8/16/2021

US-Afghanistan War: It's Over!


The US-Puppet Afghan President Ashraf Ghani fled Afghanistan like a typical coward and devout crony of Western Hegemonic Imperialism.


The Taliban have entered the Afghan Presidential Palace and found it empty of people, treasures and valuable items. President Ghani has fled. He was nowhere to be found. He must have been in the first flight of the US embassy evacuation plane out of Kabul International Airport, direct to the US Oval Office to lick the boots of President Joke Biden.

Thousands of Afghans crowd Kabul International Airport after the Taliban entered Afghanistan Capital Kabul and seized control of the Presidential Palace and government buildings. Some of the Taliban leaders have been seen inside the Presidential Palace together with local leaders and senior police officials, surrounded by many bodyguards, military personnel and armed fighters.

Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar, who heads the Taliban’s political bureau, said in a brief video statement on Sunday that the real test of governing would begin with meeting the expectations of all Afghans and resolving their problems.

In just one day, the battle for Kabul is over. In just ten days, the Taliban Nationalist Forces have liberated the entire Afghanistan from the occupation, domination and control of the Evil US Empire together with Its European Axis of Evil.

The Taliban leaders immediately set to work by first calling for a Media Interview to address the journalists and reporters from the country’s seat of power on Sunday.

They entered the palace after President Ashraf Ghani fled the country amid the Taliban’s rapid advance, which saw its nationalist forces capture 26 of Afghanistan’s 34 provincial capitals in less than ten days.

The coward Ghani later wrote in a Facebook post that he fled to prevent further bloodshed (from his body).

“The Taliban have won with the judgement of their swords and guns, and are now responsible for the honour, property and self-preservation of their countrymen,” the coward US-puppet Ghani said with obvious ill intent.


Latest updates:

1. The Taliban have reconquered Afghanistan in a lightning surge 20 years after they were toppled by the US invasion.

They entered Kabul on Sunday, more than two weeks before the August 31 deadline set by Biden to complete the withdrawal of American troops from the country.

It was under US President Trump that the US brokered a deal with the Taliban in Doha in 2020 to allow US troops to withdraw by May 2021, in exchange for various security guarantees from the Taliban.

2. Former US president Donald Trump is quick to seize the opportunity to call for his successor Joe Biden to resign on Sunday over the swift takeover of Afghanistan by Taliban Nationalist Forces, as US troops withdrew from the country after nearly 20 years of occupation and building of a fake Democracy in Afghanistan.

“It is time for Joe Biden to resign in disgrace for what he has allowed to happen to Afghanistan,” Trump said in a statement.

3. Shafiq Hamdam, the ex-adviser to Afghan President Ashraf Ghani, slammed Ghani’s decision to flee Afghanistan on Sunday amid the Taliban’s rapid advance on Kabul.

“It’s shameful. It’s embarrassing. People feel abandoned, people feel betrayed,” Hamdam told Al Jazeera by phone from Washington DC.

4. Iran has reduced its diplomatic presence in Afghanistan, leaving a skeleton staff at the embassy in Kabul.

5. Gunfire could be heard as night fell near the Kabul airport, where foreign diplomats, officials and other Afghans fled, to escape retribution or to seek greener pastures.

Hundreds of Afghans crowded in a part of the airport away from many of the evacuating Westerners. Some of them lined up for what was to be the last flight out of the country.

6. UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, as usual from his motherhood statements notebook, urged the “Taliban and all other parties to exercise utmost restraint.


LIPS At Your Service.

34 comments:

Chua Chin Leng aka redbean said...

Another big defeat for the evil American Empire.

After Korea came Vietnam. Nam, Nam, Nam!

Now it is Afghanistan.

Next will be Iraq.

Then Syria would boot out all the American terrorists.

The light is going to be switched off on the evil American Empire. Defeat after defeat in their invasion and occupation of countries and installing their pupper regimes without the support of the peoples of the countries they invaded.

