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I like your videos, but there is a lot wrong and missing here. You said they were like this before America came in. Expect America got involved well before 2001. Many Afghan women went to school before the Afghan-Soviet war, many of whom I personally know (Tajiks and Pashtuns). The Soviets worked towards toppling the Afghan government for a pro Soviet one, the US did even worse by funding extremist groups to topple the pro Soviet government. I say worse because the extremists held an idea that no Afghan government ever inacted before (e.g., banning women's schools and making it punishable); they were so empowered by dollars and Pakistani training camps that no other movement in Afghanistan possessed that amount of backing, even though their ideology didn't match that of the Afghans (e.g., the destruction of the Afghan buddahs is what no Afghan ever wanted, yet Afghan culture didn’t matter to them). Moreover, this has nothing to do with Sunnis or Pashtuns. Practically every government to have ever been in power in Afghanistan was Sunni and Pashtun, but none of them acted like the T group in power today and during the post Soviet war. You say "speak up" but I personally know families who have went through torture I cannot bring myself to repeat here. Lastly, the US for years knew that the system they had set up was structured in a way that could not survive without US contractors on the ground given that no one but the US could maintain the daily tune ups needed for the Afghan military weapons and air force. Report after report said a collapse would be indefinite unless they used the same money, not more, to make the system self reliable. So when the US pulled out, the Afghan Republic as expected fell. The T group gained moral and Pakistani backing (which btw Pakistani government and intelligence officials have admitted to).
2026-07-10 03:00:41