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Talibans are now patrolling afghanistan in helicopter.

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Taliban should apply to run a taxi service with these helicopters in the New Delhi with one condition dogs and fascist Modi is not allowed . Wah wah.
 
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How do they have pilots? i assume it's not easy to fly a helicopter?
 
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India has been comprehensively outplayed by GHQ.

First, China hit India at LAC that put it under immense pressure.

Then, GHQ offered ceasefire at LoC that India quickly accepted to free up resources.

Now, the near collapse of ANA and Indian equipment falling in Taliban hands.

Next, the coming doom of Indian terrorist proxies in Afghanistan that threaten CPEC, Pakistan and regional peace.

It would be so fitting to see Indian equipment used on BLA in Afghanistan.
 
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This is very bad that all rebuilding done in Afghanistan is going to ruins with these mullahs
 
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This is very bad that all rebuilding done in Afghanistan is going to ruins with these mullahs

It’ was these brave mullahs who have defeated the worlds super power and its vile organisation nato

while mushraf let USA drone our peoples
 
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I have never seen a group of people who are as determined, passionate, and prepared to make the sort of sacrifices they, in order to defend their cause, as I have seen in the Taliban. One of them being, treating half their population as domesticated animals. Even IS had ideological clashes with the Taliban's religious/political doctorine, particularly around women. There is something about Afghanistan, or perhaps to a larger extent, Western Asia, that gives them such a barbaric interperation of religious scripture.

On a serious note, does anyone know what the Taliban's "official"* position is regarding female education? On one interview, the spokesman said "we are for female education, it's their right, it's very much needed, bla bla". Whereas a different spokesman said, very bluntly (to a BBC interviewer); "we support female education, up to the age of 12".

*I used inverted comma's because no doubt, they will end up slaughtering each other based on conflicting opinions over issues such as this. Mind you, that's not unheard of in next-door Pakistan either, where Shahid belts were kind of a fashion trend. Sorry if this is offensive, the sort of people Nasser, Gaddafi, even fucking Saddam used to jail in the 60s 70s 80s 90s, Ziah Ul Huq invited with a red carpet, because he thought he was really clever, and will no doubt super pwnage their geopolitical opponents. Sorry Pakistani's, I'm sure you have a folder full of "alternative facts" and theories, but that's how most people on earth see you.

Personally, I don't think it's 100% down to Afghanistan, or 100% down to Pakistan. The truth is probably, somewhere in between. Afghans, I'm sorry to say, you repeatedly demonstrate yourself as an unsalvagable nation throughout centuries. You're not just a graveyard of empires, you're a graveyard, full stop. That's not to say individual Afghans are like that by nature, but the combination of geography, history, geopolitical contests, made you into who you are.

As for your highly advanced, industrially booming, bastion of gender equality neighbor to your east, they have been run by short-sighted people. Who allegedly, are quite good at short-term, tactical "victories". Like winning localized battles or two, or using their kamikazi proxies to punish their opponents. But that's all they're good at. But strategically? Questionable. At least for most external observers. It's up to Pakistani's to decide whether they're satisfied with their current state of affairs or not. What's acceptable for Pakistani's might not be acceptable for others, and vice versa.
 
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Man, the Indian and Western media are mourning like no tomorrow. They are begging sleepy Joe to reverse his decision LOL
I have never seen a group of people who are as determined, passionate, and prepared to make the sort of sacrifices they, in order to defend their cause, as I have seen in the Taliban. One of them being, treating half their population as domesticated animals. Even IS had ideological clashes with the Taliban's religious/political doctorine, particularly around women. There is something about Afghanistan, or perhaps to a larger extent, Western Asia, that gives them such a barbaric interperation of religious scripture.

On a serious note, does anyone know what the Taliban's "official"* position is regarding female education? On one interview, the spokesman said "we are for female education, it's their right, it's very much needed, bla bla". Whereas a different spokesman said, very bluntly (to a BBC interviewer); "we support female education, up to the age of 12".

*I used inverted comma's because no doubt, they will end up slaughtering each other based on conflicting opinions over issues such as this. Mind you, that's not unheard of in next-door Pakistan either, where Shahid belts were kind of a fashion trend. Sorry if this is offensive, the sort of people Nasser, Gaddafi, even fucking Saddam used to jail in the 60s 70s 80s 90s, Ziah Ul Huq invited with a red carpet, because he thought he was really clever, and will no doubt super pwnage their geopolitical opponents. Sorry Pakistani's, I'm sure you have a folder full of "alternative facts" and theories, but that's how most people on earth see you.

Personally, I don't think it's 100% down to Afghanistan, or 100% down to Pakistan. The truth is probably, somewhere in between. Afghans, I'm sorry to say, you repeatedly demonstrate yourself as an unsalvagable nation throughout centuries. You're not just a graveyard of empires, you're a graveyard, full stop. That's not to say individual Afghans are like that by nature, but the combination of geography, history, geopolitical contests, made you into who you are.

As for your highly advanced, industrially booming, bastion of gender equality neighbor to your east, they have been run by short-sighted people. Who allegedly, are quite good at short-term, tactical "victories". Like winning localized battles or two, or using their kamikazi proxies to punish their opponents. But that's all they're good at. But strategically? Questionable. At least for most external observers. It's up to Pakistani's to decide whether they're satisfied with their current state of affairs or not. What's acceptable for Pakistani's might not be acceptable for others, and vice versa.

LOL no one gives a shit about Afghan females. All this hoo haa from Western quarters is nothing, but sheer hypocrisy. Like sleepy Joe said, democracy, women empowerment and other blah blah wasn't even on the agenda when the US/NATO invaded Afghanistan. All of the Western NGOs came much later into the picture. Fact is that Western nations are untrustworthy and are only interested in imposing their agenda. There is only one thing that matters and that is influence and interests. The US/NATO and India lost the war of influence anf interests. Now it is out turn to bring regional actors into the scene ane exploit the benefits.
 
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LOL no one gives a shit about Afghan females. All this hoo haa from Western quarters is nothing, but sheer hypocrisy. Like sleepy Joe said, democracy, women empowerment and other blah blah wasn't even on the agenda when the US/NATO invaded Afghanistan. All these Western NGOs came much later into the picture. Fact is that Western nations are untrustworthy and are only interested in imposing their agenda. There is only one thing that matters and that is influence and interests. The US/NATO and India lost the war of influence anf interests. Now it is out turn to bring regional actors into the scene ane exploit the benefits.
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If Afghanistan wants to operate as a sex dungeon for its entire female population, no amount of western benevolence, and lack thereof, will change that. That's their prerogative. But given the Taliban's intertwining with Pakistani Society and Politics, and their wonderful contribution to your economic growth, stability, etc, you can understand why people without a Pakistani mindset are a little less enthusiastic about their presence.

The difference is, Westerners can at the very least acknowledge their mistakes. There is constant public, political and academic scrutiny about their policy decisions. But given the attitude of the vast majority of Pakistani's, even the (allegedly) well-educated ones, I doubt the same can be said about Pakistanis. Pakistan did nothing wrong, bc Pakistan is always a victim, and the entire world is conspiring a dastardly plan against it. And the Taliban is by no means the only non-state-actors supported by Pakistan.

You guys are so clever. No doubt Pakistan will go through a decade of economic boom and stability, more and more Taliban infiltrating your porous borders, holding huge swathes of your population by their balls.

When you dig a grave for others, prepare to lie on them yourselves
 
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