Taliban offensive of 2021 and collapse of Afghan government.

I wonder if these principled peaceful cucks are the real glowies lol.

Anytime someone tries something short of the boogaloo, they get called a glowie.

There are no other methods for resistance other than organization.
If only you knew how right you are. Yes, this is absolutely, 100%, the exact policy they hold.

They have no willpower to even bother stopping Paki or Nigger terrorism, because white civilians aren't particularly important in the eyes of the state. White terrorists go straight for the throat, which has been true in the UK and USA for the last fifty years - it is clear that they only bother dissuading white terrorists, regardless of specific politics, because white terrorists have an awful habit of killing politicians and state employees, rather than going for civilians every time like Pakis do.

They will do everything they can to prevent white terrorists from existing in any form, because the "profile" of such terrorists has, in all recent history, consisted of enormous demolition operations in major metropolitan areas or massacring Federal Agents, soldiers, police officers or politicians - and can very easily be seen as a legitimate force against the government by the public - which is game over for the government. The second a legit, domestic force starts hitting their own forces, they have to backtrack and play very nicely, because those same "terrorists" could turn around, call them terrorists and start collecting taxes on behalf of the "real" government - the "terrorists" have the capacity to become the government.
 
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I'm not really sure what was the worse outcome, not doing Desert Storm fully to Baghdad or doing it. Desert Storm was such a magnificent operation that it completely destroyed the Vietnam Syndrome and its advocates.
I think the other thing to keep in mind, with the War on Terror, is that while people like to joke around about it's name, there is some element in truth over why it was fought (regardless of how effectively fought it was).

To preface things a bit, prior to 9/11, counterterrorism was more of a cloak and dagger affair, involved bribing officials, working with local governments across the world, sending in agents to gather intelligence on foreign cells operating against US interests, fighting through foreign proxies, and on occasion killing individuals or arresting them with precision raids.

9/11 changed that dynamic drastically, because a major terrorist attack managed to slip through said protocol which worked throughout the cold war, and with the global system becoming more unbalanced with the fall of the USSR, with other former soviet satellite states becoming less kept in check by nations such as Russia or China, and based on the issue that it was likely that terrorism would become a more prominent issue, said dynamic had to be reevaluated.

You had previous attempts to blow up American embassies (some semi-successful, most less). You had attempts to blow up the twin towers before. You had Saddam Hussein, after desert war, implicated in a plot to car bomb GHWB when he was on tour in the Middle East during the Clinton years.

In part, 9/11 was a point where the US and her allies had to decide if they were going to continue a standard cloak and dagger approach for counter-terrorism operations, or combine that with basically destroying any regime that had a history of participating in terrorist actions, funding them, or was offering a safe haven for anti-American terrorists.
There would never have been "nation building" without a series of toe tipping operations like Grenada, Desert Storm and Yugo. Mogadishu was a fiasco but it was limited in scope compared to the years long attritional stuff we feared like Vietnam. By the time 9/11 had occurred we had enough acclimating to the water that society was fully willing to trust the deep state and dive into the pool.
The nation building aspect, in my opinion, failed and failed badly. It wasn't necessarily damned from the start, but to begin: In Iraq, debathification failed almost entirely. A big reason for the failure and surge, to quote the Gulf War for reference in how large the military was "Yesterday, Iraq had the fourth largest army in the world, today it has the second largest army in Iraq", was because as soon as we landed there, we disbanded the military and made most of its people with military training unemployed and completely outside of the current regime.
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There might of been a chance at nation building had we attempted to debathify significantly less, to incorporate the old military units into new state police (something which actually did have some success in Mosul), or propped up a different dictator other than Saddam who knew not to fuck with the US. Maybe, anyways.

To go back to your previous statement, , but I don't have the answer for how to respond to one state supporting terrorism against another. Bomb them into the stone age and skip the nation buildings? Not a pretty idea imo, though Clinton did try that with air strikes against Saddam in operation Desert Fox to no real avail.

What Obama, Trump, and Biden did eventually return to was deescalating the war, and attempting to reinstate a more cloak and dagger type operation for counter terrorism. Now, sending in black hawk teams had many logistical problems. What was the way we improved this dynamic? Drones.

Currently, our intelligence community is making a return to what it was before the neo-cons took over government, with fighting through proxies with American advisors, drones instead of black hawks, and otherwise trying to take preventative measures against terrorist action through gathering better intel. Will it work? I actually have my doubts, and think that some things are bound to slip through at some point or the other.
 
