This
reminds me of the fall of the US US-Vietnam War in 1974/5. History
repeats itself again. Only this time it's not so chaotic as before.
As
the US military forces withdraw from Afghanistan, the Taliban
resistance militia has manage to recapture and control more than 60% of
the country. Only about 20% of the land are controlled by Afghan
government forces. The other 20% are contested ground, which the Taliban
seems to have the upper hand.
(The Talibans were removed from
power by force through the illegal US-led invasion of Afghanistan in
2001, initiated by President George W Bush.)
As the Taliban
militia forces win more and more territories, threats against Afghan
traitors who spied or worked for the US military and CIA have become
more intensified and imminent. As such, the US is frantically trying to
get their Afghan spies and operatives out of Afghanistan as fast as
possible.
The first group of 2,500 interpreters (spies) and their
families has been evacuated from Afghanistan on Thursday to Washington
DC.
They are temporarily housed at the military quarters near
Fort Lee Army Base, waiting for the completion of their Special
Immigrant Visa (SIV) processing.
The SIV programme is offered to
those who worked with the US government or American-led military forces
during the Afghanistan war, which began in 2001.
Since 2008, approximately 70,000 Afghans who have received SIVs have been resettled in the US.
Last
week, a senior state department official said that the total number of
SIV applicants stands just over 20,000. About half have yet to complete
the first steps of the process.
Mike Jason, a former US Army
battalion commander who has been deployed to Afghanistan, said that
travelling across Taliban-controlled areas with the documentation needed
for SIVs puts the translators in crucial dangers.
"That's
basically an entire confession that you're an interpreter working for
the Americans. We're asking them to travel with the evidence," he said.
The
"No One Left Behind" agency estimates that at least 300 Afghan traitors
or family members have been killed. The figure seems too low. More
traitors could/should have been killed.
The mass evacuation is codenamed "Operation Allies Refuge". This marks the end of the US military invasion of Afghanistan.
SSO - 30 July 2021.
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The next country to return to the rightful people, instead of being controlled by US puppets, is Iraq.
ReplyDeleteThe Iraqi resistance forces are getting ready to take back their country from the Us prop-up Iraqi government. Once the US forces have been fully withdrawn, there will be a civil war in Iraq. This will be a swift and fast one.
The pro-Saddam Hussein military and the other resistance militia will join force to attack the government forces.
Several countries still need to break away from the clutches of the Americans. In Europe, practically the whole of NATO countries are controlled by the Americans, including France and Germany. In East Asia, Japan and S Korea need to break free as well.
ReplyDeleteIn Asean practically all has broke free except for one.
The imbeciles only look at one side of the coin and refused to look at the other side.
ReplyDeleteWhile almost everyone, including analyst, call it a defeat, the USA call it a withdrawal. So let it be, as denial is their most used excuse, their usual tactic of pulling wool over people's eyes. Only the outside world sees it, not the USA citizens.
ReplyDeleteIraq is following soon. Mission accomplished was eighteen years ago, but they stayed on to steal the oil, artifacts, treasures and caused so much destruction that Iraqis practically admit that life under Saddam was much better. Now the USA obviously cannot stand the heat and are, to use the overused face saving card - withdraw.
Shamelessly, after destroying a country, they volunteered to do the reconstruction, using their loans vis a vis the IMF and World Bank, with long strings attached. The Afghans have seen enough of the USA's agenda and so does other countries. Who would blame them for wanting to co-operate with China going forward.
Oil is slowly being marginalised by clean energy and that is why the USA is putting less military pressure on the Middle East countries. The Saudis have realised the change in USA strategy and rather than wait and being thrown under the bus, they are moving closer to China and Russia. But China must be careful as the Saudis are no angels either, having lived so long with the devil, just like the Pinoys.
Those spies will be moving into position near or in Russia, China, Iran, Cuba, Venezuela and Hong Kong. They must be thoroughly scrutinised and watched, if they have been working as interpreters 'interpreting' Afghan secrets for the USA.
ReplyDeleteThe Chinese are closely monitoring the spies. They only arrest them when there is a need to. Otherwise they would just monitor and watch the whole gang and their operation.
ReplyDeleteThe two Canadians would not be arrested if not because of Meng Wanzhou. Now their fate depends on what Canada would do to her. Once they decided to send her to the US, death sentence would be past on the two, or at least life imprisonment.
