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The pipes are rather quiet atm regarding that "fire".

Most likely something started burning (duh) but very unlikely a plane crashed. There would have been considerably much more noise if it had been the case.
 
В сборнике воспоминаний офицеров НКВД "Я дрался с бандеровцами" за авторством Станислава Смолякова я встречал отдельные упоминания появления у УПА зарубежного (английского и американского) оружия. Правда, нельзя отрицать, что эти образцы могли попасть бандеровцам со складов Вермахта, где было много трофейных стволов. Политическую поддержку антикоммунистическим украинским националистам, живущим в Европе и США, зарубежная разведка оказывала еще с 1930-х годов.
Это все понятно,сам читал.Меня интересуют именно англоязычные источники,по возможности с указаниями
 
Russia is broke and seems willing to work in with Team Terry.
Russia supplied Northern Alliance 1.0 back in the 90´s when the budgetary problems were way worse, because Russia is not interested in Taliban interference in Tadjikistan, Uzbekistan.... Nowadays the Russian interests are the same, if Taliban don´t mess with Russian friends in Central Asia Russia won´t have a lot of interest in supplying the Northern Alliance 2.0, but if Terries decide to export their version of "religion of peace" outside Afghanistan to the neighbouring countries, Russia will take measures to stop Taliban actions. At the same time Taliban were conquering Afghanistan and arrived to the Afghan-Tadjik border, Russian, Tadjik and Uzbek armies had a joint exercise. Don´t think is just a coincidence.
 
Russia supplied Northern Alliance 1.0 back in the 90´s when the budgetary problems were way worse, because Russia is not interested in Taliban interference in Tadjikistan, Uzbekistan.... Nowadays the Russian interests are the same, if Taliban don´t mess with Russian friends in Central Asia Russia won´t have a lot of interest in supplying the Northern Alliance 2.0, but if Terries decide to export their version of "religion of peace" outside Afghanistan to the neighbouring countries, Russia will take measures to stop Taliban actions. At the same time Taliban were conquering Afghanistan and arrived to the Afghan-Tadjik border, Russian, Tadjik and Uzbek armies had a joint exercise. Don´t think is just a coincidence.
I, as a Russian of draft age, do not want to one day be on the Tajik border with a machine gun. I hope it doesn't come to that. ?
 
I, as a Russian of draft age, do not want to one day be on the Tajik border with a machine gun. I hope it doesn't come to that. ?
Back in the 90´s the Russian 201 Motorized Riflemen Division took part in the Tadjik Civil War (one of the sides was supported by Russia, the other had ties with Afghan Mujahideen), and now you have over there the 201 Military Base, that I suppose it´s mainly or solely staffed by kontrakniki, unless the situation goes completely awry I don´t think that Russian conscripts would visit the "charming" Tadjik-Afghan border
 
Back in the 90´s the Russian 201 Motorized Riflemen Division took part in the Tadjik Civil War (one of the sides was supported by Russia, the other had ties with Afghan Mujahideen), and now you have over there the 201 Military Base, that I suppose it´s mainly or solely staffed by kontrakniki, unless the situation goes completely awry I don´t think that Russian conscripts would visit the "charming" Tadjik-Afghan border
Yes, indeed, the conscripts are now mainly engaged in economic work. And I hope that such S**t will not happen that my peers will be thrown there. I like the history of wars more than the wars themselves.
 
By the way, a moment of humor. Imagine if LGBT and feminists from Europe and the United States begin to form militant squads to be sent to Afghanistan to fight for the rights of women and gays in this country? It would be epic.

Europe and the US are too soft conditions, it's time for hardcore.

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The fire started during the gun fight. The taliban have set up security at the outer perimeter that was set up yesterday. The crowds seem to be dispersing. Best way to get your people is to leave the airport & go get them by bus or air transport from a pre arranged rally point. If your families come to the North gate you better have a signal, password or wave a specific color rag. Yep, we're in the stone age.
 

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Could German members (@muck ) expand on that? If you have more information on the subject that is?
 
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A cash flow problem that Im pretty sure China would be more than eager to exploit.

Anyway good luck to China if they think they can control the Taliban. Besides bribing corrupt regimes they have zero experience in this global game.

All their seized belongings are only kept in line by an eternal opression, surveillance and population transfer scheme.
 
Funny how that "withdrawal" ends up being a "surge".

Things need to get worse before they get better I guess?
 
So apparently the firefight at the airport was triggered by an “unknown sniper” which resulted in friendly fire exchange.

this is how civil unrest always transforms into civil war, and then the government is always blamed for opening fire first. I guess “unknown sniper” is a phenomenon fairly widely spread and affects not only revolutionary movements
 
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Well, sounds logical as long as Massud is tadjik as well as most of his followers. And that´s how dominoes start falling, because if Taliban decided to take measures against Northern Alliance 2.0 supporters they would go against Tadjikistan, but that kind of actions would trigger a Russian response.....
 
Anyway good luck to China if they think they can control the Taliban. Besides bribing corrupt regimes they have zero experience in this global game.

As long as China won't start engaging in social experiments and teaching gender studies to Afghan students, the outcome of its efforts could be a tad less catastrophic than that of the "free non-regime/non-corrupt nations" efforts.
 
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Well, sounds logical as long as Massud is tadjik as well as most of his followers. And that´s how dominoes start falling, because if Taliban decided to take measures against Northern Alliance 2.0 supporters they would go against Tadjikistan, but that kind of actions would trigger a Russian response.....
If Russia enters this conflict, it will solve the problem with the help of nuclear weapons. But the UN, I'm afraid, will be against it.

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As long as China won't start engaging in social experiments and teaching gender studies to Afghan students, the outcome of its efforts could be a tad less
catastrophic than that of the "free non-regime/non-corrupt nations" efforts.

The USSR built factories, power plants, roads, schools, hospitals for Afghanistan. Thousands of Afghan teachers, doctors, engineers, and military men studied in the USSR. And all this in the face of global condemnation, as well as the billions of dollars that the United States spent on training enemy fighters and purchasing weapons. I wonder who spent more money - the USSR or the USA? And what is the effect? Red Afghanistan was even able to outlast the USSR.

In its practice, however, the USSR had many problems. This was often caused by the different worldviews of the Soviet and Afghan people. It was a common fact for the USSR to study in the same school for boys and girls, but for Afghanistan it came as a shock. As the old Russian proverb says - "We wanted better, but it turned out as always." China has many resources, many people. If they are smarter than the USSR and the United States, they will be able to win the favor of Afghan society, and gradually subjugate the entire country. This will be a matter of more than one year, but with systematic work, a stunning result can be obtained.
 

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