Taliban offensive of 2021 and collapse of Afghan government.

Fuck shrinks, fuck the ZOG. They are evil. Don't say a fucking word to them if you identify them as an enemy.
That's easy. Its much harder to avoid discussing politics with friends and family, especially if they are liberals. Given we have parents allegedly taking their kids to "c̶o̶u̶n̶s̶e̶l̶i̶n̶g̶" (meaning re indoctrination) for expressing concerns about White genocide; in the future, it might be best to learn how to lie or at least pretend indifference when it comes to stating your political beliefs, not just to the police, media, or your employer, but also even family.

Lest they report you to the state for "radicalization"(meaning learning the truth).
 
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I didn't see it pop up here, US military claims to have blown up two Suicide bombers but in reality they just blew up an ANA Vet and Interpreter along with 6 kids, the youngest of which is 2 years old. When you inspect the actual damages to the buildings nearby and vehicles its OBVIOUS this car that was hit did not contain explosives, the US fucked up and is hiding the fact they smoked civilians.

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Their last words: "I should have taken the damn vax!"
 
Riddle me this, fellow Kiwifarmers.

How does Drumpf manage to avoid civilian casualties with his drone strikes, while Biden manages to score an own goal with his very first?

The military couldn't have changed that much in 3 years, can it?
Trump even called off a strike on a high value target because they couldn't guarantee that no civilians would be hit. So, no civilians was a priority for him. But his best strike was ventilating Soleimani, that was SCHWEEET!
 
Trump even called off a strike on a high value target because they couldn't guarantee that no civilians would be hit. So, no civilians was a priority for him. But his best strike was ventilating Soleimani, that was SCHWEEET!
He also signed an Executive order that made it harder to report on civilian casualties from US drone strikes. It's silly to think Trump was any less indiscriminate when it came to dropping bombs than the rest of them.
 
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He also signed an Executive order that made it harder to report on civilian casualties from US drone strikes. It's silly to think Trump was any less indiscriminate when it came to dropping bombs than the of the rest of them.
They warned the Russians before they thumped that Syrian air strip. They knew the Russians would warn the Syrians.
 
I made the mistake of talking to a shrink when I was erm... politically detained... thinking it was my only way out.

Next thing you know, I have a medical record and a paper mental illness. No actual psychosis (thank god), just wrongthink. They also said I was a suicide risk, This made me very very afriad of turning out like Daniel Eggers (the german)

Fuck shrinks, fuck the ZOG. They are evil. Don't say a fucking word to them if you identify them as an enemy.
luck you got out without getting a chemical lobotomy tbh
once they label your thoughts as 'conspiracy theory' it's a small step for them to then interpret these thoughts of yours as symptoms of paranoid schizophrenia and pump you full of mystery meds to 'help' you
 
In the future, it might be best to learn how to lie or at least pretend indifference when it comes to stating your political beliefs, not just to the police, media, or your employer, but also even family.

Lest they report you to the state for "radicalization"(meaning learning the truth).
That's been the score for a long fucking time my dude, blood doesnt mean your normy family isn't gunna narc you out. How many people end up in prison because their own mom called the cops to report them? Why would this be any different than anything else. And furthermore when you talk politics on the phone or online you take a risk, because there's usually recepts. When it comes to the real radical shit you only talk about that in person with the people you know for a fact are on the same page, and you all take the batteries out of your phones before you do it. If you think that's paranoid then you aren't paying attention.
 
That's been the score for a long fucking time my dude, blood doesnt mean your normy family isn't gunna narc you out. How many people end up in prison because their own mom called the cops to report them? Why would this be any different than anything else. And furthermore when you talk politics on the phone or online you take a risk, because there's usually recepts. When it comes to the real radical shit you only talk about that in person with the people you know for a fact are on the same page, and you all take the batteries out of your phones before you do it. If you think that's paranoid then you aren't paying attention.
I'm well aware, was just responding to @VolkAnsGewehr's point earlier. I read a story just recently(some months ago) about a boy who learned about White demographic decline, and couldn't help himself from talking about it, his liberal parents got really upset and took him to some sort of "de rad" counselling where due to overwhelming pressure and exhaustion he recanted what he knew(he then apparently just played the banjo now and smiled, leaving his lib parents relieved).

