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Afghanistan, Taliban And The Will Of The People by TonyeBarcanista(m): 2:06pm On Aug 17, 2021
Taliban was formed in 1994 by a group of Afghans. The meaning of Taliban is students.

In 1996, the Taliban rose to power and formed the government in Afghanistan. Though critics accused them of imposing their own version of Islam in the country, the majority of the masses were aligned with them.

In 2001, the United States Government under President George Bush invaded the country, overthrew the Taliban administration, and a government that is pro-West was installed in the country.

NB: the Taliban was overthrown not defeated in any democratic process

Following the overthrow, the Taliban took up arms to fight against the newly installed West-backed administration same year, while the USA deployed soldiers, weapons and trained Afghan soldiers so as to wade off any regime change from the Taliban.

While the Afghan government was aligned with the US, the masses was in bed with the Taliban. The Afghan masses, who are predominantly Muslims, see the Taliban form of government (Theocracy: a mixture of Islamic Religion and State) as the best form of government for them, while they see that of the US as system of infidels and anti-Islamic.

During the administration of President Donald Trump, the Afghanistan administration requested for the US Soldiers to leave their country, which was agreed by the administration. Upon assumption in office, the administration of President Joe Biden agreed to the deal as well and effected the withdrawal.

Taliban forces, after the withdrawal of US troops, retook control of the government with seaming ease. They were literally unchallenged by the Afghan forces while seizing the country with support of the majority of the people.

Curiously, the Afghan President, who absconded from the Presidential palace, had in the past expressed pro-Taliban sentiment, the political elites also appear comfortable with Taliban takeover.

Although I am not aligned with the Taliban ideology, I can only deduce that what happened in Afghanistan is simply the will of the people, and it is in the interest of global peace to let them be.

Lamenting the Taliban takeover of government in Afghanistan when majority of the citizens are comfortable with it is like crying more than the bereaved.

Tonye Barcanista writes from Abuja

Image: Taliban Leader

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Re: Afghanistan, Taliban And The Will Of The People by AntiBalaka: 2:11pm On Aug 17, 2021
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TonyeBarcanista:
Taliban was formed in 1994 by a group of Afghans. The meaning of Taliban is students.

In 1996, the Taliban rose to power and formed the government in Afghanistan. Though critics accused them of imposing their own version of Islam in the country, the majority of the masses were aligned with them.

In 2001, the United States Government under President George Bush invaded the country, overthrew the Taliban administration, and a government that is pro-West was installed in the country.

NB: the Taliban was overthrown not defeated in any democratic process

Following the overthrow, the Taliban took up arms to fight against the newly installed West-backed administration same year, while the USA deployed soldiers, weapons and trained Afghan soldiers so as to wade off any regime change from the Taliban.

While the Afghan government was aligned with the US, the masses was in bed with the Taliban. The Afghan masses, who are predominantly Muslims, see the Taliban form of government (Theocracy: a mixture of Islamic Religion and State) as the best form of government for them, while they see that of the US as system of infidels and anti-Islamic.

During the administration of President Donald Trump, the Afghanistan administration requested for the US Soldiers to leave their country, which was agreed by the administration. Upon assumption in office, the administration of President Joe Biden agreed to the deal as well and effected the withdrawal.

Taliban forces, after the withdrawal of US troops, retook control of the government with seaming ease. They were literally unchallenged by the Afghan forces while seizing the country with support of the majority of the people.

Curiously, the Afghan President, who absconded from the Presidential palace, had in the past expressed pro-Taliban sentiment, the political elites also appear comfortable with Taliban takeover.

Although I am not aligned with the Taliban ideology, I can only deduce that what happened in Afghanistan is simply the will of the people, and it is in the interest of global peace to let them be.

Lamenting the Taliban takeover of government in Afghanistan when majority of the citizens are comfortable with it is like crying more than the bereaved.

Tonye Barcanista writes from Abuja

Image: Taliban Leader
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Which Politicians dinning table did you crawl out from?

