Posted on 09/18/2021 2:56:39 AM PDT by blueplum
Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar, the Taliban’s most public face who led peace talks with the US, was physically attacked by a leader of the US terrorist-designated Haqqani Network in early September....
...The Taliban co-founder was at the presidential place to discuss the structure of the government as he pushed for an “inclusive” cabinet that would have been more acceptable to the international community, as per multiple reports.
Amid the heated discussion, Khalil ul Rahman Haqqani, a minister and senior leader of the Haqqani Network, rose from his chair began punching Baradar, reported Bloomberg citing people familiar with the development. The situation quickly escalated and their bodyguards opened fire on each other, killing and wounding a number of them, the report claimed.
The shootout at the presidential palace triggered rumours about Baradar’s death. But the Taliban leader, according to Bloomberg, wasn’t injured ...
(Excerpt) Read more at hindustantimes.com ...
Goodfellas
The Bolshevik Revolution
The French Revolution
Soon, the modern Democrat party too will commence eating its own.
And we still give money to those retards. Here we are pretending the new government in 1933 Germany will be more inclusive and put Jewish people in their cabinet.
Why is our childish DC government so unable to accept them at their word and deed over the decades? That’s who they are you morons. I literally can’t decide who is more stupid, Taliban or DC.
“...as he pushed for an “inclusive” cabinet...”
In the Taliban.
Words fail me.
In comparative terms, the Taliban is busy learning to paddle a canoe, while the DC "deep state" gang is busy steering the biggest ocean liner in the world up on a reef. So I might suggest that the DC clowns are far more stupid...
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