Roy Batty
Daily Stormer
April 12, 2018
Since things seem to be somewhat winding down over Syria, perhaps now is the time to remind the American people that they’re still involved in another war that they haven’t managed to resolve.
It’s in a place called Afghanistan and no one really gives a shit about it anymore.
The reason for this is simple. It’s only a matter of time until the Taliban takes the country over and everyone knows it. The Taliban has been methodically getting ready to launch an assault and now we see the fruits of their labor.
RT:
A district governor was killed in a Taliban raid in an Afghan region once considered relatively secure from attack. The Taliban now claims it controls key parts of the area – even as the US boosts troop levels in Afghanistan.
Taliban fighters killed the governor of Ghazni’s Khawaja Omari district, Ali Dost Shams, as well as his bodyguards, seven police officers, and five government intelligence agents, according to a local police official. The Taliban also torched the district headquarters, the police official said, as cited by Reuters.
The Taliban claims that 20 police officers were killed in the attack.
Khawaja Omari was considered one of Ghazni province’s safest districts, according to Reuters.
The situation in Afghanistan is quite similar to what the Russkies faced there back in the eighties. The Americans are relying on something called “the Northern Alliance” which is a bunch of sand/mountain people in the North of the country who hate the people in the South of the country are allied with the Russkies/Americans.
They are inferior fighters to the Pashtuns and just can’t hold their own against them.
The Russians found that out, and now the Americans will too.
President Obama promised to end the wars. But then he did a pivot to Afghanistan, which according to him was a “good war” as opposed to the war in Iraq.
This led to a surge, and then a drawback. But it seems that there are still tens of thousands of American soldiers in Afghanistan.
Taliban spokesman Zabiullah Mojahid said in a statement that the group now controls key parts of the district, including government and police headquarters. Provincial officials deny this claim.
The Taliban is known to step up attacks starting in the spring, when the weather allows for easier maneuverability through Afghanistan’s mountainous terrain.
US President Donald Trump announced last year that he was implementing a new strategy that would bring a conclusive end to the 16-year war, warning that US operations in the country would not be undermined by “artificial timelines.”
In February, an estimated 800 US soldiers arrived in the country to help with training and advising Afghan forces – adding to the nearly 15,000 troops already stationed in Afghanistan.
Afghanistan isn’t really even a war zone anymore. There are a few IEDs that go off from time to time, but most of the fighting is the Taliban intimidating locals who cooperate with the Americans, and the Tajiks from the northern alliance diddling boys in every village they occupy.
American soldiers try to stop it, but they get sent to cultural sensitivity training if they do.
Then the locals welcome in the Taliban. They kill some of the child diddlers, and then they too start diddling, because they’re sand niggers and can’t help themselves.
It’s just a slow, disgusting grind for everyone involved tbh.
In terms of human cost, it’s manageable. There aren’t that many casualties in Afghanistan. The 5k dead from the Bush Wars are almost all from Iraq.
It’s the wasted treasure and the slime that the soldiers see every day that is the real cost of this war.
We should end the war tbh, but American policy is to then pull out the families of collaborators who helped the Americans in the war back to the US. It’s why we are seeing all these Iraqis and Afghanis and Pakis suddenly flooding into the US. Omar Mateen – the gay nightclub shooter – was brought in because his dad was a Taliban member who came over in the eighties.
The US has “obligations” to allies that would be slaughtered otherwise.
So I’m actually going to give a hot take here and say that we shouldn’t pull out of the war. The war will just follow us back home if we do at this point.