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Afghanistan
REPORT: Afghan Military Commanders Bribed by Taliban to Surrender Cities, Equipment in Advance?
2021-08-16

[RedState] (The REDSTATE EDITOR’S NOTE: This is the most important story out of Afghanistan today and possibly about the entire war. It’s not an understatement to say that Hollie is one of the few western journalists in the country and has a vantage point few have. Please watch the entire interview; it’s filled with crucial information.)

In less than a week, Afghanistan has fallen. How could this happen so quickly after US officials assured everyone that the Afghan military was fully capable of defending the country against the Taliban?

Sunday evening (Afghanistan time) I spoke with Jenna Lee Babin of SmartHER News about how rapidly the country fell and why based on what I've seen and heard in the country. We'd spoken on Friday, and while it was a little tense at that time the changes since then have been abrupt, sudden, and dramatic.

With Mazar as an example, when we first got in early Thursday morning it was a normal city. It was full of life. People were in the streets. The markets were full. Everybody was at their shrine. And I remember being shocked because everybody was talking about the northern provinces going, and I thought it was completely exaggerated. There didn’t seem to be any imminent threat.

Friday, things had shifted. You could just feel a sense of fear. There were people saying, "They're coming! They're coming!" I wondered if they were exaggerating. Shopkeepers were closing down, but things were still open and there were people around.

And then Saturday it was just a ghost town, and people were lining up at banks to get money out. We were hearing rumors about there were three front lines and the first one had been breached.

And then it was gone, just like that. Literally, just like that.

From my understanding, the level of corruption within the Afghanistan military and the government, that is part of how the Taliban won a lot of this, is they paid the commanders off to surrender a city before. So those who genuinely do want to fight -- and there are a lot of men that wanted to genuinely fight -- they were basically kept in the dark and ANA commanders were paid off by the Taliban in advance to surrender the city. They were just left with, you have no choice but basically to run.

The level of corruption that enabled the Taliban to come back into power is just mind-blowing. It's mind-blowing to see that and to see all of the weapons that have now gone into the Taliban’s hands when the Afghan army runs away, we paid for.
Posted by:Slineling Ulotch2915

#10  "There is no wall that is high enough to stop a horse with a cart filled with gold. " - Philip of Macedon
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2021-08-16 13:18  

#9  #3 Heroin and opium are always big dollar winners and I would not be surprised to discover the Chinese emperor found his wallet just in time. That and remember, Hunter has connections all across Asia and he is an enterprising lad.

Feel sorry for the woman, if it's over quick she'll be lucky.

Sorry for the previous typo as well.
Posted by: Cesare   2021-08-16 13:14  

#8  Like the CIA did in 2001?
Posted by: Pholuns Speresh8593   2021-08-16 13:01  

#7  Someone keeps posting the Georgia Driver's License picture of a very disturbed & scary looking visitor to this website.

And the ideas presented when the picture is posted, well, it only re-enforces the eeriness of the picture.

Since I now know how he thinks, I have a pretty good idea as to how he drives and parks... and may be his favorite breakfast 'refreshment'...

Posted by: Blinky Glasing4848   2021-08-16 12:06  

#6  Irony - the people who put the fix in the 2020 election couldn't figure out that the Taliban fixed the take over.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2021-08-16 11:44  

#5  Emperor Boukassat to the courtesy phone, please.
Posted by: Cesare   2021-08-16 09:47  

#4  One of the oldest military strategies in the world. Pay off the other guy's men.
Posted by: DarthVader   2021-08-16 08:57  

#3  Ref #1: Just out of curiosity, I'd like to follow the Mullah-geld and discover where it actually came from. Is Mullah-geld fungible ?

Pres. Trump's plan with conditions established, was to be out in May. Were those Mullah dollars a 'lease on peace' until Biden's September transition could be realized ?

I know it sounds bizarre and unheard of....but was the Mullah-geld palletized and air-dropped to the Taliban from unmarked aircraft in the dead of night? Later turned into cash payments to the Afghan Army and local officials for their peaceful stacking of arms ?
Posted by: Besoeker   2021-08-16 08:19  

#2  As Insty mentioned yesterday, basically what the Chinese are doing with our ruling class.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2021-08-16 07:01  

#1  ...This absolutely believable. Now I'm curious who on our side - as in, US politicians, analysts, and military - was taking Mullah-geld.

Mike
Posted by: Mike Kozlowski   2021-08-16 06:06  

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