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The Taliban said it was committed to the February 2020 US deal which it termed the 'most sensible and shortest path' to end the conflict [File: Patrick Semansky/ Pool/AP]



The armed group’s threat follows comments by US President Joe Biden who said it would be hard to withdraw the last US troops by the May deadline agreed in peace talks last year.



The Taliban has threatened to resume hostilities against foreign troops in Afghanistan if they did not meet the May 1 deadline to withdraw.

If the May 1 deadline was not met, the Taliban would be “compelled to … continue its Jihad and armed struggle against foreign forces to liberate its country”, the group said in a statement on Friday.

The armed group’s threat followed comments by US President Joe Biden, who on Thursday said it would be hard to withdraw the last US troops by the deadline, which was agreed with Washington last year.

It’s not my intention to stay there for a long time,” Biden said, “We will leave. The question is when we leave.” When asked if US troops will still be in Afghanistan next year, he said, ”I can’t picture that being the case.”


The Taliban said it was committed to the agreement, which it termed the “most sensible and shortest path” to end the conflict.

Responsibility for its prolongation “will be on the shoulders of those who committed this violation,” the statement said.

Under the February 2020 deal negotiated by Biden’s predecessor Donald Trump’s administration, the US promised to withdraw all 2,500 US troops left in Afghanistan.

In return, the Taliban pledged to renounce violence, prevent groups such as al-Qaeda from using Afghanistan as a base from which to attack US and allied targets and enter into intra-Afghan peace talks.


Yet violence continues to plague the South Asian country, including a recent rise in killings of journalists, aid workers and government employees.


The US’s longest conflict
More than 100,000 Afghans have been killed or wounded since 2009 when the UN Assistance Mission in Afghanistan began documenting casualties.

Since 2002, the US has spent $143bn on reconstruction in Afghanistan, including $88bn for training and support of the Afghan army.

Biden, like his predecessor, has promised to end the nearly 20-year conflict, the US’s longest, and bring American soldiers back to the country.


Roughly 7,000 NATO troops in Afghanistan rely on the US for logistics and security support.


Germany extends mission
Earlier this week, Germany paved the way for its troops to stay in Afghanistan beyond the May 1 deadline. Legislators approved a new mandate which allows the German military to keep up to 1,300 soldiers in Afghanistan as part of a NATO mission until January 31, 2022.

The current parliamentary mandate for the German operation expires at the end of March.

The German government has warned that a premature withdrawal of NATO troops could jeopardise the intra-Afghan peace talks, adding that NATO troops would need to prepare for Taliban violence if they stay beyond the end of April.
 
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If the talks get abandoned, US will be solely responsible and Pakistan should not waste its time and efforts to convince the Taliban to come back to negotiation on the table.
 
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Time for the new generation american uavs to practice some bombing runs on these Taliban leaders and their supporters. Missing those fine days.
 
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Time for the new generation american uavs to practice some bombing runs on these Taliban leaders and their supporters. Missing those fine days.
What were they doing until now, playing gili danda?
"How can they destroy the Taliban. They'll have to destroy the entire nation" - Gen. Hamid Gul
 
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Time for the new generation american uavs to practice some bombing runs on these Taliban leaders and their supporters. Missing those fine days.
they tried they failed! yindoos desire get it up but suffer from PE!
 
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Time for the new generation american uavs to practice some bombing runs on these Taliban leaders and their supporters. Missing those fine days.
They have spent 1.1 trillion dollars and close to 8000(Regulars+Contractors) american lives only to find out that they have killed more Afghan civilians than Taliban and Taliban will be part of formal govts in Afghanistan. You guys should send your troops in instead of wishing US to do more. And btw, US is not coming back so brace for the impact.
 
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Time for the new generation american uavs to practice some bombing runs on these Taliban leaders and their supporters. Missing those fine days.

If your papa America does that the response will be multiplied.

Secondly, when are you sending in Troops to assist US/NATO? Sitting on the sidelines and eating free lunch.
 
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If your papa America does that the response will be multiplied.