Well done Taliban.

A-Non-Yes-Mouse said...

A peaceful nation invaded,

A humble Muslim people demonized,

Its infrasstructure bombed,
Destroyed and devastated in ruins,

Its economy in tatters,

Its pride humiliated,

And it's survival has to suffer tremendous unthinkable hardships and agony,

At the hands of the Western Imperialism

Still being actively championed by the Evil US Empire,

Together with the White Supremacists of UK and Europe,

Has finally seen a glimpse of Hope!

Anonymous said...

In one day Kabul fell. This is faster than the fall of Iraq.

The pigs always say they fled to prevent further bloodshed, just to save face.

Now that stretch of Western Asia - Iran, Afghanistan will join Pakistan to form a new power alliance with Russia. The other Tans - Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, etc may even join the alliance.

Now what is the USA going to do about it? I read somewhere that the Brits are joining with some other rat family to do something about Afghanistan. With what I wonder?

A-Non-Yes-Mouse said...

US President Joe Biden admits miscalculation on the ability of the US-trained and organized Afghan national army to defend the Ghani Administration against the Taliban.

How can a superpower with the vast and immense capacity and capabilities of the CIA and Military Intelligence be so careless in their assessment? Unless they have been so used to false flags events and fake intelligence and information they themselves generated to hook wink the world?

Chua Chin Leng aka redbean said...

The Brits are already bankrupt. They would have to sell all the loots in their museum to raise funds just to keep their economy going. Where got money to fight another war unless they still thing can colonise and loot from Afghanistan.

Anonymous said...

The world needs to condemn this evil Empire for killing so many Muslims and destroying their economies and countries.

How can the world let this monster loose to go around starting wars and massacring the innocent Muslims?

Anonymous said...

'How can the world let this monster loose to go around starting wars and massacring the innocent Muslims?'

For answers you have to ask the allies and tail waggers. Those who oppose the USA would definitely condemn such atrocities. Do not blame them. And it is not just the Muslims who were massacred. What about the Native Indians?

A-Non-Yes-Mouse said...

Afghanistan should serve as an inspiration for many Middle Eastern Muslim countries to chase the US and Western evil powers out their countries.

It should also give China's leaders the courage and urgency to take back Taiwan from the Evil Western Imperialists and the Atrocious Japanese influences.

Queen of Hearts said...

The US-puppet Tsai Ing-wen Administration in Taiwan must be sent packing and running like the US-puppet Ashraf Ghani Administration in Afghanistan.

Anonymous said...

There is nothing to celebrate about the Taliban taking over Afghanistan unless one is a sadist and revels in increased misery for people. Hating America does not make the Afghan peoples lives better under the Taliban. This is what will happen in Afghanistan by the end of the year.

a. No music,
b. no television,
c. no education for girls,
d. random justice meted out by any uneducated Taliban with an AK47,
e. beating women with sticks, ropes, cables, in the market just for not lining up properly,
f. worsening medical care for everyone
g. Increased rapes of women and boys
h. Power outages and water cuts because of lack of trained engineers and technicians.
i. Confiscation of money by individual Taliban fighters for whatever reason
j. Increased corruption in govt (not that there is no corruption, but it will be higher than now)
k. collapse of all existing banks.
l. No internet

And we thought burka and beard was the worst. ISIS had some trained and educated people like doctors and engineers. The Taliban are uneducated, stone-age cavemen with guns.

Anonymous said...

The Americans are frighten of them. They are a threat to the USA and Americans. The Americans need to terminate them to feel safe.

Anonymous said...

You must have been reading all the shits poured out by the evil Western media or you are one of their cronies?

Queen of Hearts said...

The biggest sadist are the White Supramacists that massacred, genocided, tortured, miamed, raped, mutilated, enslaved and ill-treated millions and millions of natives of America, Africa, Australia, Canada, New Zealand and Asia.

Wake up!

