported back to Afghanistan," he wrote.
"Make no mistake, outsourcing our problem to Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan and Tajikistan is the worst possible choice for the administration," Chris Purdy, director of Veterans for American Ideals at Human Rights First, said in a statement. "Not only is it an abdication of our responsibility to allies who risked their lives for American forces, but it also unnecessarily sets up a potential continuing human rights disaster for people who have already endured years of persecution and threats of violence for their service to the United States."


The American administration has no appetite to accommodate 50.000 Afghan interpreters along with their families.
 

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