Mysterious fires continue in Israel. This one is huge:
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they have quite bigger problems than a few fires these daysMysterious fires continue in Israel. This one is huge:
This is just embarrassing for them. Kabul was an important CIA outpost for monitoring Iran, and terrorist groups like Al-Qaeda. A huge blow for them, and the US influence in central Asia region has been destroyed.Americans ran away as soon as Taliban swept into Kabul. Tamam Shod. LOL
This is just embarrassing for them. Kabul was an important CIA outpost for monitoring Iran, and terrorist groups like Al-Qaeda. A huge blow for them, and the US influence in central Asia region has been destroyed.
They released alot of prisoners, some of which are probably not very good people to say the least, so we do have to be vigilant.
They completely emptied the prisons to add to their ranks, so yeah the murders and rapists etc.. are out, and a rapist will always be a rapist regardless of government.I'm pretty sure they released only Taliban fighters but murderers, rapists, thieves, I'm not sure. If they couldn't access records then yes they probably released everyone. Obviously this gives criminals a second chance at life and I doubt they will commit crimes now with the Taliban in charge.
The Afghan government in it's previous form was very anti-iran and had caused many problems for Iran including the diversion and cutting off of downstream rivers that causes rivers in Sistan and Baluchistan to dry!. Then in exchange to free up the natural water, they said we have to give them free oil. The Taliban when capturing Helmand opened up the waterway to allow water back into Iran.I would caution members celebrating this move too much. This is the same group that beheaded Iranian diplomats and their children.
The irony this same group that the US supported to overthrow the secular Soviet backed government in the 1960’s. US foreign policy is one circle jerk of a mess.
In the end Taliban rule is a set back for advancement and academic progression in that country.
They completely emptied the prisons to add to their ranks, so yeah the murders and rapists etc.. are out, and a rapist will always be a rapist regardless of government.
The Afghan government in it's previous form was very anti-iran and had caused many problems for Iran including the diversion and cutting off of downstream rivers that causes rivers in Sistan and Baluchistan to dry!. Then in exchange to free up the natural water, they said we have to give them free oil. The Taliban when capturing Helmand opened up the waterway to allow water back into Iran.
Just a few months ago
Iran-Afghanistan Water Conflict Reignites With Kamal-Khan Dam
Building of Kamal Khan Dam in Afghanist once again brings of the water issue between Iran and Afghanistaniranintl.com
Taliban reportedly pledged water access to Iran in return for support
During a January meeting in Tehran, the Taliban and Iranian officials made several commitments to each other on a variety of issues, including giving Iran free access to Afghan water.afghanistan.asia-news.com
They have been consistently causing problems for Iran. They kept building dams on downstream rivers to Iran and f***ed us badly. That being said, I don't like the Taliban at all, but if they do not cause problems for us, then we will not cause problems for them, and their will be peace.
Our entire eastern ecosystem has been destroyed because of them building Pashdan, and Salma dams and of course Kamal-Khan dam. Only reason we didn't use direct military action was likely because the US was there.
The Afghan government has numerous times threatened water security in Iran's east and used it for extortion. Personally I take this very seriously. They caused some of our wetlands to dry up because of this dam building. They've already caused damaged, but because they are backed/financed by the US we can't do anything about it. But any games played with the water security, we have every right to use heavy weaponry against it.If they gravely threaten Iran's water security, Iran could easily destroy those dams just with drones or even jets. However I don't think it will come to that. They know their limitations and they have direct communications with Iran, Russia, China and many more.
The Afghan government has numerous times threatened water security in Iran's east and used it for extortion. Personally I take this very seriously. They caused some of our wetlands to dry up because of this dam building. They've already caused damaged, but because they are backed/financed by the US we can't do anything about it. But any games played with the water security, we have every right to use heavy weaponry against it.
Although these dams are quite hardened , you'll need more than just drones.
This is true, a limited strike would disable it, that being said theirs been some "behind-the-scenes" things going on that seems to indicate that Taliban and Iran are in some sort of agreement with regards to the water issue which is great news.The Taliban don't have any super powerful backer. Enough drone strikes with the right bombs could still put a dam out of commission or destroy it. If it's put out of commission, where will they get the technology to repair it ? They won't screw around with Iran. Cooperating with Iran will be much more beneficial for them.
This is true, a limited strike would disable it, that being said theirs been some "behind-the-scenes" things going on that seems to indicate that Taliban and Iran are in some sort of agreement with regards to the water issue which is great news.