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Not Even Kabul Is Safe from the Taliban

That's what I am suggesting since they never harm "civilians" and they are very just also very friendly to Pakistani military junta
And above all your civilian government is so much corrupt and incompetent that it's can't manage your land, Invite friendly Talibans to your place

well god forbid but i think you have a brain cancer or immense hatred for Pakistani's that you can't even read our posts properly (well it can be poor education) but whatever..Tell me where did i said anything about Taliban being friendly.. :azn:..
Consult a good doctor i must say :coffee:
 
How can Afghans decide when Talibans are not a party to democratic system? and If they were so unpopular why Its is so freaking hard for US and the whole world to defeat them even after 14 years?


Stupid indian at it again.. comparing Afghan Taliban with TTP and BLA lol.. TTP and BLA are getting killed like dogs and they arent holding any territory unlike Afghan Taliban. They still have the support of Afghan people and it really sounds ridiculous when indians talk about the matters of Afghanistan. you guys dont know shit

Alright Mr Analyst
 
While we continue to aid our Afghan allies in their peace talks with those Afghan Taliban members who are willing to renounce violence, we are cognizant of that fact that some within their factions have begun their “Spring Offensive.” It is well known that the Taliban are not one cohesive organization. They are a dismantled organization, disorganized and loosely connected network of splinter groups holding dissenting opinions. Yesterday a Taliban suicide bomber set off a truck load of explosives near a crowded neighborhood in Kabul killing mostly women and children. Yesterday’s attack is a prime example of how the Taliban problem in Afghanistan has to have a multi-tiered solution. It is for this reason that the U.S. not only supports the Afghan-led peace negotiations but continues to support, train, and assist the Afghan National Security Forces in their counter-terror missions.

As the Resolute Support Commander, Gen. John W. Nicholson said, “Today’s attack shows the insurgents are unable to meet Afghan forces on the battlefield and must resort to these terrorist attacks,”

Haroon Ahmad
DET – U.S. Central Command
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