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Just Another day in the west. Just another horrible day in occupied Afghanistan.
Events of the last 24 hours:
- 2 bombings in Kabul and Jalalabad
-Fire set to warehouse in west Afghanistan
-3 Panjshir districts cleared from Taliban
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-2 districts in Badakhshar freed by resistance
-spontaneous uprising in Takhar. One district free fron Taliban
-Supply route to Tajikistan established
-Wakhan Corridor is cut of from Taliban reinforcements
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-Mullah Baradar is confirmed alive in Kabul. But he was missing for a week. There is a rift growing within the Taliban Leadership
-#AlQaida is rumored to send 7.500 terrorists into Panjshir to clear it. They will get Panjshir as a base for their terrorist camps in return.
I completely forgot.
The U.S. drone strike during the withdrawl killed ten civilians and the Pentagon only just now confirmed it.
But not really the thing we should be focusing on right now in my opinion.
And of course there have been a large number of attrocitites and murders commited all around the country but I won't bother listing them.
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So how did Afghanistan fall so quickly from a military standpoint? I already made a thread about the political aspects.
Let me eplain my opinion. You are welcome to add or disagree
So there is the claim that the ANA didn't fight as soon as the Americans left. This is untrue. The Americans had retreated widely since middle of 2020 but the Government still held a lot of territory in early 2021.
The Afghan army was by no means strong or well eqquiped and their morale was very low since 60.000 fellowAfghan soldiers died over the last 20 years 8 (And the Americans are only complaining about their 2.000.dead guys🙄😑)
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of course the importance of the soviet invasion cannot be denied but there are other reasons, namely the worst disaster in the history of british decolonization: The indian subcontinent.Let me explain.
So they divided the indian subcontinent in a muslim and a hindu nation.
Yes, One muslim nation. Young people from the west might not know this but Bangladesh used to be part of Pakistan. Pakistan is not a natural nation so when they built their state they went fot urdu nationalism. The Bengals of Bangladesh didn't like it. So they revolted
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(1/3) So here's essentially the reason the reason why the central government failed from a popularity standpoint.
We oftentimes tend to hear about "minorities" in Afg.
but the truth is: There is no majority.
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Afghanistan has a long history of it's various ethnicites hzave been working together. No one desires independence.
But they all desired autonomy. Something the U.S. failed to understand when they forced a centralized government upon them.
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There is no majority. The Taliban/ Pashtun claim to be one for political purposes but they aren't. They are only a third or less of the entire population.
Anyways... a federal system would have worked way better. the next free Afghan state needs to adress this issue.