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  • Опубликовано: 15 авг 2024
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    Before Russia made all the daily front pages, another event had the world's attention: the takeover of the Taliban in Afghanistan. Many expected the worst from this new regime based on the most fundamentalist interpretation of Islam and, my dear friends... they were not wrong.
    The constant violations of human rights, the persecution of ethnic minorities, the destruction of all rights and freedom of women and girls, the harboring of terrorists and much more has earned the Taliban a textbook international isolation, and the consequences are devastating.
    How did the Taliban get here, how are they ruling Afghanistan, is the government being as disastrous as many say it is, or will they have improved the management of the country, and who is courting the Taliban today?
    #Afghanistan #MiddleEast #VisualPolitik

Комментарии • 1,8 тыс.

  • @guydreamr
    @guydreamr Год назад +107

    No surprise that the Taliban are acting just like...the Taliban.

    • @hanzalaomar9915
      @hanzalaomar9915 Год назад

      You don't have problems with the Taliban but Islamic laws. This is a war against Islam

    • @sgt_slobber.7628
      @sgt_slobber.7628 Год назад +1

      I prefer to call them the Pharisees from Hell!!!!!:/

    • @gyhghyu
      @gyhghyu Год назад

      The world respects only the powerful and the Taliban is well aware of that

    • @Ed_is_sad
      @Ed_is_sad 11 месяцев назад

      Yet people are suprised

  • @pgr3290
    @pgr3290 Год назад +399

    Afghan people might feel the West abandoned them and the West might feel Afghans never had the stomach to fight for their country and nation build anyway. Both are probably right.

    • @UghIHateTheseThings
      @UghIHateTheseThings Год назад +34

      This is the correct answer

    • @justsefa1843
      @justsefa1843 Год назад +14

      I want to see how enthusiastic you are about war, when your nation is war torn for decades without end.

    • @pgr3290
      @pgr3290 Год назад +44

      @@justsefa1843 Ever heard of the Hundred Years' War? Well that name is a lie. It lasted 116 years.

    • @justsefa1843
      @justsefa1843 Год назад +21

      @@pgr3290 The 100 years war was not conducted with the same destructive capabilities. It was more like one army raised here, one battle here, stale mate for a couple of years, etc.
      Modern wars cost daily lives and even the Napleonic wars themselves were so devastating that the leading figures actively tried to prevent getting themselves into a similar mess, regardless of feelings.
      So no, your example is absolutely ridiculous.

    • @umar7182
      @umar7182 Год назад +2

      West gave them billions of dollar, built their roads schools hospital industries, spent billions on training of Afghan national Army, promoted women education and women participation in work force.
      But Afghan soldiers surrendered to taliban without firing a single shot because deep down Afghans know that Taliban is on right islamic path and democracy is a evil western ideology.
      There are countries like Taiwan, South Korea, Singapore that developed themselves because of American intervention.
      Thing is you cant change someone if he doesnt want to improve.
      USA spent trillion dollar in Afghanistan, did everything for them but Afghanistan failed because afghanis do not want to be changed.

  • @infantryblack
    @infantryblack Год назад +78

    I love how you blame Trump for it all while he was not even the President during the withdrawal it was Biden.

    • @reactionarymike4331
      @reactionarymike4331 Год назад

      Biden did not even leave contractors behind to maintain the planes

    • @juaan6359
      @juaan6359 Год назад +5

      it seems you don't know much about politics. It doesn't really matter who was president during the evacuation itself

    • @Sanda2507
      @Sanda2507 Год назад

      Trump started the withdrawal, Biden had to end it

    • @heathen0150
      @heathen0150 Год назад

      Wow. I would tell you that pulling out was originally trumps plan and Biden is the one who implemented it. But like most trump voters. Facts don't mean much to you. Especially when those facts include dear leader.

    • @williamgill5286
      @williamgill5286 Год назад +26

      @@juaan6359 It seems you are the one who does not know much about that. Yes it does matter because whoever was president at the time had control over how the evacuation was done and could have done it a different way. booyah got ya nice try better luck next time kiddo

  • @wamingo
    @wamingo Год назад +37

    Tali BAN everything; No music, no haircuts, no ties, no women, no school, no aid, no life, no nothing. Eventually things can only improve.

    • @mikenogozones
      @mikenogozones Год назад +9

      Tell me about it, I was there a few months before the takeover to do some filming. I remember going for a haircut and a shave and being served an energy drink with Bollywood music playing in the background and at night smoking hookah at my hotel rooftop lounge (no alcohol but no big deal) now all of that is gone. All of the friends I made have either left or trying to get the hell out of there.

    • @hanzalaomar9915
      @hanzalaomar9915 Год назад +5

      You mean no evil

    • @wamingo
      @wamingo Год назад +16

      @@hanzalaomar9915 Not at all. I wish Afghans would have the freedoms that I enjoy. At the very least, they should be afforded the freedoms they got to taste while the west was assisting.
      Saudis are slowly gaining more freedoms, probably largely thanks to them wishing for western standards. Why would you deny it the Afghans?

    • @hanzalaomar9915
      @hanzalaomar9915 Год назад +3

      @@wamingo basically, you want them to be as evil as you are?

    • @wamingo
      @wamingo Год назад +7

      @@hanzalaomar9915 Liberty makes you evil? Explain.

  • @hsatin20
    @hsatin20 Год назад +123

    "The afghan government fell much more quickly than anyone would have expected". Anyone who went to combat with the "ANA or "ANP" knew they did not have the backbone to stand up to the taliban. Anyone who worked with politicians and local power broakers in Afghanistan could have told the US government that they were prepping for our pull out and in bed with the TB. The reason it was a 'surprise" was wishful thinking on the side of US politicians and careerism on the part of senior US officials, basicly giving false reports to make their efforts seem like they were "making effects" on the ground in Afghanistan.

    • @Felled-angel
      @Felled-angel Год назад

      That makes total sense 👏

    • @UniDocs_Mahapushpa_Cyavana
      @UniDocs_Mahapushpa_Cyavana Год назад

      I think they would have the backbone to fight the Taliban for a regime worth fighting for...

    • @shubashuba9209
      @shubashuba9209 Год назад +1

      I guess the Afghan people were more okay with living under Taliban rule and sharia law than we thought.

    • @ThirAilith
      @ThirAilith Год назад +1

      ​@@shubashuba9209don't forget how long they fought now, how many have died in their fight against the Taliban.
      Many continued to fight after we left Afghanistan but were sold out by greedy and corrupt superiors and were simply left in no position to really hold themselves against the Taliban.
      A good part of the people in Afghanistan were living the new found freedom through the West, while another good part was against that freedom, with Afghanistan being a complicated country on the political side with many different groups having power, fighting for power and having different views on things.

    • @user-ww2lc1yo9c
      @user-ww2lc1yo9c Год назад

      USA (the most powerful nation in human history) along with its powerful allies were in that country for almost 20 years. They were fighting against primitive people hiding in caves inside mountains. They failed to destroy these cave dwellers and inspite of spending 2$ TRILLION+, they failed to create a local army that can stand against and fight against these cave dwellers.
      What am I misunderstanding here?

  • @The13thRonin
    @The13thRonin Год назад +149

    You can't force freedom upon a people who are determined to be oppressed.

    • @view1st
      @view1st Год назад +15

      The European Union. 😂

    • @metalheadlass9868
      @metalheadlass9868 Год назад

      The men want to keep the patriarchal views in place but I assure you that the women are for freedom.

    • @indiasuperclean6969
      @indiasuperclean6969 Год назад +4

      SIR MY INDIA IS THE REAL SUPERPOWER NUMBER ONE🤗🇮🇳 WE HAVE THE BEST INFRASTRUCTURE AND HIGHSPEED RAIL 🤗🇮🇳 . THIS WHY IM SO LUCKY LIVE IN SUPER INDIA THE CLEANEST COUNTRY IN THE WORLD 🇮🇳🤗 , WE NEVER SCAM! WE GIVE RESPECT TO ALL WOMEN THEY CAN WALK SAFELY ALONE AT NIGHT AND WE HAVE CLEAN FOOD AND TOILET EVERYWHERE 🇮🇳🤗🚽, I KNOW MANY POOR PEOPLE JEALOUS WITH SUPER RICH INDIA 🤗🇮🇳🤗🇮🇳🤗🇮🇳🤗🇮🇳🤗🇮🇳🤗🇮🇳🤗🇮🇳🤗🇮🇳

    • @zoybean
      @zoybean Год назад

      Or rather, you are the oppressors and Taliban freed the people.

    • @dibyasinghsamant
      @dibyasinghsamant Год назад

      ​@@indiasuperclean6969pakistani mother seller larping as indian bcz his mother was rped by indian

  • @allanflippin2453
    @allanflippin2453 Год назад +330

    The one difference I notice is that for once, everything going on in Afghanistan is not the USA's fault. We should keep it that way.

    • @EngineerShaikhAbd-ul-AzizfromB
      @EngineerShaikhAbd-ul-AzizfromB Год назад +23

      Yes, the US should focus on only thee courtiers: China, India, and Russia. These are the only countries with demographic and geopolitical potential to become super powers.

    • @ZeroResurrected
      @ZeroResurrected Год назад

      @@EngineerShaikhAbd-ul-AzizfromBIndia is a US ally against China, though

    • @Jean_Jacques148
      @Jean_Jacques148 Год назад +11

      @@EngineerShaikhAbd-ul-AzizfromBthere’s more countries with potential.