E-Tout wey no blow like his fellow urchin OMojuwa.

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Re: Afghanistan, Taliban And The Will Of The People by Nobody: 2:11pm On Aug 17, 2021
What ever rocks their boat

But they must sit down and enjoy this Taliban meal they created instead of trooping in thousands to jakpa while falling from sky like dominos
Re: Afghanistan, Taliban And The Will Of The People by TonyeBarcanista(m): 2:14pm On Aug 17, 2021
Mikecold:
What ever rocks their boat

But they
Exactly...

Similar in Nigeria...

The north want Shari'a and Theocracy, the Southern part prefer their own system. Rather than fight it, let the country be restructured to allow everyone practice what they so desire or let the country be disintegrated for everyone to do as they so desire.
Re: Afghanistan, Taliban And The Will Of The People by uBuNiT: 2:15pm On Aug 17, 2021
So the will of the people is the most important.
Re: Afghanistan, Taliban And The Will Of The People by Nobody: 2:15pm On Aug 17, 2021
TonyeBarcanista:

Exactly...

Similar in Nigeria...

The north want Shari'a and Theocracy, the Southern part prefer their own system. Rather than fight it, let the country be restructured to allow everyone practice what they so desire or let the country be disintegrated for everyone to do as they so desire.
But the north that want Sharia yet want secular Nigeria because Sharia is a shithole they can't stand

How do you rectify that

My own is you must chop what you wish for

All the Islamic shithole republics they are still the ones running from it to kufir countries
Re: Afghanistan, Taliban And The Will Of The People by CaptainAyub: 2:15pm On Aug 17, 2021
TonyeBarcanista:
Taliban was formed in 1994 by a group of Afghans. The meaning of Taliban is students.

In 1996, the Taliban rose to power and formed the government in Afghanistan. Though critics accused them of imposing their own version of Islam in the country, the majority of the masses were aligned with them.

In 2001, the United States Government under President George Bush invaded the country, overthrew the Taliban administration, and a government that is pro-West was installed in the country.

NB: the Taliban was overthrown not defeated in any democratic process

Following the overthrow, the Taliban took up arms to fight against the newly installed West-backed administration same year, while the USA deployed soldiers, weapons and trained Afghan soldiers so as to wade off any regime change from the Taliban.

While the Afghan government was aligned with the US, the masses was in bed with the Taliban. The Afghan masses, who are predominantly Muslims, see the Taliban form of government (Theocracy: a mixture of Islamic Religion and State) as the best form of government for them, while they see that of the US as system of infidels and anti-Islamic.

During the administration of President Donald Trump, the Afghanistan administration requested for the US Soldiers to leave their country, which was agreed by the administration. Upon assumption in office, the administration of President Joe Biden agreed to the deal as well and effected the withdrawal.

Taliban forces, after the withdrawal of US troops, retook control of the government with seaming ease. They were literally unchallenged by the Afghan forces while seizing the country with support of the majority of the people.

Curiously, the Afghan President, who absconded from the Presidential palace, had in the past expressed pro-Taliban sentiment, the political elites also appear comfortable with Taliban takeover.

Although I am not aligned with the Taliban ideology, I can only deduce that what happened in Afghanistan is simply the will of the people, and it is in the interest of global peace to let them be.

Lamenting the Taliban takeover of government in Afghanistan when majority of the citizens are comfortable with it is like crying more than the bereaved.

