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Well put. I couldn't agree more.
psychospores 2 years ago
How many troops doesn't seem to have anything to do with this battle. Its well known that Taliban's troops are 1/10 of the NATO, so from this all we understand is that the more NATO troops the more NATO casualties.
Yet if the NATO retreated Taliban will be in every Muslim country. Big number of Muslims are for Taliban cause, and they prefer them over their secular governments. The present day secular governments are totally rejected by the Muslims.
Bakkuto 2 years ago
Yeah, it gets crazier every day. The NATO forces are so obsessed lately with how many troops they have in Afghanistan that attention is being drawn away from the "new strategy." And the new strategy seems like it will be a lot like the old one, only with more troops. The U.S. State department has made it clear under both administrations that state-building is out of the question, so they obviously are not learning from their mistakes and will not gain Afghan trust. What a mess!
psychospores 2 years ago
5:20 Walk freely in the streets! LoLs Yet they abandon other sites because Taliban forced them to.
Actuality its not clear what message they are willing to deliver specially after losing the Afghani's trust, beside the president that is chosen by the occupying forces.
Bakkuto 2 years ago
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lights21002003 2 years ago