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trump wants the number to be zero. The pentagon wants more he is not budging. Seems he will get his way

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Doubt it. They will slow walk the process until Biden is inaugurated. They have down right lied to Trump on the number of US troops in Syria. The troop numbers in Afghanistan will probably remain in the 2500-4500 range come January 20th unless Trump really puts his foot down.

Here is what happened in Syria. From 2:15-2:53

This is why both sides will say the other violated the Feb 29,2020 deal come May 2021. It will be a chicken or the egg paradox. The US will not have really withdrawn because the Taliban will have hedged against the possibility, which is what the US will claim is why they haven’t withdrawn.

 
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Are you learning in Madarsah ? or you some type of Idi0t Mullah ?

Israel has no Interest in Afghanistan nor in Pakistan,
They have interests in Middle East..

In Trump govt 2 Arab states "Bahrain and the United Arab Emirates" recognizes Israel and he said 1 an other country will also recognize Israel soon, why Israel will oppose Trump ?

Trump is out because he gave free hand to Police against "Black Community" in America, 2nd he did nothing for Corona Virus..
Shut it little boy, about things way above ur minuscle iq.
He is not either one. But I believe that he has a valid point. No need to be harsh with your comments.



If that is what you think, then it is clear that you have not studied about israel, how it came to be and what it's agenda really is. I would suggest that you study the subject first, before commenting on it.



Again, it is clear that you have not studied about israel, nor it's creators, the zionists. Which is why you are (at the moment) incapable of understanding what's actually happening here.



The electoral process in america has steadily been disintegrating, since the end of the Cold War. The clearest sign of american electoral process disintegrating, was the U.S Presidential Elections in 2000. Where voting mess ups occured (contrived) in order to hand over victory to Bush Junior. Cleverly concealed is the ability of the zionists to rig the elections in a manner which is both elusive and inexplicable. Has been so for decades. Only difference between then and now is Social Media and the no Cold War.
No point arguing with them, they have an agenda.
 
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Doubt it. They will slow walk the process until Biden is inaugurated. They have down right lied to Trump on the number of US troops in Syria. The troop numbers in Afghanistan will probably remain in the 2500-4500 range come January 20th unless Trump really puts his foot down.

Here is what happened in Syria. From 2:15-2:53

This is why both sides will say the other violated the Feb 29,2020 deal come May 2021. It will be a chicken or the egg paradox. The US will not have really withdrawn because the Taliban will have hedged against the possibility, which is what the US will claim is why they haven’t withdrawn.


think Trump is very focused on having all troops removed the pentagon has already confirmed 50% reduction

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think Trump is very focused on having all troops removed the pentagon has already confirmed 50% reduction

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It’s the last 50% they will convince him to leave behind, and once Biden comes in he can raise the numbers back up as he sees fit.
 
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Doubt it. Former Ambassador Crocker recommended to a congressional committee meeting recently, that the “withdrawal order should be Remanded.” Biden seems to listen to these kind of advisors.

This is the most likely think Biden will do out of the gate, within days of taking office. All this to keep the talks going.
 
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Hey based on the following CNN article it seems Trump is focused on getting all American troops to withdraw from Afghanistan and Syria

what are the implications of this if the US suddenly leave Afghanistan

It looks like the US will leave Pakistan holding the bag...yet again. Is this what Pakistan wanted all along? People should be happy it is no longer US problem but Pakistan's....and by extension: China, Iran, and Russia.

We have to be prepared for more terror attacks from RAW/NDS proxies. We must be willing to take overt action against NDS if they don't stop the games. They can no longer hide behind the US military.

No matter what the situation in Afghanistan, the canard of Indian involvement will never cease! Even if the Afghan Taliban controls much of the country -- and in the end, the whole country -- India will be continually blamed for this terrorist attack or that terrorist attack.
 
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Doubt it. Former Ambassador Crocker recommended to a congressional committee meeting recently, that the “withdrawal order should be Remanded.” Biden seems to listen to these kind of advisors.

This is the most likely think Biden will do out of the gate, within days of taking office. All this to keep the talks going.

To this end, it seems the US is keeping 6000 troops in Afghanistan (but hiding this info from Trump) and NATO is also keeping thousands of Troops in Afghanistan. Some in DC want to keep it at this level or thereabouts for a generation or more like Kosovo.
 
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Now that Biden is in, it’s less than 100 days till May 1st. The date agreed upon for the full withdrawal. No one expects it to happen as the finger point is set to begin (on holding up their end of the bargain) by all the parties.
 
