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![]() Hot Lava Posts: 1,124 | Over Half of Afghanistan under Taliban Control Think Tank Report: Over Half of Afghanistan under Taliban Control - International - SPIEGEL ONLINE - News Quote:
Afghanistan 'falling into hands of Taliban' | Special reports | Guardian Unlimited Quote:
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![]() Mass'Debator Posts: 4,724 | I've read and seen this report yesterday, which many in the Canadian government dismissed it as coming from an "uncreditable source." Experts here who have been studying the situation over the years and how things are unfolding do say there are things within this report which require attention to, but the solutions in the report are from unreachable, to borderline insane..... Allow me to elaborate: • The report from my memory stated that most of the country is in the hands of the Taliban, which is not the case. There are Taliban raiding certain areas and attempting to take back areas, but are quickly pushed back. There is no stable control by the Taliban over any of Afghanistan, expcept a few villages here and there. • The report claims that NATO needs to double its forces from 40,000 to 80,000.... however this is incorrect, as the experts which I have heard from claim that even 80,000 isn't nearly enough. • They claimed that in order to end this war, it was suggested that NATO expands its mission in Pakistan to fight the organizations head on..... however the experts who studied this report quickly dismissed this idea.... mainly for the sole reason that.... gee.... Pakistan has nukes and wouldn't tollerate an invasion by their allies? Quite honestly, I don't see how logically they can claim the Taliban are winning.... in each organized battle against NATO, the Taliban lost, and they have lost scores more then we have. But I feel it is true this will be a never ending war, and killing one another is not going to finish anything. |
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