This is a long read but it goes real fast.
You have to look at things from a different perspective. Trump talked about negotiations he had with the Taliban regarding the pullout. He never gave us any of the details, he only said he was negotiating. If we are to believe that Trump still has some control of the military as our defacto President, some of this stuff we saw with the Afghanistan debacle may have been negotiated by Trump, that had a unforeseen outcome, please let me explain.
Trump wanted to end the occupation in Afghanistan, we spent a shit ton of money and lives there and it was basically for nothing. Our presence there was only benefiting the CIA through the drug trade. Remember Trump was trying to cut off all of all the revenue streams for the cabal, the CIA is part of the cabal.
What if during negotiations of the pullout with the Taliban, they asked for the ability to protect their country from another takeover like the USA did 20 years earlier. Trump most likely knew that giving the Taliban the military equipment would be frowned upon. Negotiating with (so called) terrorists would have bad optics, so what does he do, let Biden take the responsibility for it. Keep following me.
Before we invaded Afghanistan, the Taliban was destroying the poppy fields. They may not have the same moral standards as people here in the USA but they saw what the drugs were doing to their communities. Turning a large portion of their society in to worthless drug addicts. So in a effort to fix the situation, the Taliban started destroying the poppy fields. Along came the USA (CIA)and replanted the poppy fields. Drug trade from the poppies fed the CIA expenses to pull of more color revolutions throughout the world, pull off terror attacks, prop up dictators, drug cartels spring up that invade our southern border and Europe. It is bad for everyone.
Poppies will only grow in that region of the world(Afghanistan) and if Trump wanted to fix the drug issues in the world, what do you do? Go to the source. Trump knew if he pulled out of Afghanistan it would leave a vacuum that could be exploited by regimes like the CCP. They would come in and fill the shoes of the CIA and reroute the heroin through China back to the USA.
By leaving the military equipment with the Taliban they could protect their country from another takeover by a foreign country looking to exploit the heroin production. Perhaps the Taliban made a promise to Trump to destroy the poppies and in return they wanted the resources to protect their country from a future hostile takeover. Leaving behind $85 billion in military equipment is a small price to pay to shut down the heroin trade. It cleans up our borders, it helps fix the epidemic of overdoses here in the USA, prevents orgs like the CIA from profiting from it and stops foreign leaders from filling the newly created vacuum and Biden took the fall for it. You see why it was necessary for Trump to step aside momentarily?
As far as the people left behind, do we know who was left behind? No we do not. The media could have been gas lighting the American people for one reason. I just told you that the CIA was running the heroin trade out of Afghanistan in to Europe and the USA. What is the possibility the people left behind were CIA drug traffickers? Do we owe these people anything? How many lives have they destroyed? You saw who was making the most noise about the people left behind, CNN. You know that people like Anderson Copper are CIA agents. I am sure that these MSM outlets are filled with CIA mockingbird talking heads who were outraged that their affiliates were being left behind enemy lines. Do you think they care about an aid worker or a interrupter getting left behind, no they don't. They only care about the people that was part of their team, CIA drug trafficking trash.
Now do I know this is exactly how it went down? No, its speculation but , I bet my version is closer to the truth than what the MSM is telling you. Do I know that innocent were not left behind? No, I don't but, we are in a war for our future and their is always collateral damage in a war. Yes, the explosion killing the marines was a horrible event and the only way to prevent events like that is to get out. You can not control a lone wolf terrorist and this event had nothing to do with the pullout negotiations. It was more likely a parting gift from ISIS and their way of saying have a good day, now get the fuck out. It was a unavoidable tragic event, no amount of troop presence could prevent something like this when you have thousands of people running around in complete chaos.
If we are going to save our country and bring world peace we have to stop occupying foreign lands, stop foreign entanglements. We have to cut revenue streams to the cabal. We have to kill the narcotic drug trade. What does the cartels trade in? Drugs and children, Trump is ending both. So before you get all up in arms about the Afghanistan pullout realize you may not have the full picture, none of us do. Just realize the sacrifices we make today will lead to the greater good of tomorrow.
That is your current affairs lesson for the day.
Stay safe and God Bless you and the USA.
WWG1WGA!!!
Edit: One of our anons posted this link from August 29th: Taliban bans opium production. Encourages farmer to grow saffron. (Trust and believe)
Plausible. Thanks for thinking this through and sharing it. One question at the crux of it: would the equipment left behind be enogh to thwart an attack from a major military like the CCP? I don't think it would, so all I would add to your theory is a refinement along the lines of this: Trump and Xi are secretly aligned... neither want the drugs, but their respective deep states do... so, let the Taliban destroy the poppy fields, and know that Xi is not interested in them, and when the equipment gets left behind, it is all on Biden.
Ccp are incompetent cowards; there are just a lot of them. They only exist bc we allow it; because we are “nice.”
Cuz the DS require polarizing teams for future world wars.
also corrupt
Would it be the actual CCP though? The optics of another superpower invading Afghanistan would be pretty fucked up.
But what if the Taliban was armed in order to defend themselves against ISIS (proxy-army). There are videos on combat footage sites that purport to show ISIS vs Taliban engagements. and there are a shit load of them posted in the last 2 months
How easy would it be for ISIS to replace the Taliban, and then MSM just pretends it was Taliban all along.
That's totally possible. Equipment left behind to allow Taliban to defeat Isis.
They better hurry. They can't fix a fucking thing if it breaks and they really shit fast.
Very good point I never thought of it
Had been thinking the same thing pretty much that you just posted. Reminds me of another bit of nonsense from the media.
Do you remember how the media lauded Khashoggi? And claimed MBS was a horrible murderer and had him chopped into pieces? Well, the Khashoggi's were well known arms dealers and he was one of pedo/trafficker Alwaleed's pals. IMO he was in on the plot to assassinate MBS and paid the price for it. The media claiming he was just an adorable innocent lil ole journalist was typical media gaslighting. He was involved with pedos, traffickers, warmongers, and likely involved in the VEGAS massacre (assassination plot).
I mean, the Taliban did well enough with AKs and IEDs agaibst the U.S. for a long time. Equip them with precision rifles and nightvision, that evens the playing field.
I am by no means pro taliban, but I have learned to never underestimate my enemy. They did pretty good being low tech against the U.S., give them some capability, i.e. rifles and night vision and they could hold off another more developed force for longer and better. I appreciate the OPs perspective on this.
Add to this the fact that jihadi belief of death in combat is rewarded by entry into Paradise and you have someone with nothing to lose and everything to gain..
agree
Look what a hard time the Mujahedeen gave both the USSR and us and every other empire that was destroyed in that graveyard. With better arms I don't think the CCP would fair any better.