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After capturing two provincial capitals in the last 24 hours, the Taliban are now marching towards Kunduz city. Reports suggest the Taliban have entered the city and besieged the police headquarters. Intense fighting is going on near the NDS office and the governor house.
Taliban are capturing far more weapons than they can handle.

Meanwhile down South the Taliban thank Allah for their Victories.
 
I can sense how the Indians are raging and burning from the inside. Begging and crying for attention on international forums LOL What an epic fail. One that Hindustan and its backers will never get over.
We can only thank one great man for all of this fiasco, MODIJI what a disaster he has been for India.
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After capturing two provincial capitals in the last 24 hours, the Taliban are now marching towards Kunduz city. Reports suggest the Taliban have entered the city and besieged the police headquarters. Intense fighting is going on near the NDS office and the governor house.
Taliban are capturing far more weapons than they can handle.

Meanwhile down South the Taliban thank Allah for their Victories.
Kunduz is easy

Real question prizes are kandahar herat and jalabad for its location

If these fall this yr then kabul is in trouble otherwise you will see a long civil war
 
Kunduz is easy

Real question prizes are kandahar herat and jalabad for its location

If these fall this yr then kabul is in trouble otherwise you will see a long civil war
Jalalabad is probably the third hardest. Second would be Kabul. And obviously the hardest would be the Panjahir Valley, but nobody really expects that to be “taken”; probably just encircled and an understand reached if this civil war keeps going the way it is.


If Herat, Kandahar and Lashkar gah fall, then other smaller provinces (especially in the east) may see the writing on the wall and fall. But even then, Ghazni will stand in the way of Kabul falling.


If they take Bagram and Tokram border crossing (along with the 2 minor crossings with Pakistan and the border crossing with Uzbekistan), Kabul may fall sooner rather than later.
 
After the first provincial capital fallen to taliban that's what I said. Now one Capital will fall after another. Soon Kabul will be taken over ,three weeks to month maximum.
 
one has to admit, the sheer resilience that the afghan taliban have shown over the last 20 years in the face of super powers like u.s. & nato has won the hearts and minds of even the afghans who initially opposed them.
 
one has to admit, the sheer resilience that the afghan taliban have shown over the last 20 years in the face of super powers like u.s. & nato has won the hearts and minds of even the afghans who initially opposed them.
Perhaps not the hearts and minds, but their respect and acquiescence.
 
Jalalabad is probably the third hardest. Second would be Kabul. And obviously the hardest would be the Panjahir Valley, but nobody really expects that to be “taken”; probably just encircled and an understand reached if this civil war keeps going the way it is.

Why Panjahir is the hardest?
 
As Afghanistan is called "graveyard of empires" and the same is acknowledged by many Pakistani members here... What are the chances of Pakistani army against Taliban? (Hypothetical scenario) keeping in mind Afghanistan and Pakistan shares border and ANA sides with Pakistan army.
 
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