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Afghanistan collapsing to Taliban, globalists leaving Kabul like Saigon
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2021-08-22 at 1:48 AM UTCThey kill them before they're even hatched.
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2021-08-22 at 1:49 AM UTC
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2021-08-22 at 1:50 AM UTC
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2021-08-22 at 2:03 AM UTCOr sold on WayFair.
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2021-08-22 at 2:05 AM UTCToday we have a wonderful mini-chest-of-drawers by the name of Anousheh. Never used. $40,000 + delivery fees.
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2021-08-22 at 2:05 AM UTC
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2021-08-22 at 2:06 AM UTCTaliban in 1 year:
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2021-08-22 at 2:07 AM UTCYeah I saw that one, if I were any good at video editing I'd sync it to Maniac or Push it to the Limit
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2021-08-22 at 2:07 AM UTCFuck, why would you use YMCA for that video? If there is a Village People song to go with, it's Macho Man
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2021-08-22 at 2:12 AM UTCBased.
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2021-08-22 at 2:17 AM UTCthe taliban are about as evil as any western government, get fucked amerikkkans
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2021-08-22 at 2:37 AM UTCIt'll be interesting to see how they interact with the international community.
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2021-08-22 at 2:47 AM UTC
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2021-08-22 at 2:59 AM UTCAl Shubabi - His Highness the Ambassador of Terrorism to the United States
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2021-08-22 at 3:04 AM UTC
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2021-08-22 at 3:10 AM UTC
Originally posted by Technologist One thing I know is they made a deal with the devil, and it’s all playing out.
The US made a deal with the old Afghan government, a bunch of literal Bacha Bazi boyfuckers.
https://humanrights.brightblue.org.uk/blog-1/2017/8/18/bacha-bazi-afghanistans-darkest-secret
Meanwhile the Taliban shoot pedophiles and came to power in large part because they stood in opposition to the boyfuckers.
"Oh but Trump made a deal with the devil because my media jedis don't like the Taliban" -
2021-08-22 at 3:38 AM UTC
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2021-08-22 at 3:50 AM UTC
Originally posted by Donald Trump After how "muh internatshunal cummunity" treated them?
They owe nothing to anyone after how they were mistreated.
It's very different running a country Vs running an insurgency. They are becoming the de facto legitimate government of Afghanistan. A country necessarily exists in a global context. They will necessarily need trade, they will necessarily need diplomacy. With foreign influences.
The Taliban are not a monolith, all the same internal political stresses will still come into play as time goes by. And those stresses will push the relevant elements to turn outwards. -
2021-08-22 at 3:53 AM UTC
Originally posted by mmG It's very different running a country Vs running an insurgency. They are becoming the de facto legitimate government of Afghanistan. A country necessarily exists in a global context. They will necessarily need trade, they will necessarily need diplomacy. With foreign influences.
The Taliban are not a monolith, all the same internal political stresses will still come into play as time goes by. And those stresses will push the relevant elements to turn outwards.
Everyone says the same: taking power is the easy part. Running the country and keeping power is the hard bit. Every cunt thinks he can do better than you. -
2021-08-22 at 4:03 AM UTC
Originally posted by Donald Trump Everyone says the same: taking power is the easy part. Running the country and keeping power is the hard bit. Every cunt thinks he can do better than you.
Every political system is ultimately a republic of some sort. How the power is split up is the only difference. If the basis of your executive power boils down to the support of 244 tribal warlords then the degree of your executive power boils down to what fraction of those 244 warlords you have support from, and what can change their minds and shift that number.
Foreign influence is high on the list of things that can change their mind on any given issue. So are, ultimately, the demands of the people under them.