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originally posted by: AaarghZombies
As the title says, can anybody explain how the Taliban fit into the NWO and the NWO's greater agenda?
Are the Taliban part of the NWO, are they an enemy of the NWO, or are they simply too small a player for the NWO to bother with?
We know that the Taliban are ideologically opposed to groups like ISIS, and that they're only pragmatic allies with countries like Iran and Pakistan who oppose the NWO, and that they don't really cooperate with them except when they have common interests (Such as fighting ISIS), but they're also not particularly friendly with countries that are part of the NWO agenda.
originally posted by: AaarghZombies
a reply to: ufoorbhunter
Why would China be interested in Afghanistan, it's too poor to buy Chinese goods and it's too dangerous to mine or farm.
originally posted by: Vasa Croe
a reply to: TonyS
Just like Biden said this couldn't happen within 90 days and then it happened in 10, folks said the US couldn't become socialist and look at us only 7 months into the new admin.....nobody wants to work, government handouts everywhere, vaxx/mask mandates ramping up, etc....
With this incident, we will lose support from allies worldwide. There are vast food shortages happening, or at least transportation for food causing shortages. And folks still aren't waking up or getting it. Doesn't even have to be a slow boil anymore.....if the US was attacked by a decent size groundforce and some bombs dropped strategically, it would happen quicker than most believe. This administration will be the ruin of the US.
originally posted by: ufoorbhunter
originally posted by: AaarghZombies
a reply to: ufoorbhunter
Why would China be interested in Afghanistan, it's too poor to buy Chinese goods and it's too dangerous to mine or farm.
Well AaarghZombies you make a very good point
Yet some country is going to have a go at Afghanistan at some point in time. If terror cells start training in the Afghan mountains like prior to the American experience with 9/11 and carry out equally horrific attacks on Beijing in support of Muslims in the west of China then we might see a similar reaction of invasion by the CCP
originally posted by: AaarghZombies
a reply to: ufoorbhunter
Why would China be interested in Afghanistan, it's too poor to buy Chinese goods and it's too dangerous to mine or farm.
We know that the Taliban are ideologically opposed to groups like ISIS,
The Taliban and Isis are both Sunni Islamist extremist groups seeking to form authoritarian states under strict Sharia law and prepared to use violence to achieve their aim.
The two forces are actually enemies, however, who have fought bitterly since 2015 when Isis formed the Islamic State-Khorasan Province (ISKP) in Afghanistan at a time when it was first seeking to extend its geographical reach beyond Iraq and Syria.
It established the ISKP in the Nangarhar Province of eastern Afghanistan in January 2015, actively recruiting defectors from the Taliban, in particular those who were discontented with their own leadership’s lack of success on the battlefield.
The formation of ISKP prompted Taliban leader Mullah Akhtar Mohammad Mansour to write a letter to his Isis counterpart, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, calling on him to abandon his recruitment drive of the disaffected and arguing that any war for their comparable cause in Afghanistan should be carried out under Taliban leadership.
Fighting duly broke out between the two sides that June 2015 and between two separate factions of the Taliban in the Zabul Province that November over whether or not to join forces with Isis.