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Re: The War on Terror /Central Asia/Mid East/Africa thread

Posted: Sun August 22, 2021 4:00 am
by simple schoolboy
Currently conflicted as to which regional struggle to focus on, the establishment of Khalistan, the insurgency in Balochistan, or the plight of the Anglophone Cameroonians.

I'm pretty sure the only compromise is to bring them all in to establish the state of Jefferson, and they'll get along fine and effectively resist any incursions from the despised Newsonites and their equivalent Oregon kin.

Re: The War on Terror /Central Asia/Mid East/Africa thread

Posted: Sun August 22, 2021 12:36 pm
by Bi_3
dimejinky99 wrote:How so?
Obviously can’t airlift the entire population out. But those at the airport are wasting their time while far far many more others have started the long walk to Europe. The airport is getting all the coverage though obviously.

Because the war was already lost:
So what is airlifting a couple hundred Afghan civilians (aside from SIVs) gonna do besides drive more desperate people towards the airport?

Re: The War on Terror /Central Asia/Mid East/Africa thread

Posted: Sun August 22, 2021 1:24 pm
by elliseamos
What are the numbers for the taliban side?

Look at all those lives saved by Joey B.!

Re: The War on Terror /Central Asia/Mid East/Africa thread

Posted: Sun August 22, 2021 6:09 pm
by dimejinky99
elliseamos wrote:What are the numbers for the taliban side?

Look at all those lives saved by Joey B.!

They’ve not only left billions of dollars in cash. They’ve left hundreds of billions in military hardware.
Tanks choppers missile systems weaponry
All of it.

What could possibly go wrong?

September 11 is gonna be interesting

Re: The War on Terror /Central Asia/Mid East/Africa thread

Posted: Sun August 22, 2021 11:21 pm
by elliseamos
dimejinky99 wrote:
elliseamos wrote:What are the numbers for the taliban side?

Look at all those lives saved by Joey B.!

They’ve not only left billions of dollars in cash. They’ve left hundreds of billions in military hardware.
Tanks choppers missile systems weaponry
All of it.

What could possibly go wrong?

September 11 is gonna be interesting
Can Joe claim it as a loss and recoup some tax deduction?

Take that, Debt-heads!

Re: The War on Terror /Central Asia/Mid East/Africa thread

Posted: Mon August 23, 2021 12:51 pm
by Bi_3
elliseamos wrote:
dimejinky99 wrote:
elliseamos wrote:What are the numbers for the taliban side?

Look at all those lives saved by Joey B.!

They’ve not only left billions of dollars in cash. They’ve left hundreds of billions in military hardware.
Tanks choppers missile systems weaponry
All of it.

What could possibly go wrong?

September 11 is gonna be interesting
Can Joe claim it as a loss and recoup some tax deduction?

Take that, Debt-heads!

What was his alternative? Leaving the small pockets of the Afghan army willing to fight with nothing but sticks and rocks?


Agree they should have burned the cash though.

Re: The War on Terror /Central Asia/Mid East/Africa thread

Posted: Tue August 24, 2021 12:04 am
by dimejinky99

Re: The War on Terror /Central Asia/Mid East/Africa thread

Posted: Tue August 24, 2021 12:07 am
by tragabigzanda
FUCK ICE

Re: The War on Terror /Central Asia/Mid East/Africa thread

Posted: Tue August 24, 2021 3:59 am
by simple schoolboy
Bi_3 wrote:
elliseamos wrote:
dimejinky99 wrote:
elliseamos wrote:What are the numbers for the taliban side?

Look at all those lives saved by Joey B.!

They’ve not only left billions of dollars in cash. They’ve left hundreds of billions in military hardware.
Tanks choppers missile systems weaponry
All of it.

What could possibly go wrong?

September 11 is gonna be interesting
Can Joe claim it as a loss and recoup some tax deduction?

Take that, Debt-heads!

What was his alternative? Leaving the small pockets of the Afghan army willing to fight with nothing but sticks and rocks?


Agree they should have burned the cash though.
Are you pushing the narrative we see in replies to this?
NOVA is all in on cope, it would seem.

Re: The War on Terror /Central Asia/Mid East/Africa thread

Posted: Tue August 24, 2021 11:24 am
by Bi_3
simple schoolboy wrote:
Bi_3 wrote:
elliseamos wrote:
dimejinky99 wrote:
elliseamos wrote:What are the numbers for the taliban side?

Look at all those lives saved by Joey B.!

They’ve not only left billions of dollars in cash. They’ve left hundreds of billions in military hardware.
Tanks choppers missile systems weaponry
All of it.

What could possibly go wrong?

September 11 is gonna be interesting
Can Joe claim it as a loss and recoup some tax deduction?

Take that, Debt-heads!

What was his alternative? Leaving the small pockets of the Afghan army willing to fight with nothing but sticks and rocks?


Agree they should have burned the cash though.
Are you pushing the narrative we see in replies to this?
NOVA is all in on cope, it would seem.



Not pushing a narrative, but the more I consider it, the more I don't see any win here for 'Murca only mitigating losses. That doesn't excuse the fact they we failed to evacuate by the negotiated time (going months past) and look like fucking clowns doing it, hurting ourselves and our allies in the process. It's that at some point we need to acknowledge the sunk cost and get out.

