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How the Taliban won - It will be passed down for generations, all the lost limbs and the money lost

There's a reason it's called the graveyard of armies, every man and their dog over the course of history has tried to take these lands in one way or another, it was doomed to fail when they initially invaded twenty years ago, sadly.
 
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There's a reason it's called the graveyard of armies, every man and their dog over the course of history has tried to take these lands in one way or another, it was doomed to fail when they initially invaded twenty years ago, sadly.
In this Al Jazeera article, they say the Afghan Taliban are victorious. It will be passed down for generations in the neighbouring countries like China, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, etc.
 
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In this Al Jazeera article, they say the Afghan Taliban are victorious. It will be passed down for generations in the neighbouring countries like China, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, etc.

Heart breaking scenes. All because of F cking western spiteful sanctions of loss to the Taliban mujahideen. So let's see...the US occupied Afghanistan for 20 years, left it in shambles, even stole seven billion $ belonging to the people of Afghanistan, who are among the poorest in the world, and somehow it's the Taliban's fault babies are starving
 
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These people are coming back from the Crusades:
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These bastards got their punishment.

And then somebody said they are crusaders!
 
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What about the Pak army soldiers who had their limbs and legs blown by the Taliban. Are they bastards too Multani?
While fighting TTP, no.

But the Afghan Taliban are a legitimate political party in Afghanistan. They have a right to exist.

Saudi Arabia probably has already recognized them.

What about the Pak army soldiers who had their limbs and legs blown by the Taliban. Are they bastards too Multani?
Those soldiers who fought in the "crusade" they are bastards. Why fight in illegal wars such as Afghanistan and Iraq?

lasting from 10-20 years? A little suspicious don't you think?

What about the Pak army soldiers who had their limbs and legs blown by the Taliban. Are they bastards too Multani?
What ever happened to freedom of speech?
 
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What ever happened to freedom of speech?
Do your fellow peers call you bastard by any chance. If they do, and you're ok with it....enjoy the freedom of speech. Just don't confuse it as freedom to insult. A word of advice, do not stoop down to that level who abuse freedom of speech for their own emotional outbursts. You have a lot of growing up left to go for. Expected more from you.
 
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Do your fellow peers call you bastard by any chance. If they do, and you're ok with it....enjoy the freedom of speech. Just don't confuse it as freedom to insult. A word of advice, do not stoop down to that level who abuse freedom of speech for their own emotional outbursts. You have a lot of growing up left to go for. Expected more from you.
I have every right to condemn the crimes against humanity the Western nations has committed against others.

Yes, I can get a little passionate when exposing the crimes and immoral imperialism of the West against other nations and peoples.
 
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I know an aircraft technician in RCAF with Afghan origins. He was just there a few months ago. Post-Taliban, he didn't see much progress just more acceptance of fear from the current government. People are not happy, but afraid to voice anything as the last few decades weren't majorly fruitful.
From what I can gather life in rural Afghanistan has gotten better after the Taliban takeover since fighting has subsided and the Taliban have brought law and order. Its much safer in rural Afghanistan today. You don't have to worry about thieves, or being killed by USA airstrikes or crazy Australian Commandos. 75% of Afghanistan live outside cities in the rural hinterland and are the Taliban's main backers.

Life for the 25% of urban Afghans has gotten much worse. The banking system collapsed. Reserves were looted or frozen. Many were made jobless after collapse of the previous regime and western aid stopped. Many sold everything everything to try to flee abroad only to be deported back to Afghanistan in an even more destitute situation.

Sad reality is that the previous regime was already in a state of decay and would have collapsed anyway so all this was inevitable. World must deal with Afghanistan as it currently is, since it is in its most stable configuration......looking at history. The key is to keep the Taliban focused on local and regional peace and prosperity.....which they have committed to.
 
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Beware of such videos & literature. Sometimes agencies intentionally float such stuff in muslim community to trap people into their dirty work or push their social engineering agenda. This terrorism bullshit is a both-side ping-pong game. Do not get caught into it.

You should study the history of Afghanistan to understand their problems. A few months back a mob attacked a Pakistani truck driver in Kabul (I think) when he was taking a shower. They even videotaped it.
It is only the Pakistanis who are willing to get along with other Muslims, no the other way around. Sincerity is a virtue. Preserve it-
They don’t even hide it that well either
In Canada the vans go around this obviously
 
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There's a reason it's called the graveyard of armies, every man and their dog over the course of history has tried to take these lands in one way or another, it was doomed to fail when they initially invaded twenty years ago, sadly.
Kabul was under the Mughals for a long time. And the mongols took it as well. u just need to be ruthless. It was also taken by Timur.
 
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