Anonymous said...

You must have been reading all the shits poured out by the evil Western media or you are one of their cronies?

Unlike posters here, I actually know people from Afghanistan. My cousin also worked there for a year.

Anonymous said...

Very sad to say this, many stupid and unthinking Asians believe so, that the tribesmen, some called them cave men, are a threat to the American butchers that have been killing them for the last 20 years, slitting the throats of their young boys to claim manhood.

Anonymous said...

How many people from Afghanistan do you know? Even if you know 1000, they cannot represent the millions of Muslims in Afghanistan.

Your cousin is Afghan? If not, why did your cousin worked there if it is so bad? There are more than 193 countries in the world, why he went there to work?

How do you know people here do not have first-hand knowledge of Afghanistan and the Afghan people?

From your posts, it is easy to know that you are inclined to generalise on everything and everybody with your narrow and myopic mind.

Anonymous said...

Anon 12.57 - how many Afghans do you know? None? I thought so.

Go read up about life under the Taliban from 1996-2001. The National Library is a good place to start.

I don't generalize on everything. Spend a bit of time here, and you can make an educated assessment of how miserable the posters are and the extent of their knowledge on certain subjects.

Anonymous said...

Who is more cruel, who is more destructive, who killed and maimed more? White men or cave men?

Anonymous said...

The Iraqis thought life was bad under Saddam until the Americans invaded and destroyed their country and way of life. On reflection, Saddam was angle compared to the Americans. Saddam's Iraq was paradise compared to the hell under the Americans.

Same applies to Libya under Gaddafi. At least most of them had a normal life.

Anonymous said...

Which country is the the Americans going to invade next and start another 20 years of war, killing and destruction so that the military complex can make more money selling more weapons to the American government and the soldiers have a job and be paid to have a life?

The destruction of other countries does not matter. The pain and suffering of other people, the killings and massacres do not matter. Civilian deaths and wounded, homeless children etc are just war collateral.

Anonymous said...

If living in fear in Iraq and Libya under a tyrant is living a normal life, then life in Singapore under the PAP must be paradise. Gadhafi, Saddam (& their children) killed anyone at their whims and fancies.
a. Overtake their car - kill the driver,
b. have a beautiful daughter - it's mine, kill the father or husband
c. lose a football game - train by kicking a cement football,
d. don't like the food - kill the chef.

In case you did not notice, no one here is defending the Americans.

Anonymous said...

Nice comparison.

Anonymous said...

How you know? You saw all those events with your own eyes or you imagine them in your mind, you you are regurgitating what the evil demonizing Western media wanted to put into your gullible brain of yours?

Anonymous said...

So you are admitting that your limited knowledge is derived from the books in the national library. You have confirmed what we thought so. Thank you. I rest my case.

A-Non-Yes-Mouse said...


A spokesman for the Taliban has told the BBC's Yalda Hakim "there will be no revenge" on the people of Afghanistan.

Suhail Shaheen called the presenter live on air.

"We assure the people in Afghanistan, particularly in the city of Kabul, that their properties, their lives are safe - there will be no revenge on anyone," he told her.

"We are the servants of the people and of this country."

Many Afghans fear a brutal return to the regime of the 1990s, which was characterised by public executions, stonings and girls being banned from school.

Watch more:Taliban spokesman Suhail Shaheen calls BBC News - full interview

The Neutral Eyes said...

PAP also said that they are the servants of the people and of the country. But they are doing the reverse everyday.

Firstly, they pay themselves by the $millions to make themselves rich multi-millionaires by taking from public funds derived from the people's hard earned money in the form of taxation.

Secondly, they dictate what we can or cannot do with our own money which they forced us to save by deducting our salaries and put it into the CPF so that the MAS, Temasek Holdings and the GIC can have a cheap source of loan to indulge in big time gambling around the world which they called investments and use that money to pay their fund managers and investment consultants huge amounts of pay and rewards.