Think about that for a moment-that's not just losing friends, or being subject to social censure, that's being subject to being dragged to some probable Jewish psychologist who in the course of months of aggressive gaslighting gets you to reject reality, simply because you(this case being a teenage boy) don't have the fortitude or discipline to resist what had happened to him.

Which is why, its extremely important not to sperg out about your radical politics not in spite of, but because of the depth of your conviction because the state and system will seek to break you if they can.
 
Decent odds this guy was driving a bomb. Afghans were not stable folks, and loyalties were fickle. Easily bought off, threatened, or bribed. Good odds he was going to deliver the car to someone, or possible forced to deliver and got drone'd because they're on a hair trigger after 13 dead us marines (in the showers at Taliban Ranch).
There isn't any evidence at all to even suggest there was a car bomb. I think the better odds are the Taliban tricked biden in to droning some US collaborators.
I can't wait to hear they got the intel about this "bomber" from the Taliban. You know thats coming next :lit:
 
There isn't any evidence at all to even suggest there was a car bomb. I think the better odds are the Taliban tricked biden in to droning some US collaborators.
I can't wait to hear they got the intel about this "bomber" from the Taliban. You know thats coming next :lit:
More likely they droned children on purpose to bait out some retaliation. If anyone attacks US forces in response to them murdering children then the US has an excuse to do a new invasion.
 
What even is this "Islamic State Khorasan Province" group? I know they've been around for a few years but suddenly they're a big enemy?

Like the rest of ISIS they were probably a glowie scheme to destabilize the Middle East that got a little too successful in Syria and especially Iraq but weren't successful enough in Afghanistan. Wonder if the US will accept the Taliban or use the anti-Taliban warlords and ISIS-K to keep the war going?
 
What even is this "Islamic State Khorasan Province" group? I know they've been around for a few years but suddenly they're a big enemy?

Like the rest of ISIS they were probably a glowie scheme to destabilize the Middle East that got a little too successful in Syria and especially Iraq but weren't successful enough in Afghanistan. Wonder if the US will accept the Taliban or use the anti-Taliban warlords and ISIS-K to keep the war going?
Well the Taliban painted the floor with the brains of their leader, so the Taliban are clearly more than happy to purge these knockoff daesh faggots
 
What even is this "Islamic State Khorasan Province" group? I know they've been around for a few years but suddenly they're a big enemy?
back when ISIS was big they got a lot of smaller jihadi groups around the world to swear allegiance to them, ISIS-K is one of them. i think they were a smaller taliban splinter group before.
 
back when ISIS was big they got a lot of smaller jihadi groups around the world to swear allegiance to them, ISIS-K is one of them. i think they were a smaller taliban splinter group before.
https://youtu.be/eWmTOu97j7I This is what I think about ISIS-K
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White House: US has capacity to evacuate remaining Americans from Afghanistan

The United States has the capacity to evacuate the approximately 300 U.S. citizens remaining in Afghanistan who want to leave before President Joe Biden's Tuesday deadline, senior administration officials said, as rocket fire in Kabul and another U.S. drone strike against suspected Islamic State militants underscored the grave threat in the war's final days.

“This is the most dangerous time in an already extraordinarily dangerous mission these last couple of days,” said America’s top diplomat, Secretary of State Antony Blinken, not long before confirmation of the drone strike in Kabul.

The steady stream of U.S. military jets taking off and landing at Hamid Karzai International Airport in Afghanistan's capital continued Monday even after rocket fire targeted the airport. No one claimed responsibility for the rockets, which hit a nearby neighborhood. U.S. Central Command spokesman Bill Urban said five rockets targeted the airport and a U.S. defensive system on the airfield known as a Counter Rocket, Artillery and Mortar System, or C-RAM, was employed against them. He said there were no U.S. casualties and the airfield continued to operate. Further details were not immediately available. The White House said President Joe Biden had been briefed on the rocket attack.

Biden's national security adviser, Jake Sullivan, said Sunday that for those U.S. citizens seeking immediately to leave Afghanistan by the looming deadline, “we have the capacity to have 300 Americans, which is roughly the number we think are remaining, come to the airport and get on planes in the time that is remaining.”

