Let’s stop and be honest here: in Afghanistan, the US was just DEFEATED (yet again)

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The self-proclaimed “exceptional nation” — and authentic superpower that is hobbled by jewry  — just lost yet another war against a small country.

We lost Korea (a stalemate), Vietnam (and Cambodia and Laos), Iraq and now Afghanistan.

(Not to mention the domestic “wars” various presidents proclaimed, the “war on drugs” and the “war on crime,” all expensive, total failures.)

And we never lost a single war before we recognized Israel. Since then it has been one defeat after another, and the collapse at home of the family, church attendance, and the high-wage industrial economy. Suicide, drugs, divorce, racial tensions — all way up!

And with Biden-Harris, we now have evil openly triumphant!

What morons the Evangelical leaders are to say supporting IsraHell has blessed us?

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…..Rivarol: Afghanistan evacuation announced
for September 2021

This is my translation of a recent article from the WN weekly from Paris ….

April 21, 2021, Number 3468

PRESIDENT Biden surprised the world on April 14, 2021 by abruptly announcing an imminent full evacuation of US armed forces from Afghanistan, and implicitly, but there is no doubt, by NATO allies.

There are currently a few thousand men there; they had been 10 to 20 times more numerous at certain times; Trump had already made a partial withdrawal.

 

*** JdN: The last warlord to have crushed and subjugated the Afghans was the Macedonian and blond-eyed Greek, Alexander the Great, 2,300 years ago!

After his sudden death in a Semitic Babylon, an enormous Greek kingdom was established in the region.

A coin of King Agathocles

The Nuuris, a high mountain Afghan tribe of an almost Nordic race, may be, according to some their descendants who withdrew  over the centuries to bastions of eternal snow on the mountain ridges. Until around 1895 they were still pagans; then along came a sultan who converted them to Islam by the threats and violence so beloved of the Muslims.

US Army soldier in front of the village of Aranas in Nouristan

But it is said that the wooden statues of their gods were rather Indo-Aryan, such as that of Indra, the god of war and thunder of the northern conquerors of India around 1500 BC.

In my opinion, the last surviving Greeks might have found refuge fromthe Muslims with these Nuris of related race and of also Indo-European religion rather than submitting to the aberrant faith of the psychopath and pedophile Muhammad. (“Submission” is the translation of the Arabic word “Islam”).

*** back to the article in “Rivarol”

These few thousand men, elite soldiers, supported by the world’s leading air force, are probably the only bulwark preventing the Taliban from seizing Kabul and the main Afghan cities.

This withdrawal would be total and completed by September 2021. Biden said he chose the month in reference to the twenty years since September 11, 2001, which was the American justification at  that time for the invasion of Afghanistan.

Bush’s invasion of Afgahnistan had been approved by the quasi-unanimity of the Congressmen and Senators; this case therefore differs from that of Iraq, where there were some opponents of that attack, although clearly it was a minority.

WHY DID BIDEN CHANGE?

The surprise comes from the fact that the same Biden had campaigned in 2020 on the subject of the international irresponsibility of Trump, who had promised to make this withdrawal happen by the fall of 2020, even signing – via an official emissary – in February and March 2020 considerable paperwork with Afghan “leaders.”

The reasons fundamentally reflect, beyond his personality, often discussed, those of this country, largely a desert. There was a transition agreement with the Taliban, but it was not respected by either party.

Trump used this as an excuse to postpone this withdrawal for a few weeks; he absolutely wanted to avoid the image, during the home stretch before the presidential election of November 3, 2020, of television showing the Taliban triumphant in the streets of Kabul.

He thought they could have cost him his re-election. Biden probably made a similar calculation: barely taking office, he can therefore blame the likely future media disaster on his predecessors, either Trump for the last term or Bush Junior, who had launched the United States in this adventure in 2001, without any real long-term plan, but of course Biden will not blame his one-time boss, Obama.

Biden, especially without quoting him, echoed Trump’s arguments. After two decades of effort, the Taliban are still there, and represent a form of counter-state, and possess the real major military and political strength of Afghanistan.

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*** Taliban stone women for adultery

The stones should not be too large, otherwise they will make the woman’s death too quick. 

But with a handsome Muslim husband like this, whoever would dream of committing infidelity?

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The legal governments put in place in Kabul from 2001 on have never succeeded in asserting themselves, or quite simply in presenting even a credible facade.

They have also been continuously undermined by inter-ethnic hatred, corruption scandals, and those linked to rampant drug production (poppies for opium tomake heroin) and trafficking.

The latter still represents by far the main financial resource of the country.