    • @azizpaktia7672
      @azizpaktia7672 Год назад

      Yeah like bombing the country for 20 years, and then sanction them and stealing their assets....

    • @nesseihtgnay9419
      @nesseihtgnay9419 Год назад

      yea, i agree, without the USA there, no more freedom, no women rights

  • @Elongated_Muskrat
    @Elongated_Muskrat Год назад +59

    They fought so hard to go back to the Stone Age, let them enjoy it.

    • @hanzalaomar9915
      @hanzalaomar9915 Год назад +3

      @@davidalvarez9312 No woman was killed for not wearing burka. You know there's justice in AFG when haters have to make up lies to hate it.

    • @joebidet2050
      @joebidet2050 Год назад +1

      Stone age ?
      I see cars cell phones buildings streets supermarket etc
      That's the Stone age?

    • @fghan786
      @fghan786 Год назад

      We are enjoying the life these reports are all fake and propaganda so dont think too much about us we know how to live in our country

    • @JH-ck1nr
      @JH-ck1nr Год назад

      Well said.

  • @kimwit1307
    @kimwit1307 Год назад +48

    Afghanistan must be the only country to actively work on un-developing itself.

  • @imyourdad2458
    @imyourdad2458 Год назад +126

    Nobody wishes or wants to see a grave and dire situation like hunger and famine upon any human, but let's be honest, the whole population of Afghanistan wanted the western coalitions to be completely out of their country and so they left. So I would say that they brought the present horrible situation upon themselves.

    • @myahsoodinim8570
      @myahsoodinim8570 Год назад +41

      We invaded Afghanistan, put a bunch of crooks in charge, and spent twenty years chasing a relatively small number of Arab terrorists around the country, killing a lot of innocent people in the process. Conservative, nationalist Afghans rose against us. We spent billions on the war, but relatively little on economic development. By the time we left, Afghanistan was hugely dependent on money coming in from abroad, and could not feed itself. We share in the blame for that.

    • @charlo90952
      @charlo90952 Год назад +15

      ​@@myahsoodinim8570Exactly. The West is entirely to blame for this mess. The Taliban are the only group with the fortitude to defy the rapacious West and prevail. It's a remarkable achievement.

    • @0816M3RC
      @0816M3RC Год назад +5

      ​@@myahsoodinim8570 Incorrect.

    • @bonnydavis6730
      @bonnydavis6730 Год назад

      @@charlo90952 : And the Taliban defy the rapacious west by completely banning education for women and forming a so called government comprising 2 cent headed religious lunatics. Very intellectual of them.

    • @myahsoodinim8570
      @myahsoodinim8570 Год назад +1

      @@0816M3RC I said several things. Which was incorrect?

  • @leii1306
    @leii1306 Год назад +146

    In my opinion, it has not been emphasized enough that the Taliban are Afghans. It is not some outside force that has taken over. It is the Afghans who direct and decide for themselves. At first, I felt sorry for the Afghans, but when I found out that a very large part of society supported the Taliban (for example, the Taliban did not encounter resistance when they took power) and the Taliban are simply members of this society, then if they want such a life, so be it.

    • @biohazard8295
      @biohazard8295 Год назад

      Maybe after decades of foreign interference and brutal war the people chose the lesser evil.

    • @Amaling
      @Amaling Год назад +36

      Ehh, the women in the towns and villages don’t exactly get the chance to resist
      I think in an ideal world there should be some sort of way for foreign intervention simply to allow women a chance to leave, but yeah that’s about it. If many of the men and some of the women are happy with/prefer the taliban, so be it

    • @mkb8529
      @mkb8529 Год назад +6

      But what about all the people trying to fleee at the airport when they took over…

    • @user-up9pc4kn8y
      @user-up9pc4kn8y Год назад +6

      ​@@mkb8529 very few handful of people in millions which may include US agent and traitors

    • @aaronwilkinson8963
      @aaronwilkinson8963 Год назад +6

      Yes we would patrol our area of operation and I could tell the locals hated us. I remember being on the 50 cal in the Mastiff turret and kids would throw stones at us. It didn't take me long to think we needed to get out

  • @lectorj
    @lectorj Год назад +130

    You cant blame the US for these problems. The problem is their culture. If they want their culture to change it has to be from within, the people must want it and fight for it. A outside source cant change it for them. I dont see a solution. If you want rights, freedom need to fight for it.

    • @mzple
      @mzple Год назад +20

      Exactly, that is the fundamental flaw of the US nation building exercise. The only reason why there was successes in Japan and Germany is that by the time the war ended, people wanted change.

    • @ToddJHammond
      @ToddJHammond Год назад +2

      ​@@mzplewell with Japan other than the Emperor giving up his "godhood" very little changed in terms of government.

    • @extrastout1741
      @extrastout1741 Год назад +15

      They wanted Islam now they have islam

    • @harrydebastardeharris987
      @harrydebastardeharris987 Год назад

      But the Taliban do not want Freedom.
      It wants adherence to Sharia Law, Fundamentalist Sunni Belief and the old Pushtun and Pathan borders from the past,even Delhi.

    • @sayedamin3418
      @sayedamin3418 Год назад +4

      @@extrastout1741 Yes before the taliban we where jewish🤣

  • @Pretermit_Sound
    @Pretermit_Sound Год назад +253

    They just made a decree that closed down ALL beauty shops in Afghanistan a couple days ago. Effectively ending one of the last sectors of the economy that women were allowed to work in. Ridiculous, and so heartbreaking 💔

    • @quackcement
      @quackcement Год назад +68

      AND they act surprised their economy tanks when 50% of working age people are told they're not allowed to have a job.

    • @Pretermit_Sound
      @Pretermit_Sound Год назад +45

      @@quackcement exactly. They wanted a theocracy, well, they’re getting one. Unfortunately, they’re dragging the rest of their country down with them 😓

    • @Anon-tt9rz
      @Anon-tt9rz Год назад +1

      @@quackcement women in workforce was a scam, now a lot of women don't create families and choose wage slaving and we see how that goes in the west, demographics in free fall across entire "developed" world

    • @matthewmorrisdon5491
      @matthewmorrisdon5491 Год назад +7

      That won't stop China or Russia.

    • @myahsoodinim8570
      @myahsoodinim8570 Год назад +9

      @@matthewmorrisdon5491 Ostracizing Afghanistan however, will leave China, Russia, India and Iran as its only choices for partners.

  • @charlesjermyn5001
    @charlesjermyn5001 Год назад +78

    This ambassador forgets something: the US had NO insight on this country to begin with, even when they had thousands of troops on its soil and that's why they lost it... and that's probably why they supported, even indirectly, such a group in the first place. For me that counrty ceased to exist, let them make this land the hell they want it to be... the mourning Afghan people did nothing to avoid it in the first place anyway.

    • @ZeroResurrected
      @ZeroResurrected Год назад +4

      There’s still Saleh, Massoud and the NRF. We shouldn’t lump all Afghans into the same boat

    • @Jean_Jacques148
      @Jean_Jacques148 Год назад +6

      The problem will sort itself out in due time. People fight, there’s declines, however since Afghans are finally left to their own fate things will occur naturallyz

    • @charlesjermyn5001
      @charlesjermyn5001 Год назад +8

      @@ZeroResurrected Bah you know what it is: someone felt before you, you proposed him or her again and again your help, answered "no" again and again, so there is a moment you just say "whatever" and let it down. It's childish I know but there is nothing else to do than "let it down and nevermind". I'm sure US, France or UK are tired to dig grave for their soldiers for them to be spit on by a people who hates them. If they want their situation to improuve, they'll have to do it themselves...

    • @charlesjermyn5001
      @charlesjermyn5001 Год назад +1

      @@Jean_Jacques148 I find you quiet optimistic... but anyway it can't be worst so...

    • @markcreamer6179
      @markcreamer6179 Год назад +8

      Leave Afghanistan to the Afghans.

  • @Vandelberger
    @Vandelberger Год назад +359

    Keep in mind, sometimes geography will forever limit a countries potential. Afghanistan is a harsh climate, full of resources, but a proper mining of these resources would likely be short term development. Oil rich nations fall into Dutch disease over and over, without education and proper industries.

    • @thefinalboss2403
      @thefinalboss2403 Год назад +78

      Also islam.

    • @EngineerShaikhAbd-ul-AzizfromB
      @EngineerShaikhAbd-ul-AzizfromB Год назад +31

      @@thefinalboss2403 What do you know about Islam?
      Up until the eighteenth century, the Islamic world had by far the largest economy among the world civilizations (Islamic World, China, Christendom).

    • @palestinoclubiste7063
      @palestinoclubiste7063 Год назад +14

      @@thefinalboss2403 what's wrong about islam

    • @MrEypo
      @MrEypo Год назад +71

      @@palestinoclubiste7063 almost everything

    • @palestinoclubiste7063
      @palestinoclubiste7063 Год назад +24

      @@MrEypo So two billion Muslims around the world are wrong and you are right?

  • @ekesandras1481
    @ekesandras1481 Год назад +21

    Afghanistan is exactly the way the Afghans want it to be. They want to live in this kind of society.

  • @ahmetkarl1229
    @ahmetkarl1229 Год назад +12

    My dads friend is send to afghanistan as an economical advisor to taliban. The inflation is dropped to - 1%. He says the taliban has no idea about governing, justice, education or economy. The advisors are basically carrying the remaining afghan economy.

  • @mikeall7012
    @mikeall7012 Год назад +25

    I was shocked by the lack of modernization when I was there. It's like you are living 1000 years ago. Although the cities are a bettwr than the rural areas, but they are still living in a different world. Nothing can prepare you for it. There is no parallel.

