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Damn...ever since the reports of US withdrawal came, bhartis are going haywire and are suffering from severe panic attacks.
I was told on this very forum that Taliban hate India and that Iran has no influence with Taliban. I guess it was just all .
iran started it in a hurry when they met with talibans just after the news of american withdrawal.on that particular news,some irainian members tried to portray that meeting in some other way but i knew that this is for chabahar.iran is scared and iran is doing all this for india.iran is like a satellite state of india.iran and india both knows that without taliban approval,they can't even fly a kite in afghanistan.i don't know if pakistan is sleeping or not but we must do everything to make afghanistan deadly for indian trucks.we must not allow them to pass trucks.they must find another country to even bypass afghanistan.we must talk to talibans.i know iranian intentions.they don't care about pakistan.they are under economic sanctions.they want money and india wants iran to destabilize pakistan.iran also wants normal situation on iran pakistan border.terrorists attacking them on the border means india and iran have the same purpose.i knew this from the beginning.talibans should not allow trade.
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2019...fourth-peace-talks-qatar-190108070441726.html
I was told on this very forum that Taliban hate India and that Iran has no influence with Taliban. I guess it was just all .
except for the fact that Americans aren't going anywhere, in any case not this century.ever since the reports of US withdrawal came, bhartis are going haywire and are suffering from severe panic attacks.
except for the fact that Americans aren't going anywhere, in any case not this century.
Shhhhh....dont upset the narrative...of easy peasy feelzy.
BTW @Sam. (I think it was you who asked earlier for my input)....I caught up with ex-Blackwater buddy of mine....there are some interesting things gonna happen this year supposedly that need to pan out before he will give any sustained comment on the new strategy. But the hints he dropped to me mostly suggest there will be a long relevant presence here maintained by the US...simple soldier withdrawal is replaced with certain things beyond most ppl's ken (blackwater is just one small part of that). The syrian withdrawal is more "thorough" in comparison (regarding grunts) because there is a powerful US ally (and a few frenemies) in the area things can be "outsourced" to (not to mention the presence of the Mediterranean)...in comparison to AFG.
@VCheng @MilSpec @Joe Shearer
@jbgt90
Shhhhh....dont upset the narrative...of easy peasy feelzy.
BTW @Sam. (I think it was you who asked earlier for my input)....I caught up with ex-Blackwater buddy of mine....there are some interesting things gonna happen this year supposedly that need to pan out before he will give any sustained comment on the new strategy. But the hints he dropped to me mostly suggest there will be a long relevant presence here maintained by the US...simple soldier withdrawal is replaced with certain things beyond most ppl's ken (blackwater is just one small part of that). The syrian withdrawal is more "thorough" in comparison (regarding grunts) because there is a powerful US ally (and a few frenemies) in the area things can be "outsourced" to (not to mention the presence of the Mediterranean)...in comparison to AFG.
@VCheng @MilSpec @Joe Shearer
@jbgt90
The US strategy in the region is much wider than just Afghanistan, that is for sure.
So Blubberbrain will throw a bone to the spooks, keep an advisory presence, hand over the killing of civilians to contractors and hope that some Talibunnies die in the general mayhem. That constitutes a strategy? Seems to be several elements missing: perhaps a Trump Tower in Kabul? Or (gasp) Abbotabad?
Blackwater is Blackwater; we needn't faint over their capabilities. But they, and the military, and the spooks, can work only within the perimeter set by BB's capabilities. I expect nothing far-reaching or useful until 2020.
Yes, but here we are confronted by the US strategy as transmuted in a limited brain. I expect a year or two of irreparable damage before the US can recover its strategic direction, and afterwards, it will be hamstrung by the scar tissue formed during this interim period.
Yes, but here we are confronted by the US strategy as transmuted in a limited brain. I expect a year or two of irreparable damage before the US can recover its strategic direction, and afterwards, it will be hamstrung by the scar tissue formed during this interim period.
@Nilgiri San Afghanistan is strategically very important area. It is entry to Indian subcontinent, Central asia and middle east. Also it is road stopper for some northern boys to reach warm water and obstruct the already established order in oceans.Shhhhh....dont upset the narrative...of easy peasy feelzy.
BTW @Sam. (I think it was you who asked earlier for my input)....I caught up with ex-Blackwater buddy of mine....there are some interesting things gonna happen this year supposedly that need to pan out before he will give any sustained comment on the new strategy. But the hints he dropped to me mostly suggest there will be a long relevant presence here maintained by the US...simple soldier withdrawal is replaced with certain things beyond most ppl's ken (blackwater is just one small part of that). The syrian withdrawal is more "thorough" in comparison (regarding grunts) because there is a powerful US ally (and a few frenemies) in the area things can be "outsourced" to (not to mention the presence of the Mediterranean)...in comparison to AFG.
@VCheng @MilSpec @Joe Shearer
@jbgt90
Joe sir refused many of my ground level informations due to the same reason. So i can co relate to you.LOL...sigh. Anyway you will see in the end for yourself. Joe you take things portrayed to you by the media too seriously my friend. You come from an earlier old school time when it was lot more relevant and there was lot more correlation....so I will give you a pass on it.
Shhhhh....dont upset the narrative...of easy peasy feelzy.
BTW @Sam. (I think it was you who asked earlier for my input)....I caught up with ex-Blackwater buddy of mine....there are some interesting things gonna happen this year supposedly that need to pan out before he will give any sustained comment on the new strategy. But the hints he dropped to me mostly suggest there will be a long relevant presence here maintained by the US...simple soldier withdrawal is replaced with certain things beyond most ppl's ken (blackwater is just one small part of that). The syrian withdrawal is more "thorough" in comparison (regarding grunts) because there is a powerful US ally (and a few frenemies) in the area things can be "outsourced" to (not to mention the presence of the Mediterranean)...in comparison to AFG.
@VCheng @MilSpec @Joe Shearer
@jbgt90
my ground level informations
Dont worry they will visit india soon with all Russian made AK 47 and bombs... LolThanks Iran.
BTW Taliban's chief negotiator is a former alumnus of Indian Military academy (1974 batch) and he wants to visit India again.