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Now that Biden is in, it’s less than 100 days till May 1st. The date agreed upon for the full withdrawal. No one expects it to happen as the finger point is set to begin (on holding up their end of the bargain) by all the parties.
US/Kabul are already violating the Doha deal by not releasing Taliban prisoners and drone striking Taliban positions. It's very likely that the deal will collapse by May. Well, back to war then.
 
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Afghan war: Biden administration to review Trump's Taliban deal
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Afghan security officials inspect the scene of a bomb attack in Herat, Afghanistan, 20 January 2021
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image captionViolence has continued despite the US deal and troop drawdown
The Biden administration has said it will review a peace deal that ex-President Trump made with the Taliban.
The White House wanted to make sure the Afghan militant group was "living up to its commitments", including reducing violence and cutting ties with terrorists, a spokeswoman said.
Jake Sullivan, President Biden's top security adviser, has spoken with Afghan officials to confirm the review.
The country has seen a wave of targeted assassinations in recent months.
The current US presence in Afghanistan dates to 2001 when soldiers invaded to remove the Taliban from power, following the 9/11 terrorist attacks.
But over time the movement regrouped as an insurgent force and by 2018 was active in more than two-thirds of Afghanistan, threatening the elected government.
Afghanistan's vice-president, Amrullah Saleh, told the BBC earlier this month that he believed the US had conceded too much to the Taliban as part of the agreement.
What is the US-Taliban deal?
The Trump administration made withdrawing troops from Afghanistan a priority.
The deal signed in February 2020 said that the US and its Nato allies would withdraw all troops in 14 months if the Taliban upheld its promises, including not allowing al-Qaeda or other militants to operate in areas it controlled, and proceeding with national peace talks.
Although the Taliban, a hard-line Islamic movement, stopped attacks on international forces as part of the historic agreement, it has continued to fight the Afghan government.
As a condition of starting negotiations with the Afghan government, the Taliban also demanded that thousands of their men be released in a prisoner swap.
Direct talks then began Doha in September 2020 but a breakthrough has still not been reached.
Levels of violence in the country remain high - with journalists, activists, politicians and women judges among those killed in targeted assassinations.
What does the Biden White House want to do?
The National Security Council confirmed on Friday that President Biden's new national security adviser, Mr Sullivan, had contacted his Afghan counterpart Hamdullah Mohib and "made clear the United States' intention to review" the deal to check the Taliban was living up to pledges it made.
"Mr Sullivan underscored that the US will support the peace process with a robust and regional diplomatic effort, which will aim to help the two sides achieve a durable and just political settlement and permanent ceasefire," spokesperson Emily Horne said in a statement.
She also confirmed Mr Sullivan had discussed US support for protecting the "extraordinary gains" made by Afghan women and girls.
Under the Taliban's rule in the 1990s, women were not allowed to attend school or work. The militants say they no longer oppose women's education, or them working, but many in Afghanistan remain sceptical.
Jake Sullivan, U.S. President-elect Joe Bidens choice to be his national security adviser, speaks in Wilmington, Delaware,
IMAGE COPYRIGHTREUTERS
image captionJake Sullivan says the US will review if the Taliban has cut ties with terrorist groups like al-Qaeda
News of the review comes days after Antony Blinken, Mr Biden's pick for secretary of state, said at a confirmation hearing that the Biden administration wanted "to end this so-called forever war" but also "retain some capacity to deal with any resurgence of terrorism, which is what brought us there in the first place".
There are currently only 2,500 US troops left in the country - the lowest number since the conflict began almost 20 years ago.
The Taliban has previously told the BBC that if all foreign troops do not withdraw by spring, as agreed by the Trump administration, they will resume attacks on international forces.
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Afghan war: Biden administration to review Trump's Taliban deal
Published8 hours ago
Share
Related Topics
Afghan security officials inspect the scene of a bomb attack in Herat, Afghanistan, 20 January 2021
IMAGE COPYRIGHTEPA
image captionViolence has continued despite the US deal and troop drawdown
The Biden administration has said it will review a peace deal that ex-President Trump made with the Taliban.
The White House wanted to make sure the Afghan militant group was "living up to its commitments", including reducing violence and cutting ties with terrorists, a spokeswoman said.
Jake Sullivan, President Biden's top security adviser, has spoken with Afghan officials to confirm the review.
The country has seen a wave of targeted assassinations in recent months.
The current US presence in Afghanistan dates to 2001 when soldiers invaded to remove the Taliban from power, following the 9/11 terrorist attacks.