Tonye Barcanista writes from Abuja

Image: Taliban Leader
You de always yarn nonsense.
Which majority of Afghans are comfortable with Taliban rule?
The same Afghans falling off the skies while desperately trying to stowaway via airplanes?
Or the women that have been instructed to leave their jobs and go home?
Re: Afghanistan, Taliban And The Will Of The People by AntiBalaka: 2:15pm On Aug 17, 2021
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Mikecold:
What ever rocks their boat

But they must sit down and enjoy this Taliban meal they created instead of trooping in thousands to jakpa while falling from sky like dominos
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Just like you Africanized Zionists should consider your 5 leprous contigious shitzones and stop trying to make the ND part of greater Alaigbo Project.
Re: Afghanistan, Taliban And The Will Of The People by Nobody: 2:18pm On Aug 17, 2021
AntiBalaka:
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Just like you Africanized Zionists should consider your 5 leprous contigious shitzones and stop trying to make the ND part of greater Alaigbo Project.

Are you sure you are well at all

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Re: Afghanistan, Taliban And The Will Of The People by AntiBalaka: 2:21pm On Aug 17, 2021
CaptainAyub:

You de always yarn nonsense.
Which majority of Afghans are comfortable with Taliban rule?
The ones falling off the skies while desperately trying to stowaway via airplanes?
Or the women that have been instructed to leave their jobs and go home?

Let me make a correction here about the Afghans wanting to flee their country by heading to Kabul Airport to catch a ride on the tail wings of a globe trotting Globe Master Cargo aircraft.

Word is that JewNN paid some locals to mobilize poor wretched Afghans from the suburbs of Kabul and surroundings to head to the airport that the US is lifting Afghans free of charge to their country.

The thousands of people you saw at the airport had no dealings or contacts directly or indirectly with the US Forces of govt and also these people are adamant towards the Taliban or Afghan govt - it doesn't serve them squat shit who is in charge as their lives will never change for the better.

It was all part of a JewNN fake news and PsychOPs towards virtue signalling to their ever dwindling leftoid audiences that the US Govt should take in more raggedy beard Afghan illiterates that will never assimilate, get a good job but end up on welfare but voting Democrats for all the gibs they throw at them.

JewNN is as fake as the fake Jews in Israel.
Re: Afghanistan, Taliban And The Will Of The People by TonyeBarcanista(m): 2:28pm On Aug 17, 2021
Mikecold:
But the north that want Sharia yet want secular Nigeria because Sharia is a shithole they can't stand

How do you rectify that

My own is you must chop what you wish for

All the Islamic shithole republics they are still the ones running from it to kufir countries
I beg to disagree...

Which Islamic republic is a shithole? Is it Iran that is doing relatively well? Is it Kingdom of Saudi Arabia? Is it Qatar? Was it Iraq before US invasion? These are Islamic republics though.

The north doesn't wasn't secularism, they have shown countless times that they want Shari'a system, but the constitution and political establishment is the one foisting the fake secularism on them.

NB our constitution is neither secular nor Shari'a.. Just confusion
Re: Afghanistan, Taliban And The Will Of The People by Nobody: 2:29pm On Aug 17, 2021
AntiBalaka:


Let me make a correction here about the Afghans wanting to flee their country by heading to Kabul Airport to catch a ride on the tail wings of a globe trotting Globe Master Cargo aircraft.

Word is that JewNN paid some locals to mobilize poor wretched Afghans from the suburbs of Kabul and surroundings to head to the airport that the US is lifting Afghans free of charge to their country.

The thousands of people you saw at the airport had no dealings or contacts directly or indirectly with the US Forces of govt and also these people are adamant towards the Taliban or Afghan govt - it doesn't serve them squat shit who is in charge as their lives will never change for the better.

It was all part of a JewNN fake news and PsychOPs towards virtue signalling to their ever dwindling leftoid audiences that the US Govt should take in more raggedy beard Afghan illiterates that will never assimilate, get a good job but end up on welfare but voting Democrats for all the gibs they throw at them.

JewNN is as fake as the fake Jews in Israel.

grin grin

Get well soon

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Re: Afghanistan, Taliban And The Will Of The People by Nobody: 2:29pm On Aug 17, 2021
TonyeBarcanista:

I beg to disagree...

Which Islamic republic is a shithole? Is it Iran that is doing relatively well? Is it Kingdom of Saudi Arabia? Is it Qatar? Was it Iraq before US invasion? These are Islamic republics though.

