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  1. stumbler

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    First foreign commercial jet since Taliban return lands in Kabul
    A Pakistan International Airlines flight from Islamabad carrying a handful of passengers touches down at Kabul airport.

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    13 Sep 2021
    A Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) plane carrying a handful of passengers has touched down at Kabul airport, the first international commercial flight to land since the Taliban retook power in Afghanistan last month.

    “There was hardly anyone on the plane, around 10 people … maybe more staff than passengers,” an AFP news agency’s journalist on board the flight from Islamabad said on Monday.

    It was not immediately clear if the PIA flight was classified as a regular commercial flight or a special commercial charter.

    A PIA spokesman said at the weekend the airline was keen to resume regular commercial services, but it was too soon to say how frequently flights between the two capitals would operate.

    “This is a great moment for me after a long time since the change of the establishment in Kabul,” Jawad Zafar, the head of operations at PIA, told AFP on Monday.

    [​IMG]Taliban members patrol near the Pakistan International Airways (PIA) plane [Bulent Kilic/AFP]
    Kabul airport was severely damaged during a chaotic evacuation of more than 120,000 people that ended with the withdrawal of US forces on August 30.

    Passenger halls, air bridges and technical infrastructure were badly damaged in the days after the Taliban rolled into Kabul on August 15, when thousands of people stormed the airport in the hope of fleeing.

    The Taliban has been scrambling to get the airport operating again with technical assistance from Qatar and other nations.

    The resumption of commercial flights will be a key test for the group, who have repeatedly promised to allow Afghans with the right documents to leave the country freely.

    Qatar Airways operated several charter flights out of Kabul last week, carrying mostly foreigners and Afghans who missed out on the evacuation.

    An Afghan airline resumed domestic services on September 3.


    ‘I am being evacuated’
    The PIA jet made a return flight to Islamabad shortly after landing in Kabul on Monday.

    Around 70 people were on the flight to the Pakistani capital, mostly Afghans who were relatives of staffers with international organisations such as the World Bank, according to airport ground staff.

    “I am being evacuated. My final destination is Tajikistan,” said a 35-year-old World Bank evacuee, who did not want to give her name.

    “I will come back here only if the situation allows women to work and move freely.”

    A 22-year-old university student said he was taking a one-month trip to Pakistan.

    “It’s like a vacation. I am sad and happy. Sad about the country, but happy to leave for some time,” he said.

    As passengers prepared to board, airport staff went about their duties, although working under the new regime is marred by fear and confusion for women.

    “I don’t know if we will be killed or not for working here,” one of two women handling the security scanning machine told AFP.

    Source: News Agencies

    https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2021...reign-commercial-flight-taliban-kabul-airport
     
  3. stumbler

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    Today the treasonous conservative/Republicans in Congress took their best shots at trying to demonize President Biden and his administration for the Afghanistan withdrawal. But it didn't go as planned.

    Especially since President Biden made several calls under fire. Such as even ending the withdraw early because the US was in a lose lose situation. First we lost 13 troops with at least that many also wounded to an ISIS suicide bomber. There was really no way to protect from that and when the US tried with drone strikes the first one did hit an ISIS commander and the second was a case of mistaken identity that actually killed an aide worker on our side and a bunch of children. That was the end gate and too many casualties so President Biden ended the evacuation to cut the losses.

    Ted Lieu schools GOP for on Trump's role in botching the Afghanistan withdrawal




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    During a hearing Monday dealing with the mistakes made during the Afghanistan withdrawal, Rep. Ted Lieu (D-CA) called out former President Donald Trump's role in making things worse ahead of the evacuation.

    Lieu, a former active duty Air Force colonel now serves in the reserves, cited the Feb. 29, 2020 document from Trump and Secretary of State Mike Pompeo that committed to the withdrawal from Afghanistan. He noted that on the first page of the agreement that the U.S. committed to "removing all military forces from the allies and coalition partners, including non-diplomatic civilian personnel, private security, contractors, advisers and supporting services within 14 months following announcement of this agreement."

