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Taliban Storm the Strategic City of Ghazni

Yeah there is a reason for them salivating for a prolonged civil war rather than just having one side fully in control, it would seriously derail china from fully establishing their economic presence in the area.

The whole point is to overwhelm Pakistan they were hoping the war to spill over to Pakistan.. They wanted IEA and pakistan to butt heads something they tried with China and pakistan they wanted them to butt heads but it failed
 
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The fact that a "public defence command" has to be created and untrained civilians have to be armed indicates that the ana is shitting sloppy turds in their pantaloons and running away...
Reminds me of how desperate Wehrmacht was at the end of WW2
 
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imo the ANA should save their lives and defect because Ghani is using them as connon fodder
 
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imo the ANA should save their lives and defect because Ghani is using them as connon fodder
you think ghani et al didn't think of that? they hold most of the families of the ana soldiers hostage at the hands of the warlords. that's why they fight but up a very half hearted fight...when given the chance, they force their ana commander to send a message that they too were killed, then kill the commander himself, surrender to the Taliban and then beg the Taliban to save their families.
 
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More terrible news for libturds, Indians, Northern Alliance pedos and US/NATO.
 
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you think ghani et al didn't think of that? they hold most of the families of the ana soldiers hostage at the hands of the warlords. that's why they fight but up a very half hearted fight...when given the chance, they force their ana commander to send a message that they too were killed, then kill the commander himself, surrender to the Taliban and then beg the Taliban to save their families.

That is some wicked shit.. I guess that is why they surrender when Taliban is near the city and switch sides
 
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imo the ANA should save their lives and defect because Ghani is using them as connon fodder

There is nothing to fight for broski when you know your enemy has the stamina to go on forever that itself is major factor that discourages them.. It is not worth it and everyone with a half brain on the frontline against taliban in Afghanistan knows deep down in his heart this is not worth the effort you will not outlast this people so why bother the trouble..

Taliban being able to go on forever it is not a mere theory but already proven and the evidence is there they were already fighting 40 years another 100 years won't harm them the least. This is a patient opponent who has incredible longevity and consistency.. The only right thing to do is the elders to negotiate good defection terms and surrender of cities for the ANA this is the only viable solution otherwise you will just be fighting in a lost war either way.. That is why you see some just vacating the country and others surrendering because they have an understanding of the whole situation on both short and long term it is people who have calculated the situation and this truth is in ingrained in most local afghans brains they have heard this song playing before and know how the song is gonna be playing forever beat by beat
 
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There is nothing to fight for broski when you know your enemy has the stamina to go on forever that itself is major factor that discourages them.. It is not worth it and everyone with a half brain on the frontline against taliban in Afghanistan knows deep down in his heart this is not worth the effort you will not outlast this people so why bother the trouble..

Taliban being able to go on forever it is not a mere theory but already proven and the evidence is there they were already fighting 40 years another 100 years won't harm them the least. This is a patient opponent who has incredible longevity and consistency.. The only right thing to do is the elders to negotiate good defection terms and surrender of cities for the ANA this is the only viable solution otherwise you will just be fighting in a lost war either way.. That is why you see some just vacating the country and others surrendering because they have an understanding of the whole situation on both short and long term it is people who have calculated the situation and this truth is in ingrained in most local afghans brains they have heard this song playing before and know how the song is gonna be playing forever beat by beat

The regular ANA soldier just wants to go back to his wife, life etc etc. But Once they enter the frontline and see that this conflict is something he was not expecting the defection starts to creep into their minds. Example even these in Lashgar Kah, Herat and Kandahar are now contemplating surrender and defactions. They were lead into this due to high adrenaline but once that adrenaline wears out they realize they find themselves in a whole another beastly war that has no ending on Taliban's side and there is no outlasting IEA making the entire campaign appear to them as pointless intellectually. This is life itself for Taliban and just another day in office but not ANA
 
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so what's the latest? Have the Taliban taken over the ghazni capitol?
 
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It may look like that way right now, but even in the 90s the Taliban were not able to control the whole country. Afghanistan is multi-polar, even if they manage to seize most of it, the current government and warlords might return to being similar to the old Northern Alliance outfits as before.

So what you're saying is possible, but I don't think the Taliban can take the whole country, and they certainly would not keep it for long if they did, it'll eventually become civil war 4.0.

Back then the NA had a land base in the north and a bridge via tajikistan to supply lines from India, Russia, Iran, and Turkey. Today there is no such land bridge and the only urban areas which they havnt lost control is Greater Kabul. From which point the only air bridge is Kabul airport.

Bastard Dustom just returned from a year long stay in Turkey. TRT is constantly giving NA forces a talking point. Pakistan needs to watch Turkey very closely and be wary of its influence in Afghanistan. Erdogan may become a dark night spoiler in which case strong relations with China, Russia, US, EU, Iran, and KSA may be a balance point.
 
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