Thirdly, they lord over all of us in many ways and many occasions.

4. They live in their expensive residents in remote, secluded or exclusive areas, guarded by gurkhas day and night, paid for by taxpayers.

5. They move about with bodyguards so that we cannot get close to them.

6. They do not travel by trains or buses or taxis. They travel in expensive cars, some if them driven by chauffeurs.

7. They do not eat at hawker centres or food courts. They either eat at exclusive clubs or at high class restaurants. Sometimes they do eat and hawker centres just to take photos for the media to spread propaganda for political purposes.

8. Many more .....


A-Non-Yes-Mouse said...

Defeat in Afghanistan a complete humiliation for the US: Martin Jacques

Published: Aug 15, 2021 10:09 PM

The US is confronted with a historic defeat in Afghanistan at the hands of the Taliban. America's longest war, which began in 2001, is ending in complete humiliation. The Taliban has captured the countryside, every major city and now Kabul has effectively fallen. This is Saigon in 1975 all over again, except the US withdrawal from Vietnam took place in 1972 and its puppet government managed to survive another three years. America's puppet government in Kabul has fallen only four months after the announcement in April that the US would withdraw. It tells us that the Kabul government, and the American occupation, had only a tiny sliver of popular support: The condition for the former's survival was America's troops and airforce. In contrast, the Taliban clearly enjoys considerable backing amongst the people.

The last two decades have been disastrous for the US. The election of George W. Bush in 2000 was supposed to mark, according to its neo-conservative doctrine, the beginning of a new American century and the continuation of the US' unipolar moment following the end of the Cold War. Instead, it led to the humiliating defeats in Iraq and Afghanistan followed in 2008 by the worst financial crisis since 1931. By the time of Bush's departure in 2008, unipolarity was effectively dead and America's reputation for military prowess had been undermined. America is now widely seen as a superpower in rapid decline, a pale shadow of what it once was. Its defeat in Afghanistan will have major implications across the world; It brings into question the competence of its political and military leadership, its willingness to engage in further military entanglements, and its reliability and commitment as an ally. If it can make such a huge miscalculation and suffer such a catastrophic defeat in Afghanistan, then who is going to trust its judgement in East Asia, or the South China Sea.

Military power has been fundamental to America's global role since 1945. It played a key role in undermining the Soviet Union during the Cold War.

America has long believed that overweening military strength was the primary factor in enabling it to get its way in the world. That is why its military expenditure has been far greater than that of any other country.

The first great setback to this philosophy was Vietnam. Now we have the examples of Iraq and Afghanistan. In each of these cases, America enjoyed a massive military advantage, but in the circumstances, it proved entirely inadequate. The key was to win over the people and military superiority could not win hearts and minds, the contrary in fact.

The US, of course, is not alone in having failed to conquer Afghanistan. Down the ages many foreign powers have tried, including Britain and the Soviet Union.

There has been speculation in the West that perhaps China might try its hand next. The chances of China being so stupid are zero.

A-Non-Yes-Mouse said...


Defeat in Afghanistan a complete humiliation for the US - Part 2


By Martin Jacques
Published: Aug 15, 2021 10:09 PM


In fact, nothing better illustrates the fundamental difference between China and the US than their approach to Afghanistan.

The US sought to subdue the country overwhelmingly by force. It offered precious little else. There was no serious attempt to foster economic growth in a desperately poor country.

China's approach, in contrast, will be completely different. There will be no military involvement. The PLA will have no role. China, in the longer term, will attach the greatest importance to how it can assist in the economic development of the country, just as it has done in Africa, Latin America and South East Asia.

Development has been the calling card of China. It lies at the heart of the Belt and Road Initiative. The fact that China has been a developing country since 1949 gives it an understanding, and empathy with, the problems of the developing world. The US, as a rich society, has little comprehension of, or interest in, their problems.

