TankMan
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Sounds a lot like good terrorists vs bad terrorists - what's even the point of making such a distinction? An armed insurgent in Afghanistan is suddenly not a terrorist but an armed insurgent in Iraq is? What criteria is there to declare someone a terrorist? Total drama, as expected when the US would withdraw. Previously they had said they won't attack 'non-combatant terrorists' and now they're saying the Taliban aren't terrorists at all. They're going too easy on the Taliban.
They're basically sowing the seeds of another ISIS, these Taliban will be able to rebuild and rise from the ashes after the US withdrawal and possibly defeat the ANA (unlikely, but everyone thought the same about what is now ISIS). Depends on how it goes, but I don't like the look of it.
And they cry about Pakistan while hurling accusations of us sympathizing and making distinctions, while they do it themselves. Hypocritical US foreign policy, as usual.
They're basically sowing the seeds of another ISIS, these Taliban will be able to rebuild and rise from the ashes after the US withdrawal and possibly defeat the ANA (unlikely, but everyone thought the same about what is now ISIS). Depends on how it goes, but I don't like the look of it.
And they cry about Pakistan while hurling accusations of us sympathizing and making distinctions, while they do it themselves. Hypocritical US foreign policy, as usual.
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