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How about you guys actually try to engage the Taliban in Afghanistan instead of shifting the blame, the last report i read made it clear that Taliban still control more than 50% of Afghanistan. I wonder why the Americans dont like to bring this topic up, i know nobody likes to accept their own failures.
All-Green,
All the Afghani Taliban have to do is to agree to peacefully participate in the Afghan government. let them win by democratic means, not by violence. You say Karzai has no backing, but how do we know what backing the Afghani Taliban (Mullah Omar) has other than the force of his guns? Why can't the Pashtuns (Karzai is a Pashtun) participate peacefully? Or, are they really just irhabis who want to kill and dominate any Afghani that disagrees with their concept of Islam. I'm surprised you have so much sympathy for them when the way to peace and the removal of NATO forces is so easy. All they have to do is participate in the GoA and win in the elections.
"Same is with the US to counter the Russians they financed OBL and his merry brigade and now they are a pain in the ***"
This will need proof or a retraction as there's ZERO evidence of OBL's support from America.
He never needed our money. That he had plenty of his own was his cachet to play militant with the taliban. They sucked his cash to let him tag along.
We aided serious mujahideen who could put large numbers of men in the field and were bent on fighting. OBL's arabs fought but their numbers were inconsequential.
His cash wasn't and that was ALWAYS his ticket.
what language do you understand truthseeker i told ya take your dogs taliban and NATO out of this region and all will be well...you don't get the point do ya?
I think the Americans unmasked and unveiled an enemy hidden within our nation aswell.
Sooner or later we'd collide anyways.
Do you want people who chop off heads or harass girls going to school etc in your country?
No, neither do I.
Yes I do have a feeling that if the Americans/NATO actually never went into Afghanistan, we'd be left alone for the most part and we wouldn't have much trouble in our northern region.
But if you look at it from a more reasonable and human side, the people in Afghanistan are mostly relieved that the Taliban is gone, they are free people now, they still have to live in fear, but Afghanistan is rebuilding, it's going to take time.
Meanwhile, you should blame our government for not having any control over our northern region, it has been known as a "lawless" place for decades, it's our land, and it's time we claim it back and make it a real part of Pakistan.
Those mullahs think they are in charge, they've always been full of themselves, thinking they rule wherever the government isn't present.
Well it doesn't work that way, you know it aswell, it's time to fight these bastards untill they all die, burn in hell or either lay down their weapons.
It's a cancer, a disease, it has affected us so much, it's time to eradicate it now once and forever, so that Afghanistan, Pakistan and hopefully India too will have other things to bicker about instead of terrorists blowing things up or murdering just to make their stance clear.
"However if US military presence was a goal in itself..."
Public sentiment demanded that we stomp the taliban. They had about 24 hours +/- to get their act together. We knew that would be near impossible and really didn't care.
We didn't expect our SOF/CIA to do so by themselves.
We DID expect that we'd, one way or another, change the paradigm in Afghanistan. We'd concluded it's trajectory was simply unacceptable.
We're more or less flexible with what follows. We aren't at all happy with the Afghan gov't, per se, and any serious watcher of our foreign policy would know that. Our congress is livid at the restrictions of women that still strike such resonance among it's leaders.
Having said all that, we KNOW that this is an upstream cultural battle that will require ages.
That works for us to a great extent...
Beyond, you're really looking at how Afghanistan integrates into our larger goals. In any case, the taliban, by our perspective, had to go as constituted.
Thanks.
"However if US military presence was a goal in itself..."
Public sentiment demanded that we stomp the taliban. They had about 24 hours +/- to get their act together. We knew that would be near impossible and really didn't care.
We didn't expect our SOF/CIA to do so by themselves.
We DID expect that we'd, one way or another, change the paradigm in Afghanistan. We'd concluded it's trajectory was simply unacceptable.
We're more or less flexible with what follows. We aren't at all happy with the Afghan gov't, per se, and any serious watcher of our foreign policy would know that. Our congress is livid at the restrictions of women that still strike such resonance among it's leaders.
Having said all that, we KNOW that this is an upstream cultural battle that will require ages.
That works for us to a great extent...
Beyond, you're really looking at how Afghanistan integrates into our larger goals. In any case, the taliban, by our perspective, had to go as constituted.
Thanks.
why is it so difficult for you to understand counter insurgency operations?
wait and see what happens if there is a full blown confrontation b/w TTP and PA ...... will ask the same question of you .....
anyways now also why are you not able to stamp your writ in Swat/Buner/Bajaur?