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Over 240,000+ Afghan refugees deported from Turkey (as well as Iran and Pakistan)

He has threatened nearly all his neighbours including Iran.

They are very high since the US left
I think Americans were too soft, If some Imperial Japan type government invaded Afghanistan it would be a different story.
 
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I think Americans were too soft, If some Imperial Japan type government invaded Afghanistan it would be a different story
Americans literally Nuked Japan LoL
There were many incidents in Pakistan when they bombed whole madrasa just to get one HVT killed.

Early Arab Muslims also adopted very hard approach towards their Military rivals like Persians.
I was watching Documentary on Hazrat Khalid bin Waleed (R.A)

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Hazrat Khalid bin Waleed prayed to God " O God,grant us victory on these Persians and their ally Arabs and i promise,after victory, i will release a canal from their blood"
It is said that Muslims dominated them after this and Commander of Muslims fulfilled his promise to God.

I think, that's quite a hard approach.
 
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Americans literally Nuked Japan LoL
Too soft on Afghanistan

They could collectively punish every village that ever helped taliban, they could be dropping the family members of these militants from helicopters, they could be torturing prisoners, they could be doing some horrendous shit. For the most part we didn't see them napalming whole villages and stuff like that

For the most part they acted like a professional military and they tried statebuilding with Hamid Karzai. That's why Afghans got a bit cocky I think.

If Iran invades Afghanistan I don't think they will be as gentle as the Americans :cheesy:
 
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it be so ironic imagine all refugees thrown bak in afghanistan, then gas and oil is discovered wort over trillions in Afghanistan.
 
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Neither Tehran nor Ankara recognise the Taliban government - but that hasn't stopped them from turning away Afghans fleeing its rule.

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Turkey has been building a wall on its eastern border with Iran since the Taliban took control of Afghanistan (Reuters)

By Ali M Latifi in Kabul
Published date: 15 November 2022 10:56 UTC | Last update: 1 month 4 days ago

More than 240,000 Afghan refugees have been deported from Iran and Turkey since the start of the year, according to Turkish and Afghan officials.

Authorities in Afghanistan’s southwestern province of Nimroz, which shares borders with both Iran and Pakistan, told local media that nearly 190,000 Afghans have been deported by Tehran in the last six months alone.

Afghans deported from Iran are sent by road back to either Nimroz, a largely desert province that has become one of the nation’s most prominent smuggling hubs, or Herat, a commercial and cultural centre.

Though Turkish police have been accused of trying to push Afghans back towards the Iranian border, most of their deportations take place via commercial and charter flights on private and government-run Afghan airlines.

According to the Turkish interior ministry’s migration management office, at least 92,583 undocumented Afghans have entered the country as of last month

Of those, 57,174 were sent back to Taliban-run Afghanistan on both chartered and scheduled flights. The vast majority - 41,185 - were sent back on 217 chartered flights. Turkish officials say that is an increase of 212 percent from the year prior.

Observers and rights workers note that both Tehran and Ankara, along with Islamabad, continue to deport Afghans back to a country facing a mounting humanitarian crisis, despite the fact that none of them recognise the Taliban’s Islamic Emirate as the official government of Afghanistan.

However, Iran, Turkey and Pakistan are among three of the nations that have continued to maintain ties and trade with Taliban-run Afghanistan. One Afghan aid worker, who travels between Kabul and Istanbul several times a year, said the deportations may be one reason why Ankara maintains a diplomatic presence in Kabul.

“Looking at these statistics, it makes sense why the Turks are so adamant about their continued presence in Afghanistan,” said the aid worker, who asked not to be named given her ties to both countries.

Refugee rights workers inside Turkey agree.

Ali Hekmat, who has been aiding Afghan refugees in Turkey for more than a decade, says Ankara fails to recognise the danger it is putting Afghans in when sending them back to a Taliban-run state.

“Many of the Afghans who come to Turkey are former soldiers or officials from the former government, and returning them to Afghanistan is a huge risk both in terms of their human rights and personal security,” Hekmat told Middle East Eye.

Shortly after returning to power in August 2021, the Taliban promised a general amnesty for all former officials and security forces of the western-backed Islamic Republic.

However, since then, everyone from The New York Times to The Washington Post to Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch and the Committee to Protect Journalists have documented hundreds of allegations of abuses against Afghan journalists, former security forces, female protesters and ethnic minorities by Taliban forces across the country.

Hekmat says the deportations are not only done by plane. He says he has heard repeated reports of Afghans being driven back from the borderlands of eastern Turkey.

What disturbs Hekmat the most is that the Turkish authorities do not hide the fact that they are deporting Afghans back to a Taliban-run Afghanistan that is facing an economic downturn and a humanitarian crisis, and how systematic it all is.

“The Turkish government itself issues weekly and monthly reports saying they pushed refugees back across the border. It’s very organised and systematic. They get their fingerprints taken, their biometric data is stored and then they’re sent right back across the border,” he said.

Hekmat and other sources speaking to MEE said once Afghans are pushed back from the Turkish border, they are then likely to be deported from Iran, showing that the practices of Ankara and Tehran feed into the overall statistics for deportations from both countries, even though both nations claim not to see the Taliban as Afghanistan’s rightful government.
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Note: The article is just being posted word-for-word, I don't entirely agree with its views.



Why is India not taking them ?

Americans would have discovered it if there was any. They can smell oil.

They have better .. lithium
 
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it be so ironic imagine all refugees thrown bak in afghanistan, then gas and oil is discovered wort over trillions in Afghanistan.
Pakistan should rob it then otherwise they'll get smashed once Afghanistan gets rich, plus would pay off the compensation for all their terrorism and irrdentism
 
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Americans would have discovered it if there was any. They can smell oil.
not really it the arab wherever him and his camel stay their is oil underneath.

Pakistan should rob it then otherwise they'll get smashed once Afghanistan gets rich, plus would pay off the compensation for all their terrorism and irrdentism

Pakistan should rob it then otherwise they'll get smashed once Afghanistan gets rich, plus would pay off the compensation for all their terrorism and irrdentism
pakistan will rob but still people of pak will be poor cos munir will use oil money to buy whiskey.
 
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They could collectively punish every village that ever helped taliban, they could be dropping the family members of these militants from helicopters, they could be torturing prisoners, they could be doing some horrendous shit. For the most part we didn't see them napalming whole villages and stuff like that

Relax, who do you think America is? Israel?
 
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Lol They were doing a lot of these things in Vietnam. They got soft since.

Now they are arguing whether trannies should be allowed into female bathrooms.

It's not so much that they got soft. Rather they have more pressure on them ever since the UN gained more power, the people through social media exposing atrocities, and journalists/reporters/people pressure.
 
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Good news for all Iranians.

Even in Europe, these Afghanis are committing more crimes than Arabs and everyone else apparently. An Austrian social worker wrote an article on it. I remember an Afghan troll on YouTube pretending to be Turk.

He'd keep insulting Pakistanis and claiming Afghans are white people. If only he knew what Turks think of his kind.

I even used a translator to interrogate him, he could not respond and only knew a handful of insults. He'd claim Iranians and Turks have a rich culture while Pakistanis have none.

But the thing is, he is clueless how badly Iranians and Turks think of his kind. Too bad for him. Pathetic people.
 
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