Secondly, when are you sending in Troops to assist US/NATO? Sitting on the sidelines and eating free lunch.
not Papa yindoos have a new white master!

have you watched despicable me? there are minions in DME and they are happy when they are under some master and if they are without a master they travel great distances to find a master! like Minion its in yindoos Dna to find a master and serve!
 
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When did they stop targeting foreign troops..???:lol:
 
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Time for the new generation american uavs to practice some bombing runs on these Taliban leaders and their supporters. Missing those fine days.
u poor fellow, hell if they could they would. its little retarded toonts like u who miss those days... heard india was asked to replace US troops on the ground in case US and allies leave. i wonder y u guys pissed in your pants and backed out? u should try... oh damn, i forgot u have to keep 0.7m troops in Kashmir against ordinary civilians just to barely survive :omghaha: lol, i wonder maybe u will need whole army in Afghanistan against Taliban just to stay alive...
on a side note, its ppl like u who watched T2 and rambo growing up and assuming wars are fought this way. oh i forgot u are an indian so probably rajnikant stuff .... but plz wake up as those are just masla content for the fools consumption and limited only to movies...
 
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The Taliban said it was committed to the February 2020 US deal which it termed the 'most sensible and shortest path' to end the conflict [File: Patrick Semansky/ Pool/AP]



The armed group’s threat follows comments by US President Joe Biden who said it would be hard to withdraw the last US troops by the May deadline agreed in peace talks last year.



The Taliban has threatened to resume hostilities against foreign troops in Afghanistan if they did not meet the May 1 deadline to withdraw.

If the May 1 deadline was not met, the Taliban would be “compelled to … continue its Jihad and armed struggle against foreign forces to liberate its country”, the group said in a statement on Friday.

The armed group’s threat followed comments by US President Joe Biden, who on Thursday said it would be hard to withdraw the last US troops by the deadline, which was agreed with Washington last year.

It’s not my intention to stay there for a long time,” Biden said, “We will leave. The question is when we leave.” When asked if US troops will still be in Afghanistan next year, he said, ”I can’t picture that being the case.”


The Taliban said it was committed to the agreement, which it termed the “most sensible and shortest path” to end the conflict.

Responsibility for its prolongation “will be on the shoulders of those who committed this violation,” the statement said.

Under the February 2020 deal negotiated by Biden’s predecessor Donald Trump’s administration, the US promised to withdraw all 2,500 US troops left in Afghanistan.

In return, the Taliban pledged to renounce violence, prevent groups such as al-Qaeda from using Afghanistan as a base from which to attack US and allied targets and enter into intra-Afghan peace talks.


Yet violence continues to plague the South Asian country, including a recent rise in killings of journalists, aid workers and government employees.


The US’s longest conflict
More than 100,000 Afghans have been killed or wounded since 2009 when the UN Assistance Mission in Afghanistan began documenting casualties.

Since 2002, the US has spent $143bn on reconstruction in Afghanistan, including $88bn for training and support of the Afghan army.

Biden, like his predecessor, has promised to end the nearly 20-year conflict, the US’s longest, and bring American soldiers back to the country.


Roughly 7,000 NATO troops in Afghanistan rely on the US for logistics and security support.


Germany extends mission
Earlier this week, Germany paved the way for its troops to stay in Afghanistan beyond the May 1 deadline. Legislators approved a new mandate which allows the German military to keep up to 1,300 soldiers in Afghanistan as part of a NATO mission until January 31, 2022.

The current parliamentary mandate for the German operation expires at the end of March.

The German government has warned that a premature withdrawal of NATO troops could jeopardise the intra-Afghan peace talks, adding that NATO troops would need to prepare for Taliban violence if they stay beyond the end of April.

Now these guys are actual Muslims. Fucking Chads.

Compared to them, I know this is gonna hurt a lot of little egos, Pakistanis are a bunch of Aurat March types.

Especially the nationalist/liberal/seculars.......those types literally did sajda to the US when WoT started......never seen bigger pu***ies than them.
Time for the new generation american uavs to practice some bombing runs on these Taliban leaders and their supporters. Missing those fine days.

Time for Afghans to invade India like the old times...

Remember Panipat?? 1 2 and 3?? (I think there were 3 different Panipat battles...)

This's India's future...

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