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Taliban Rapidly Raising New Highly Trained Units

I do agree with your point in regards to loyalty and cause, but you couldn't be more wrong in regards to equipment/training/funding. Lets address all these three points:

The ANA on paper is 300K strong. Lets say 100K of these soldiers are ghost, that still leaves a fighting force of 200K. According to the best Western estimates, Taliban have a fighting force of 10K. Lets double it, make it 20K. That's still a gap of 180K troops in favor of ANA.

ANA's budget is $11 billion, that's the same budget of Pakistan's Armed Forces. Pakistan with this budget operates a modern military, navy and an air force. In terms of equipment, the ANA has MRAP's, Armored Humvees, Latest American Standard light weapons, choppers and aircraft. Compare that to the Taliban who are mostly armed with light weapons.

ANA has been getting trained by NATO officers for the past 20 years. The doctrines and the methods taught to ANA officers are some of the most advanced in the world. Pakistan has benefitted immensely from the training it has received from US Army Officers.

Thus, we can't use the argument of underfunded, not trained and not equipped. Its pure incompetence on the ANA part.
ANA soldiers are literally only given 3 months of training, 1 month is solely dedicated on how to march properly. PA soldiers are given 2 years of proper training.

[Edit]: Even the female dominated PA medical branch is given 1 year worth of combat training, meaning even Pakistan's women soldiers who are not expected to fight on the front line are better trained than the ANA.

The ANA is buying new equipment to replace lost equipment, or increase their nonexistent inventory. PA mainly uses its funding to maintain its current inventory, and barely buys new equipment, because it has most of what it needs already.

ANA soldiers are barely payed, and at one point there was even a controversy that the taliban were paying their fighters more than the Afghan government was paying their own soldiers.

ANA's "latest equipment" is not a large inventory, and is nowhere close to being ready. Most of this equipment is gonna rust, as the ANA were never trained properly to maintain these advanced systems such as MRAPs and Super Tucanos.

The AAF was supposed to be ready by 2024, but withdrawal of foreign forces, that will no longer occur, making the AAF essentially a neutered air force.
 
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ANA soldiers are literally only given 3 months of training. PA soldiers are given 2 years of training.

The ANA is buying new equipment to replace lost equipment, or increase their nonexistent inventory. PA mainly uses its funding to maintain its current inventory, and barely buys new equipment, because it has most of what it needs already.

ANA soldiers are barely payed, and at one point there was even a controversy that the taliban were paying their fighters more than the Afghan government was paying their own soldiers.

ANA's "latest equipment" is not a large inventory, and is nowhere close to being ready. Most of this equipment is gonna rust, as the ANA were never trained properly to maintain these advanced systems such as MRAPs and Super Tucanos.

The AAF was supposed to be ready by 2024, but withdrawal of foreign forces, that will no longer occur, making the AAF essentially a neutered air force.

I think we can say the book, War on Terror, has come to an end and it's last chapter is finished.

A wasteful war, and lost opportunities on all sides.
 
I think we can say the book, War on Terror, has come to an end and it's last chapter is finished.

A wasteful war, and lost opportunities on all sides.
We are certainly in the epilogue, that's for sure.
 
Last time they brought trouble to us by harboring Al-Qaeda.
The inherent contradition Taliban bring is direct result of them being true to Islam. While rest of us can play double game of being Muslim when it suits us but on the sly avoiding the practical manifestation of being a Muslim. Mean we are all talk and they are do the walking.

What do I mean? As a Muslim your loyalty to is to Islam and Muslims. Nation states take second place. In short Islam is trans-national whereas as nation states are national.

So when AQ came knocking who also believed in Islam as the defining feature of their outlook making them also above any nation state or tans-national. Taliban of course gave them sanctuary.

No other Muslim country was prepared to give OBL refuge simply because it would invite US angst. All other countries placed self interest above trans-national Islam. Taliban of course place their religion first and Afghan state second. Thus they refused US requests and paid the price for that.

