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"Resistance 2.0." - Battle for Panjshir begins - Taliban claims victory

"I write from the Panjshir Valley today, ready to follow in my father's footsteps, with mujahideen fighters who are prepared to once again take on the Taliban," Ahmad Massoud said, adding that "America can still be a great arsenal of democracy" by supporting his fighters.
Your father is a respectable figure because he fought for afghanistan. Now it will be a great mistake if in today's context you fight with the Taliban with the American help. People will view you as a traitor and puppet of USA.
Please don't flush your father respect and name in the toilet. And stay away from amrullah Saleh bad company and influence.
 
Taliban has to announce government... whoever came up with this inclusivity shit is an ignorant fool.... Afghans only understand iron fist and nothing else.... Waste of time.
 
French Jewsih Philosopher Bernard Henri Levy is supporting Ahmed Massoud on his twitter handle. France trained and supported Ahmed Shah Massoud. Levy was a friend of his and visited Afghanistan also. Jewish activists on Twitter are criticizing Taliban. On the other hand Israel thinks that Taliban will be at odds with Iran so they see a strategic plus point. Maybe they are putting their bets on both the Taliban and Ahmed Massoud as is usual with them. Meanwhile Ahmed Massoud is looking for American weapons and bullets. Taliban should cut off all access to Panjshir to stop ex-Afghan army soldiers and Tajiks from joining the NA.
Additionally, with the winter approaching, food supplies should also be cut off to the Panjshir valley.
 
He is in Pakistan
Apparently this QuAD is military in nature. @Path-Finder
Is he really???
Leaders of Northern alliance are and he gave a very positive views about pakistan two days before fall of kabul.
But I have not seen him yet. It is confusing. If he ia writing an op Ed then he must be in his home.
 
He promised an "organized resistance" to Taliban rule. Now he wants U.S. help to lead that fight.

AUGUST 19, 2021
CBS/AFP

While the Taliban's dramatic takeover of Afghanistan was met with little resistance, clear signs of defiance were appearing on Thursday.

In an op-ed published in The Washington Post, the son of Afghanistan's most famed anti-Taliban fighter claimed to have the forces to mount an effective resistance, but he called on the United States to supply arms and ammunition to his militia.

"I write from the Panjshir Valley today, ready to follow in my father's footsteps, with mujahideen fighters who are prepared to once again take on the Taliban," Ahmad Massoud said, adding that "America can still be a great arsenal of democracy" by supporting his fighters.

Ahmad Massoud,Son of Ahmad Shah Massoud, Launches Movement For Peace


Ahmad Massoud is seen at his home in Panjshir Valley, Afghanistan, September 5, 2019.REZA/GETTY
In Moscow, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said Thursday that a Taliban resistance was forming in Afghanistan led by ousted Frist Vice President Amrullah Saleh and Massoud.


"The Taliban doesn't control the whole territory of Afghanistan," Lavrov told reporters.

On the political front, the Taliban continued to edge toward establishing a government, meeting with senior Afghan figures from the past two decades.

Taliban negotiator Anas Haqqani met with Hamid Karzai, the first Western-backed leader of Afghanistan after the Taliban's ouster in 2001, and Abdullah Abdullah, who had led the government's peace council, the militant group said on Twitter.


Saleh and Massoud were prepared for the coming fight. On Tuesday, after President Ashraf Ghani fled abroad, Saleh made it clear that he was staying in Afghanistan, and he declared himself the "legitimate caretaker president" of the country.

When he was still part of the serving government in May, Saleh told CBS News' Charlie D'Agata that the U.S. was wrong to have entered into negotiations with the Taliban in the first place, saying the group could not be trusted. He indicated then that if the militants were "waiting for a moment of surrender from the Afghan people, it won't come."

Many of the country's security forces did walk away from their posts without a fight in the face of the Taliban's rapid return to power, but Saleh and Massoud appeared set to challenge the notion that the entire country would fold as easily.

Massoud and his followers have been preparing for a possible all-out civil war for months, even as they hoped the situation wouldn't get that bad.