    • @user-ww2lc1yo9c
      @user-ww2lc1yo9c Год назад +1

      Didn't GW Bush know about this at that time?

    • @CasinoBanks-vd2xe
      @CasinoBanks-vd2xe Год назад +4

      Go to Africa and gambia then. Afghanistan is a poor war struck country what else do you expect.

  • @samuelkunle6383
    @samuelkunle6383 Год назад +33

    Afghanistan was always destined to be ruled by the Talibans. The Soviet invasion of the 80's didn't stop the Taliban from wresting power back and history was replayed with America's 20-year occupation of the state.

    • @Anon-tt9rz
      @Anon-tt9rz Год назад

      They have lived that way for how long? alot of self righteous fools who think their way of life is the right way, we see what is happening in western societies, I'd trade western way of life to taliban any day as a man.

    • @CptMark
      @CptMark Год назад

      The Soviet invasion is what propped up the Taliban. It's the communist that prepared the terrain.

    • @snowflakemelter1172
      @snowflakemelter1172 Год назад +1

      America didn't occupy Afghanistan,

    • @akiogood4712
      @akiogood4712 Год назад +10

      ​@@snowflakemelter1172yeah they just played baseball with the Afghans. they so totally never had any military there....

    • @milesinnz
      @milesinnz Год назад +7

      @@akiogood4712 get an education., there was an Afghan government in power, and 80% of this governments budget was provided by western governments.. so now this money is not flowing and a good job to, just need to make sure all western doors are welded shut and leave the rest to Darwin..

  • @muhammadfahad7836
    @muhammadfahad7836 Год назад +5

    I can see how baised these Americans are telling the brutality of Taliban and skipping the carpet bombings of USA killing hundreds of innocent people...he just skipped it

  • @Vikn01
    @Vikn01 Год назад +45

    As horrific and backwards as the Taliban are, I gotta say that extremely harsh punishment for corruption is something I have always stood behind.

    • @janesmith9024
      @janesmith9024 Год назад +7

      I am no friend of them (as a Western career woman) but they have also made a fairly good start in halting slightly the drugs trade.

    • @Vikn01
      @Vikn01 Год назад

      @@janesmith9024 Yea they definitely suck and their country would be better off without them but I don't believe in discarding good ideas just because bad people use them or even came up with them.
      I mean, Von Braun was a nazi and we'd be an absolutely moronic species not to use rocket tech for that reason 🤣

    • @mojewjewjew4420
      @mojewjewjew4420 Год назад +10

      ​@@janesmith9024they did more than slightly stop it, they burn the poppy fields and stopped human trafficking of minors.

    • @CarlosRamirez-no2js
      @CarlosRamirez-no2js Год назад +5

      Yeah when they said corruption went from 52 percent to 8 percent I laughed pretty hard

    • @zarakdurrani7584
      @zarakdurrani7584 11 месяцев назад +2

      I get the backwards part. But why are the Taliban "horrific"? What would you call multiple Coalition troops known for massacring innocent Afghan and in one instance making necklaces of their ears.

  • @geoswan4984
    @geoswan4984 Год назад +21

    There are several things wrong with this video.
    Yes, militia groups, with covert help from the CIA, other intelligence agencies, and foreign volunteers - the same kind who joined ISIS - eventually threw out Soviet occupiers.
    But did the Taliban play a significant role?
    No.
    CIA help was largely filtered through Pakistan's ISI. During the Soviet occupation ISI gave the lion's share of covert aid to HIG, lead by Gulbuddin Hekmatyar. Other militia groups were usually lead by illiterate leaders. Hekmatyar, and his leadership cadre, were educated.
    HIG operated offices, in Pakistan and Iran. Millions of Afghan refugees, in the refugee camps in Pakistan and Iran, were confined to those camps, couldn't seek work, or go to school, without some kind of identity papers. Those HIG offices operated like unofficial consulates, and issued a kind of ID card to those refugees. Pakistani and Iranian police accepted those ID cards, and let refugees carrying them travel freely, seeking work, etc. Moronic US intelligence officials would later characterize these millions of HIG ID cards as terrorist membership cards, and send individuals to Guantanamo for possessing one.
    After the Soviet ouster, the ISI found competent, literate Hekmatyar and his group hard to control. So, the ISI dropped him, and his group, and decided to make a new group, the Taliban, lead by controllable illiterates. Think the Spice Girls, or any boy group. The ISI made them, and controlled them.
    You missed another key factor. The reason Hamid Karzai's government, and those of his successors, were so weak, is that Afghanistan had no legitimate exports, no taxable economy. So, all its government's income was foreign aid.
    Opium was Afghanistan's only foreign export. And since the Bush government insisted it remain an illegal product, Afghanistan's government couldn't tax it. The Bush government thought they (1) defeat the Taliban; (2) totally and permanently suppress the opium trade; (3) permanently give Afghan women the same rights and opportunities as women in western nations.
    They should have given up on the war on drugs, to win the war against the Taliban.
    There was a proposal, authors included Nobel Prize winners, that Afghanistan's allies concentrate on defeating the Taliban, even if that meant allowing Karzai to legalize and regulate the Opium trade. Fifty years ago Turkey was the world's source of illegal opium. Turkey, eventually, legalized and regulated the growing of Opium.
    A similar move in Afghanistan would have largely stripped the Taliban of the powerful support of the Opium growers.

    • @biohazard8295
      @biohazard8295 Год назад +1

      Interesting facts. It makes sense that pakistan would want to control a unstable country on it's border. What do you think about the fact that Bin Laden was chilling in pakistan until 2011?

    • @runningcommentary2125
      @runningcommentary2125 Год назад +1

      Bet those opium growers are regretting that now.

    • @taylormade9971
      @taylormade9971 Год назад

      Governments are about power and greed. And all deplorable Abrahamic religions supports such horrors and abuses...

  • @mahidulislamzihan7760
    @mahidulislamzihan7760 Год назад +51

    The problem here is that, Human rights is not truly compatible with islamic right. You are asking the wrong question probably, Afghan govt. will enforce Islamic right for individuals but not human rights.

    • @Hollylivengood
      @Hollylivengood Год назад

      I've always wondered how the Islamic right has gotten the way it is. Or Sharia law for that matter. I've read the Quaran, and half the reasons for stoning or death of any kind aren't even in there. There is no mention of women wearing a full body covering, it just says to dress modestly. There isn't any stoning for adultery, it says they should be lashed, but not killed. There is a lot in the Quaran about adding to the Quaran, which Sharia law does, which means all the Islamic right is committing a crime, according to the Quaran, anyway.

    • @ihategooogle
      @ihategooogle Год назад +2

      'Human rights' defined by the west, yes. Islam does have its own human rights, but the difference is in Islam, human rights are given and decided by God alone, not by people who think pornography and sodomy are perfectly fine, women selling sex is empowerment, children should be allowed to change their gender and men can become women by taking hormones, putting on makeup and chop their genitals off.

    • @nil6226
      @nil6226 Год назад +10

      Savages don’t understand human rights and civility

    • @mahidulislamzihan7760
      @mahidulislamzihan7760 Год назад +9

      @@nil6226 Problem is that, west never had a complete religious guideline to follow. which now a days being replaced with Human Rights and other terms. you guys follow the these guide lines as if religion but never question them. but want others to follow unconditionally, how lame.

    • @tricky1581
      @tricky1581 Год назад

      @mahidulislamzihan7760 The problem is that although Judaism is a 1000 & Christianity is 800 years older than Islam, Islam is the most backward, mysoginistic & oppressive religion than all the other religions put together.
      "Human Rights" are an oxymoron in Islam for Man Power!

  • @somerandomperson6511
    @somerandomperson6511 Год назад +34

    Afghanistan can’t even compete for the title of worst country when Haiti, Somalia and Sudan exist

    • @louth2882
      @louth2882 Год назад +7

      Certainly is in the top 5 shitest tho ...

    • @mikhail2446
      @mikhail2446 Год назад

      ​​​@@louth2882Nah, I think US still the shitest compares to Afghanistan. There are 4,262 murder rate in US in 2022, while in Afghanistan only 1,095 civilians death since the Taliban took control.
      Not to mention in the US there are lot of "zombie" people in the street, homeless, beggar, scammers, mass killing, arm robbery, stupid gangs, LGBT, many more.

    • @luishernandez-ji1nb
      @luishernandez-ji1nb Год назад +7

      North Korea

    • @luishernandez-ji1nb
      @luishernandez-ji1nb Год назад

      Central republic of Africa

    • @somerandomperson6511
      @somerandomperson6511 Год назад

      @@luishernandez-ji1nb i think 80% of the countries in that continent are probably worse places to live than Afghanistan

  • @lvluptoaverage52
    @lvluptoaverage52 Год назад +26

    Why do we keep doing the same mistakes. We know that these kind of countries cannot be influenced with politics

    • @xiontion9993
      @xiontion9993 Год назад +4

      ahhhh with war and killling acurately

    • @DestinyAwaits19
      @DestinyAwaits19 Год назад +5

      We went in there to get Bin Laden. And we eventually did in 2011. But we stayed believing we could turn a place like Afghanistan into a modern democratic secular state. Policy makers thought they could make Afghanistan in the western image. They were wrong.

    • @tdawg5742
      @tdawg5742 Год назад

      Bin Laden was the main quest. Rebuilding Afghanistan was a side quest with a secret ending if completed. I'm American so I can probably speak for most Americans when I say, that after we got Bin Laden, we wanted our troops back home ASAP. We got the mofo who was responsible for 2,500 American deaths on 9/11.

