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USA Troops to leave Afghanistan by 11 September (2 Suicide bomber outside airport)
The Taliban has refused
to talk until All Troops from Every Nation leave. Many say the Taliban will take full Control via a Civil War https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-56737563 [The USA would miss a May deadline for a pull-out agreed with the Taliban by the Trump administration last year. The new deadline would coincide with the 20th anniversary of the terror attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon in the USA in 2001.] When WION HD [SkyHD 523] reported this, Typical of India they Showed the Video of 2 Planes hitting the World Trade Centre in 2001. Sign Of The Times |
Biden was Live both news channels
talking about this |
It's the right thing to do, the west interfering in the middle east has never really changed things for the better, we've just created power vacuums for terrorists.
Now I hope he fixes the problems at the border as quickly. |
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Yes but the Taliban will then take Full control and put women back to how they were before the invasion. So long as all understand the Taliban are going Strict Extreme Muslim. |
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Taliban are slowly taking over.
300 Afghan Troops Flee to Tajikistan Just Reported on Al JazeeraHD Thats 300 troops Fully trained by USA or UK troops. but they still ran to another nation. More Money Wasted Women and Girls in that nation are halting Education as staying alive matters more |
invading countries trying to impose democracy does not work
let them get on with it |
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Were we to take action or let more people die? |
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I would agree that us having put in all the help we have that the Afghan army can deal with it themselves. The talibans decisions affect ours. We couldn’t stand back and do nothing after 9/11. Where do you draw the line and say enough is enough? |
One UK Troop said on Times Radio
what did his mattes Die for? The nation is going back to how it was. |
And now the talliban have hold of our weapons that w3 left behind.
Madness. This is very dangerous |
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Yes great New Reports by Alex Crawford on SkyNewsHD. https://news.sky.com/story/the-talib...world-12348957 Those 300 Troops that ran into another nation is the future. Taliban is taking Control. |
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Yes is sad for all the Girls and Women that started Education. They now must halt or Die. |
USA Troops to leave Afghanistan by 11 September
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You realise, I assume, that 9/11 was far from the start of western involvement in Afghanistan? The Afghan war goes back as far as the late 1970’s, was heavily infused with US/Soviet union tensions throughout the 80’s, and 9/11 itself was a direct consequence of US involvement in the Middle East. I’m not really taking a moral stance here, the politics is complicated but to frame it as the west saying “enough is enough” and only getting involved post-911 is just not the case, the west was 20+ years balls deep in the situation by 2001. |
plenty of outside forces have tried to tame Afghanistan almost for centuries, and no-one has ever succeeded. It's in part the terrain and also the people. Short of levelling it, no-one is going to force their will on them.
They can stop the terrorist training camps and that will continue without needing boots on the ground. Drone technology allows constant monitoring, we don't need boots on the ground anymore to keep things in check |
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Yes the Future USA Armed Drones |
From WION HD Gravitas show
last night 1,037 Afghan Troops have entered Tajikistan to save their lives. They are accepting all these people into their nation above Afghanistan. This is why the Taliban is taking over with ease in some locations |
US left Bagram Airbase
at night with no notice, Afghan commander says https://ichef.bbci.co.uk/news/976/cp...m119252926.jpg [The US military left Bagram Airfield - its key base in Afghanistan - in the dead of night without notifying the Afghans, the base's new commander said. General Asadullah Kohistani told the BBC that the US left Bagram at 03:00 local time on Friday, and that the Afghan military found out hours later. Bagram also contains a prison, and there are reportedly up to 5,000 Taliban prisoners left in the facility.] [The Taliban have been advancing rapidly in Afghanistan as US troops withdraw.] https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-57682290 |
America tried her best. Time to give in and let barbarity take over. Just please save the LGBTs.