Stupid as it was it practically demonstrates what you should do if you place Islam first. Of course within Pakistan we also have certain groups think Islam comes first like TLP as we saw how they wanted France to be punished come as obligation to Islam despite what price Pakistan state might have to pay.
 
The inherent contradition Taliban bring is direct result of them being true to Islam. While rest of us can play double game of being Muslim when it suits us but on the sly avoiding the practical manifestation of being a Muslim. Mean we are all talk and they are do the walking.

What do I mean? As a Muslim your loyalty to is to Islam and Muslims. Nation states take second place. In short Islam is trans-national whereas as nation states are national.

So when AQ came knocking who also believed in Islam as the defining feature of their outlook making them also above any nation state or tans-national. Taliban of course gave them sanctuary.

No other Muslim country was prepared to give OBL refuge simply because it would invite US angst. All other countries placed self interest above trans-national Islam. Taliban of course place their religion first and Afghan state second. Thus they refused US requests and paid the price for that.

Stupid as it was it practically demonstrates what you should do if you place Islam first. Of course within Pakistan we also have certain groups think Islam comes first like TLP as we saw how they wanted France to be punished come as obligation to Islam despite what price Pakistan state might have to pay.


@Indus Pakistan I think you might find a comment in one article I read recently that might share your views on the Taliban and Afg in general, eventhough Afg isnt covered as much as it was in the War on Terror in the 2000s there is interesting anylysis coming out about the conflict these days




Effort-poast coming through:


A portion of the Taliban leadership has lived in Doha, Qatar in the last 15 years. Their wives are with them. Their children were born in modern hospital with quality nurses and top doctors from allover the world.


They enjoyed climate-controlled appartments and houses with modern appliances. They travelled around in Qatar in comfortable SUVs on smoothly paved roads.


They had reliable electricity, water, waste-disposal and fast internet connection – thanks to a large corp of foreign experts and a huge army of foreign guest-workers – the majority of them were/are not Muslims. Local supermarkets have all the fine food from allover the world and was avaible to them thanks a generous allowance from the Qatari emir.


The Taliban leaders and their families were seen going to entertainment & sport facilities and shopping malls. Their children went to international schools with modern equipment and competent teachers – many of them were not Muslims. There are rumors that the older children are now attending universities in the Gulf region under pseudo names.


—> Those Taliban leaders are going to have alot of discussion with their families, when the Taliban establish themselves after conquering Kabul.


–> Don’t they want the same comfort and safety for all Afghans or at least for the Pashtuns?


–> How does Afghanistan finances those comfort for the Taliban elites – nevermind the average Talib fighter and his family – in Kabul and elsewhere in Afghanistan?


–> Are they expecting their wives to start going to the water-pump/river again and wash clothes with their bare hands?


–> Do they like to see their relatives die, because Afghan healthcare can mostly not even provide basics?


–> Yes, the Gulf emirates have their modernity/comfort/infrastructure by selling oil/gas – but at least they have something to share with the world and learned to hire/work with/trust the foreign experts.


If the Taliban want those for themselves or the Afghans – they have to sell something to the foreigners.


NO – selling heroin won’t be enough.


–> Yes in the first few years the Taliban might renege on some portions of their promises – like women’s rights.


But reality is a cruel rapist. There is nothing you & the toughest Talib can do about it.


–> How long will the Taliban be rulers if they don’t find jobs for the soon to be 300 000 young people entering the labour market every year?


–> How long will the Taliban be rulers if Afghans are dying in the hospitals?


–> How long will the Taliban be rulers if Afghans are going hungry in the streets?


–> How long will the Taliban be rulers if Afghan farmers are hit hard by climate change?


–> Does a Taliban-ruled Afghanistan need remittances from emigrants abroad? Emigrants, who hate the Taliban.


–> Afghans might be poor and distressed, but they can see the world on their cheap smartphones – at least they want to see a road to prosperity & want to see Afghanistan being a respected country. They are not like the isolated North-Koreans.


–> Will be the Taliban be able to deliver this road-map? With engineers and managers or with recitations of the Quran?


