Taliban in Kabul as President Flees

Discussion in 'Politics' started by Mercor, Aug 15, 2021.

  1. vanzandt

    vanzandt

    I wouldn't say "demanded", I merely asked.

    I hope you're wrong on this one. At least with regards to the innocent.
    But with these f's, if things escalate, it won't work out that way.
    They'll take shelter in homes, schools, and hospitals.
    F'n barbarians.

    I said this a year or so ago about your posts.... I may breeze through other people's, but I always read yours. There's a few others too, but you have been spot on from the git-go on this one. You really have. Hats off.

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    Random thoughts...
    If a stock is highly overvalued, most of the time it spikes north hard before it drops precipitously.
    Now I would have bet anything yesterday the markets would have sold off... at least a little... today. Instead we have a record close on the Naz, and the other two are in the ether also.

    But the defense etf's... they were green, but basically they beta'd the tide.

    This is interesting....
    More to follow on this if I feel like digging later.

    Ok one more thing.....

    And I say this with 10,000% complete honesty.... in my opinion.... despite all his bs and all his f/u's... I firmly believe this would not be happening if Trump was in office. He's a f'n bully. But ya know what, that's the only thing that works against these pos's. Let Trump see a woman getting set on fire... I promise you... it would be... "deal's over mother f'rs, you die".
    But it wouldn't come to that.
    And I guess we can all play hypothetical situations all day, so that's just my opinion, but I know I'm right.

    There's only one way to handle a f'n bully.... and that's to be a bigger f'n bully.
    With the muscle to back it up.
    pffff.....
    ...Trump lives for that.

    But whatever. Nothing we write here means 2 sh8ts anyway.
    Except figuring out the markets.
    Workin' on that.
    As always.
     
    #731     Aug 23, 2021
  2. Snarkhund

    Snarkhund

    They feared Trump. His unpredictability and his willingness to put a Hellfire missile up an Iranian general's butt on the tarmac in Iraq pretty much worked in his favor.
     
    #732     Aug 23, 2021
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  3. vanzandt

    vanzandt

    Yeah, good luck with that lol.

    But if we're gonna conjure up fantasyland here...
    ....maybe on the way over we can get them to schedule a 2 or 3 hour refueling stop at an AFB near our southern border.

    Just a thought.
     
    #733     Aug 23, 2021
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  4. Allegedly the military has told Biden they have to know by tomorrow whether they need to plan for an extension of the deadline.

    Heh. That's going to generate some doublespeak, circumlocutionary bloviating that only Miss Cleo would be able to define as "yes" or "no."

    Helmets on for some olympic level spin.

    Preview of coming events:

    "While we have not decided at this time to extend the deadline, I have instructed the Joint Chiefs to take steps to allow for that option should it be needed to accomplish our goal of returning every American"..............blah, blah, blah.

    The problem is of course that buying time with the media does not necessarily buy any time with the Taliban.

    There is actually a little subtext in what the military is asking for that is more important than may meet the eye. They apparently are willing to sandwich the President between a rock and hard place in public as a means of protecting themselves against future charges that they failed to take action. I guess they must have gotten burned recently by having to take some blame for Biden's directives. As in "very recently."

    MORE TO COME.


    US military gives Biden a deadline to decide on extending Afghanistan evacuations


    https://www.cnn.com/2021/08/23/politics/afghanistan-kabul-airport-military-deadline/index.html
     
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    #734     Aug 23, 2021
  5. ph1l

    ph1l

    psaki-circle-back.gif :D
     
    #735     Aug 23, 2021
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  6. Deja vu all over again.

    The retreat from Kabul in 1842:


    This whole experience has come as a terrible shock to the US, but there is really no excuse for that. The West, and especially the English-speaking world, has had ample opportunity to learn this lesson. After the first British fiasco in Afghanistan ended in total annihilation during the retreat from Kabul in 1842, the army chaplain in Jalalabad, Rev G R Gleig, summed up the experience.


    It was, he wrote, "a war begun for no wise purpose, carried on with a strange mixture of rashness and timidity, brought to a close after suffering and disaster, without much glory attached either to the government which directed, or the great body of troops which waged it. Not one benefit, political or military, has been acquired with this war. Our eventual evacuation of the country resembled the retreat of an army defeated".

    There's only one way for the Taliban to hold power

    https://www.thenationalnews.com/opi...s-only-one-way-for-the-taliban-to-hold-power/
     
    #736     Aug 23, 2021
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  7. Buy1Sell2

    Buy1Sell2

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    #737     Aug 24, 2021
  8. Actually I think these people were consulted and are now considered the Joint Chiefs of Staff
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    #738     Aug 24, 2021
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  9. The Tali are calling the shots and they are dictating the terms of our surrender. That's how it works. We are the equivalent of the Japanese/Germans after WW II. The victors determine the future, and that ain't us.
     
    #739     Aug 24, 2021
  10. Snarkhund

    Snarkhund

    None of the people on that list could locate Afghanistan on a map of the world.
     
    #740     Aug 24, 2021
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