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They are not that serious since they do not provide even the basic arms and even the salaries to the soldiers. Governor is a brave man and he fights Taliban and ISIS with limited resources. Ghani and others are just busy in enjoying their lives in presidential palaces. There are videos on yt to find out facts. Talibans are gaining control day by day because they are motivated people. They are also fighting ISIS which is commendable and are much more effective than the paid ANA. Thus I see Talibans as a much better people to deal with than both (1) Pakphobic NDS ungrateful and disgraceful terrorists who have been supporting Indian RAW terrorists i.e. TTP, and (2) the ISIS. Tablibans enjoy a strong support from majority of Afghans that is the reason for their success and survival against much equipped NATO.
There is no hope since ANA is ineffective despite billions of dollars poured on them by USA; they are corrupt and incompetent (normally these two run hand in hand).
You know all this sitting in the US and commenting on ground realities that you have no knowledge of!
Anybody understand the bread and scope of this? Is it comparable to the Kunduz debacle? I wonder if there are parallels to the recent Kunduz debacle?
Was the governor really unable to reach Ghani or is he just washing his hands clean and shifting the blame on Ghani?
@Sher Malang, @A-Team, is there any truth to this? What's the chatter from inside Afghanistan.
hopefully this is not another Sun Tzu by Ghani sab
I don't know if you know how big Helmand is in terms of geography, its one of the largest provinces in Afghanistan bordering Pakistan with free movement of Talis across the border.
The situation is not alarming, things are different on the ground, yes there is fighting going on but we are talking aboud Helmand which is like the mother ground of Talis, the ANSF has a done a good job of having stalemate there, keeping in mind that at its peak there over 20 thousand NATO forces operating in this province and now the whole responsibility is given to ANSF and I would say its first year of taking a lead and having a stalemate in Helmand is not that bad, next year would be a different case all together in Helmand. Mind you that Kandahar, Zabul, Uruzgan are relatively safe thanks to the great work done by the ANSF.
Those sitting outside of Afghanistan and commenting on the performance of ANSF should be ashamed themselves of having no knowledge of the ground situation and comparing a nascent force that is operating all over the country without an air force and fighting international terrorists and local traitors on behalf of the region.
As @That Guy stated You should pray that the ANSF wins this one, because if it fails the neighbouring countries will be the next destination for these barbarians.