The White House said Monday morning that about 1,200 people were evacuated from Kabul over the prior 24 hours aboard 26 U.S. military flights and two allied flights.

Sullivan said the U.S. does not currently plan to have an ongoing embassy presence after the final U.S. troop withdrawal. But he pledged the U.S. “will make sure there is safe passage for any American citizen, any legal permanent resident” after Tuesday, as well as for “those Afghans who helped us.” But untold numbers of vulnerable Afghans, fearful of a return to the brutality of pre-2001 Taliban rule, are likely to be left behind.

Blinken said the U.S. was working with other countries in the region to either keep the Kabul airport open after Tuesday or to reopen it “in a timely fashion.”

He also said that while the airport is critical, “there are other ways to leave Afghanistan, including by road and many countries border Afghanistan.” The U.S., he said, is “making sure that we have in place all of the necessary tools and means to facilitate the travel for those who seek to leave Afghanistan" after Tuesday.

There also are roughly 280 others who have said they are Americans but who have told the State Department they plan to remain in the country or are still undecided. According to the latest totals, about 114,000 people have been evacuated since Aug. 14, including approximately 2,900 on military and coalition flights during the 24 hours ending at 3 a.m. Sunday.

Members of Congress criticized the chaotic and violent evacuation.

“We didn’t have to be in this rush-rush circumstance with terrorists breathing down our neck,” said Sen. Mitt Romney, R-Utah. "But it’s really the responsibility of the prior administration and this administration that has caused this crisis to be upon us and has led to what is without question a humanitarian and foreign policy tragedy.”

Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky said the U.S. policy in Afghanistan, with 2,500 troops on the ground, had been working. “We were, in effect, keeping the lid on, keeping terrorists from reconstituting, and having a light footprint in the country,” he said.

U.S. officials said Sunday's American drone strike hit a vehicle carrying multiple Islamic State suicide bombers, causing secondary explosions indicating the presence of a substantial amount of explosive material. A senior U.S. official said the military drone fired a Hellfire missile at a vehicle in a compound between two buildings after individuals were seen loading explosives into the trunk.

The official said there was an initial explosion caused by the missile, followed by a much larger fireball, believed to be the result of the substantial amount of explosives inside the vehicle. The U.S. believes that two Islamic State group individuals who were targeted were killed.

In a statement, U.S. Central Command said it is looking into the reports of civilian casualties that may have been caused by the secondary explosions. An Afghan official said three children were killed in the strike. The officials spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss military operations.

It was the second airstrike in recent days the U.S. has conducted against the militant group, which claimed responsibility for the suicide bombing Thursday at the Kabul airport gate that killed 13 U.S. service members and scores of Afghans struggling to get out of the country and escape the new Taliban rule. The Pentagon said a U.S. drone mission in eastern Afghanistan killed two members of IS' Afghanistan affiliate early Saturday local time in retaliation for the airport bombing.

In Delaware, Biden met privately with the families of the American troops killed in the suicide attack, and solemnly watched as the remains of the fallen returned to U.S. soil from Afghanistan. First lady Jill Biden and many of the top U.S. defense and military leaders joined him on the tarmac at Dover Air Force Base to grieve with loved ones as the “dignified transfer” of remains unfolded, a military ritual for those killed in foreign combat.

The 13 service members were the first U.S. troops killed in Afghanistan since February 2020, the month the Trump administration struck an agreement with the Taliban in which the militant group halted attacks on Americans in exchange for a U.S. agreement to remove all troops and contractors by May 2021. Biden announced in April that the 2,500 to 3,000 troops who remained would be out by September, ending what he has called America’s forever war.

The White House has rescheduled Biden's meeting with Ukraine's president, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, from Monday to Wednesday as the U.S. pullout from Afghanistan enters its tense final hours.

Sullivan appeared on CBS' “Face the Nation,” CNN's “State of the Union” and “Fox News Sunday.” Blinken was interviewed on ABC's “This Week” and NBC's “Meet the Press.” McConnell was on Fox and Romney was on CNN.
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