The north doesn't wasn't secularism, they have shown countless times that they want Shari'a system, but the constitution and political establishment is the one foisting the fake secularism on them.

NB our constitution is neither secular nor Shari'a.. Just confusion
Don't worry you go to Iran and revert back to us if you exist in 6 months

Iran doesn't even permit you to have any religion beyond Islam, even though it's citizens are trooping in to other non Islamic nations demanding "equal rights of association"

Syria too that is in ruins can you tell us what western country has invaded too

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Re: Afghanistan, Taliban And The Will Of The People by TonyeBarcanista(m): 2:35pm On Aug 17, 2021
CaptainAyub:

You de always yarn nonsense.
Which majority of Afghans are comfortable with Taliban rule?
The same Afghans falling off the skies while desperately trying to stowaway via airplanes?
Or the women that have been instructed to leave their jobs and go home?
Which Afghans fell from which sky? So the media propaganda and stunt of people less than 0.1% of the population represent the entire country? As for the woman, it is part of Shari'a for women to be indoors while the men work to fend for them. It's part of what they signed up for...
Re: Afghanistan, Taliban And The Will Of The People by TonyeBarcanista(m): 2:39pm On Aug 17, 2021
Mikecold:
Don't worry you go to Iran and revert back to us if you exist in 6 months

Syria too that is in ruins can you tell us what western country has invaded too
Maybe you don't know that Syria ruin is caused by the refusal of the West to come to terms with the legitimacy of President Assad. They wanted to force a regime change like was done in Libya but Assad aligned with Russia to remain.

NB before the crisis in 2011, Syria was a relatively prosperous State.

As for Iran, the country is doing relatively well
Re: Afghanistan, Taliban And The Will Of The People by AntiBalaka: 2:49pm On Aug 17, 2021
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Mikecold:
grin grin

Get well soon
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Ebonyi
Re: Afghanistan, Taliban And The Will Of The People by Nobody: 2:50pm On Aug 17, 2021
TonyeBarcanista:

Maybe you don't know that Syria ruin is caused by the refusal of the West to come to terms with the legitimacy of President Assad. They wanted to force a regime change like was done in Libya but Assad aligned with Russia to remain.

NB before the crisis in 2011, Syria was a relatively prosperous State.

As for Iran, the country is doing relatively well
You are a lost case

Turkey, Russia china that were with Assad all through and basically prevented the west from interfering in Syria

What difference did those support do for Syria

Is it not the same west you guys don't want to associate with, so what do you now crave their legitimacy for

Is that not the same puppethood as you call it

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Re: Afghanistan, Taliban And The Will Of The People by Nobody: 2:54pm On Aug 17, 2021
TonyeBarcanista:

Which Afghans fell from which sky? So the media propaganda and stunt of people less than 0.1% of the population represent the entire country? As for the woman, it is part of Shari'a for women to be indoors while the men work to fend for them. It's part of what they signed up for...
see the way you are yapping trash

Those women under Sharia republic don't even have rights over themselves, they are entrusted to their younger brother, father's etc from birth to death

Who in turn make decisions for them decide whether they can run or not by holding their passports

Is hatred for west that is blinding you from seeing when you are in your hut enjoying democracy and not under Sharia against your wish

https://www.hrw.org/report/2016/07/16/boxed/women-and-saudi-arabias-male-guardianship-system

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Re: Afghanistan, Taliban And The Will Of The People by TonyeBarcanista(m): 2:58pm On Aug 17, 2021
Mikecold:
You are a lost case

Turkey, Russia china that were with Assad all through and basically prevented the west from interfering in Syria

What difference did those support do for Syria

Is it not the same west you guys don't want to associate with, so what do you now crave their legitimacy for