In a way the Americans' claim is right. They were there just to destroy their economies, destabilise these countries, keep them fighting and be poor and dependent on American aids and under the control of the Americans.
ReplyDeleteThat is why these Muslim and Arab countries have been in constant turmoil and wars for decades, non stop. That is the primary objective of the Americans.
Facts Check:
ReplyDeleteThe United Nations Security Council has 15 members. Five of them are permanent members, which comprise China, Russia, France, UK and USA. These five permanent members have Veto Powers. The other ten are elected members which sit on the Council for two years.
The ten present elected members are:
Estonia (2021)
India (2022)
Ireland (2022)
Kenya (2022)
Mexico (2022)
Niger (2021)
Norway (2022)
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (2021)
Tunisia (2021)
Viet Nam (2021)
Check the facts. Don't let any malicious, mischievous, scumbag Incorrigible deliberate liar working for the CIA or Western governments to come here to lie.
Singapore was a UNSC member in 2001.
ReplyDeleteSSO - No need for long story, but thanks for your feeble attempt to explain international law as you imagine it. Sorry, but no cigar. D-.
ReplyDeleteYou mean US-controlled "International Law"?
DeleteUnfortunately yes. For many years, the US not only controlled International Law, they controlled the UN and practically all the international organisations like World Bank, IMF,ICJ, WHO etc etc.
ReplyDeleteThe Americans dictated what was law and what was not, what was right and what was wrong.
Things are changing and now they could not do that. That is why they are walking away from all the international organisations.
The Illegal US Invasion Of Afghanistan in 2001
ReplyDeleteThe United States' invasion of Afghanistan occurred after the September 11 attacks on the World Trade Centre in New York, USA, in late 2001. This Invasion was part of the Bush Administration's War on Terror, the countering of terror with even greater terror, by inflicting untold and uncountable sufferings upon millions of innocent women and children of the Afghan people and people in the neighbouring countries.
The aggression is also known as the US War against the Afghan people, or the 2001 US invasion of Afghanistan.
On the surface, publicly, the US claimed that the aim of the invasion was to dismantle the al-Qaeda and deny it a safe base of operations in Afghanistan by forcefully overthrowing the existing Afghan Government, led by the Taliban, from power.
In reality, the Invasion of Afghanistan by the US, and its few coerced or cowed allies, was an extension and expansion of the Afghan Civil War's from 1996 to 2001, between the Northern Alliance groups and the Taliban forces which controlled 90% of the country by 2001.
The Northern Alliance Group was a number of Afghan warlords, supported by Western powers, mainly the UK, US and France. Yet they have lost the fight miserably to the Taliban forces because of popular and widespread supports of the local population given to the Taliban. The Taliban was/is actually a nationalistic movement painted black and evil by the evil White Imperialists, who were more interested in the natural resources of Afghanistan than caring for the Afghan people.
The US invasion of Afghanistan became the first phase of the War in Afghanistan, which has three main phases.
This Invasion was not debated or approved by the United Nations Security Council. It was an arbitrary, unilateral decision made by the US with a few of its allies being used to make it looked like a combined international force. Therefore, for all intents and purposes, the US Invasion of Afghanistan was totally illegal and belligerent.
Whatever resolutions then passed by the United Nations Security Council on Afghanistan after the US Invasion cannot be used to justify for the US invasion of Afghanistan. The US had totally disregarded International Laws in the first place.
The US Invasion of Afghanistan is illegal and, therefore, criminal. Period.
SSO - 30 July 2021.
Redbean - your homepage says you encourage people to post freely so long as there is no defamatory content, but you are deleting my posts which are factual and challenge your point of view. There is nothing defamatory in my post about UNSC resolution 1386 and the fact that China and Singapore voted in favour of it. That is a fact.
ReplyDeleteI am 100% Singaporean, born and bred in Singapore, and served my NS and reserve service, and more. I put Singapore first, unlike some posters here who appear to put China's interest before Singapore's.
You may be 100% Singaporean and all the stuff you claim. But you are hidden behind Anonymous and you also definitely have a hidden agenda that sticks out so clearly through your various postings. You are not different from Matilah, the CIA agent.
DeleteI know where you are coming from. If you want to smear and attack China, there are many other sites for you to post. This is not a site for you.
ReplyDeleteIt is not whether you are a Singaporean or not. The intent of your posts are very clear. I will delete all your posts here. Don't waste your time here, and don't waste my time and the readers' time. We are not interested in what you want to say.
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