Taliban Takeover of Afghanistan 2021: Impact on India

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I remember a post in Reddit where a former Us soldier explained how the Afghan grunts would take their APC's and sell the oil in it at the local station and come back saying we used it up in patrols.

Most would not even show bur would rather take half their pay every month. The other half would go to the general as a commision for being absent for a month.

He also talked about incidents where ANA troops would end up shooting at US forces if their patrol zones were chalked out beforehand.

Minor incidents but they explain the problems that plagued ANA very well.
Bhai eek video dekhi jisme afghani troops hashish kar rahe the
 

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He's the classic deserter case
Talibunnies praise him for the fight against Red army, he completed training in the 70s from IMA Dehradun, deserted Afghan National army to join the Pashton resistance in 80'
He's currently the negotiating "officer" for the Terrorist cucks
 

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Employees of the U.S. embassy in Kabul have been instructed to prepare for the destruction of classified equipment and materials before the Taliban takes control of the Afghan capital.
 

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Time is a flat circle indeed.

What would it have cost America in targeted air strikes to destroy the newly looted equipment? They always respond with the β€œIt costs more to mobilize airlift than to get it out of the country!!!”.

But holy shit....do we really learn nothing from history? They're again arming the jihadists just like when they did it to fight the Soviets in the 80’s. And everyone remembers the "blowback" that happened from training and supplying and strengthening all those jihadis. 9/11. And yet they're doing it again.

Maybe it'll hurt the countries in the region first, but the US will pay for this too in the future. For the jihadi, we're all equally Kaafir enough to be killed. Apparently Uncle Sam is willing to take that risk.

Time is definitely a flat circle.
Back when Trump was thinking about leaving Afghanistan, I remember watching a Paki TV analyst saying that Americans have brought so much equipment into Afghanistan over the years that they will never be able to take all of it back with them. I remembered another Paki TV analyst recently saying US left humvees in Afghanistan but took keys with them. (Not sure how much truth in this)

Seeing these images coming out of Afghanistan of massive equipment cache, a lot of it unused makes me think that there was some truth in what that analyst was saying. Maybe too much equipment and too little time to evacuate so they just abandoned it all.

When Americans where reducing their manpower they should've reduced their equipment as well. Either by taking it back or blowing up in pieces. Maybe their planners weren't expecting a complete withdrawal or they may have left that behind for Afghan Army?

Whatever they were planning its going to be one of their major blunder. Taliban being dirt poor, they will keep some and sell rest in black market to get some money. So this equipment will end up with other terror outfits, warlords and countries like Pakistan.

Pakistan will be biggest loser in this as more and more cheap high quality weapons will flood into their country which will make things even worse for them.
 

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The fall of Mazar e Sharif without a serious fight, shows, that there is no fight left in Afghan Army and the Northern alliance is beyond any hope of resurrection.. Pathetic jokers, the Afghan Army.. Jaishankar was right to begin contact with the Taliban in June, and India was right in not giving these morons any significant military help.. Would only have gone on to increase the Taliban's weapons stash, after the surrender monkeys are done throwing down their weapons..
 

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Back when Trump was thinking about leaving Afghanistan, I remember watching a Paki TV analyst saying that Americans have brought so much equipment into Afghanistan over the years that they will never be able to take all of it back with them. I remembered another Paki TV analyst recently saying US left humvees in Afghanistan but took keys with them. (Not sure how much truth in this)

Seeing these images coming out of Afghanistan of massive equipment cache, a lot of it unused makes me think that there was some truth in what that analyst was saying. Maybe too much equipment and too little time to evacuate so they just abandoned it all.

When Americans where reducing their manpower they should've reduced their equipment as well. Either by taking it back or blowing up in pieces. Maybe their planners weren't expecting a complete withdrawal or they may have left that behind for Afghan Army?

Whatever they were planning its going to be one of their major blunder. Taliban being dirt poor, they will keep some and sell rest in black market to get some money. So this equipment will end up with other terror outfits, warlords and countries like Pakistan.

Pakistan will be biggest loser in this as more and more cheap high quality weapons will flood into their country which will make things even worse for them.
As soon as the first instances of Taliban getting all the equipment broke out, they should have immediately bombed as much of the equipment as they could in targeted air strikes. Like I had said before, this would also have been the perfect opportunity for them to test their loitering munitions technology by using that to destroy their hardware.

Instead they just handed it over to them on a silver platter. That is either the most moronically braindead act of the century, or they intended all along for the Taliban to have it.
 

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The fall of Mazar e Sharif without a serious fight, shows, that there is no fight left in Afghan Army and the Northern alliance is beyond any hope of resurrection.. Pathetic jokers, the Afghan Army.. Jaishankar was right to begin contact Taliban in June, and India was right in not giving these morons any significant military help.. Would only have gone on to increase the Taliban's weapons stash, after the surrender monkeys are done throwing down their weapons..
Apparently there were 3 battalion's defending the city. The leader of one of those battalions deserted the ANA and retreated with his troops thus creating a breach from where the talibanis poured in thus outflanking the other battalion's.

The ANA was forced to sacrifice an entire battalion to cover the retreat of the other from the city once it became clear that both of the battalions were going to be encircled.
 

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As soon as the first instances of Taliban getting all the equipment broke out, they should have immediately bombed as much of the equipment as they could in targeted air strikes. Like I had said before, this would also have been the perfect opportunity for them to test their loitering munitions technology by using that to destroy their hardware.

Instead they just handed it over to them on a silver platter. That is either the most moronically braindead act of the century, or they intended all along for the Taliban to have it.
US messed up big times in Afghanistan. It will surely come to bite them in @ss in future. It will effect India too.

As you said time is a flat circle.

Last time when Afghans came to fight in India they were using 7.62Γ—39mm and our forces were using 5.56Γ—45mm NATO. Now with recent AK deal finalised. Now this time if they ever come they could be using 5.56Γ—45mm NATO and IA 7.62Γ—39mm.

yes time is a flat circle indeed.
 

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US messed up big times in Afghanistan. It will surely come to bite them in @ss in future. It will effect India too.

As you said time is a flat circle.

Last time when Afghans came to fight in India they were using 7.62Γ—39mm and our forces were using 5.56Γ—45mm NATO. Now with recent AK deal finalised. Now this time if they ever come they could be using 5.56Γ—45mm NATO and IA 7.62Γ—39mm.

yes time is a flat circle indeed.
So ironic. Almost as ironic as this.

 

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Isn't US troops are coming to Evacuate its Embassy Personnel ??
T's have increased the pace of their assault, sometimes even receiving nil resistance. Another Saigon in the offing for Unkil Sam?

Tuchiya Amreekis said 90 days,T's made it till gates of Kabool in a week. Now they say the ambassador stays for another 36 hrs.
What if T's decide to make a dash into Kubhānagari tonight?
 

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US messed up big times in Afghanistan. It will surely come to bite them in @ss in future. It will effect India too.

As you said time is a flat circle.

Last time when Afghans came to fight in India they were using 7.62Γ—39mm and our forces were using 5.56Γ—45mm NATO. Now with recent AK deal finalised. Now this time if they ever come they could be using 5.56Γ—45mm NATO and IA 7.62Γ—39mm.

yes time is a flat circle indeed.
Most probably, most jihadi Afghans will be fighting the neighborhood πŸ–.. for the foreseeable future, with only a trickle coming to Kashmir.. With all the top infantry weapons they have captured, the TTP will start a blood bath in Khyber Pakhtookhwa..
 

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