Afghanistan is imploding

A great Thanks for America.

A Video of Taliban executing 22 Afghan soldiers surfaced on everyone’s timeline, who ever is interested in World affairs. This massacre has exacerbated criticism of the withdrawal of US troops from Afghanistan ordered by President Joe Biden. This massacre adds to the many questions being asked about the Afghanistan’s army capacity to defeat or even contain the Taliban now that the US is pulling out. This is shameful way to withdraw from the forever war And president Biden will own this shame .Few words from locals…

Few words from locals…

I gave everything I had to the Americans, but once they are gone, I will be killed,” Abdul Rashid Shirzad told the journalists. The 35-year-old husband and father mastered English and risked his life to serve two years as a battlefield interpreter for Navy SEALs. Shirzad said his identity and those of other U.S. employees are well known to Taliban extremists: “They keep track of us, and they don’t shoot us like they do Afghan soldiers. If they catch me, they will behead me.” This time, the Americans won’t be coming. The war and the enemy are inescapable, and the suffering is inevitable for tens of thousands of Afghans. “My 3-year-old boy, he screams when he hears the firing. He’s tired,” said Ezamuddin Safi, a telecommunications worker who had to flee his home in Kunduz in early July. “The Taliban are everywhere.”

If such scenes are repeated in coming months or years, and the victims are abandoned friends of the United States, that will indeed be shameful, and the Biden administration will own that shame. Time is quickly running out to make the safety of those friends of America the top priority of the Biden administration.

Meanwhile, the Taliban are pressing in on all sides of Kunduz, a provincial capital of roughly 374,000 in Afghanistan’s north, as the Afghan government’s war with the Taliban enters a new and dangerous phase. For weeks, the insurgents have captured vulnerable districts across the country’s north, sometimes without even firing a shot. The Taliban now claim to be in control of 85% of Afghanistan.

The 20-year war may or may not have made America safe from terrorist attacks, but it definitely has made Afghanistan unsafe for Afghans.

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