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Yeah, but that will take more time than they have left now.Chinooks are also being used, to evacuate from the buildings itself
Yeah, but that will take more time than they have left now.Chinooks are also being used, to evacuate from the buildings itself
The "We have not declared a ceasefire" line confirms it. They are not going to let people leave peacefully. Capturing American hostages, soldiers at that, will be a massive win for them as well as a security blanket to prevent airstrikes and bombings.
Would be interesting should that happen.The "We have not declared a ceasefire" line confirms it. They are not going to let people leave peacefully. Capturing American hostages, soldiers at that, will be a massive win for them as well as a security blanket to prevent airstrikes and bombings.
Chutiya bana rahe hain bhau. Statement main kuch bak rahe hain, jabki ground main inke jihadi Kabul ke andar ghus ke sab kabza kar rahe hain.Deal is being made
Would depend on how many hostages they manage to take. If it's a large number, then the US cannot commit any more strikes or bombings, lest they risk the deaths of their soldiers. If it's only 1 or 2, they might resume hostilities.Would be interesting should that happen.
Will it be a typical 'all bets are off' and resumption of hostilities?
Waise Srinagar aur Jammu airport se Kabul jyada durr nahi .... ;-)
Information warfare by ISI and its proxies mentored by Sun Chut's.
Yes complex dynamics is being played.Chutiya bana rahe hain bhau. Statement main kuch bak rahe hain, jabki ground main inke jihadi Kabul ke andar ghus ke sab kabza kar rahe hain.
Just to make sure Muricans keep their promise of international recognition and foreign aid.The "We have not declared a ceasefire" line confirms it. They are not going to let people leave peacefully. Capturing American hostages, soldiers at that, will be a massive win for them as well as a security blanket to prevent airstrikes and bombings.
If I or any smart man was in their place, I would never trust America to keep its word for something as massive as international recognition after releasing a statement of not recognizing anyone taking over by military force. If you blackmail them with hostages though, that will definitely make them bend.Yes complex dynamics is being played.
They may or may not recieve international recognication. They are blackmailing for it.
Thats one way to look at things. However Taliban doesn't follow any central command. Whatever influence ISI has with taliban is not that significant otherwise TTP wouldn't be bombing sh!t out of them.Must be acknowledged that ISI has pulled off one of the greatest coups post WW2, a plan twenty years in the making was implemented like a symphony orchestra right on the beat at every turn.
right now CIA are looking like minions infront of ISI, funny part is that this whole thing was funded by CIA for twenty years.
We don’t know what exactly is gonna happen next week after muricans vacate, but as of today ISI bois played well.
Ya'll Nibbiars The CIA was also looking like the fool when the operation Shakti happened. And berger looked like some sadak chaap.Must be acknowledged that ISI has pulled off one of the greatest coups post WW2, a plan twenty years in the making was implemented like a symphony orchestra right on the beat at every turn.
right now CIA are looking like minions infront of ISI, funny part is that this whole thing was funded by CIA for twenty years.
We don’t know what exactly is gonna happen next week after muricans vacate, but as of today ISI bois played well.
Wouldnt discount that possibility. The Talibs maybe trust Indians a bit more than they do the Americans, and the Americans trust us a bit more than they do the Talibunnies.What if the Indian embassy is playing middleman bw AFG and Talib fractions
What if the Indian embassy is playing middleman bw AFG and Talib fractions