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Afghanistan’s Ghani claims he resigned to prevent Taliban slaughter in Kabul as BLASTS reported at palace & abandoned US embassy
15 Aug, 2021 18:26 / Updated 5 hours ago
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Afghanistan’s Ghani claims he resigned to prevent Taliban slaughter in Kabul as BLASTS reported at palace & abandoned US embassy

FILE PHOTO: Afghan president Mohammad Ashraf Ghani makes a televised address in Kabul, Afghanistan on August 14, 2021 © Global Look Press / Rahmatullah Alizadah / XinHua

Multiple explosions have been reported in Kabul’s key locations, including the presidential palace and US embassy. President Ashraf Ghani, who fled the country, has broken his silence, stating that he’d quit to prevent bloodshed.
The blasts shook Afghanistan’s capital late on Sunday. The explosions reportedly occurred at several locations, including the US embassy, which had been evacuated earlier in the day. Another explosion occurred near the presidential palace, which had already been overtaken by Taliban militants.
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“Two explosions occurred near the US embassy and the presidential palace in Kabul. Pillars of smoke are rising,” eyewitnesses told the Sputnik news agency, adding that the blasts had been followed by gunfire.
Meanwhile, Afghan President Ashraf Ghani, who fled the country earlier in the day, broke his silence, taking to Facebook to explain his decision to quit. He said he chose to resign in order to prevent the Taliban “massacring” civilians in Kabul, and accused the group of planning an all-out assault on the city.

Earlier on Sunday, the militant group said it had halted its offensive and called for negotiations, insisting it wanted to avoid a battle for the capital and the subsequent loss of civilian lives, and was instead seeking a “peaceful and satisfactory transfer of power.”
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  • TheFishh
    3 hours ago

    US stubbornly refused to leave Afghanistan for over a decade. It came up with all sorts of excuses and rationalizations to stay there, and suddenly it just up and leaves, without doing anything to stop the Taliban at all? You know when something seems too good to be true it probably is. US regime may be up to something behind the scenes. This is all too quick and easy.
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  • far_cough
    4 hours ago

    as i predicted, ghani deserted his people and will now settle somewhere where he can use his stolen billions to lavish his lifestyle.
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  • T. Agee Kaye
    5 hours ago

    Americans need to demand reparations from their politicians, corporations, and military for the tens of billions stolen and wasted for nothing.
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    • Mechyuda
      4 hours ago

      Replying to T. Agee Kaye
      The military industrial complex of the Zionist US empire is primarily paid for by means of the petrodollar monopoly around the planet, which internationally exploits the inflation tax, financial fees, sanctions, corporate cartels, nonstop debt + derivatives, & other financial scams.
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  • Doreen Harrison
    4 hours ago

    All those years of bloodshed, training Afghani troops, money and equipment poured into that dump. What was it all for, let the people of this country sort themselves out, they seem to like things the way they were before the US and others got involved! What a complete waste of time and lives!
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    • Chandler Bi
      3 hours ago

      Replying to Doreen Harrison
      The U.S. has proven that it has never learned a lesson from history.
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    • TheFishh
      2 hours ago

      Replying to Doreen Harrison
      How will the US military establishment reconcile itself to the Afghan loss? How will it explain the tremendous waste and sacrifice to the rank and file soldiers, only to fail after twenty years of fighting and effort? How will the US political establishment attempt to make all this worthwhile? What propaganda will it spin to justify this failure? Every officer in the US army should be ticked off that they were sent on a fool's errand-a mission impossible-and they all should be resigning their commissions at the earliest opportunity.
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  • Morten
    5 hours ago

    Honestly the liberation of Afghanistan from US and NATO aggressive occupation is absolutely the funniest political development in a long time
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    • TheFishh
      3 hours ago

      Replying to Morten
      This was bound to happen. It was just a matter of time. And these generals and politicians all should've known it. Don't they read? Don't these US military officers learn about wars and history of warfare? Were they absent the week they covered prior empires losses in Afghanistan?
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  • NewAgeDavid
    4 hours ago

    The writing was on the wall, when 18 provincial capitals were taken over in less than 10 days. Ghani, like may privileged Afghanis knew, the time was up. Run, with the loot.
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  • Enoch Coke
    5 hours ago

    Now the americans will learn first hand the lessons that the Tally Ban taught them. you see, the americans are all under a jack boot too- from the deep state cabal and the liberal socialist overlords. their corporate masters.... But unlike the Afgans the americans won't resist for 20 years and eventually rise again. they are goners. But they can dream about what they might have done if they had stood for principles instead of kneeling for false safety and empty promises of equality.
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  • AFRIKAANS@RSA
    5 hours ago

    Lol ... Reminds me of the Venezuelan saga in a way. Drive the Americans and their puppets out of your country Taliban. The only way to restore peace.
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  • Usdiot
    5 hours ago

    Ghani's flight only shows/underlines that foreign sponsorship in leadership is always temporary.
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  • Peter Weldon
    5 hours ago

    People talk about Diaspora of the Elite. Diaspora is about ESCAPE from that which you created, which now is about eating the Rich. Recognize that Diaspora is an escape mechanism to no where. The Diaspora Group to Russia is being, undermined by Russia placing duties on Metals, further is going to prevent Gasoline prices becoming their food. Along with other devices to protect Russians from becoming a home for the Diaspora Elite to practice their thievery from the Russian People. I believe that Mr. Putin recognizes this problem and will starve this Group. Otherwise the Russian People will become the NEW US. Thus do not allow the Disapora Group to make a home in Russia.
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