    • @user-ww2lc1yo9c
      @user-ww2lc1yo9c Год назад

      Did they ask you to "influence them" by dropping bombs on them for 20 years?

  • @bakkerem1967
    @bakkerem1967 Год назад +122

    If you want a society to end up on the bottom of any list you have to make it a theocracy.

    • @williamwilson6499
      @williamwilson6499 Год назад

      The end game of the Republicans for America.

    • @toddmaek5436
      @toddmaek5436 Год назад +9

      What about when your religion is Capitalism?

    • @spartacus551
      @spartacus551 Год назад +36

      ​@@toddmaek5436tell me which secular capitalistic country is a hell-hole like Afghanistan?

    • @gags730
      @gags730 Год назад +16

      @@toddmaek5436 Try to act like an adult... what's next you going to tell us to throw soup at a Picasso?

    • @jgozter
      @jgozter Год назад +10

      @@toddmaek5436 Thats good. Even with skewered and faulty practices when ran by people its still the best system.

  • @poodlescone9700
    @poodlescone9700 Год назад +7

    North Korea, Sudan and Democratic Republic of the Congo has entered the chat.

  • @beany2456
    @beany2456 Год назад +9

    My heart goes out too the women and children of Afghanistan.

  • @news26boom
    @news26boom Год назад +38

    I feel little sympathy for any adult Afghan who let this happen in 2021. You invited the Taliban back with your inaction. No refunds.

    • @bruhmaxxer
      @bruhmaxxer Год назад +6

      You can't do much when you are permanently at gunpoint.

    • @xiontion9993
      @xiontion9993 Год назад +3

      they didnt invite you in the first place....you never cared about them

    • @news26boom
      @news26boom Год назад +3

      @@bruhmaxxer They elected their leaders and had legal access to firearms. If they still felt threatened, then I would agree with those pundits who say that western-style democracy doesn't have a place everywhere.

    • @news26boom
      @news26boom Год назад +4

      @@xiontion9993 Fair enough. I had hope before, but you're right in that I don't care now. They should ask China and Pakistan for help.

    • @hanzalaomar9915
      @hanzalaomar9915 Год назад +2

      ​@@news26boomThat's hilarious.
      They were forced to elect one of two afghan americans as their god(president) who makes laws in accordance to the wishes of the west and US.
      They were brutally enslaved

  • @funhub5316
    @funhub5316 Год назад +6

    It's thumbnail should be
    "How USA and Pakistan make Afghanistan the worst country "

  • @OhNotThat
    @OhNotThat Год назад +8

    honestly, i couldn't care less how Afganistan is going as long as they keep to themselves.

  • @blackblack1167
    @blackblack1167 Год назад +156

    Fundamentalists (of any religion, really) are always interesting to me. Hearing that the Taliban unsurprisingly banned women from education and have very strict dress codes for them is interesting especially because I watched a few videos on Islamic terrorism in Africa and I can’t remember what group, but a terrorist group took over some small towns and they actually encouraged women and girls to get education. The women even said their lives were better than under the previous government because the Islamic fundamentalists brought some peace, stability and allowed them to be educated.
    The contrast is very weird, but very interesting

    • @theneurotransmitter
      @theneurotransmitter Год назад

      But hey, they have more press freedom than other countries that don't ban women education. Turkey is lower on the list than Afghanistan.

    • @xiontion9993
      @xiontion9993 Год назад

      @@Dylan-ty2ii i think the problem is media,,,,univercity is open .,,its not like media always says truth

    • @ne0nmancer
      @ne0nmancer Год назад +13

      @@Dylan-ty2ii This can either be a problem or not, depending on the circumstance, when religion and state are not separated, then we have a problem.

    • @asnfhtmlzxsje274
      @asnfhtmlzxsje274 Год назад +29

      ​@@Dylan-ty2iiget ur facts right. Listen to testimony of ex muslims

    • @benghazi4216
      @benghazi4216 Год назад +17

      What a nice fairy tale that was!

  • @juancana457
    @juancana457 Год назад +16

    The Afghans have embraced demagoguery, which is very lazy. Democratic rule demands mature interaction. Easy, quick fixes come with unpleasant consequences. Where is there any effort to compromise, tolerate, or maturely help the undesirable? Nope, that takes too much time😢. If Afghanistan were a person, I'd suggest it's time to, "Grow up." Money is appropriately frozen, given the Afghans 'abrogated' the original agreements made.

    • @hanzalaomar9915
      @hanzalaomar9915 Год назад

      Democracy is paganism and an evil exploitative ideology

    • @horatiohuffnagel7978
      @horatiohuffnagel7978 Год назад

      You tube deleted the first person who replied to your statement. Guess they don't like free speech either like the Tali.

    • @prestonjones1653
      @prestonjones1653 Год назад +1

      Democracy requires mature interaction to function.
      Democracy by its very nature leads to the exact opposite. This is why no democracy has ever lasted more than three centuries.

    • @shauncameron8390
      @shauncameron8390 Год назад

      Not really. Democratic rule allows the ignorant and foolish to have a voice. And God forbid if they make up the majority like they do in South Africa.

    • @Aksarallah
      @Aksarallah Год назад

      They are simply making a nation suitable for practicing their faith and not a nation for materialism and hedonism.
      Obviously an atheist won't comprehend this

  • @billybaaa2871
    @billybaaa2871 Год назад +6

    I love how they blame trump not Biden.. Great test for bias

    • @ryansauchuk7290
      @ryansauchuk7290 Год назад

      Trump negotiated the deal and wanted the US out even earlier

  • @leaveourstatuesalone.3378
    @leaveourstatuesalone.3378 Год назад +78

    Afghanistan, coming to a country near you, sooner than you think. There is areas in the UK that feels like an Afghan City now, no go areas, and real sheet holes.

    • @evilwelshman
      @evilwelshman Год назад +12

      Unless you're willing to name those areas, I'm going to call bull on your claims by virtue of it being unverifiable.

    • @leaveourstatuesalone.3378
      @leaveourstatuesalone.3378 Год назад +36

      @@evilwelshmanok, just for you, try alum rock, and sparkhill, that’s just my area Birmingham,

    • @EngineerShaikhAbd-ul-AzizfromB
      @EngineerShaikhAbd-ul-AzizfromB Год назад +4

      These people will supply workforce for UK, as its own population is in terminal demographic decline.

    • @EngineerShaikhAbd-ul-AzizfromB
      @EngineerShaikhAbd-ul-AzizfromB Год назад +5

      They should also introduce Islam (the True religion) to the British people.

    • @evilwelshman
      @evilwelshman Год назад +6

      @@leaveourstatuesalone.3378 Okay, from what I can find, those areas - particularly Alum Rock - appear to be high deprivation areas (top 10% in UK); though pretty much half to two-thirds of Birmingham fall into this category. I can't seem to find direct ward-to-ward comparisons but from what I can find, Birmingham as a whole rates fairly typical of a major UK city in terms of crime (including violence and mugging) according to official government stats. Is crime particularly concentrated in these two areas (compared to other deprived areas)?
      In any case, I can't see any reference to police refusing to patrol in these areas as is typical of "no-go areas" in the traditional sense. And I'm almost certain there aren't a bunch of people walking around with AK-47s strapped to their backs, as seen in footage of actual Afghanistan urban centres.
      If it helps, my frame of reference is Manchester (which rates high for crime, including for violence and muggings, even when compared to Birmingham); working in the healthcare services and in regular contact with emergency and police services covering Oldham and Rochdale. And if the areas you mentioned are anything like Oldham and Rochdale (which are generally regarded as some of the most deprived areas in Manchester), I wouldn't describe them as "no-go areas".

  • @VeritasOphanious
    @VeritasOphanious Год назад +36

    Afghans need to rise up , nobody going to do that for them

    • @Javadamutt
      @Javadamutt Год назад

      Then what? Military leader who leads the coup sets up a dictatorship and rules with an iron fist? Sometimes it is better the Devil you know, at least stability is allowing the country to slowly creep forward. As they stablish themselves as a legitimate ruling force international pressure can be applied to change things peacefully. It won't happen overnight but it beats constant conflict and pounding dirt endlessly wondering why nothing lasts

    • @bendove2191
      @bendove2191 Год назад

      it's impossible without organization or foreign help. I'm guessing Taliban are putting big money in domestic intelligence to cripple any resistance.

    • @jantschierschky3461
      @jantschierschky3461 Год назад +4

      Country is very tribal, so there is no chance.

    • @dakkon74
      @dakkon74 Год назад +10

      I think one of the US generals said over a decade ago, they simply lack the will to fight.

    • @UghIHateTheseThings
      @UghIHateTheseThings Год назад

      Lol bro we spent 20 years and trillions of dollars equipping them, training them, and giving them more support than they’ll EVER see ever again. If they weren’t willing to stand against the Taliban with all that behind them, they will never stand up against the Taliban. Simple as that. An elephant born in chains will continue to walk in those chains even after its fully grown and could easily break them.

  • @kirtduncan8722
    @kirtduncan8722 Год назад +14

    Bro you been working out 👏🏿👏🏿

  • @troywalt4834
    @troywalt4834 Год назад +15

    The real question is why are we giving aid to these people?

