Monday, July 5, 2021

Latest Report Shows US Military Vehicles Falling Into Taliban Hands At A Shocking Alarming Rate

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Sputnik: US Military Vehicles Falling Into Taliban Hands at Alarming Rate, Report Finds 

The United States and its allies began their withdrawal from Afghanistan in May after over 19 years of war against the Taliban. Washington has promised to complete the pullout by the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 terror attacks – which served as the formal pretext for the invasion of Afghanistan and the start of a global "war on terror." 

The US-equipped Afghan National Army is reportedly surrendering its military equipment and weapons to the Taliban at an alarming rate, with entire battalions of soldiers disbanding without a fight in anticipation of an imminent collapse of the government amid the ongoing US and NATO withdrawal from the country.  

A thorough open-source intelligence investigation of Afghan security forces equipment by Oryx, a conflict-focused news outlet trusted by major US media including Forbes, estimates that the Taliban has gotten its hands on as many as 715 Humvees and other light trucks, plus dozens of armoured vehicles and heavy artillery systems, in recent weeks.  

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WNU Editor: The report that documents the equipment that has been lost (between June 1, 2021 to June 23, 2021) is here .... Disaster At Hand: Documenting Afghan Military Equipment Losses Since June 2021 (ORYX).

11 comments:

Andrew Jackson said...

LOL!!!!

Anonymous said...

Brilliant. Just fcking brilliant.

Jac said...

As what happens in Iraq against ISIS.

Anonymous said...

Once the Taliban conquer Afghanistan will they continue cultivating drugs? I think they will
since it is a major portion of their revenue. Much as the Columbian cartels exported cocaine after a few decades of it, there is a huge number of Columbian addicts. It was all fun and games when it was just American addicts. What will the Taliban do with Afghan addicts? Will regional power brokers give the Taliban their full cut of drug profits or will they skim?

With Russia and Pakistan enforcing borders more, will drugs make it to markets like Europe? One way for Pakistan to partially control or influence the Taliban is to restrict or not restrict the flow of drugs. Some Pakistani officials may be suborn by drug runners, but the ISI will see access to Pakistan ports as leverage. Point is the Taliban may not make as much profit with drugs as before. They may make more. It remains to be seen. However it is a source of leverage to crack down on the drug routes.

Without American tax money going to Afghanistan and Pakistan there will be an economic contraction. I hope the Taliban and the Pak elite enjoy.

The State Department will resist totally defunding the Pakistani backstabbers.

Anonymous said...

Will the Taliban be able to keep many of the vehicles they capture operational?

Anonymous said...

Another war that the middle class has to pay for on behalf of the "elite" and corporate media like CNN that talked you into it. No consequences? Must be nice to be unaccountable demons

fred said...

Bush sent our forces into there
Grow a brain

fred said...

Wars begin prior to nred reporting them
Grow a brain

Anonymous said...

Is nred a typo or an acronym?

COA is course of action. It is a common acronym.

I believe nred is a typo by the dumb blond.

Dumb blond is not going to give us his preferred former retired course of action (COA) of how to respond to the 911 attack.

Then the blond moves the goal posts. Blondie mentions Wars. Wars plural not war singular. No one was asking about wars since the beginning of time.

So shoot and scoot live up to his reputation. He flies in like a seagull, craps, and flies away.

fred said...

And you eat it

Anonymous said...

I pick it up with a shovel like I would dog poop and put in the rubbish bin. Things is that a dog does not know better and most every dog is more useful than you. I appreciate your reply as you have circumscribed your character quite nicely.

Ladies and Gentlemen,

Fred still has not told us how the U.S. should have replied to the 911 attacks.