Is that not the same puppethood as you call it
How do you expect prosperity in a war situation? Let the USA and West mind their business, Syria will return to her prosperous ways.
Re: Afghanistan, Taliban And The Will Of The People by Nobody: 2:58pm On Aug 17, 2021
TonyeBarcanista:

How do you expect prosperity in a war situation? Let the USA and West mind their business, Syria will return to her prosperous ways.
But same you blame Syria ruins on the west not supporting them

But your president says the west and the world shouldn't leave Terrorists nations to their own self

When shit hits the roof you are all in the waters looking for asylum from the same west

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Re: Afghanistan, Taliban And The Will Of The People by Maxymilliano(m): 3:18pm On Aug 17, 2021
"We went to Afghanistan almost 20 years ago with clear goals: get those who attacked us on September 11,2001 - and make sure al qaeda could not use Afghanistan as a base from which to attack us again.

We did that a decade ago.

Our mission was never supposed to be nation building".

- President Joe Biden
Re: Afghanistan, Taliban And The Will Of The People by CaptainAyub: 5:14pm On Aug 17, 2021
Mikecold:
grin grin

Get well soon
Modafuka needs to see a shrink

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Re: Afghanistan, Taliban And The Will Of The People by Mangekyo: 5:31pm On Aug 17, 2021
Mikecold:
But same you blame Syria ruins on the west not supporting them

But your president says the west and the world shouldn't leave Terrorists nations to their own self

When shit hits the roof you are all in the waters looking for asylum from the same west

See as you're slamming and blasting that guy. You're a truly Niger deltan, iliterate abokeys don't stand a chance

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Re: Afghanistan, Taliban And The Will Of The People by Nobody: 6:33pm On Aug 17, 2021
TonyeBarcanista:

I beg to disagree...

Which Islamic republic is a shithole? Is it Iran that is doing relatively well? Is it Kingdom of Saudi Arabia? Is it Qatar? Was it Iraq before US invasion? These are Islamic republics though.

The north doesn't wasn't secularism, they have shown countless times that they want Shari'a system, but the constitution and political establishment is the one foisting the fake secularism on them.

NB our constitution is neither secular nor Shari'a.. Just confusion
you don't know what constitution binds this country yet you think you can argue with me in your errors and confusion

The constitution says the state is distinct from any religion since you are so confused

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Re: Afghanistan, Taliban And The Will Of The People by TonyeBarcanista(m): 11:51am On Aug 18, 2021
Mikecold:
you don't know what constitution binds this country yet you think you can argue with me in your errors and confusion

The constitution says the state is distinct from any religion since you are so confused
Yet, same constitution created Shari'a courts and recognised the criminal system. If not for confusion, why would a constitution that kicked against Theocracy still turnaround to create Shari'a courts?
Re: Afghanistan, Taliban And The Will Of The People by Nobody: 12:32pm On Aug 18, 2021
TonyeBarcanista:

Yet, same constitution created Shari'a courts and recognised the criminal system. If not for confusion, why would a constitution that kicked against Theocracy still turnaround to create Shari'a courts?
That's the hypocrisy of north that claims to own this shithole

Does that changes the fact that the country was established upon a justice system devoid of religion of state.

It's the many loopsidedness Muslims are allowed to get away with, yet instead of you condemning it,

You coward in fear because and try to appease them because you know they can slit your throat in lawlessness.

Does lawlessness for long make it law?

In sane society if you want Sharia and it's court statewise then you must cease sovereignty under a secular state

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Re: Afghanistan, Taliban And The Will Of The People by Randerl: 12:48pm On Aug 18, 2021
@TonyeBarcanista are these your new Role Models cum Inspiration?
Re: Afghanistan, Taliban And The Will Of The People by TonyeBarcanista(m): 1:16pm On Aug 18, 2021
Randerl:
@TonyeBarcanista are these your new Role Models cum Inspiration?

Role models? Nope! I am not a Muslim and I don't subscribe to Sharia nor any form of theocracy. However, I am a strong believer of allowing the will of people prevail in their geographical space.

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