Taliban fighters advance into Panjshir amid fears over civil war

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Taliban fighters advance deep into province of Panjshir with resistance forces struggling to hold out

US General Mark Milley: 'I think there's a very good probability of civil war'. Analysts are concerned conditions could be ripe for Al Queda or ISIS to return.

 

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Afghanistan has been having civil Wars for centuries, Thats what they do. Isn't time that these western know it all's pulled their heads in. And be more concerned about their own part of the world and how it's going down the toilet.

Strange lot the Afghans( I assume the Taliban are Afghans too). They seem to have been timid within a national army role and full of bravery as revolutionaries. Something not right here.

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That’s a complete lie The resistance forces lured the savage Taliban into the valley then blocked their way out now they are trapped 75% of them ether got killed or captured the rest is raning up and down don’t know where to

It was nice of Joe to let them have all those guns & equipment.

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