Taliban offensive of 2021 and collapse of Afghan government.

Wow, they really fucked up with this. That second guy isn't Baradar at all! He's some Persian chap who's been trying to open an Applebees franchise in the UK for the last decade. This just shows how incompetent the media/US intelligence/google/internet sleuths (delete as appropriate) really are, when they put entirely innocent men on their hit lists.

The real tragedy is that they've completely missed the most dangerous talib leader. Samir Al Hajiid shouldn't be allowed to get away with what he's done.
 
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keep bleating Indian/jew propaganda, retard, you discredit yourself
Reminder this is the same country that going to give a kid the death sentence all because he peed on the madrasa curtain also because supposed blasphemy LOL don't get me I hate India as much as the next guy but that doesn't mean I like pakistan FUCK NO far from it
 
It's not going well so far today. The situation outside the Kabul airport has become so chaotic that people at the front of the crowd are getting trampled to death. At the same time, the US government has warned Americans to stay away from the airport citing security threats from the Afghan branch of ISIS. How are you suppose to run an evacuation when you're telling people to stay away from the only airport you control? What a disaster.
The US embassy in Afghanistan has advised American citizens to avoid traveling to Kabul's airport due to "potential security threats".

Sky's chief correspondent Stuart Ramsay is there and reports on what he saw on Saturday morning as thousands of people wait to get inside to be evacuated.
The mornings are always challenging on the barricades. The British soldiers know that after a night waiting for the evacuation process to restart the tens of thousands camped on the road leading to their base will try to rush their way through.
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Today it was different. Very different.
Today it turned chaotic in an instant.
Within minutes this was an emergency, nothing to do with process; the soldiers found themselves just trying to save lives.
At the front of the queue people were being crushed to death.
Paratroopers began pulling people from the mayhem, medics rushing from the next casualty to the next, then the next and the next.
Crushed, dehydrated, terrified.
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Standing on top of the compound wall, soldiers sprayed the crowd with a hose - anything to cool them down.
We saw men, women, and lots and lots of children.
And then what we had all feared began to happen.
Soldiers started shouting for medics and stretchers as unconscious people were carried to the rear. The medics checked their vital signs and then covered the bodies in white sheets.
"Is this a stabilised withdrawal from Afghanistan?" I thought.
It looks like death to me, death trying to reach freedom.
In the mayhem, units rush through crowds to shore up weak points in the evacuation centre - everyone working flat out trying to stem the tide of an unfolding disaster.
It doesn't matter where you look it's the same desperation - American soldiers, British soldiers, Spanish soldiers, German soldiers, Polish soldiers, pulling children, whole families from the pens and the crowds they've been kept behind for processing.
It feels like these people fear their dreams of a flight out are ebbing away as each day passes.
The soldiers sometimes have to fire in the air for fear of losing control of the crowd.
But it seems unlikely a gunshot is ever going to calm the frightened down.
This evacuation was predicated on Kabul remaining in the hands of the government: it was always going to be speedy and difficult, but the Taliban's lightening takeover meant the planning was instantly out of date.
Looking back, putting the processing centre in place at the end of a long narrow street, publishing a press release saying the UK would take 20,000 Afghans without explicitly explaining it would be over the next five years, and then deploying a small group of soldiers given the job of processing people in the first instance while also maintaining military security - is morphing into a planning catastrophe.
If it's to be turned around they'll need more time but time is running out
Out here, pain and compassion meet every minute of every day now.
The U.S. Embassy in Kabul warned Americans to stay away from the Afghan capital’s airport on Saturday because of “potential security threats outside the gates,” in a sign of growing volatility at the choke point for thousands of Afghans desperate to escape the country’s new Taliban rulers.

U.S. officials said the most serious current threat was that Afghanistan’s branch of the Islamic State would attempt an attack that would hurt the Americans and damage the Taliban’s sense of control. It was unclear how capable ISIS is of such an attack, even if their will to do it is not in question, the officials said.

Afghanistan’s Islamic State affiliate, which rivals the Taliban, was militarily defeated in its eastern stronghold in late 2019. But smaller and more amorphous elements have continued to operate with low intensity in the region, including in Kabul.

