West condemns Taliban over ‘summary killings’ of ex-soldiers and police

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Human Rights Watch says 47 former members of Afghan national security forces have been killed or forcibly disappeared

that it says documents the summary execution or enforced disappearance of 47 former members of the Afghan national security forces, other military personnel, police and intelligence agents who had either surrendered to or been apprehended by the Taliban from mid-August through October.

 

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Condemns, or strongly-condemns .. The devil is in the detail .. 🤔🙄🇺🇸😔🇬🇧🤑🤝😈💔😔😔😔

In War througout history you kill your enemy you win. WW2 we did that and we won. Taliban won in Afghanistan with a few thousand guys on motorcycles becsuse people feared them...we lose because our ROE are written by lawyers not Gen Patton types

البرجان و الطائرتان و المنتظران و المتقابلان و المعلمان و المطابقان و المتحققان و الشرطان و العرضان و الكتابان و القانونان و النجمتان و الحالتان و الظهران و الردان و القمتان و القادمان و العاملان و المحققان و العقلان ، طالب العلو سيخط مطابقا لما حملته عالية في بطنها فإذا ما طال.ء

Know that this is due completely to the 'arrangement' made by Donald Trump with the Taliban before the end of his Presidency. The 'arrangement' was locked into place with no means of retraction. Do not even think of blaming current President Joe Biden for anything that happens.

And, they want those countries they chased away their money.🤑

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