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Its always the usual suspects.Oh Rubin and an Indian nationalist.
Filed under ignore.
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Its always the usual suspects.Oh Rubin and an Indian nationalist.
Filed under ignore.
You forget Khalilzadeh.Oh Rubin and an Indian nationalist.
Filed under ignore.
this is how indians please their white masters, fight on their behalf.Says the COVID aid recipient. Did you get your dose of oxygen today?
getting chihttar parade on pdf is his oxygenSays the COVID aid recipient. Did you get your dose of oxygen today?
People who have been westernised have no self respect. You will see this everywhereThere are still people on this forum who want F16 block 70 lol. I wish these people
had a little self respect.
I brought it up to raise awareness of what they are planning. I’m sure the Government and military are working on building its narrative and planning for all contingencies. It was in the 90’s that the US was negotiating with the Taliban for the Unocal pipeline (probably mostly through Pakistan) and it won’t be any different if they want to mine there once the dust settles in Afghanistan. Besides alienating Pakistan will create a country less likely to stay neutral via a vi some more ambitious Chinese interests in the region. The US is still gonna need Pakistan to keep an eye on groups like ISIS-K from growing in the region, as well as being not only a counter balance to China and Russia in Pakistan, but through Pakistan, possibly an alternative for Afghanistan and the Central Asian countries, like Kazakhstan, which wants to maintain a separate identity from the Russians. Working with Pakistan, is also the best long term way to hope the Taliban are not isolated and therefore the lives of Afghan people, for which the US sacrificed 20 years, has a chance to have any meaningful peace.
1997, Sugarland Texas where the Taliban were holding meetings with Unocal executives. At the end of the day, the strategic calculus will be about mutual benefit. Just like after the Vietnam war, the two countries, after some time, normalized relationships, and now focus on common interests.
Taliban Oil
The little-known story of secret negotiations between the Taliban and the US to build a pipeline through Afghanistan.www.google.com
there is an argentinian company who got a contract from taliban for mining and other mineral extraction, not any yankee outfit. BUT 3 years later 9/11, that was 2 decades ago now and we come full circle.Great find, good to see the status quo prior to 9/11
If I remember correctly, I remember seeing this before 9/11. There biggest argument was that they inherited foreigners living in their country when they took power, and they were not given any options to expel him that would not violate Pashtunwali’s code of hospitality.
The American being interviewed points out that the US didn’t have a policy to Afghanistan and only a policy on OBL; I.e. failure to recognize and work with the government in power in Kabul. Secondly that a 24 year with presumably limited diplomatic experience was the person chosen to go speak to the US on their behalf, and that should have been a hint that they were being as straight forward as possible.
What is USA?No USA, no cry.....
ah ha you have proven your age old man!Khalilzadeh.
there is an argentinian company who got a contract from taliban for mining and other mineral extraction, not any yankee outfit. BUT 3 years later 9/11, that was 2 decades ago now and we come full circle.