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Like said by Christmast or end of year full control of afghan by talaban in least amount of time.
I have my doubts that this will occur, the center of the country is a solid bloc consisting of one ethnic group and this tribe seems to be anti-Taliban. Likely everything will collapse except for this hold-out tribe just like Afghanistan in the 90s. One has to keep in mind that Afghanistan still follows something akin to the Ancient-Medieval-Early Modern campaign season schedule. By late October it just becomes unfeasible to wage war as many mountain passes become almost impassable due to rain and the coming snows, the entire country waits for them to thaw out and conflict resumes, sure a single guy or two may make it through these passes but there is no way to move entire armies/ If there is no successful peace talks and move towards a unity government then I would expect the conflict to roll into 2022, likely the Kabul government is counting on the conflict to slow during the winter and desperately hopes it can hold on until then which gives them a good bit of time to entrench and organize counterattacks while the air force just hammers Taliban positions for 4-6 months in an unceasing torrent of missions.Like said by Christmast or end of year full control of afghan by talaban in least amount of time.
There's two books by that title, one by Shinella and one by Clodfelter. Which is the one you're referring to?If anyone thinks JDAMs and drones are going to police the rural vs urban elements of this conflict I've got a great book that was rec'd to me by a viper pilot who was dropping bombs at Tora Bora: "The Limits of Air Power".
One is about Vietnam and the other is about '95 and on.There's two books by that title, one by Shinella and one by Clodfelter. Which is the one you're referring to?
"I know I said we'll be pulling out troops haha but we didn't say anything about planes and drones haha yeah"Like said by Christmast or end of year full control of afghan by talaban in least amount of time.
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Then it'll almost certianly be something the government does anyway.Can be done? sure
Will it be cheap/sustainable?
Fuck no
BUT THEY KNOW WHAT I MASTURBATE TO!As I said before in this thread, Trump already negotiated a withdrawl period where the Taliban would remain dormant so it wouldn't look like abandonment, Biden and the deep state dithered thinking they could just tell the Taliban not do shit and ended up getting told to go fuck themselves as the Taliban went on the offensive, the deepstate are some of the most arrogant and incompetent people you can find and they routinely blunder around like this.
Will not get stabile. The talibans aren’t liked at all and they will not become economically viable for a long while. It will be like the 90s again, with groups fighting against them.If the taliban gain full control and remain in power for a long period of time (10 years), will afghanistan become stable? I've never once heard of a Stable Afghanistan so i don't even know if its possible. What are the odds of a insurgent or militia group trying to overthrow the taliban government? What happens if americans and the west dont intervene at all (not even with dubious funds towards opposition)? A economically viable Afghanistan would be wonderful but that isn't possible without long term stability and trust.
But in the 1990s, they were fighting against the established government in Kabul and once they defeated them, they basically owned all of Afghanistan. Only the northern alliance was a foe of the Taliban and those cucks lived in the northern mountains far away from anything critically important. They need to just destroy the Northern Alliance and give them free passage to Tajikistan where they belong.Will not get stabile. The talibans aren’t liked at all and they will not become economically viable for a long while. It will be like the 90s again, with groups fighting against them.
We also need to take into consideration, that in the last 20 years, more and more people have become educated and don’t want to be under their boots.
And I think the Chinese will drop the talibans when the opportunity will come.Will not get stabile. The talibans aren’t liked at all and they will not become economically viable for a long while. It will be like the 90s again, with groups fighting against them.
We also need to take into consideration, that in the last 20 years, more and more people have become educated and don’t want to be under their boots.
Based and Pashtunwalipilled.But in the 1990s, they were fighting against the established government in Kabul and once they defeated them, they basically owned all of Afghanistan. Only the northern alliance was a foe of the Taliban and those cucks lived in the northern mountains far away from anything critically important. They need to just destroy the Northern Alliance and give them free passage to Tajikistan where they belong.
The northern part should just be absorbed by Tajikistan and the Pashtuns should try to get accepted by Pakistan or just control a small version of Afghanistan.The only solution for the people of the Afghan nation is to do something unthinkable.
Annex their country to another and grant the new country for which they call home to occupy it legally in all respects. Not just allow a force to exist within their borders; but to give up the rights entirely and allow a country to take it.
It is possible if the Afghan nation actually comes under the entire control of the Taliban that we may actually see one of the first declarations of War where China would side with the Taliban, and the USA, Russia and NATO would side with each other and go to a proxy war.
Then the winners get to split the vast spoils of sand and rock with each other.
If the Taliban take entire control they can kiss their asses goodbye. At that point it becomes a red painted target for anything goes. At that point you can say the country is an enemy rather than an enemy within a country.What will the Taliban do once it has all or almost all of Afghanistan under it's control? Will it continue to try and grow to other countries or is it just content with it's shithole and just aim to make the population miserable? What gay ass goals does it have for the nation?
Nobody can say with any authority -- the Taliban never had full control of the country during the 90s and the modern Taliban leadership are not the same as Mullah Omar, nobody can predict what administration of Afghanistan would look like because even the current President is derisively called "The Mayor of Kabul" because of how little authority they project through the country. Peace itself provides economic development, if the Taliban control the entire country it may be beneficial for the people, even if the laws are draconian.What will the Taliban do once it has all or almost all of Afghanistan under it's control? Will it continue to try and grow to other countries or is it just content with it's shithole and just aim to make the population miserable? What gay ass goals does it have for the nation?