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Is the Taliban really capable of stabilizing Afghanistan?This was during the attack on the military hospital?
Remembering back to the attack on the masjid where the spokesman’s mother was being mourned, could this be part of a larger campaign by elements of the former government to assassinate ministers of the new government?
If ISI didn't took the game way inside India, then I already am seeing chashma power and Kahota blasting.Hamdullah mokhlis, Deputy Minister of defence of Afghanistan
On November 2, 2021, the Deputy Minister of defense of Afghanistan was shot and killed by ISIS-K terrorists.
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Says the national of a hopeless country that is being run by an extremist baboon
Even in the nation with an extremist baboon at the helm, ministers don't get assassinated randomly. Also this thread is about Afghanistan, so your comment is irrelevant/off-topic.
You shouldn't be uttering crap about other nations when your own country is in a mess
Even in the nation with an extremist baboon at the helm, ministers don't get assassinated randomly. Also this thread is about Afghanistan, so your comment is irrelevant/off-topic.
These sort of events are normal in Afghanistan. There is no hope for that country. Even the Soviets and the US gave up trying to fix that place. Taliban will only make matters worse.
In 1949, US ambassador Leighton Stuart also commented on CCP and China like this.No and they themselves are biggest destabilizers
Anything is possible.Afghanistan is not China Taliban is not CCP
It would be close to impossible if world powers don't chip in to help Afghan people. There is a lot of work to be done but mostly on education and deweaponization of the society.Is the Taliban really capable of stabilizing Afghanistan?
Not sure, only time will tell. Although they aren’t facing as much opposition (for now) as they were an opposition to the previous government. But they also have meager resources. If they don’t face much opposition and can keep their organization and troops unified, they maybe able to pull it off, similar to Mao or the Soviets after their civil war with the White Russians. Once some transit revenue starts coming in, they maybe able to cover their basic needs, and with a strong military, they could protect mining sites and the corridors out of the country for the ore.Is the Taliban really capable of stabilizing Afghanistan?