    "That is a very specific timeline," said Lieu. Sec. Anthony Blinken agreed. "In fact, it gets even more specific. It says in the first 135 days, the United States, its allies, and the coalition with — will withdrawal forces from five military bases. Did Donald Trump do that?"

    "He did," said Blinken.


    "When you read this document, let's be clear, this is a surrender document," said Lieu. "Donald Trump surrendered to the Taliban. He said, we are leaving Afghanistan, we are not coming back, and we will not fight you anymore. Now, our Republican colleagues want to say it is conditions-based. Did you notice earlier they didn't want you to talk about the conditions? Because the main condition is that the Taliban was going to stop attacking U.S. forces."

    He went on to cite the soldiers who died in Afghanistan during President Donald Trump's presidency. There were 14 in 2017, another 14 in 2018, and 21 in 2019.

    "And then Republican colleagues say, hey, for a whole year and a half, U.S. forces did not die," Lieu explained. "That is because the Taliban stopped attacking U.S. forces because of this agreement. If the Biden administration said hey, just kidding, we are not leaving Afghanistan, the Taliban would have started attacking U.S. forces again."

    Blinken agreed with Lieu's assessment, and then the congressman continued.

    "Donald Trump executed not only the surrender agreement but also 80 percent of the surrender of the withdrawal," said Lieu. "And he left you all with nearly 2500 U.S. troops, and the Taliban was still meeting their conditions. They literally put in a box that you have to withdraw all U.S. forces, or they would essentially start attacking our forces again."

    Lieu further noted that for 20 years, the U.S. has gotten "rosy" assessments out of Afghanistan that turned out not to be entirely accurate.

    Blinken explained that reducing the American fighting force from 13,000 down to just 2500 made it very difficult for Americans to ensure the Taliban met their agreements and in keeping Americans safe as they exited the country. Republicans criticized Blinken for not taking responsibility and instead blaming the Trump administration.

    See the full video below:



    https://www.rawstory.com/ted-lieu-afghanistan-trump-failures/
     
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  4. hannahsbigdaddy

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      Haha awesome. I kind of have a reputation for being the psycho that nobody messes with now. Typical no trespassing signs and video surveillance signs. With a huge dog in a kennel by the door. So I don't have to worry about anyone messing with my stuff. Especially the Trump flag.
       
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      You seem so proud to be America’s Taliban!!!!
       
      Username 1, Sep 14, 2021
    4. hannahsbigdaddy
      Yes I'm proud to be an American.
       
      hannahsbigdaddy, Sep 14, 2021
    5. conroe4
      Hey username, you gotta boat?
       
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      Hahaha
       
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  6. shootersa

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    Well gotta give stumbler props.
    He and distant lover are the only members willing to even try and defend biden/harris.
    The rest of the members who voted for biden/harris are hiding out.
    Hell, even harris is missing in action.

    But, just gotta ask stumbler; So, can you name a situation where giving up control of your last stronghold's perimeter protection to your enemy makes sense? Or letting your enemy dictate terms of surrender to you?
    Cause, that's what biden/harris did.
    And it's why 13 Americans died.
    And its why we left Americans behind.
    And shit on our Afghan partners by leaving them behind.
     
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      It was Trump/Pompeo plan to give up our military bases, in an agreement with the Taliban that they would not attack our troops
       
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    It wasn't trump/pompeo who turned security over to our enemy or let them dictate when we would leave, was it?
     
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      According to Trump’s surrender agreement, it was.
       
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      No, it wasn't.
      And biden/harris was the president.
      He could have changed the agreement, telling the taliban, no, we got security, you can stand back.
       
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      @Username 1 Here's the link to "Trump's surrender agreement" .

      Point out please where it says the taliban (the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan which is not recognized by the United States as a state and is known as the Taliban) would be responsible for security around the airport as the United States withdrew from Afghanistan.