"I'll fight for it, and I'm ready to give my life for it," he told D'Agata in May. His father gave his life for it: Ahmad Shah Massoud was a renowned guerrilla commander who led the resistance against the Taliban occupation in the 1990's.

The senior Massoud was assassinated just two days before September 11, 2001. The Taliban knew the U.S. would retaliate for the terror attacks, and the anti-Taliban commander would have been too dangerous an ally to allow the Americans.

Civil War in Afghanistan



Ahmad Shah Massoud, commander of the anti-Soviet and anti-Taliban Northern Alliance militia, is seen on the battlefield north of Kabul, Afghanistan, in an October 27, 1996 file photo.PATRICK ROBERT/SYGMA/GETTY

His son told CBS News in May that he and others were ready to take up arms in what some had already started calling "Resistance 2.0."

"Armed groups against international terrorism," he told D'Agata. "They are ready. If the situation goes towards a war, we will announce it, and we will be ready."

"It will be people ready to fight," he said. "It will be an organized resistance against the Taliban."


So the son of Ahmad Shah Masooud has personal enmity with Taliban, which is why he has offered help to Amrullah.
 
Is he really???
Leaders of Northern alliance are and he gave a very positive views about pakistan two days before fall of kabul.
But I have not seen him yet. It is confusing. If he ia writing an op Ed then he must be in his home.

I may have been misled by Pakistani media.
 
What these panjsheri are not understanding that his isnt 90s where they can hold up in their rat hole. Taliban will soon have their own airforce. They will be bombed into submission.

Yes.
Panjshir Valley, if I were to guess, is not much different from places in Pakistan's erstwhile FATA region and Pakistanis are probably THE masters in hilly terrain warfare in the world after the campaigns in FATA.

IF foreign forces are going to provide aircover to the Panjshiris then gloves will come off from Pakistan, including possibly Close Air Support to the Taliban. Americans have no more local presence left--flying from Qatar to bomb is a no-go--look up what Scott Ritter said about that; and if the Americans decide to overstay their Taliban-Welcome then body bags will start going back to America---an unacceptable outcome!!

I am sort of agreeing with others who are saying that Panjishirs are posturing to get some $ or internal autonomy in the new Afghanistan. If so then let it be. All this posturing is for-sure NOT about women's rights blah blah, even if I think they should be respected!

It's game over, guys. A new order is in Afghanistan and no need to shed more Afghan blood!
 
Yes.
Panjshir Valley, if I were to guess, is not much different from places in Pakistan's erstwhile FATA region and Pakistanis are probably THE masters in hilly terrain warfare in the world after the campaigns in FATA.

IF foreign forces are going to provide aircover to the Panjshiris then gloves will come off from Pakistan, including possibly Close Air Support to the Taliban. Americans have no more local presence left--flying from Qatar to bomb is a no-go--look up what Scott Ritter said about that; and if the Americans decide to overstay their Taliban-Welcome then body bags will start going back to America---an unacceptable outcome!!

I am sort of agreeing with others who are saying that Panjishirs are posturing to get some $ or internal autonomy in the new Afghanistan. If so then let it be. All this posturing is for-sure NOT about women's rights blah blah, even if I think they should be respected!

It's game over, guys. A new order is in Afghanistan and no need to shed more Afghan blood!


There will be no air support for panjsheris from US and its allies and simply put , Pakistan China and Russia will not allow it. I wont surprised if those super tunacos will be soon bombing them.
 
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There will be no air support for panjsheris from US and his allies and simply put , Pakistan China and Russia will not allow it. I wont surprised if those super tunacos will be soon bombing them.

I think you are almost certainly correct.
The narrative out of Washington lately is unmistakable: China and Russia are the main threats and they would be glad to have America tied down in Afghanistan.
 
I may have been misled by Pakistani media.
The leaders of former northern alliance are indeed in pakistan. No doubt.
And yes I have been also seeing the news and reports that ahmed shah is also in pakistan. But I have not seen him yet.
 

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