Re: The War on Terror /Central Asia/Mid East/Africa thread

Posted: Wed August 25, 2021 3:46 am
by simple schoolboy
Bi_3 wrote:
simple schoolboy wrote:
Bi_3 wrote:
elliseamos wrote:
dimejinky99 wrote:
elliseamos wrote:What are the numbers for the taliban side?

Look at all those lives saved by Joey B.!

They’ve not only left billions of dollars in cash. They’ve left hundreds of billions in military hardware.
Tanks choppers missile systems weaponry
All of it.

What could possibly go wrong?

September 11 is gonna be interesting
Can Joe claim it as a loss and recoup some tax deduction?

Take that, Debt-heads!

What was his alternative? Leaving the small pockets of the Afghan army willing to fight with nothing but sticks and rocks?


Agree they should have burned the cash though.
Are you pushing the narrative we see in replies to this?
NOVA is all in on cope, it would seem.



Not pushing a narrative, but the more I consider it, the more I don't see any win here for 'Murca only mitigating losses. That doesn't excuse the fact they we failed to evacuate by the negotiated time (going months past) and look like fucking clowns doing it, hurting ourselves and our allies in the process. It's that at some point we need to acknowledge the sunk cost and get out.
I've seen more than a few, "its going better than could be expected" takes, which are bizarre.

Glad to hear you have a more reality based assessment.

On the topic of bizarre takes: claiming the Taliban captured stocks of MANPADS. We only funded their military to do COIN stuff. If Tajikstan chose to invade Afghanistan, we may very well have supported it, and certainly would not have armed the Afghans to in any way resist air power. Seems unlikely the Afghan defense ministry would send out RFQs for weapons systems they would have to pay for themselves.

The only thing that makes any sense was an old article talking about a C-RAM system in Kabul being described as an Afghan air defense system. Which it is, kinda. They blew up the one by the embassy when they decamped to the airport.

Re: The War on Terror /Central Asia/Mid East/Africa thread

Posted: Wed August 25, 2021 10:23 am
by Bi_3
simple schoolboy wrote:
Bi_3 wrote:
simple schoolboy wrote:
Bi_3 wrote:
elliseamos wrote:
dimejinky99 wrote:
elliseamos wrote:What are the numbers for the taliban side?

Look at all those lives saved by Joey B.!

They’ve not only left billions of dollars in cash. They’ve left hundreds of billions in military hardware.
Tanks choppers missile systems weaponry
All of it.

What could possibly go wrong?

September 11 is gonna be interesting
Can Joe claim it as a loss and recoup some tax deduction?

Take that, Debt-heads!

What was his alternative? Leaving the small pockets of the Afghan army willing to fight with nothing but sticks and rocks?


Agree they should have burned the cash though.
Are you pushing the narrative we see in replies to this?
NOVA is all in on cope, it would seem.



Not pushing a narrative, but the more I consider it, the more I don't see any win here for 'Murca only mitigating losses. That doesn't excuse the fact they we failed to evacuate by the negotiated time (going months past) and look like fucking clowns doing it, hurting ourselves and our allies in the process. It's that at some point we need to acknowledge the sunk cost and get out.
I've seen more than a few, "its going better than could be expected" takes, which are bizarre.

Glad to hear you have a more reality based assessment.

On the topic of bizarre takes: claiming the Taliban captured stocks of MANPADS. We only funded their military to do COIN stuff. If Tajikstan chose to invade Afghanistan, we may very well have supported it, and certainly would not have armed the Afghans to in any way resist air power. Seems unlikely the Afghan defense ministry would send out RFQs for weapons systems they would have to pay for themselves.

The only thing that makes any sense was an old article talking about a C-RAM system in Kabul being described as an Afghan air defense system. Which it is, kinda. They blew up the one by the embassy when they decamped to the airport.

If this is true, then people all the way up the chain should end up in jail. Soldiers should die before surrendering those.

Re: The War on Terror /Central Asia/Mid East/Africa thread

Posted: Thu August 26, 2021 2:31 pm
by McParadigm

Re: The War on Terror /Central Asia/Mid East/Africa thread

Posted: Thu August 26, 2021 3:36 pm
by dimejinky99
Everyone knew this was coming. Each plane leaving is firing flares to deter any missles.
This is a heartbreak. It’s gonna get worse.

Re: The War on Terror /Central Asia/Mid East/Africa thread

Posted: Thu August 26, 2021 5:29 pm
by tragabigzanda
FUCK ICE

Re: The War on Terror /Central Asia/Mid East/Africa thread

Posted: Fri August 27, 2021 12:12 am
by simple schoolboy
I kinda half listened to Biden's speech, and it didn't strike me as terrible. Are the people negatively reacting to it based mostly on the visuals?

Re: The War on Terror /Central Asia/Mid East/Africa thread

Posted: Fri August 27, 2021 11:31 am
by dimejinky99
We don’t call them perfidious Albion for nothing.

No words for this


Re: The War on Terror /Central Asia/Mid East/Africa thread

Posted: Sat August 28, 2021 12:00 am
by dimejinky99
60 Afghans were also killed.

Re: The War on Terror /Central Asia/Mid East/Africa thread

Posted: Sat August 28, 2021 12:03 am
by dimejinky99
Watch this. Unfuckinbelievable.

"Do we know if the crowd has thinned out yet because of the terrorist attack? Thought it was extraordinary they all stayed…"

Re: The War on Terror /Central Asia/Mid East/Africa thread

Posted: Sat August 28, 2021 2:58 pm
by dimejinky99
Unbelievable