In a still tense security environment, the economic reconstruction of Afghanistan has also been a complete failure. The potentially significant mining activity has not been massively revived, despite some one-off Chinese investments.

When they are not destroyed by regular fighting, the infrastructure remains absolutely minimal, with a large main road that goes around the country from the west, a network of very precarious tracks, and always a total absence of highways, roads and railways.

*** JdN I read that most Afghans did not even have mirrors in 2001. The Western smartphones were the first time they had ever seen themselves.

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This context particularly penalizes a country already very isolated by physical geography, cut off from any sea or major navigable river (unlike other landlocked States such as the Central African Republic or Paraguay for example).

TOTAL TALIBAN VICTORY IMMINENT?

Biden has not admitted it, but the return of the Taliban is probably the wish of the majority of the Afghan people.

Only the Shiite ethnic minorities, in particular the Hazaras, who only epresent between 10 and 20% of the total population would really oppose it.

They have everything to fear from these radical Sunnis, absolutely not tempered, on the contrary, by twenty years of struggle, and, henceforth, of victorious struggle. A new refugee crisis in the direction of Iran, and possibly Europe, is to be feared.

It is not certain that the Tajik and Uzbek, Sunni minorities, totaling 40% of the population, would oppose the Taliban vigorously.

Admittedly, the Taliban remain mainly ethnically Pashtun (40% of the population, being historically dominant ethnic group), but it is not exclusive. Their program of a strict Sunni state would not be an unacceptable prospect for Afghan Sunnis, crossing over ethnic lines.

Western media most often imagine a repetition of the 1990s, an interethnic war of all against all, then minorities in the North – Alliance of the North against the Taliban of the South. In fact, this chaos is not certain, because, precisely, the fear of this anarchy forms the main argument in favor of the Taliban for the population, yesterday as for today: they alone are strong enough to be able to control the whole country and finally impose some kind of peace there.

The future of Afghanistan therefore looks bleak, with either a resumption of total control of the country by the Taliban – who occupied 90% of the country in September 2001, including most
of the North – or the pursuit of ‘a permanent civil war since 1978, but now without the direct intervention of NATO armed forces .

Some analysts suggest that the CIA could continue to massively support oppositions to the Taliban, following ethnic divides, which could ensure the scenario of permanent civil war, often considered preferable in Washington to that of a total victory for the Taliban.

In this hypothesis as in the other, Al-Qaeda would re-establish itself firmly in the country, and would continue more than ever to plan attacks there against the West; it would perhaps do so with all the more zeal as it faced heavy competition from the ISIS “Caliphate” in the 2010s.

In the event of total victory of the Taliban, things could tip over into civil war, or even into triumphant radical Islamism, spreading to  the post-Soviet northern neighbors, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan,
landlocked countries also in the heart of Central Asia, Sunnis, and having hardly flourishing economies.

Worse, an Afghanistan in the hands of the Taliban could contribute to further destabilizing neighboring Pakistan, which is currently experiencing a particularly massive and violent movement of Islamist demonstrations in its cities; the pretext is the “persecution” of Muslims in France – who,  if  the truth were known, are actually exempt from Macron’s curfew during their “holy month of” Ramadan.

Pakistan is perhaps on the brink of a Islamist Revolution,
which would be potentially very worrying for a country with a large population of 220 million inhabitants, endowed with the atomic bomb, and in a situation of permanent latent war since 1947 in Kashmir against India, another nuclear power.

A FIRMLY DECIDED WITHDRAWAL?

Also, some American generals, including the competent – in the art of war – David Petraeus, former military commander in Iraq (2007-2008) and in Afghanistan (2010), former director of
the CIA in 2011-2012, have therefore multiplied their statements denouncing this announced withdrawal.

Most likely, Biden isn’t listening to them, although that’s not entirely impossible.

None of these scenarios are exciting. However, the ongoing Western war in Afghanistan is clearly not the solution either. It also increases the hatred of a certain part of the Muslim world against the West, an obvious but generally deadly consequence.

Finally, it is to be hoped that in the logic of this announced withdrawal from Afghanistan, those of the American forces still or again present in Iraq and Syria will follow.

They are not at the service of any clear, visible policy, even less than in Afghanistan – preventing the Taliban from coming back to power – except that of harming Iran and Russia.

So these withdrawals have not yet been mentioned by Biden, but
they would be relevant and logical. So it is to be feared, with a left-wing government, that things will be much longer and more complicated.

– Scipio de SALM.

 

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…….Islam

My quick solution!

Gays should definitely not like this religion.

The only solution is a new religion that replaces the extremely defective semitic religions of Judaism, Paulianity and Islam.

Until then, these men saw it correctly:

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