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But we don't want even an inch of it to govern...afghanistan should probably be broken up
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But we don't want even an inch of it to govern...afghanistan should probably be broken up
We will do, What we have to, When we want to.
In the mean time you just back stabbed us even further. Sultan Erdogan's true face has been unveiled for all to see.
NATO launches military training for Afghan special forces in Turkey
Sultan Erdogan
Sultan Erdogan is dreaming of a Ottoman Empire 2.0 in 2023
Sultan Erdogan is also a hypocrite he’s ready to risk it all and deploy troops in Afghanistan for Kabul airport where it’s not needed but, where are the troops to defend al aqsa?
Hes a hypocrite only thinks about him and his country’s benefit. He invading Syria but all he did is kill more innocents especially Kurds he turned a blind eye to the atrocities assad, Iranian proxies and russia do
Pakistan needs to beware of him he on purpose got imran khan to launch ertugrul kn Pakistan and all these turkish shows he knows that Pakistanis especially will do anything to re establish a caliphate if it was possible so he’s playing with our love towards a caliphate and he wants to brainwash us into thinking he’s some ummah savour who will establish one after 2023 .
Ertugrul and all these other turkish shows are far from reality and heavily promote turkish nationalism we need to beware before we show this propaganda go out people because we know Pakistanis will sacrifice anything for a caliphate so we shouldn’t let erdogan exploit us for his gains and interests
Turkey should notmess in every isue other wise it will outgunned by taliban greece and rebel forces from syria
Dont build enemies every where for smaler good talibans will not hurt u unless u poke ur nose there
Gotta fight fire with firehttps://today.rtl.lu/news/world/a/1766545.html
Infamous warlord Abdul Rashid Dostum has returned to Afghanistan as the Taliban inch closer to taking control of his longtime stronghold in the north and fight for control of a string of cities elsewhere.
Ehsan Nero, a spokesman for the former army paratrooper, told AFP that Dostum arrived in Kabul on Wednesday night and was meeting senior officials to talk about security in Sheberghan, capital of Jawzjan province.
The former vice president has been in Turkey for months, where he was believed to be receiving medical treatment.
"He is waiting to meet President Ashraf Ghani," Nero said Thursday.
Dostum has overseen one of the largest militias in the north, which garnered a fearsome reputation in its fight against the Taliban in the 1990s -- along with accusations that his forces massacred thousands of insurgent prisoners of war.
A rout or retreat of his fighters would dent the Kabul government's recent hopes that militia groups could help bolster the country's overstretched military.
Fighting in Afghanistan's long-running conflict began to intensify in May, when US and other foreign forces began the final stage of a withdrawal due to be completed later this month.
The Taliban already control large portions of the countryside and are now challenging Afghan government forces in several large cities.
The European Union on Thursday condemned the Taliban's latest deadly attacks in Afghanistan and demanded "an urgent, comprehensive and permanent ceasefire".
In a statement, EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell and EU commissioner for aid and crisis management Janez Lenarcic accused the Taliban of breaking their promise to seek a negotiated peace.
"This senseless violence is inflicting immense suffering upon Afghan citizens and is increasing the number of internally displaced persons in search of safety and shelter," they said.
The Afghan and US militaries have stepped up air strikes against the insurgents, and the Taliban warned Wednesday that they would target senior government officials in retaliation.
The Taliban threat came after the Afghan military continued a counterattack in the southern city of Lashkar Gah, where insurgents have infiltrated several parts in numbers.
The army told the city's 200,000 people to evacuate on Tuesday.
The insurgents have taken control of vast swaths of the countryside and key border towns, taking advantage of the security vacuum left by the withdrawal of US forces.
They are now targeting cities, with fierce fighting for a week around Herat, near the western border with Iran, as well as Lashkar Gah and Kandahar in the south.
As the Taliban make battlefield gains, months of on-and-off talks between the insurgents and the Afghan government in the Qatari capital of Doha have achieved little and appear to have lost momentum.
This guy is known for being anti Pakistan. Guess Turkey has backstabbed Pakistan.
https://today.rtl.lu/news/world/a/1766545.html
Infamous warlord Abdul Rashid Dostum has returned to Afghanistan as the Taliban inch closer to taking control of his longtime stronghold in the north and fight for control of a string of cities elsewhere.
Ehsan Nero, a spokesman for the former army paratrooper, told AFP that Dostum arrived in Kabul on Wednesday night and was meeting senior officials to talk about security in Sheberghan, capital of Jawzjan province.
The former vice president has been in Turkey for months, where he was believed to be receiving medical treatment.
"He is waiting to meet President Ashraf Ghani," Nero said Thursday.
Dostum has overseen one of the largest militias in the north, which garnered a fearsome reputation in its fight against the Taliban in the 1990s -- along with accusations that his forces massacred thousands of insurgent prisoners of war.
A rout or retreat of his fighters would dent the Kabul government's recent hopes that militia groups could help bolster the country's overstretched military.
Fighting in Afghanistan's long-running conflict began to intensify in May, when US and other foreign forces began the final stage of a withdrawal due to be completed later this month.
The Taliban already control large portions of the countryside and are now challenging Afghan government forces in several large cities.
The European Union on Thursday condemned the Taliban's latest deadly attacks in Afghanistan and demanded "an urgent, comprehensive and permanent ceasefire".
In a statement, EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell and EU commissioner for aid and crisis management Janez Lenarcic accused the Taliban of breaking their promise to seek a negotiated peace.
"This senseless violence is inflicting immense suffering upon Afghan citizens and is increasing the number of internally displaced persons in search of safety and shelter," they said.
The Afghan and US militaries have stepped up air strikes against the insurgents, and the Taliban warned Wednesday that they would target senior government officials in retaliation.
The Taliban threat came after the Afghan military continued a counterattack in the southern city of Lashkar Gah, where insurgents have infiltrated several parts in numbers.
The army told the city's 200,000 people to evacuate on Tuesday.
The insurgents have taken control of vast swaths of the countryside and key border towns, taking advantage of the security vacuum left by the withdrawal of US forces.
They are now targeting cities, with fierce fighting for a week around Herat, near the western border with Iran, as well as Lashkar Gah and Kandahar in the south.
As the Taliban make battlefield gains, months of on-and-off talks between the insurgents and the Afghan government in the Qatari capital of Doha have achieved little and appear to have lost momentum.
This guy is known for being anti Pakistan. Guess Turkey has backstabbed Pakistan.
What is the childmolestor going to do LOL