      Microsoft Word - 10_v1-T_Draft Text [English - 20200229] - Edited (For State).docx

      You might also note that the withdrawal is to be completed by May 1, but biden/harris negotiated that back to August 31.
      So much for "trump negotiated it and biden/harris hands were tied."
       
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    So, the history of Afghanistan shows they are patient because every country that has attempted to occupy them has left in disgrace. And the Afghans then picked up where they were and went on with their lives.

    Why would our departure be any different?
     
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    So much for the treasonous conservative/Republican lie that Trump would have handled the Afghanistan withdrawal better than President Biden. First Trump befriended and surrendered to the Taliban and then tried to hand the country over to them before he left office. No one at the Pentagon or National Security even knew about this order. It was insane which is why they didn't follow it and forced Trump to back down.

    Trump going rogue
    Milley’s fear that Trump could do something unpredictable came from experience. Right after Trump lost the election, Milley discovered the President had signed a military order to withdraw all troops from Afghanistan by January 15, 2021, before he left the White House.

    The memo had been secretly drafted by two Trump loyalists. No one on the national security team knew about it, according to the book. The memo was eventually nullified, but Milley could not forget that Trump had done an end run around his top military advisers.

    https://kesq.com/news/national-poli...top-secret-action-to-protect-nuclear-weapons/
     
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    another book report by stumbler!
    OI! stumbler, you find a new career path?
     
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  11. pussy in boots

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    Seems biden and the liberal dumbocrates are a lot more crony with the Taliban then Trump ever was. Not only giving them millions in arms and equipment, now they're negotiating to give them even more!
    Ramsoning the US citizens they left behined. Way to go joke joe and hoe.
     
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      Did US Leave More Than $80B Worth of Equipment to the Taliban?

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      It's true that over a span of 20 years, the U.S. spent more than $80 billion to train and equip military forces in Afghanistan. However, this number does not reflect the value of the equipment that was left behind after America's withdrawal from the area. Billions of dollars worth of equipment was removed or demilitarized by the U.S. military before leaving Afghanistan. An exact accounting of the military equipment currently in the Taliban's hands is not available, though one expert estimated that the total value was closer to $10 billion.



      https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/us-taliban-arsenal-military-equipment/
       
      stumbler, Sep 15, 2021
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      Oh, whew!
      Shooter was worried we had armed our enemies! If it is only $10 BILLION worth of weapons no one has anything to worry about!

      Thank you stumbler for easing our concern!

      Sarcasm off
       
      shootersa, Sep 15, 2021
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    US tells government employees to leave Afghanistan if they can
    The State Department also called on US citizens wishing to leave Afghanistan to do so “as soon as possible on available commercial flights”

    US government employees have been told to leave Afghanistan if they can carry out their work elsewhere, the State Department said Tuesday.

    “On April 27, 2021, the Department ordered the departure from US Embassy Kabul of US government employees whose functions can be performed elsewhere,” read the updated travel advisory for Afghanistan.

    Although the advisory remains at Level 4, which warns against all travel to a country, the new order for American government employees comes weeks after President Joe Biden announced that all US forces would be out of Afghanistan by September.

    The State Department also called on US citizens wishing to leave Afghanistan to do so “as soon as possible on available commercial flights.”

    U.S. Embassy Kabul
    @USEmbassyKabul

    The Department of State has approved Ordered Departure status at the U.S. Embassy in Kabul effective immediately. Read the consular alert message here:
    Afghanistan Travel Advisory - Level 4: Do Not Travel
    Do not travel to Afghanistan due to COVID-19, crime, terrorism, civil unrest, kidnapping, and armed conflict. U.S. citizens wishing to depart Afghanistan
    af.usembassy.gov

    11:50 AM · Apr 27, 2021


    Apart from the high levels of coronavirus infections, Afghanistan is deemed unsafe due to the potential for kidnappings, hostage taking, suicide bombings and terrorist attacks.