China will have another overriding concern. While the US has spent 20 years waging a war in Afghanistan that has sown profound divisions and instability in a country and a region that is over 11,000 kilometres away, China's interest is the opposite. As a country that shares a border with Afghanistan, it will seek to bring stability to the country and to the wider region, not least because this also has implications for the situation in Xinjiang.

Above all, China understands that instability and war are the enemy of economic development.

The fundamental difference in the approach of China and the US has, of course, much deeper historical roots.

The credo of America ever since its birth has been expansion - across its own continent, the Pacific, and since 1945 across the whole world, with nearly 800 military bases in over 70 countries.

In contrast, China has no such history and has never regarded military power as paramount. While the US has pursued global expansion, China has prioritized its own stability and development.

The author was until recently a Senior Fellow at the Department of Politics and International Studies at Cambridge University. He is a Visiting Professor at the Institute of Modern International Relations at Tsinghua University and a Senior Fellow at the China Institute, Fudan University. He is the author of When China Rules the World.

Follow him on Twitter @martjacques opinion@globaltimes.com.cn

Anonymous said...

@Redbean. Please do not treat your all posters like little children and delete my replies. They are quite seasoned at dishing out abuse, sarcasm, bile, and false narratives. The least you could do is allow them a chance to see another point of view which is not defamatory, rude or libelous, and give them the courtesy of replying if they wish. You don’t need to act like the PAP, and protect them lest they suffer from some major psychological trauma or cardiac reactio. My 2 replies to anon were very polite and sent a clear message that not every ad hominem attack needs to be replied in a similar way.

You may not be up to or want to debate any point of view which opposes yours, but your posters may, so it is not really necessary to totally control the narrative. Let's see if this post passes your "censorship".

A-Non-Yes-Mouse said...

Costs Of The US Invasion And Occupation of Afghanistan

1. US soldiers killed up to April 2021 = 2,448.

2. US contractors killed = 3,846.

3. Afghan national military and police killed = 66,000.

4. Other military personnel, including those from NATO member states = 1,144.

5. Money spent = on credit = US$1 billion a day. That is US$365 billion a year = US$7,300 billion in 20 years, not counting money spent by UK and NATO countries and the Taliban expenditures.

Number of Afghan civilians killed as collateral damage = estimated 500,000.

Number of Taliban soldiers killed = at least 10,000.


LIPS.

Chua Chin Leng aka redbean said...

I delete those few exchanges to avoid bickering among commenters. Let's disagree but less poking at each other. We are here to chat and share views not venom.

I withdrew my permission for TRE to repost my articles for exactly the same reason. TRE allows a bunch of very vicious characters, probably some are IBs, to attack everyone and turning it into an unpleasant site. They undermine the good image of TRE.

Anonymous said...

Based on your data the taliban is quite good fighters as 10000 killed almost same as western forces despite more superier weapons and air support.

Chua Chin Leng aka redbean said...

In guerilla warfare there is no battle and no battle fields. The whole country is the battle field but also not the battle field. The guerillas ambush, hit and run. They came, attacked and disappeared into the villages and became the villagers. No uniforms to identify them as soldiers. No guerilla military camps to bomb and flatten. The villages are their camps. Sure there will be many built underground all over the mountains, out of sight.

The huge number of casualties expected in conventional warfare would not be there unless the guerillas launched a concerted conventional battle like Dien Bien Phu, or it may happen at the Kabul Airport. The casualties would be very high with concentration of Taliban forces to be hit by American bombs.

Intelligence For World Peace said...

China is ready to show her new advance military aircrafts to the world.

The J-10B and J-16 fighter jets, and the Y-20 large transport aircraft will be among 11 Chinese aircraft at the International Military Games next week


The move reflects deepening China-Russia ties, as well as a more open publicity from the Chinese military.

This is a message to the US-puppet Fake Democracy Administration in Taiwan.

IWP is a new voluntary freelance Intelligence Organisation loosely connected across the world.