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Topic: Don't rise questions on Taliban, Rise questions on the US who left Taliban (Read 33 times)

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There is no clarity in accusation, questioning is not accusation

I don't have to blame anybody for the Lost of the Afghanistan states to the Taliban because of corruption and other irregularities that had been going on in Afghanistan. Blaming the US will never solve the problem but trying a better way to solve the problem on ground. What is gone is gone and can only be recovered if the urge to do so is there. Let's wake everybody and stand for Afghanistan.
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I don't have to blame anybody for the Lost of the Afghanistan states to the Taliban because of corruption and other irregularities that had been going on in Afghanistan. Blaming the US will never solve the problem but trying a better way to solve the problem on ground. What is gone is gone and can only be recovered if the urge to do so is there. Let's wake everybody and stand for Afghanistan.
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But if politics is ignored, the United States has made the Taliban more dangerous than ever. The United States trained the Afghan military, but in reality they were either allies of the Taliban or they were the Taliban themselves. In this way, the United States has taken a huge risk for itself until NATO or the United States return to Afghanistan?

Making a deal with the devil was the only way the US could possibly get out, seeing as barbarians living in the 8th century somehow have the capability of beating the Afghan military at its own game. Makes you wonder if the US had any faith that the Taliban would not immediately take over. If we are to believe Joe Biden's call with the Afghan President, then the answer is no.

Call it unethical if you want, but the US wants Afghanistan to be someone else's problem. Granted they (Bush admin really) were responsible for all of this, it was about time they got out.
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Making a deal with the devil was the only way the US could possibly get out, seeing as barbarians living in the 8th century somehow have the capability of beating the Afghan military at its own game. Makes you wonder if the US had any faith that the Taliban would not immediately take over. If we are to believe Joe Biden's call with the Afghan President, then the answer is no.

Call it unethical if you want, but the US wants Afghanistan to be someone else's problem. Granted they (Bush admin really) were responsible for all of this, it was about time they got out.
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Don't rise questions on Taliban, Rise questions on the US who left Taliban

The Taliban did not make a deal with the Taliban to question the Taliban because the Taliban are human beasts, It is not possible to change them, the US made a deal with the Taliban so the question should be raised on the US which left the Afghan people at the mercy of the Taliban. We have to look at the United States and every aspect of its deal. We have to see the results. We should question America's weaknesses instead of the Taliban. We need to see who gave deal's advice to the United States and how it benefited anyone.
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