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3 minutes ago, deegee said:

“Wound my heart with a monotonous languor” is the correct message. 

Maybe that's why they all went to a cafe and got caught speaking English with ridiculous French accents..

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3 minutes ago, djchapsticks said:

Haha. Old man Joe, 'Our goal was never building a country and helping Afghanistan, it was about destroying terror threats to the USA'

Charming.

 

Didn't disagree with his comments on the Afghan military.

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15 minutes ago, ICTJohnboy said:

Can see this ending with the Americans bombing the shit out of Afghanistan, with us, their little lap dogs in support.

20 years ago, IIRC somebody in the US military was asked about the bombing campaign.  They said that after 3 days they had run out of targets - I.e. not a lot to start with.

I expect the same might be true today.

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17 minutes ago, ICTJohnboy said:

Can see this ending with the Americans bombing the shit out of Afghanistan, with us, their little lap dogs in support.

There's still a possibility Afghanistan falls into a civil war.  The Afghan warlords who are anti-Taliban don't seem to have become involved to the extent most thought they would, yet.  You can't see many wanting to give up their personal kingdoms, especially those involved in opium.

Apparently the Northern Alliance are reforming too.  The Taliban may find it as difficult as any central power in the country to hold on to it.  We'll almost inevitably provide air support and manage to back some group which turns out to be worse than ISIS.

 

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2 hours ago, virginton said:

A reasonable, academic analysis for those who would like a light refreshment between waves of powerless Western liberal outrage:

https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2021/aug/16/taliban-afghanistan-rule-hardline-coalition-powers

If the Taliban decide to be a clone, of some sort, of Saudi Arabia....     public executions, stoning, beheading... there seems to me rather little

that the US can do/say.....

Hhm.

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30 minutes ago, Aladdin said:

There's still a possibility Afghanistan falls into a civil war.  The Afghan warlords who are anti-Taliban don't seem to have become involved to the extent most thought they would, yet.  You can't see many wanting to give up their personal kingdoms, especially those involved in opium.

Apparently the Northern Alliance are reforming too.  The Taliban may find it as difficult as any central power in the country to hold on to it.  We'll almost inevitably provide air support and manage to back some group which turns out to be worse than ISIS.

 

If The Taliban screw the nut for a wee while we might help them to fight the others.

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5 minutes ago, pozbaird said:

Wherever those poor souls landed first, hope they were given much needed food & water. Hopefully it wasn’t Prestwick. Scottish Government would have provided much needed facemasks.

After telling them "This is were Elvis was you know"

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