    • @Natureshoot312
      @Natureshoot312 Год назад

      Because the need the aid
      People of Afghanistan are not Taliban even they hate them but they don’t have the power to beat them. The only people that you should not help are Pakistani who bring all these troubles to the world

    • @troywalt4834
      @troywalt4834 Год назад +1

      @@Natureshoot312 no they don't hate them 99% litteraly think like them and welcomed them back into their lands, stop being so naive

    • @mohammadakter6370
      @mohammadakter6370 Год назад +2

      Than Why your govt blocked Afghan's Reserve money.??
      And your govt also provide aid to Israel, who killed almost 135 Palestinians in 7 montn of 2023..!

    • @Natureshoot312
      @Natureshoot312 Год назад

      @@mohammadakter6370
      Any evidence?

    • @fghan786
      @fghan786 Год назад

      ​@@troywalt4834actually he is he is from Hazara ethnic that's why he said bad things about Taliban and thier ethnic is not important infront of Afghan people there are some ethnic who are migrant from our neighbor country's like tajiks from Tajikistan and hazaras from Mongolia so they are not important what are they saying

  • @reactionarymike4331
    @reactionarymike4331 Год назад +1

    Everyone keeps blaming the Afghans. 100,000 afghan soldiers died fighting the Taliban in the last 20 years

  • @concernedcitizens4110
    @concernedcitizens4110 Год назад +16

    Afghanistan the graveyard of Empires but unfortunately also the graveyard for its people.

  • @matlepak9694
    @matlepak9694 Год назад +3

    If any country wants to isolate itself, then let them be totally isolated

  • @samthompson390
    @samthompson390 Год назад +3

    Let them rot on their own. and the perversion of Islam to control women as little more than cattle is disgusting.

    • @hanzalaomar9915
      @hanzalaomar9915 Год назад

      Except they're not rotting and that this guy is lying. Afghanistan will soon bring down superpowers InshaAllah

  • @Pointi69
    @Pointi69 Год назад +35

    They wanted it. Not our problem anymore. If they want a change they have to fight for it. And shall take their people back.

    • @joecostantino3684
      @joecostantino3684 Год назад +1

      While you are correct in a sense the reason it became our problem in the first place was the Taliban were allowing terrorist groups like Al-Qaeda to operate from Afghan territory which they had been doing for years before 2001. Once 9/11 happened that was it something needed to be done. The problem now is extremist/terrorist groups can now once again operate there even though the Taliban supposedly agreed to not let that happen. So the concern is that at some point down the line we're gonna end up having to go back there and deal with the problem a second time.

    • @guardianoffire8814
      @guardianoffire8814 Год назад

      @@joecostantino3684 al-Qaeda leadership were hiding out in Pakistan and there still are many other members still there.
      Those that want to war again in Afghanistan are the wealthy Western elite who want to profit from extracting Afghanistan' untapped mineral wealth while the middle class and poor do all the fighting and dying. Only a few have benefited from the Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya and many other wars. All these wars have helped create more instability across vast regions that allowed various terrorists organizations to find fertile soil to rise.

    • @joecostantino3684
      @joecostantino3684 Год назад

      @@guardianoffire8814 Their training camps that they believe the 9/11 high jackers were trained at were in Afghanistan with the full knowledge of the Taliban at the time. Bin Laden was found in Pakistan yes after he fled there following the American Invasion. I don't doubt many of their leaders are still there but one has to wonder how many have made their way back into Afghanistan now the US forces are gone and the Taliban are back in control. I do realize that the main objective in the beginning was not regime change in Afghanistan, the US simply wanted the camps removed and Bin Laden handed over, had the Taliban done that it's highly unlikely the US would have invaded in the first place.

    • @Aksarallah
      @Aksarallah Год назад

      @@joecostantino3684 the problem is the border that British drew between afghan and pakistan. There's a common region between them through which people often pass through without any checkings. This makes it perfect for people to hide and sneak away to other countries.

    • @Aksarallah
      @Aksarallah Год назад

      @@joecostantino3684 they are not as good as you think they are. The US and NATO are responsible for several war crimes, what al qaeda did can be considered as mere fraction compared to the deaths these crooks did

  • @AJ-aabbcc
    @AJ-aabbcc Год назад +27

    The drug industry was flourishing before the Taliban put a stop to it. We can at least give them credit for that.

    • @snowflakemelter1172
      @snowflakemelter1172 Год назад

      The Nazis had great health care.

    • @adarARYANSINGHRANA
      @adarARYANSINGHRANA Год назад +5

      Naa its just become sifted from open market to black market

    • @AJ-aabbcc
      @AJ-aabbcc Год назад +3

      @@adarARYANSINGHRANA The Taliban have stopped the cultivation of the poppy seed crop. Cut at the source so can't be found in black market.

    • @AutoBahn13903
      @AutoBahn13903 Год назад

      Mexican really appreciate Taliban,
      Now American Drugs market really close to their own border now
      Thankful for it

    • @charlo90952
      @charlo90952 Год назад

      It's the western sanctions that cause poppy growing. There's nothing else they can do. We're to blame as usual.

  • @Kelvin555s
    @Kelvin555s Год назад +7

    in Whole of Afghanistan only some residents of Kabul and probably one or two other major cities people are really oppressed that is the main concern. We don't need to care about what is happening to the rest of the Afghan or people. Those people wanted Taliban power and they can enjoy it. It is the small progressive population we should think if they can get out of the Taliban rule and probably can relocate. US failure is unbelievable in this sense and probably Biden's name will be in history for that.

  • @BCian
    @BCian Год назад +6

    No mention of their war on opioids? Interesting…

    • @yasminea7149
      @yasminea7149 Год назад +1

      Even if they do, it's not presented in a positive light. There is an article on the US Institute of Peace website that says "The Taliban's successful opium ban is bad for Afghans and the world."

    • @starfighter27990
      @starfighter27990 Год назад

      ​@@yasminea7149That's because opioids are used a lot in medicine so healthcare costs will rise.

  • @razbit
    @razbit Год назад +3

    he keeps saying "trump" when it was biden who left that"litter box" with all of our toys in-place.

  • @ChairmanMeow1
    @ChairmanMeow1 Год назад +2

    I'd probably still live there over Chad, Central African Republic, Congo, or North Korea.

  • @Ynhockey
    @Ynhockey Год назад +6

    "Typically, however, when we hear about mujahideen, the vast majority automatically think of those US-backed Afghans who fought against the Soviet Union when it invaded Afghanistan in 1979". The vast majority of whom? I was born in the USSR, where you'd think people might think that, but no one I know below the age of 60, from the USSR or elsewhere, would associate mujahideen with the American-backed militias. Maybe Bin Laden. Most people would probably associate them with more modern terrorists like Hamas, Daesh, PIJ, a-Shabab, etc. etc.

  • @johnmcdonald9295
    @johnmcdonald9295 Год назад +3

    Afghanistan population doubled since the year 2000 from 20 million to 40 million now

  • @infidelheretic923
    @infidelheretic923 Год назад +11

    The people were better off under foreign military occupation than they are under sharia law.
    Make of that what you will.

    • @yasminea7149
      @yasminea7149 Год назад +2

      About 100 ppl were dying a day before, they are not now.

    • @falconmclenny7284
      @falconmclenny7284 Год назад +5

      ​@@yasminea7149those 100 people wont have to suffer under islam anymore. They the lucky ones.

    • @starfighter27990
      @starfighter27990 Год назад +3

      ​@@yasminea7149More people are suffering and losing there lives through hunger.

    • @powershaik2118
      @powershaik2118 Год назад +2

      ​@@davidalvarez9312Because us NATO sanctions and blocking their funds

    • @UniDocs_Mahapushpa_Cyavana
      @UniDocs_Mahapushpa_Cyavana Год назад

      The things with a mass famine is that by its nature it cannot last forever. @@starfighter27990

  • @adamkhan3705
    @adamkhan3705 Год назад +5

    Alhmadullah we all Afghans are happy......living in peac......

    • @fghan786
      @fghan786 Год назад

      بلی هموطن اینها از اینکه شکست عظیم را متقابل شدن هر روز یک پروپاگند ایجاد میکنند ولی شکر الحمدالله که ملت بیدار و هوشیار شدند و در قصه آمریکا و هیچ قدرت جهان نیستند شاهانه زندگی خود را در کشور خویش پیش می بریم زنده و سرفراز باد امارت اسلامی افغانستان و مجاهدین کبیر مان طالبان کرام 💥☝️💥

  • @salilbhatnagar
    @salilbhatnagar Год назад +3

    We (U.S.) Gave the Republic all the resources and training to defend itself over 20 years. in 2 months the army of 300,000 (or so they claim) barely engaged the 50,000 scums. Either they didn't have 300,000 soldiers and the government pocketed the salaries or the soldiers were cowards. Now the women and children suffer. Whatever happens, the Afghans did it to themselves.

    • @EngineerShaikhAbd-ul-AzizfromB
      @EngineerShaikhAbd-ul-AzizfromB Год назад

      All the US did was stalled the natural/organic growth of Afghanistan for 20 years. The US was an occupation force, so the only Afghans they could hope to get on their side were shameless, unscrupulous, corrupt ones. So the outcome of the puppet show was predictable.
      This crusading for democracy and liberalism made it evident to the common Muslims of the entire world, that the US wants to liberalize Islam (i.e. change Islam).

    • @hanzalaomar9915
      @hanzalaomar9915 Год назад

      The women and children suffered under your rule and now they're protected.

    • @narendra62
      @narendra62 Год назад

      ​@@hanzalaomar9915you know that is plain silly don't you? Afghanistan is the poster child for toxic masculinity. And has been since the Qoranic virus.