Taliban are fighters and warriors. Victory over the Americans/NATO and the local lackeys might give them some prestige around the world and a few years/decades of euphoric “building the new Islamic society”. But victory and peace always grinds warriors down.


It took nearly 12 years from the Fall of Saigon in April 1975 to the 6th party congress in December 1986 for reality to defeat the Vietnamese communists. Let’s see how long it will need to defeat the Taliban.


Remember folks, the Western countries, Russia, China and emerging countries like Turkey don’t need Afghanistan, BUT Afghanistan needs our knowledge, tech, consumers, tourists, capital and investors alot.


Four ideologies emerged during the 19th century: liberalism, socialism-communism, fascism and jihadism. Two ideologies have already landed in the trash-can of history.


Liberalism is heading there too by going through the local pride-parade.


Jihadism had not the chance, because so far they only had two years in Egypt and 5 years in Afghanistan. The sooner the Taliban rule Afghanistan, the faster Jihadism lands on the
 
The inherent contradition Taliban bring is direct result of them being true to Islam. While rest of us can play double game of being Muslim when it suits us but on the sly avoiding the practical manifestation of being a Muslim. Mean we are all talk and they are do the walking.

What do I mean? As a Muslim your loyalty to is to Islam and Muslims. Nation states take second place. In short Islam is trans-national whereas as nation states are national.
Brother I normally avoid discussions which lead to good muslims vs bad muslims. But truth is Taliban have also killed innocent muslims & are still doing it. Their refusal to handover OBL led to the deaths of their countrymen who they were supposed to protect by being in power. Wasn't it their religious responsability??
Had they acted smartly they could have simply expelled OBL and saved a lot of lives in both Afghanistan & Pakistan. So I'm not sure if their actions were true to Islam or they are just another group who wants power in the name of Islam.

Remember the times of Mujahideen against Soviot Union, they were Jehadis, had a cause to defend their country & religion. So what happened later, the same good true to Islam muslims turned on each other & became war lords. In the end they brought more destruction than russians.
Could have given you more examples & included Iran or KSA but all I can say is that Jehadi's or revolutionaries can win wars but they can't run countries. You need different breed of people for that.
 
There is no one in western media that says that, don't make things up.

As for your second paragraph, I guess you're saying that the ttp and bla are just and have a strong cause?

I don't know why I bother with this forum anymore.
Militants are never better equipped then state. Afghan Army is way better equipped. If you don't even the know difference between equipped by Taliban and Afghan Army. Then yes you need to learn first. Secondly insurgency and militancy is completely different ball as compared to conventional war
 
ANA are mainly former soldiers of the pedophile warlords
Very true they are mostly sell-souls and drug addicts.
If you watch any documentary about NATO training them, they always complain about the absolute pathetic level of commitment of these people. The reason for that is obvious for anyone willing to see.
 
My comparison is completely valid, and you denying it won't change that fact. "Living in the past" is simply as excuse to push your narrative, without actually providing evidence of your claim.

Again, I know what you're talking about, but you're completely wrong on the issue.
Since your repeatedly denying the facts which the entire world can see and accepts, I feel your your replying just for the heck of it or perhaps your mind is not ready to accept.
Regardless,
Keep trolling, it’s not going to change the reality.
 
Militants are never better equipped then state. Afghan Army is way better equipped. If you don't even the know difference between equipped by Taliban and Afghan Army. Then yes you need to learn first. Secondly insurgency and militancy is completely different ball as compared to conventional war
When did I say otherwise? Seriously, where are all these bad takes coming from all of a sudden?
Since your repeatedly denying the facts which the entire world can see and accepts, I feel your your replying just for the heck of it or perhaps your mind is not ready to accept.
Regardless,
Keep trolling, it’s not going to change the reality.
Bro, you're literally the only one saying this. If you had proof you would have posted it by now.

Accusing me of trolling isn't gonna change the fact that you don't know what you're talking about.

Anyway, I'm done entertaining you.
 
Another new unit raised in Afghanistan.
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For fighting contractors, taliban definitely needed an upgrade.
 

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