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More than 100 former Afghan national security forces and others have been killed since the Taliban takeover in August, most at the hands of the hardline Islamist group which is recruiting boy soldiers and quashing women’s rights, states the UN.

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29 comments

  1. Well, Taliban leaders. Do you think there is any truth that those who live by the sword die by the sword?
    How about happy wife happy life?
    Taliban leaders do you have anything against the Aghans?

  2. Afghanistan

    Cost $2 trillion, 2,500 US dead, 10,000 wounded, 20 years, and nothing to show for it. We have surrendered to the Taliban – the folks we went against in the hunt for terrorists. Bush #2 told us that, didn't he?

    And Bush #2 also said that
    "If we do not defeat them over there, they will follow us over here."

    Without a clear total bound for resettlement and a detailed vetting process, ten Republican governors have asked the Biden administration to resettle Afghans in their states.

    Thus far, they include:

    South Carolina’s Henry McMaster

    Maryland’s Larry Hogan

    Massachusetts’ Charlie Baker

    Utah’s Spencer Cox

    Georgia’s Brian Kemp

    Arkansas’ Asa Hutchinson

    Arizona’s Doug Ducey

    Iowa’s Kim Reynolds

    Oklahoma’s Kevin Stitts

    Vermont’s Phil Scott

    South Carolina’s Henry McMaster

    Maryland’s Larry Hogan

    Massachusetts’ Charlie Baker

    Utah’s Spencer Cox

    Georgia’s Brian Kemp

    Arkansas’ Asa Hutchinson

    Arizona’s Doug Ducey

    Iowa’s Kim Reynolds

    Oklahoma’s Kevin Stitts

    Vermont’s Phil Scott

  3. People should understand taliban not only oppress women but they also oppress even kill men who don’t follow taliban rule but that don’t get attention.

  4. People should understand taliban not only oppress women but they also oppress even kill men who don’t follow taliban rule but that don’t get attention.

  5. People should understand taliban not only oppress women but they also oppress even kill men who don’t follow taliban rule but that don’t get attention.

  6. Yoh this Modis sidechick speaking a load of hogwash as usual …

    This Hindu Tannie is more concerned about finding faults with Muslims, than cleaning her snelling backside

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