birchesgreen
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Or has it? The drone strike on ISIS-K indicates it might just have entered a new phase.If nothing else, America's longest war has finally finished.
Or has it? The drone strike on ISIS-K indicates it might just have entered a new phase.If nothing else, America's longest war has finally finished.
Did that drone strike occur prior to the final US force withdrawal?Or has it? The drone strike on ISIS-K indicates it might just have entered a new phase.
It did I believe, it occurred a day or two ago.Did that drone strike occur prior to the final US force withdrawal?
Good interview with a retired four star general on R4 this morning who suggested that now the US has completely pulled out of Afghanistan their 'over the horizon' capability will be very much diminished. Military intelligence on the ground is still needed for that to work. As of today there isn't any.Or has it? The drone strike on ISIS-K indicates it might just have entered a new phase.
Do you really think thats the last time they are going to attempt to strike ISIS? Lack of intel will probably mean even more "collateral damage" than they get already.Good interview with a retired four star general on R4 this morning who suggested that now the US has completely pulled out of Afghanistan their 'over the horizon' capability will be very much diminished. Military intelligence on the ground is still needed for that to work. As of today there isn't any.
Given that the Taliban are the enemies of ISIS (indeed, many Taliban were killed in the recent suicide bomb; ISIS mostly think the Taliban are apostates and heretics), we may be in the curious position of using whatever influence we have to soften and moderate the Taliban and give tacit encouragement to their efforts to suppress ISIS.Do you really think thats the last time they are going to attempt to strike ISIS? Lack of intel will probably mean even more "collateral damage" than they get already.
Do you really think thats the last time they are going to attempt to strike ISIS? Lack of intel will probably mean even more "collateral damage" than they get already.
What do you mean? The whole Cold War was nothing but outsourcing.Well we will see, i think the US are still too addicted to war to outsource it just yet.
Between this debacle, what occurred on January 6th, and the USA's highly incompetent COVID response, every nation on Earth should be asking themselves if America is truly the global superpower it claims to be.
If anything, the United States of 2021 is more similar to Argentina than it is to the United States of 1991 - a laughingstock of a nation with increasingly questionable stability, a gradually declining quality of life, astonishing gaps between the haves and have-nots, and delusions of being a developed nation.
Oil, control of the opium supply?One has to wonder what all those soldiers died for?
Whats the Cold War got to do with the price of fish, it ended a long time ago.What do you mean? The whole Cold War was nothing but outsourcing.
Your contention was that the USA doesn't do outsourced wars. The way that they conducted themselves during the Cold War clearly shows that they can and do.Whats the Cold War got to do with the price of fish, it ended a long time ago.
I didn't say they didn't do it in the past, they haven't done it recently which is more relevant.Your contention was that the USA doesn't do outsourced wars. The way that they conducted themselves during the Cold War clearly shows that they can and do.
I didn't say they didn't do it in the past, they haven't done it recently which is more relevant.
Difficult to call them mercenaries when the contracts were being let directly by the DoD.I'd call that modern day mercenaries personally but each to their own.
who are we now relying on for accurate on-the-ground reporting of daily events there?
I'm not sure that we have ever had accurate on-the-ground reporting of daily events in Afghanistan, but there are still foreign journalists (and, one assumes, expensive heavily armed security contractors) in country.Now that all coalition forces have left Afghanistan, who are we now relying on for accurate on-the-ground reporting of daily events there?
The UK is in talks with the Taliban to secure safe passage out of Afghanistan for a number of British nationals and Afghans who remain there.
The talks, involving UK officials and "senior" Taliban members, are taking place in Doha, Qatar, No 10 said.
The defence secretary is understood to have told MPs that between 150-250 people eligible for relocation - plus their families - remain in the country.
It comes after a Taliban pledge to allow further departures.
On Tuesday, Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab said more than 17,000 people had been evacuated by the UK from Afghanistan so far, including over 5,000 UK nationals.
He also said UK needed to face the "new reality" in Afghanistan and work with other nations to exercise a "moderating influence" on the Taliban.
That's about the number that was reported previously, though the true number is probably closer to 1,000 including the families of those who helped us.Turns out we didn't get everybody out and the UK Government are trying to negotiate with the Taliban to get another 150-250 eligible people out:
They show a great deal of courage, as organisations such as ISIS-K could regard them as targets. The Canadian journalist, Lyce Doucet now in her 60's who works for the BBC is still there, I understand.In addition to the journalists that remain there, you mean?
New details emerged Tuesday on the extent of cooperation between US Military members and Taliban officials during the push to get Americans to the Kabul airport before an evacuation deadline.
Those efforts involved coordination with the Taliban both in advance and throughout efforts to gather groups of Americans to get them through guarded checkpoints.
The efforts took place during a period where where White House and military officials acknowledged channels of communication with the Taliban – and offered measured statements vouching for the assistance provided by the Taliban in getting Americans out.
That applies equally to his boss and several of his colleagues in Cabinet.The sheer incompetence and disinterest evident from Raab..yikes.
That applies equally to his boss and several of his colleagues in Cabinet.
Reminds me of the old adage..."Better the Devil you know"And in the absence of any worthwhile opposition people keep bloody voting for them over and over. Argh.
Indeed. I'm so glad that we voted for this strong and stable governance we've enjoyed since 2015 rather than chaos with Ed Miliband. Properly dodged a bullet there.Reminds me of the old adage..."Better the Devil you know"