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After 11 years of destructing Afghanistan they came up with this idea.Complete destruction of Afghan Taliban not feasible: US general
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After 11 years of destructing Afghanistan they came up with this idea.Complete destruction of Afghan Taliban not feasible: US general
After 11 years of destructing Afghanistan they came up with this idea.
I'd like to point out that most of the bombings in schools are usually done by foreign militants (mainly Chechen and TTP in Afghanistan), and the acid attacks are mostly done by or with the knowledge of the family members of the girls in question. It's one of the reasons why the Taliban isn't actually on a foreign terrorist list in the US, because the US doesn't actually recognize the attackers as Taliban, but rather foreign militants working under Al-Qaeda.
Not really excusing the Taliban, but just saying (_)
Thəorətic Muslim;4352353 said:Interesting.
You got these foreign militants bombing and killing innocent girls, while the Taliban just sits back and lets them do that. Look, I know about all the 0% in crime rate under the Taliban rule and what not. But the question comes down to this: The spotlight is on the Taliban, can they change their policies to become more 'modernized'?
Why can't we just join the US and finish the Talibans off that were threatening our nation before US came to Afghanistan?
Iran has already secretely helped US to finnish off Taleban.
Iran has already secretely helped US to finnish off Taleban.
Is that true, How?
Thəorətic Muslim;4350683 said:Warfare isn't what it used to be with conventional forces marching to an enemy's capital and getting an unconditional surrender. America learned that the hard way.
General Miller is only looking at the immediate future until the ISAF withdraws in 2014.
The battle with the Taliban is a long way from over, but if the Afghan government gets it's act straight they can slowly defeat the Taliban.
1) Economic development, less people who will be willing to fight for the taliban.
2) Education, decrease the influence.
3) Governance, get a handle on warlords, corruption, and patriarchy.
The Taliban can be defeated but it will take time. If only more personnel and materials were on the ground in the initial invasion much more of the leadership would have been 'taken care of'.
America is fighting to make sure terrorists don't have a safe heaven to organize from.
Will they still stay in Afghanistan after Nato's withdrawal? You know, our borders to them should be completely sealed. They haven't even finish them yet, that's the problem.Iran has already secretely helped US to finnish off Taleban.