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Afghan & Iranian soldiers exchange fire on border

Afghan Army is nothing more then a Tajik Battalion (Not that it's a bad thing..).If it is true that Iranians were entrying Afghanistan then i think Afghans did the right thing but who knows maybe ANA was trying to smuggle Opium into Iran?Too much dirty business in that region.
 
The Taliban can hold rifles, did you forget how they killed your diplomats?

Back on topic, I dont know why it happend, but it might have something to do with the drug trafficking and smuglers. I think both countries need to make more efforts to tackle this problem. These isolated incidents shouldnt be an obstackle between the 2 countries.

They killed diplomats not iranian revolutionary guard, the taliban just blow themselves up.
 
''Afghan soldiers'' lmao

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They killed diplomats not iranian revolutionary guard, the taliban just blow themselves up.
The Taliban showed their animal behaviour when they killed the diplomats in cold blood. If i remember we had massed some 100.000 soldiers ready to invade Afghanistan and to punish the Taliban leadership in Kabul.
 
''Afghan soldiers'' lmao

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The Taliban showed their animal behaviour when they killed the diplomats in cold blood. If i remember we had massed some 100.000 soldiers ready to invade Afghanistan and to punish the Taliban leadership in Kabul.

The taliban would had got extinct by now if iran were to invade, the persian empire captured the afghans many times, but now they think they are impossible to take over lol.
 
''Afghan soldiers'' lmao

---------- Post added at 10:34 PM ---------- Previous post was at 10:33 PM ----------

The Taliban showed their animal behaviour when they killed the diplomats in cold blood. If i remember we had massed some 100.000 soldiers ready to invade Afghanistan and to punish the Taliban leadership in Kabul.

The taliban would had got extinct by now if iran were to invade, the persian empire captured the afghans many times, but now they think they are impossible to take over lol.
 
The taliban would had got extinct by now if iran were to invade, the persian empire captured the afghans many times, but now they think they are impossible to take over lol.
lol, they are s.hit without America. Trust me, Iran would eat these tiny countries if it werent for EU,US,Nato
 
The Taliban can hold rifles, did you forget how they killed your diplomats?

Back on topic, I dont know why it happend, but it might have something to do with the drug trafficking and smuglers. I think both countries need to make more efforts to tackle this problem. These isolated incidents shouldnt be an obstackle between the 2 countries.

well ahmed, i would rather prefer talibans then those afghais who cant even hold the rifle, rofl :rofl:
 
The taliban would had got extinct by now if iran were to invade, the persian empire captured the afghans many times, but now they think they are impossible to take over lol.

Ain't you guys Muslims now?

Isn't in Islam that you are brothers?

How can you think of killing your Fellow Muslim Brothers :hang3:
 
The taliban would had got extinct by now if iran were to invade, the persian empire captured the afghans many times, but now they think they are impossible to take over lol.

Don't get ahead of yourselves, you were also conquered by Afghans, and before that by Alexander, Arabs, Mongols.

Hotaki Conquest of Safavid Persia:
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In April of 1709, Mirwais along with his followers revolted against the Safavid rule in Kandahar City. The uprising began when Gurgīn Khān and his escort were killed during a picnic that was prepared by Mirwais at his farmhouse outside the city. It is reported that heavy drinking of alcohol was involved. Next, Mirwais ordered the deaths of the remaining Persian government and military officials in the region. The Afghans then defeated twice a large Persian army that was dispatched from Isfahan (capital of the Safavids), which included Qizilbash and Georgian troops.[6]

Several half-hearted attempts to subdue the rebellious city having failed, the Persian Government despatched Khusraw Khán, nephew of the late Gurgín Khán, with an army of 30,000 men to effect its subjugation, but in spite of an initial success, which led the Afgháns to offer to surrender on terms, his uncompromising attitude impelled them to make a fresh desperate effort, resulting in the complete defeat of the Persian army (of whom only some 700 escaped) and the death of their general. Two years later, in A.D. 1713, an*other Persian army commanded by Rustam Khán was also defeated by the rebels, who thus secured possession of the whole province of Qandahár.[6]
—Edward G. Browne, 1924
Hotaki dynasty - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Anglo-Afghan Wars:

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'Remnants of an Army' by Elizabeth Butler portraying William Brydon arriving at the gates of Jalalabad as the only survivor of a 16,500 strong evacuation from Kabul in January 1842. This is a better copy of a file in Commons (this image is in the public domain due to its age).
 

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