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No they must leave the country fast Taliban will kill them. |
[Afghan troops are filmed laying
down arms as US general overseeing NATO exit says he's shocked by how quickly they've surrendered to the Taliban and 1,000 are caught fleeing the country The Afghan army is collapsing across the country, with videos posted by the Taliban showing troops laying down their US-made weapons and handing over the keys to their Humvee armoured cars The US left Bagram Airfield last week - its fortress in the country for nearly 20 years - by slipping away in the night without telling the base's new Afghan commander who discovered they had gone the next morning However, General Austin Scott Miller, commander of US and Nato troops in Afghanistan, said he was shocked by how quickly the Afghan National Army had surrendered to the resurgent jihadists 'I don't like leaving friends in need,' he told ABC on Monday. 'We should be concerned. The loss of terrain and the rapidity of that loss of terrain has to be concerning. You look at the security situation, it's not good' More than a thousand Afghan National Army soldiers fled into Tajikistan from the northern province of Badkhshan following clashes with the resurgent jihadists on Sunday Tajikistan said that the Afghans were allowed to enter on the principle of 'good neighbourliness' but called up 20,000 reservists to bolster its border guard and prevent further flooding of the frontier] https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...g-Taliban.html |
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Yes Taliban its all yours Free from President Biden in USA. |
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Yes Armoured Cars Free to you the Taliban from USA President Biden. |
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[A Taliban fighter shows off a US standard issue M4A1 assault rifle seized from the Afghan base ] |
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Look at that Thomas |
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They've left a lot of weapons and trucks. If you haven't seen Kajaki you should watch it. Very powerful and intense film |
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Yes, but they were left for the Afghan troops (Trained by USA) who have run away like cowards |
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But we will put our troops lives at risk. |
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Loads died for Nothing. |
Angela Rayner
Deputy Leader of Labour just told the PM the women need protecting? They may need protecting but the Taliban who are taking over demand women to stay at home no more Education. The USA left all others are as well. Live SkyNewsHD & Parliament Ch. |
MP's keep asking how will the UK
protect Women and Girls Education. Johnson has said no more Military to help. So all the work done to help Women and Girls was WASTED |
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It's a double-edged sword, innit. I'm not a fan of fighting for lost causes, and the Middle East isn't going to "grow up" any time soon, no matter how much intervention the West attempts. buuuut withdrawing is going to make things worse for the Average Joes over there, with all the insurgents who'll pop right back up when they're given the chance.
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Last night Gravitas show
on WOIN HD (SkyHD Ch523) 6:30PM Showed Graphic Content of Afghan Troops being Executed. 22 surrendered as they run out of bullets but all were shot dead by the Taliban Troops. This was on the 16th of June they warned viewers of Graphic Content. The Internet has far worse content a Link https://edition.cnn.com/2021/07/13/a...hnk/index.html |
The Taliban
have now taken control of of the 3 Main Border Crossings into Afghanistan which is a clever move as all traders pay at the border to enter. The Taliban Leaders will meet with the Government on Friday. But will the Government Surrender? BBC2HD Newsnight report last night. |
https://www.dutchnews.nl/news/2021/0...utch-pull-out/
fears grow for afghan interpreters left behind, after dutch pull out Several dozen interpreters who worked for the Dutch military effort in Afghanistan are still living in danger in their home country, despite government pledges to bring them to safety, Trouw reported on Wednesday. People who worked as interpreters are regarded as traitors by the Taliban but not all of them were moved to the Netherlands by the time the Dutch pulled out last month, the paper said. Trouw is in contact with two Afghans who still reside in the country and who worked for the Dutch. One of them worked as an interpreter, translator and liaison officer for the European police training scheme EUPol, the other worked as a security guard for the Dutch and as an interpreter for the Hungarian military. The man who worked for EUPol is still waiting to be told if he can come to the Netherlands, while the security guard and interpreter has been refused entry, Trouw said. Working as a security guard does not fall under the interpreters’ scheme. Parliament agreed in 2019 that interpreters who worked for the Dutch army should automatically be given a visa and allowed to apply for asylum once in the Netherlands. However, the defence ministry told the paper that the majority of interpreters still waiting for a ruling only submitted their applications last month. In addition, more applications are being made all the time, including some by people who never worked for the military, the ministry said. Families Trouw says that at least 70 of the 273 interpreters who are officially said to have worked for the ministry are still in Afghanistan along with their families. Former advocate general Jan Gras, who spent three years working with EUPol in Afghanistan, told Trouw every Afghan who worked for the peace keeping mission is in danger, and that includes police officers as well.. The Dutch claim that they don’t know who worked for them is ‘total nonsense’, he told Trouw. ‘The Netherlands had a major role in the EUPol mission. We were the biggest group and they were proud of it in The Hague. The Afghans who worked for EUPol were employed by the European Union and in Brussels they know who was on the payroll.’ |
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