The Taliban & The End of US Hegemony with Sami Hamdi and Ibrahim Moiz
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- Опубликовано: 31 июл 2024
- This week we bring together two commentators and analysts to make sense of the regional and international dimensions to the crisis. Sami Hamdi is the Editor-in-Chief of the International Interest. An experienced geopolitical analyst, he is a frequent guest on Aljazeera, Sky News, TRT World, and other outlets. Ibrahim Moiz is a writer and researcher on South Asia with considerable insight into Afghanistan and Pakistan. He writes for TRT World and other outlets. We consider the events of the past twenty years and what next for America and the Muslim world.
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The Thinking Muslim Podcast Episode 58
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00:00 Introduction
03:28 A brief history of the Taliban
08:08 The 'restrictive' ideology of the Taliban
11:54 How 9/11 and the War on Terror led to the invasion of Afghanistan
16:23 Social engineering and imposing democratic values
26:41 The incoherence of US policy
33:17 The impact of American public opinion
35:31 How US war tactics exacerbated support for the Taliban
43:41 The role of Pakistan
52:38 Did China's rise affect US policy?
59:21 Is this a different Taliban compared to the 1990s?
01:03:41 Closing thoughts on the state of the Muslim World today
Not ' countless Afghans ', uncounted Afghans. Always uncounted and unnamed..
Sami has great insight. Thanks
damn sami 2021 hits diff ❤
Great effort. But could you plz make it downloadable? Thanks.
Lots of information...
Music 😮 was very different
Why no video ? Please make it video too
I think it evolved. We all did.
What was your impression of Mike Pompeo ?
I think he was a man I've misjudged.
Allah said: "Surely, I will make you the leader of mankind." "What about my offspring?" Asked Abraham. "My pledge," said Allah, "will not apply to the evil doers." And when his Lord tested Abraham with certain words, and he fulfilled them. He said, 'I am making you a leader of humanity.
#Quran
Taliban are Islamic students
who carry out islamic law fromA Afghanistanie
I couldn’t understand Abrahim
If the Afghans thought America as occupiers, then why did every afghan want to leave Afghanistan?? We would not have seen such large crowds at airports and borders.
The same reason why a lot of poor people would like to migrate to what they think is a better place
Taliban representative answer: "If today US bring an Aeroplane into Indian Airport and says you have three hours whoever comes we will take you to USA and give you citizenship, The whole India will come to Airport, does that mean Indians are teriified of their government"..... Same is the case for any country. Just because 20,000 Afghans want to leave Afghanistan for a better western life, it doesn't mean 35 million Afghans don't consider America Occipier.
Simple those afghans were puppets servants of their occupiers usa nato that's why they were afraid of Taliban revenge n more so coz they became westernised aka slave psychologically
@@ahmedalikhan9730 brilliant answer. silenced him for a year and counting...
@@saqlainalvi5485he actually rambled lies and I believe he himself knows this 😂🤣
To start with, 120 thousand Afghans (not 20 thousand as he claimed) boarded the US plane and nearly the same number gathered at the airport but couldn't make it.
Here's a very strong and accurate evidence showing most Afghans wouldn't want to live under the Taliban.
Notice the highest number of Afghan flight was to Pakistan even though Pakistan itself was helpless and poor. 👇
Pakistan 1.4 million
Iran 700000
Turkey 130000
India. 15000
Indonesia. 7000
😂😂😂😂
This Pakistani failed to mention Pakistani base