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'We need to see the Taliban step up and permit an evacuation





not- allow the CIA to use bases on its soil for cross-border counterterrorism missions after U.S. forces withdraw from Afghanistan, Prime Minister Imran Khan





My neighbors in Kabul, Afghanistan yelling Allah Akbar in support of the government and troops against Taliban





People rushing to the banks to withdraw all their money and flee Kabul, Afghanistan





People sitting on the wings of an American military C-17 aircraft in Kabul airport





Quite a celebration at Pol e-Charki, where 5000 Taliban prisoners were freed. Some of these men had been imprisoned since the early 2000s





(Just a reminder that I've not named these videos - they are as I found them. I've only edited for intelligibility)
 
I wonder if these principled peaceful cucks are the real glowies lol.

Anytime someone tries something short of the boogaloo, they get called a glowie.

There are no other methods for resistance other than organization.
huh. so those organizations being hijacked by the FBI weren't necessarily trying to get them to do false flag operation, it was all just a way to stop them from organizing at all
 
Are we gonna get any historic video of the US handing off some sort of symbolic moniker to the Taliban like that video of the British surrendering control of Hong Kong? Maybe the lowering of the American flag, and raising the flag of the emirate of Afghanistan? While US and Taliban troops stand in formation on opposing sides of a tarmac. That would be so dope, not gonna lie.
 
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I'll keep archiving these as I get breaks from work. I'm posting them in good faith as the 'private server' I found them on seems to be posting them in good faith, bar the odd bit of BS. They are from over a week ago and so some of these may even be older than that. I'll stop posting them if the signal to noise ratio goes in the favour of BS, but for now, they seem credible enough. There are a lot I'm not posting, because they are the 'famous' ones that everyone has seen, so I think the little treasure trove I've found is genuine enough. Please flag any that you know are BS.

BTW, I'm using the titles from the videos themselves, as I have found them. I may have edited them for brevity, but this is what whoever titled them as, not me.

There are another couple of hundred videos/photos/images to get through. I'm hoping to find some gems. Thankfully I've not encountered too much gore. If I find something really bad, I'll spoiler it.
God's work
Aww look, The journo is trying to figure it out.
 
God's work

Aww look, The journo is trying to figure it out.
Its what Journo dessrve for be Soyjack on this whole issue.

It chalked up to Orange man bad & No mean tweets & bidden voters having blood on their hands.

Main Point : Forever wars in Middle east you don't leave you just keep fighting in middle east.
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Its what Journo dessrve for be Soyjack on this whole issue.

It chalked up to Orange man bad & No mean tweets & bidden voters having blood on their hands.

Main Point : Forever wars in Middle east you don't leave you just keep fighting in middle east.
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I've always found it hilarious how revolting people drew Trump. The style is something right from Ren and Stimpy.
 
Lt. Scheller relieved of command.

"The video was posted online Thursday evening by Scheller, who identified himself as the Battalion Commander for Advanced Infantry Training Battalion. On Friday afternoon, Scheller shared another post to Facebook announcing that he had been relieved of command."

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He's got a bright & shining career path ahead of him in Congress, for sure.
lol they did exactly what he said they'd do.
 
Lt. Scheller relieved of command.

"The video was posted online Thursday evening by Scheller, who identified himself as the Battalion Commander for Advanced Infantry Training Battalion. On Friday afternoon, Scheller shared another post to Facebook announcing that he had been relieved of command."

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He's got a bright & shining career path ahead of him in Congress, for sure.
I knew he was screwed when I saw that video.

Rather telling when you start demanding accountability from the plutocratic jews running society you get fired instead of the incompetents.

This system is so evil and corrupt, I hope it crumbles.
 
Lt. Scheller relieved of command.

"The video was posted online Thursday evening by Scheller, who identified himself as the Battalion Commander for Advanced Infantry Training Battalion. On Friday afternoon, Scheller shared another post to Facebook announcing that he had been relieved of command."

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He's got a bright & shining career path ahead of him in Congress, for sure.
This is rather amusing, they reacted INSTANTLY to threats from within when getting called out for their incompetence, something I fully expected. Where was this speed and action when military personnel were attacking Tucker Carlson for commenting on the woke shit the military is pushing? It used to be that if you were military and made a comment at all about any political shit you were cashiered, now you're allowed to, as long as you don't criticize specific ideology and its members.
 
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