  • @chee-liekho5860
    @chee-liekho5860 Год назад +7

    It is their choice. Instead of trying to change them, let them be. Each country has its own culture and history that imposing western culture on them. It is sovial imperialism.

    • @hopeintruth5119
      @hopeintruth5119 Год назад

      It literally wasn't their choice. It was literally taken over by terrorist groups. When people say " it's their country or culture ", while you never talked to tg
      He locals under an authoritarian regimen

  • @welwitschia3756
    @welwitschia3756 Год назад +1

    Why is Aksai Chin included in china while the rest of Kashmir is a separate entity in the map? If you want to keep it neutral dont keep any biases.😡🤬

  • @jklynb
    @jklynb Год назад +1

    According to a soldier I once knew who served in Afghanistan, it’s absolutely the worst country in the world.

  • @nirvansiga5575
    @nirvansiga5575 Год назад +4

    14:50 My main takeaway from this video is that Red Bull is called Hit in Afghanistan.

  • @mahendraryaw
    @mahendraryaw Год назад +6

    Imagine if a society forbids women go to school, then no female doctor right? Even if a woman want to go out of her home, she must be accompanied with male relatives. how are pregnant women can check up their pregnancy? They must be uncomfortable with male doctor.

    • @zaki0938
      @zaki0938 6 месяцев назад

      There is many midwifes

  • @KalK-ym7cd
    @KalK-ym7cd Год назад +2

    I don’t see a problem. Taliban are running their country in accordance to Sharia, so what’s the big deal??? If you’re Muslim, you should be emigrating there, or has the West’s enlightenment values struck a chord?

  • @mohansingha5353
    @mohansingha5353 Год назад +2

    Jammu and Kashmir is an integral part of India, please show it in the Map.
    There are many subscribers from India. Please don't hurt our sentiments

  • @jamescanterbury6634
    @jamescanterbury6634 Год назад +10

    We tried so hard , when I was there, to help and now they have the government they’ve earned. I risked my life and time away from family for nothing

    • @jillsipocz3582
      @jillsipocz3582 Год назад +5

      Thank you for serving, and I am glad you are back home!

    • @avinch8479
      @avinch8479 Год назад

      Sir how were the people back then? Why arr they so brainwashed by their religion?

    • @Al-AfghanBall
      @Al-AfghanBall 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@avinch8479We are not brainwashed by our religion infact the War in the Middle East of Afghanistan has nothing to do with religion! It's all the governments fault and the terrorism groups that were and are still till in this point invading and ruining Afghanistan.

  • @Danny_6Handford
    @Danny_6Handford Год назад +65

    It is disappointing and depressing that in the 21st century there are nations that continue to think and behave in primitive ways to compete for power, status and wealth among themselves and even more depressing that there are nations that would support them.
    When a ship is sinking and there are only resources and capabilities available to save some of the passengers, the people that showed up to help will always be blamed because they were not able to save everyone. They may also be accused of trying to profit and talk advantage of the disaster for their own benefit.

    • @milesinnz
      @milesinnz Год назад +12

      the Afghans got the government they wanted.. leave them to it and close all doors to western countries..

    • @jacksoncronin9540
      @jacksoncronin9540 Год назад +4

      Every nation on earth is competing not just some, we're just more sophisticated about it in the West.

    • @Danny_6Handford
      @Danny_6Handford Год назад +4

      @@jacksoncronin9540 Indeed! All nations compete for wealth, status and power! Hopefully the top competitors can remain sophisticated and eventually all nations can reach a level of trust and respect where they do not have to spy on each other and can stop building weapons that can wipe out most the life on the planet and from there start working towards eliminating all weapons of war. Not sure if humans will ever be capable of this but, I try to remain optimistic.

    • @jacksoncronin9540
      @jacksoncronin9540 Год назад

      @@Danny_6Handford The world's diversity has led to tribal instincts and issues like racism, but increased travel and mixed ethnicities are blurring those artificial lines. It may take a few more generations and a significant event like climate change to unite humanity as one tribe, promoting cooperation over competition. Education is crucial to understanding our species' shortcomings. I believe in humanity and God though so I have faith, I see God as a concept rooted in human psychology due to ancient psychedelic drug use. My message was getting rather long so I used chatgbt to shorten it but hopefully the message is still the same.

    • @Danny_6Handford
      @Danny_6Handford Год назад +2

      @@jacksoncronin9540 You make some good points about humanity uniting as one tribe but I do not think religions or gods will be helpful in achieving this.
      The idea that there is some type of creator or creators of the universe, the sun, the earth, and life cannot be completely ruled out but it appears to be extremely unlikely and so far there is no evidence for it.
      I think gods and religions are humanity’s first attempts to try an understand where we came from and to understand the world but all religions are human inventions and regardless of which religion it is all of the stories in their literature are fascinating but they are basically creative fictions or at best exaggerations and distortions of events in the past written by humans that have let their imaginations get the better part of them.
      Just like all good stories, tales and myths, we can learn something from them. Some of us find comfort in believing the stories in this literature because they provide simple explanations for our existence and why we are here. For others, they provide a purpose for life and they can use the literature to justify their way of life regardless if it is harmful to other humans by claiming that whatever is in the literature is moral.
      Religious beliefs have also been used to try and dominate and control other humans sometimes for the better but often time for the worse. God has also been used to explain mysterious or unexplained events “god did it”. Some of us also claim that they talk to god which is easy to do. The trick is getting god to talk back to you.
      In reality, the basis for morality is the understanding that the wellbeing and happiness of others benefits everyone. Morality comes from the human need to socialize, to interact with other humans which is a basic and fundamental human need. Our ability to empathize with others is what encourages us to create moral societies. I do not think that morality can come from some type of authority or creator that lives in the sky. I do not even think we have to love or even like everyone, we just have to understand that the wellbeing and happiness of others benefits everyone and is the basis for morality.

  • @kestutissimkus7088
    @kestutissimkus7088 Год назад +2

    I dont understand people talking about countries that they never lived,never visited the country never even met people from the country😂😂😂😂

  • @mikenogozones
    @mikenogozones Год назад +89

    As someone that has filmed in Afghanistan just a few months before the Taliban takeover, it hurts me to see this country suffer so much. The Taliban are stubborn and not open to reason and have broken every promise that was made during the Doha agreements. The few opposition movements such as the NRF get no support from the West or anywhere for that matter. I feel pessimistic about this.

    • @falconmclenny7284
      @falconmclenny7284 Год назад

      Muslims lied and did evil stuff instead?
      Colour me shocked.

    • @Quantum-1157
      @Quantum-1157 Год назад

      And what about the corrupt ultra wealthy secular politicians of Afghanistan who loot and pillage and then run away stealing money and live in palaces in dubai and Abu Dhabi and say they didn’t run away but left y]to avoid bloodshed? that you are ok with!

    • @Quantum-1157
      @Quantum-1157 Год назад +5

      @@davidalvarez9312buddy they also stole tens of millions of dollars and ran away from Afghanistan from the Russian embassy choppers and now live in palaces in duabi and Abu Dhabi laughing at both the USA and Taliban !

    • @myahsoodinim8570
      @myahsoodinim8570 Год назад

      I agree that the Taliban seem to be violating the Doha agreement by allowing the TTP (the Pakistani Taliban) to operate from Afghanistan. But that's their only violation of the agreement. Remember that the Doha agreement was a withdrawal agreement, not a peace agreement, or even a cease fire. The Taliban only promised to stop attacking foreign forces - and they did. But they didn't agree to stop attacking the former government, only to participate in talks with it. The Taliban's press people did make optimistic declarations about women's rights and minority participation that they haven't lived up to, but that wasn't part of the Doha agreement.

    • @mdishaaak6117
      @mdishaaak6117 Год назад +3

      Afghan been peace as taliban taken over. You see i went there due to work visit. Look how many country gone has suffer because USA trying to 'HELP'. Open your eyes bro. its all about 'OIL'

  • @jickjackyou
    @jickjackyou Год назад +11

    The funny thing is that while Afghanistan is very very poor and the Taliban are at least in part to blame the decline isn't entirely the result of the Taliban. The country was economically propped up and the economy stimulated as a result of the HUGE US presence. The fact it's not gotten even worse is actually very impressive. In spite of a ban on education and women and other dumb policies the system they setup hasn't utterly collapsed... yet?

    • @hanzalaomar9915
      @hanzalaomar9915 Год назад +5

      Ban on women's education isn't a dumb policy at all. Allowing women "freedom" turns the society hedonistic and easily influenced by powerful nations.

    • @hanzalaomar9915
      @hanzalaomar9915 Год назад +9

      @@davidalvarez9312 That's just bs propaganda.

    • @hanzalaomar9915
      @hanzalaomar9915 Год назад

      @@davidalvarez9312 no, lies are propaganda

    • @iamdisgusted
      @iamdisgusted Год назад +10

      ​@@hanzalaomar9915so, enslaved women are better for society's prosperity?

    • @nitehook6851
      @nitehook6851 Год назад +3

      ​@@iamdisgustedI think he means enslaved women are easier to control as members of society. Which is what the Taliban wants. In a way it's kind of smart.

  • @hpaulbryant729
    @hpaulbryant729 Год назад +2

    Orthodox Religion embraces the past, and the Taliban are simply living their best "stone-aged" life.
    We cannot "force" others to accept the lessons we learned during the enlightenment, the industrial revolution, the equal/civil rights era and/or the information age.