But over time the movement regrouped as an insurgent force and by 2018 was active in more than two-thirds of Afghanistan, threatening the elected government.
Afghanistan's vice-president, Amrullah Saleh, told the BBC earlier this month that he believed the US had conceded too much to the Taliban as part of the agreement.
What is the US-Taliban deal?
The Trump administration made withdrawing troops from Afghanistan a priority.
The deal signed in February 2020 said that the US and its Nato allies would withdraw all troops in 14 months if the Taliban upheld its promises, including not allowing al-Qaeda or other militants to operate in areas it controlled, and proceeding with national peace talks.
Although the Taliban, a hard-line Islamic movement, stopped attacks on international forces as part of the historic agreement, it has continued to fight the Afghan government.
As a condition of starting negotiations with the Afghan government, the Taliban also demanded that thousands of their men be released in a prisoner swap.
Direct talks then began Doha in September 2020 but a breakthrough has still not been reached.
Levels of violence in the country remain high - with journalists, activists, politicians and women judges among those killed in targeted assassinations.
What does the Biden White House want to do?
The National Security Council confirmed on Friday that President Biden's new national security adviser, Mr Sullivan, had contacted his Afghan counterpart Hamdullah Mohib and "made clear the United States' intention to review" the deal to check the Taliban was living up to pledges it made.
"Mr Sullivan underscored that the US will support the peace process with a robust and regional diplomatic effort, which will aim to help the two sides achieve a durable and just political settlement and permanent ceasefire," spokesperson Emily Horne said in a statement.
She also confirmed Mr Sullivan had discussed US support for protecting the "extraordinary gains" made by Afghan women and girls.
Under the Taliban's rule in the 1990s, women were not allowed to attend school or work. The militants say they no longer oppose women's education, or them working, but many in Afghanistan remain sceptical.
Jake Sullivan, U.S. President-elect Joe Bidens choice to be his national security adviser, speaks in Wilmington, Delaware,
IMAGE COPYRIGHTREUTERS
image captionJake Sullivan says the US will review if the Taliban has cut ties with terrorist groups like al-Qaeda
News of the review comes days after Antony Blinken, Mr Biden's pick for secretary of state, said at a confirmation hearing that the Biden administration wanted "to end this so-called forever war" but also "retain some capacity to deal with any resurgence of terrorism, which is what brought us there in the first place".
There are currently only 2,500 US troops left in the country - the lowest number since the conflict began almost 20 years ago.
The Taliban has previously told the BBC that if all foreign troops do not withdraw by spring, as agreed by the Trump administration, they will resume attacks on international forces.
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media captionOne month after the Kabul University attack, students worry about the impact it's had on their mental health
I doubt Biden has the interest to continue significant nation building operations in Afghanistan. He has learned from the mistakes of Obama. The pandemic and domestic economy are his major priorities. Kabul is miscaluclating if they think Biden term is the continuation of the Obama presidency. Its in Kabul's interest to cut a power sharing peace deal with the Taliban. I think Biden will be more like Clinton...scope will be limited to counter terrorism...and even that will be limited to drones, cruise missiles and covert spec ops. Uniform USA military presence in Afghanistan and other parts of ME will continue to diminish.
 
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Good analysis in the following video; who will Biden listen to. Looks like they’ve been hiding 1000 troops over the 2500 number.


 
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This war on terror needs to wind down. The US needs to focus on China and other more pressing issues. Oil is not important and its importance will continue to diminish. Muslim countries have normalised relations with Israel.

There is a general threat to the world built by the Abrahimic religions. This flow of philosophy from the West to the Muslims and then back to the west is something us Muslims share with the west.


This is a tradition that we (Muslims, Christians and Jews - the abrahamic religions) share. This is under threat now. While these religions were busy/distracted with the war on terror something fundamental was underway.

Throughout human history there was one constant - the human being, two hands, two feet, one nose, one head, etc. This is about to change. Watch this video. We are now in the age of trans-humanism.


This should be very disturbing for Islam, Christianity and Jews.

In Pakistan you better have your story straight and why Islam forbids this because for Hindu's human beings with multiple hands is already present in their religion. The Chinese also won't have a problem with this either. Moral values hold as long as they are not tested on the battle field - what an advantage it will be if the Chinese can come up with a soldier who does not sleep or feel pain.

Netflix has a documentary called un-natural selection:


In this documentary, This high school drop out tried to engineer a dog that glows in the dark
 
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