The U.S. warning advised American citizens “to avoid traveling to the airport and to avoid airport gates” on Saturday unless instructed to by the embassy. All of the entrance gates to the airport were closed on Saturday morning because of the dangerous situation.
Nearly a week after the collapse of Afghanistan’s government, thousands of Afghans were clamoring for escape despite tear gas and Taliban checkpoints outside the fortresslike airport.

American troops have been accelerating the evacuation, and military flights were continuing to depart from the airport on Saturday afternoon. But hope is fading that the U.S.-led effort will include everyone who wants to flee, as President Biden insisted that the military mission would not be open-ended.

Mr Biden reinforced on Friday that the United States would rescue all Americans and Afghans who helped the U.S. government, aiming to quell a global furor over the chaotic evacuation that has followed the Taliban’s return to power.

But with just 10 days until his deadline to withdraw all U.S. troops, Mr. Biden conceded that for many other Afghans desperate to escape the Taliban and their history of brutality, “I cannot promise what the final outcome will be.”
Nearly a week after the collapse of Afghanistan’s government, thousands of Afghans were clamoring for escape despite tear gas and Taliban checkpoints outside the fortresslike airport.

American troops have been accelerating the evacuation, and military flights were continuing to depart from the airport on Saturday afternoon. But hope is fading that the U.S.-led effort will include everyone who wants to flee, as President Biden insisted that the military mission would not be open-ended.

Mr Biden reinforced on Friday that the United States would rescue all Americans and Afghans who helped the U.S. government, aiming to quell a global furor over the chaotic evacuation that has followed the Taliban’s return to power.

But with just 10 days until his deadline to withdraw all U.S. troops, Mr. Biden conceded that for many other Afghans desperate to escape the Taliban and their history of brutality, “I cannot promise what the final outcome will be.”
 
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It's not going well so far today. The situation outside the Kabul airport has become so chaotic that people at the front of the crowd are getting trampled to death. At the same time, the US government has warned Americans to stay away from the airport citing security threats from the Afghan branch of ISIS. How are you suppose to run an evacuation when you're telling people to stay away from the only airport you control? What a disaster.
Copy paste or hook me up with an article, king. I'm not taking ZOG ridden cookies for those websites.
 
I think it's safe to say that this was a crushing victory for the Taliban. They managed to present themselves as a just force for order by controlling their men and putting every atrocity they undoubtedly made far from anyone with a smartphone and an internet connection. Combine it with the non-existent USA leadership, globohomo, western corruption and criticisms of the USA army and you have large swaths of the internet declaring the USA as the villain.

It shows how important is presentation in modern culture because the chances of any western country returning to Afghanistan is absolutely nill.
 
It's not going well so far today. The situation outside the Kabul airport has become so chaotic that people at the front of the crowd are getting trampled to death. At the same time, the US government has warned Americans to stay away from the airport citing security threats from the Afghan branch of ISIS. How are you suppose to run an evacuation when you're telling people to stay away from the only airport you control? What a disaster.
How else can the US goverment support the Taliban? They tell their citizens to stay away from the airport, the Taliban "secure" them and the Us pays them for their excellent protection skills
 
I think it's safe to say that this was a crushing victory for the Taliban. They managed to present themselves as a just force for order by controlling their men and putting every atrocity they undoubtedly made far from anyone with a smartphone and an internet connection. Combine it with the non-existent USA leadership, globohomo, western corruption and criticisms of the USA army and you have large swaths of the internet declaring the USA as the villain.

It shows how important is presentation in modern culture because the chances of any western country returning to Afghanistan is absolutely nill.
A crushing victory who could become a phyrric victory after Xi the pooh back stabbed them and besides they might succomb to the sirens of corruption with all that money from opium, heroine, etc....if they aren't already.
 
A crushing victory who could become a phyrric victory after Xi the pooh back stabbed them and besides they might succomb to the sirens of corruption with all that money from opium, heroine, etc....if they aren't already.
There is no reason to think Pooh will evade the USA and Russia's mistakes. They'll try to make Belt and Road agreement, get cucked of paying, invade, claim they won, get bogged in, get fucked over by Taliban backed by USA/EU money, pull out after a decade or two.
 
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