  • @dineshsingh-gb6un
    @dineshsingh-gb6un Год назад +1

    You were saying Afghanistan is a bad country why you were not saying it to Britain

  • @pfcparts7728
    @pfcparts7728 Год назад +11

    The Afghan people are nothing but resilient and willing to fight for what they want. The fact that the Taliban isn’t toppled by the people yet says the people don’t really want another regime.

    • @unconsciouscreator3012
      @unconsciouscreator3012 Год назад

      Exactly, and Afghanistan and its culture will be there long after we are gone

    • @UniDocs_Mahapushpa_Cyavana
      @UniDocs_Mahapushpa_Cyavana Год назад +1

      Or maybe they want peace ☮ and not war ⚔, unlike you.

    • @pfcparts7728
      @pfcparts7728 Год назад

      @@UniDocs_Mahapushpa_Cyavana I don’t want war, my uncle was a paratrooper involved in Operation Anaconda. He works real estate now, he was shot twice, survived due to his pasgt vest. No one in my family want war. I don’t know if you were smoking when you wrote this, but nothing about what I wrote suggests the Afghan people should fight, just that they made peace with what they have now, and now have to live in it.

    • @UniDocs_Mahapushpa_Cyavana
      @UniDocs_Mahapushpa_Cyavana Год назад

      You want peace ☮ from others, not from yourself. @@pfcparts7728

    • @ashketchum2615
      @ashketchum2615 Год назад

      Exactly a lot of the people here crying about the taliban were complaining about the war a couple years ago. They are such flip flops

  • @NiyatiBhavsar
    @NiyatiBhavsar Год назад +11

    Need to forget about human rights when in comes to extremists. When they are following Islamic law there is no such thing as human rights is does not exist for them, really should stop wasting time and money on trying to change or save them from themselves.

    • @hopeintruth5119
      @hopeintruth5119 Год назад +3

      So basically isolate them till they decide for themselves to change

    • @Rexorazor
      @Rexorazor Год назад

      How about banning DARVO using Hindutva nutcases in your country first.

    • @user-ww2lc1yo9c
      @user-ww2lc1yo9c Год назад

      What human rights you are talking about? Which specific human rights? You are saying they have no concept of human rights?

    • @mattdawes9698
      @mattdawes9698 Год назад

      ​@@user-ww2lc1yo9cyes for most Muslims islamic law is supreme... If islam calls for killing for their mother they will do it.

  • @damihasan7101
    @damihasan7101 11 месяцев назад +1

    Afghanistan had just recovered from the war. The country was devastated, no laws, no money, no jobs, no school, no hospital, no roads, free flow of cocaine and weapons. And yet the American people insists on liberty, democracy, womens right, free education, free health,..After this what ? LGBT? Environment, Free Trade? . Stop judging them from the American view points. Even US is in chaos with issues on mass shooting, crime, Killing of blacks etc... Remember America was a lawless state years afterr the civil War. Blacks were only allowed to vote in 1960. They cant even enter a white only premises. KKK still kills blacks. More than 300 years after the Civil War. So what do you expect from a country just out of war.

  • @Dreikoo
    @Dreikoo Год назад +2

    These people are the same that are in power in Saudi Arabia but we let them off the hook because they have oil. To pretend that they are uniquely bad is deceptive.

  • @free_at_last8141
    @free_at_last8141 Год назад +6

    We did it Patrick! We saved the City!

  • @Pdmw305
    @Pdmw305 Год назад +34

    As an Afghan, apart from the harsh rules on women education, not much has changed from previous regime fir the average person. One positive is that Before 100 people a day were being killed, now none of that happens. As for economy, that’s because of sanctions and the 9 billion of Afghan central reserves taken by the US. That 9 billion belongs to Afghans not the Taliban.

    • @xanderx2523
      @xanderx2523 Год назад +20

      That 9 billion would last them a year max. The issue is the Taliban economy is laughable

    • @wolfitirol8347
      @wolfitirol8347 Год назад +11

      How much did the us spend in Afghanistan?😂

    • @erica.7231
      @erica.7231 Год назад +6

      I keep seeing people bring this up but the amount of aid a year used to far exceed that right? So I guess I'm saying it's a drop in a hot bucket that would dry up in no time

    • @Pdmw305
      @Pdmw305 Год назад +1

      @@erica.7231 no, the aid is actually a small percentage of the 9 billion that’s given each month so the economy does not collapse and the country becomes a haven for terrorist groups. Simply put they took 9 billion, decided to give 7 billion of it to 9/11 victims, and the 2 billion repackaged as aid given each month.

    • @zayanalikhan
      @zayanalikhan Год назад +15

      ​@@wolfitirol8347USA gave more than 560 billion USD to Afghan government in the form of military aid and economic assistance.

  • @user-he8ws1wy6r
    @user-he8ws1wy6r Год назад +1

    They stripped afghani women from their humanity by not allowing them to show their faces.

  • @MA-go7ee
    @MA-go7ee Год назад +2

    The title of the video is 'What's the Talibans new Afghanistan like', yet I'm a third into the video, and you're still rehashing history we already know instead of talking about the subject of the video.
    This is just padding and it's poor content. If you don't have enough material for a long video on the subject why did you choose it

  • @jordanansell6488
    @jordanansell6488 Год назад +4

    The world is much more complicated then this.....

    • @drmodestoesq
      @drmodestoesq Год назад +1

      It's a ten minute RUclips upload. What did you expect? Jake Tapper's book?

  • @bibinsunny6935
    @bibinsunny6935 Год назад +32

    I have a friend here in UK who's from Afghanistan and he says that it's all the same. Now that corruption is less but still nothing for people. He says that there the people are not extremely below the poverty line as in the media. He still doesn't like the Taliban.

    • @EngineerShaikhAbd-ul-AzizfromB
      @EngineerShaikhAbd-ul-AzizfromB Год назад +2

      Well he should do something about his home country, instead of complaining about the people who're doing things (driving out the invaders, for example).

    • @ne0nmancer
      @ne0nmancer Год назад +13

      @@EngineerShaikhAbd-ul-AzizfromB I wonder if you single-handedly solve your contry's problems too, send pics :)

    • @EngineerShaikhAbd-ul-AzizfromB
      @EngineerShaikhAbd-ul-AzizfromB Год назад +2

      @@ne0nmancer He should have joined his countrymen in their fight against the invaders, instead of taking refuge in the invading country and being infatuated with the invader's man made laws.

    • @hellenmoreira9991
      @hellenmoreira9991 Год назад +6

      ​@@EngineerShaikhAbd-ul-AzizfromB you are committing a sin using sinners technology

    • @EngineerShaikhAbd-ul-AzizfromB
      @EngineerShaikhAbd-ul-AzizfromB Год назад

      @@hellenmoreira9991 Your understanding of religion is childish it almost has a European middle age vibe.
      In Islam only metaphysics (the reality inside the visible reality) and morality should be exclusively received from God. Everything else, can be taken from anyone, Muslim or non-Muslim. Do you think, that Muslims ushered in the Golden Age of Science without help form previous works of other civilizations? Muslims took from Greeks, Persians, Indians, and Chinese. Now we're taking from the West and we should try to excel at STEM fields and overtake the West.

  • @zoybean
    @zoybean Год назад +1

    The Taliban is good. The USA took their central bank money and sanctioned the country, but the taliban still doubled exports in just 1 year. USA is the one starving Afghans

  • @gyhghyu
    @gyhghyu Год назад +2

    It is the right of every people to implement its law and religion, and the Taliban have the right to implement it. The victor is the one who imposes his word.

  • @tvted6160
    @tvted6160 Год назад +8

    Thank you GW Bush and Tony the Terrorist Blair! Lest we forget until these criminals are behind bars!

  • @roystonmarshall5027
    @roystonmarshall5027 Год назад +7

    The religion of peace being peaceful...

    • @bakkerem1967
      @bakkerem1967 Год назад +1

      It's not about religion. It's about power. Religion is the tool. Just read some articles on what Evangelical Christians are planning with the US if GOP can claim full power.
      If you really want to fuck up a country, create a theocracy out of it.

    • @blackblack1167
      @blackblack1167 Год назад +2

      That is called a government right there

    • @yasminea7149
      @yasminea7149 Год назад +4

      You mean like how the religion in Ukraine and Russia is peaceful? And how the religion of 30 to 40 NATO countries was peaceful when they all invaded one poor country and maintained war in Afghanistan for 20 years against a poor country with advanced technology? Which peaceful religion attacked Iraq, Vietnam, Korea, Libya, Syria, etc?

  • @horatiohuffnagel7978
    @horatiohuffnagel7978 Год назад +1

    Seems like these guys are super jealous and think everyone is out to steal their women. So keep them dumb and keep them covered. Lol jeez.

  • @yn7751
    @yn7751 Год назад +3

    Big difference between Ukranians and Afghanis
    One lay comfortably, the other resisted.

  • @IndiaTides
    @IndiaTides Год назад +6

    why do you show Pakistan and India administered Kashmir separately but show China administered area as part of China.

    • @brinjoness3386
      @brinjoness3386 Год назад

      My guess is aksai chin will always be China and Kashmir will be free 1 day.

  • @mystikmind2005
    @mystikmind2005 Год назад +3

    Afghan army before the Taliban....
    "Aye, fight and you may die. Run and you’ll live, at least a while. And dying in your beds in poverty many years from now, would you be willing to trade all the days from this day to that for one chance, just one chance to come back here and tell our enemies that they may take our freedom, but we'll never give our lives to stop you"

  • @randyearles1634
    @randyearles1634 Год назад +1

    interesting how current rich middle east countries ignore the Afghan people.

