The Taliban is back and bringing back Sharia Law

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So what exactly was accomplished in the War in Afghanistan :patrice:?

how did it stop terrorism in the west?

After Russia left out, the remaining Taliban basically turned into a gigantic cartel on steroids. They sold drugs, black market weapons, human trafficking, you name it.

The country was basically one big ass bazaar for crime and bulk heroin. When they fukked up and let al-queda use the East for training camps, etc, it opened the doors for September 11th.

When the US responded and ran them into Pakistan it broke all that shyt up and fukked up massive amounts of money. Pakistan, either wanting to keep them for India or just didn’t want those problems, never carried out their part of the plan to kill the taliban/haqqani in their Pakistani tribal areas like North waziristan. Now we can only watch and see if the Afghans are able to fight back or fold.
 

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They don't do that in the Middle East. If they find out you are LGBT, they are coming to kill you. It's been that way for millenia. The only place that is lenient is Israel. Ironically for the Coli.

Nah even the Arab countries are on the same type of time. The Pashtun’s and Arabs both do all kinds of gay shyt. The more religiously restricted the region, the gayer it gets. It’s just common to not be flamboyant and open about it; that’s when they get burned and stoned, especially in the rural areas.
 
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Those people are backwards as fukk. Straight outta the middle ages. I feel sorry for people just trying to live their life and they gotta deal with this shyt. Imagine living in a society that thinks its 100% ok to throw you off a building for minding your own business.
the world is hell
you don't get to choose the shytty conditions and people you are born under
imagine just being accused out of nowhere trying to live your best life only and getting your arm chopped off :huhldup:
 

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The irony is afghanis have a widespread practice called bacha bazi, which is them raping little boys. It's all good if it's abusing little boys, but grown fakkits consenting is a no go :scust::dame:


Backwards confused fakkits :scust:

Apparently the rise of Taliban started because they were against Bacha Bazi....makes sense. The average 14-year old boy has ZERO interest in being forced to sex slavery for the purpose of servicing men.

Taliban was probably like "come fight for us and you won't have to worry about being forced into sexual shyt with some dude."
 

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Well until the people form some anti-taliban fighters expect this crazy group to continue to kill its own countrymen... :huhldup:

America came there for the resources, white man got paid, nothing left to pillage so they bounced...:russell:
 

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They don't do that in the Middle East. If they find out you are LGBT, they are coming to kill you. It's been that way for millenia. The only place that is lenient is Israel. Ironically for the Coli.

You have no grasp on the reality of the situation. I said go over there and try the LGBT life and see what happens to you.

Startled marines find Afghan men all made up to see them

Startled marines find Afghan men all made up to see them

BRITISH marines returning from an operation deep in the Afghan mountains spoke last night of an alarming new threat - being propositioned by swarms of gay local farmers.
By The Newsroom
Friday, 24th May 2002, 1:00 am

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An Arbroath marine, James Fletcher, said: "They were more terrifying than the al-Qaeda. One bloke who had painted toenails was offering to paint ours. They go about hand in hand, mincing around the village."

While the marines failed to find any al-Qaeda during the seven-day Operation Condor, they were propositioned by dozens of men in villages the troops were ordered to search.


"We were pretty shocked," Marine Fletcher said. "We discovered from the Afghan soldiers we had with us that a lot of men in this country have the same philosophy as ancient Greeks: ‘a woman for babies, a man for pleasure’."


Originally, the marines had sent patrols into several villages in the mountains near the town of Khost, hoping to catch up with al-Qaeda suspects who last week fought a four-hour gun battle with soldiers of the Australian SAS. The hardened troops, their faces covered in camouflage cream and weight down with weapons, radios and ammunition, were confronted with Afghans wanting to stroke their hair.




"It was hell," said Corporal Paul Richard, 20. "Every village we went into we got a group of men wearing make-up coming up, stroking our hair and cheeks and making kissing noises."

At one stage, troops were invited into a house and asked to dance. Citing the need to keep momentum in their search and destroy mission, the marines made their excuses and left. "They put some music on and ask us to dance. I told them where to go," said Cpl Richard. "Some of the guys turned tail and fled. It was hideous."

The Afghan hill tribes live in some of the most isolated communities in the country. "I think a lot of the problem is that they don’t have the women around a lot," said another marine, Vaz Pickles. "We only saw about two women in the whole six days. It was all very disconcerting."

A second problem the British found came minutes after the first helicopter touched down at one of the hilltop firebases, when local farmers appeared demanding compensation for goats they claimed had been blown off the mountains by the rotor blades. "Every time we landed a Chinook near a village, we got some irate bloke running up to us saying his goat has just got blown off the mountain ridge by the helicopter - and then he demanded a hundred dollars compensation," said Major Phil Joyce, commander of Whisky Company, one of four companies deployed.




As patrols moved away from the landing zones, the locals began pestering Afghan troops attached to the marines with ever more outrageous compensation demands - topping off at a demand from one village elder for $500 (300) for damage to a tree by the downdraft from helicopters.

But the marines were under orders to win the "hearts and minds" of local farmers in what is one of the few remaining Taleban bastions. "I managed to barter him down to two marine pens, a pencil and a rubber," Major Joyce said. "He went away quite happy ."


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