    The upcoming withdrawal, which has already started with US troops shipping out equipment, has raised fears of the Taliban taking control over Afghanistan and implementing Islamic rule over the country.

    Among some of the achievements made by the international community, women and girls’ access to education and public life are feared to be reversed if the Taliban takes control.

    US military officials have warned that Washington would not be able to carry out the fight on terrorism in Afghanistan as effectively as it would with troops or forces on the ground.

    https://english.alarabiya.net/News/...nt-employees-to-leave-Afghanistan-if-they-can
     
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    Well that must be comforting to Joe, knowing he isn't responsible for the Americans who ended up being left behind, and of course he has no responsibility to our afghan partners.
    Or the service members killed at the airport. Government workers you see. They shoulda got when he told em to.
     
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    After telling them to stay away from the airport, and shelter in place. The US embassy is closed and in control of the Taliban.
    Yes go to the embassy, show your US passport. You'll be treated to a private room, and three meals a day.
     
  15. Distant Lover

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    Considering Trump's lame response to COVID-19, should anyone be confident that he would have managed a better withdrawal from Afghanistan than President Biden? The puppet government in Afghanistan we had supported for 20 years turned out to be a house of cards. When the Taliban blew on it, it collapsed. That was not Biden's fault.
     
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    Injecting spin and propaganda about covid to divert from the biden/harris criminal conduct in Afghanistan is beneath distant lovers usual standards of diversion.

    Blaming trump for the biden/harris failures is more his speed.

    Nice though that he's agreeing that the Afghanistan withdrawal could have been done better.

    Notable that for almost half of the afghan wat biden was in a position to impact affairs in Afghanistan but the focus is on trump.
     
  17. stumbler

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    The only way President Biden could have prevented the Taliban from taking $10 billion in US weapons if he had confiscated them from the Afghan forces before they were never fired and only dropped once. The US either withdrew our weapons of left them non functional.

    It is not President Biden's fault the Afghan military refused to fight the Taliban. But is proof positive it was time to make the call and get out.
     
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    Correct. It was time to get out.
    Past time in fact.

    Unfortunately biden/harris so fucked up the withdrawal that Americans and our Afghan partners are now left to find their own way to safety.

    And 13 Americans paid the ultimate price for biden/harris fucking up.
     
  19. stumbler

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    The chances of civil war in Afghanistan still seem pretty good. Between factions of the Taliban.

    The Taliban Marks One Month In Charge


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    Today marks one month since the Taliban stormed into Kabul, causing President Ashraf Ghani to flee, and hastening the transition to a new government.

    In one sense, the takeover has been a complete success. There is no longer any credible military challenge to Taliban rule, and so the group can now focus on shaping the country back into the Islamic Emirate it declared in the 1990s.

    But internally, cracks are beginning to show in Taliban leadership.


    On Tuesday, the BBC’s Pashto language service reported a fierce disagreement between two senior Taliban leaders over the makeup of the new government and who should get credit for the group’s rapid victory.
    Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar, a Taliban co-founder and interim deputy prime minister, is reported to have clashed with Khalil ur-Rahman Haqqani, the interim refugee minister and a key figure in the militant Haqqani network, a splinter group considered a terrorist organization by the United States.

    The argument is an old one between victors: Baradar championed his team’s diplomacy in securing success, while Haqqani stood for the group’s tactical acumen on the battlefield. The fight is reported to have become physical, as competing entourages came to blows. Baradar is said to have fled to Kandahar where a Taliban spokesman said he was meeting with the group’s supreme leader, and later, that he was getting some rest.

    The episode, and his lack of public appearances, led to social media speculation that Baradar had died. (Taliban denials have been harder to accept ever since the group took two years to confirm the death of its leader, Mullah Omar.)

    Foreign Policy Morning Brief
     
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    It’s a helluva lot easier to sit on the sidelines and criticize a government, than to sit at the desk and run one…… EFFECTIVELY!!!
     
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