  • @aaronwilkinson8963
    @aaronwilkinson8963 Год назад +1

    I served out in Afghanistan and I am perfectly content with the Taliban taking over Afghanistan. So long as they do their thing over there and not here. I have no beef with them and I wish the best of luck for my former enemy.

  • @lockejohn18
    @lockejohn18 Год назад +17

    If hell exists it would resemble Taliban Afghanistan. The problem is an ethnic group the pashtuns. Extreme traditional and religiously violent. Basically the conservative attitude of keeping to the past and stifling progression ends up in a hellhole like this.

    • @wyattterrell
      @wyattterrell Год назад +12

      I don’t think it’s a conservative attitude I think it’s religious zealotry. Islam is an abrahamic religion and thus seen as “conservative” but the zealotry seen in mao’s cultural revolution was very much progressive but just as radically violent. both extreme ends of the bell curve are bad

    • @erica.7231
      @erica.7231 Год назад +1

      Well it wouldn't be seen as the most conservative form. Taliban was originally a School of thought from Pakistan and practiced islam with reason as they described. Also I mean amish are super conservative but they cause much trouble

    • @spartacus551
      @spartacus551 Год назад +4

      ​@@erica.7231when you practice Islam with reason you become like Taliban or theocratic Iran and Saudi Arabia. However, if you practice Christianity in a conservative, fundamentalist way you become like the Amish. Just shows the radical difference between these two religions.

    • @lookintoit4537
      @lookintoit4537 Год назад +6

      ​@@spartacus551I think that's because Amish don't run the country, while the Taliban do. Also because Europeans have undergone age of enlightenment, industrial revolution and post world war peace and economic boom. South American and African Christian countries are nowhere near West Europeans.

    • @EngineerShaikhAbd-ul-AzizfromB
      @EngineerShaikhAbd-ul-AzizfromB Год назад

      @@lookintoit4537 Spot on.
      Besides, the Enlightenment was a reaction towards the religious wars of sixteenth century. So Christians themselves figured out, that there's something wrong with their religion.
      We Muslims on the other hand, feel that the disasters befell us (colonialism, economic-technological inferiority, etc.) were because of us not following Islam properly (religious innovations, tolerance of monarchy, stagnation of thought by group-mentality, etc.)

  • @Wealthich2
    @Wealthich2 Год назад +3

    In the shadows of recent times, we stand witness to the strength of Afghan hearts. Many, like us, left home in search of safety and hope for Afghanistan's renewal. Among struggles, Afghan youth rise unwavering, reflecting the spirit within all of us striving in finance and entrepreneurship.
    Let's stand with them, sharing their stories and celebrating their strength. In the face of hardships spanning two years, these brave souls press on, painting a path to a brighter future. As we remember August 15th, let's keep alive the resilience that transcends borders and binds us all.

  • @maluplayer1
    @maluplayer1 Год назад +2

    This was a much needed update post talbian takeover. I was looking for update online and haven't seen one, so happy you have made this.

  • @vintagecapgunsatyourmomshouse
    @vintagecapgunsatyourmomshouse Год назад +1

    Afghanistan wants to be left alone in squalor and chaos. Except for the millions of Afgans who don't want to live in a middle ages hell hole.

  • @jordanansell6488
    @jordanansell6488 Год назад +5

    This channel leaves out so much information. Oh wait for a profit

    • @ZeroResurrected
      @ZeroResurrected Год назад +1

      Like what?

    • @hanzalaomar9915
      @hanzalaomar9915 Год назад +2

      It's a propaganda channel

    • @jordanansell6488
      @jordanansell6488 Год назад

      @@ZeroResurrected For that I would need to add you, on a platform. To share links and stuff. Not argue in a RUclips comment section

  • @azizyahaya2174
    @azizyahaya2174 Год назад +5

    From an outsider's perspective, especially a western who lives a cushy, comfortable existence with modern amenities, life under the Taliban would probably be unthinkable. But for an average Afghan who probably lived through 20 years of US occupation and all the conundrums associated with it, life under the new Taliban government would probably be just another Tuesday.

    • @airtale8725
      @airtale8725 Год назад

      They are literally selling their organs and children.

  • @ondyy5194
    @ondyy5194 Год назад +1

    Afghans like it that way. They didnt resist taliban takeover when their military was better armed than taliban. We should not help them or intervene if they dont want to live under taliban in poverty they should do something about it. Of course that western way of life is much better but they dont want it so should not force them to it.

  • @rohanagarwal6848
    @rohanagarwal6848 Год назад +2

    I don't understand when western channels talk about minorities in Afghanistan they forget about religious minorities in Afghanistan like Afghan hindus and sikhs

    • @fghan786
      @fghan786 Год назад

      Afghanistan didn't have hindu religious we just have one ethnic in our country that are sikhs, and they are also leave my country, now Alhamdulillah Afghanistan is 100% pure Islamic country we dont allaw any other religion in our country after that just Islam and Islamic rules are our way of life and we dont care what world thinking about us 💥☝️💥

    • @rohanagarwal6848
      @rohanagarwal6848 Год назад

      @@fghan786 congratulations for your disruption

  • @boredChicken23
    @boredChicken23 Год назад +11

    Incorrect map of India!!!! Stop appeasing China. Please correct the mistake ASAP

  • @jeanlebreton2049
    @jeanlebreton2049 Год назад +9

    2:37 more specifically, the word "mujahidin" has been used officially by at least 3 movements recently.
    -The pre-Taliban mouvements in Afghanistan as you said, but also
    -the revolutionnary movements during the Algerian war against France: FLN and ALN especially; we could perhaps include PCA; but it's an individual honorific title rather than the name of a revolutionnary group
    -and the "People's mujahidin", a revolutionnary (pretty socialist) group which fought side by side with the Mollah at the beginning of the Iranian revolution. As the new State turned more Islamist the socialist components were excluded and the movement, also called National Council of the Iranian resistance, was dissolved, and its leader came in exile in France.

    • @democracyforall
      @democracyforall Год назад

      He is propagating USA propaganda that is all. He is not talking about How taliban completley removed drugs and drugs users while the street of USA are littered with it. He is not talking about there is no corruption the country while USA and EU is full of corruption, he is not talking about how the children abuse has ceased to exist in Afghanistan while USA and Europe has the highest child abuses. He is not talking how the women who used to be beaten by husbands and relatives have ceased to exist because of Taliban , he is not talking about taliban stopped all the theift in the country comapred ot the EU and USA theift is so bad that in most cases now the police do not even arrest people no more, he is not talking about the murders that used to talk place how the TALIBAN stopped that all, he is basically talking about some few issue which he had made into a mountains but it does not remove the fact of the great achievement and the peace the taliban brought into Afghanistan. He says it is the worse country in the world ha ha ha ha.The worse country in the world has no child abuses has no corruption has no kidnapping, has wives beating and attacks on women, it has no theift on the streets , it is so peaceful and at the same time with the little money they are buidling everthing and he ignored that all and above all what he ignored because of jealousy is that it is the NATO WHO INVADED THE COUNTRY NOT USA AND IT IS NATO WHO has sanction these people and yet they have found a way out of it by become a business centre of China and all he is doing spreaing basically pure shit on the internet. He is not talking about why the people the NATO put in authority run away with millions of dollars in their pockets all he does is spread shit on the internet because he is jealousy. In one area alone in Croydan there are so many thieft that it alone with be around as much as 100,000 in just one area. In UK around 100,000 peopla ARE in jails, in UK around 10,000 woman are in jail what he is not talking about is there is no one in the jail in afghanistan apart from may be around 500 people. There are no women arrested or put in prison in Afghanistan that alone is enough to shame the west how the abuse of women goes on from rape to been beaten to been put in prison but of course all that does not matter to him because he is basically a shit spreader.

    • @runningcommentary2125
      @runningcommentary2125 Год назад

      The MeK also ended up becoming a weird cult based in an old Albanian military base.

    • @jeanlebreton2049
      @jeanlebreton2049 Год назад

      Wow. So do they keep relationships with Mariam Rejdavi's "conseil national de la résistance iranienne" in Paris? @@runningcommentary2125

  • @abdullodin9381
    @abdullodin9381 8 месяцев назад +1

    The best country in the world , No Crime ,No fights any more , pleasant mother nature ,delicious food and No more western Habit and Tradition .

  • @MN-pu6qx
    @MN-pu6qx 11 месяцев назад +2

    Here's a novel question? Were the Taliban able to return to power with such ease because that is what the Afghan people wanted?????
    Whilst a theocracy may be a complete anathema to Westerners, living in strict compliance to the literal requirements of their religion may in fact suit the Afghan people fine.
    And as for us Westerners taking afront on behalf of Afghan women, we also need to remember that conservative societies are comprised of not only conservative men but also conversative women.
    But should the West recognise the Afghan government? Definitely NOT.
    Whilst the people and their government choose to live in the 7th century, they should be excluded from receiving any of the benefits of living in the 21st century. The entire country should be ignored by the West - and not one cent worth of any assistance be given to sustaining their chosen life.

    • @ilovecookies2532
      @ilovecookies2532 11 месяцев назад

      Exactly, also the US backed government commited countless crimes against them

  • @ChaosLordPug
    @ChaosLordPug Год назад +13

    Biden can’t do his own socks let alone make a decision on the taliban XD

    • @drmodestoesq
      @drmodestoesq Год назад +4

      He followed up on Trump's decision to leave, didn't he? Trump was outmaneuvered on actually leaving.