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I know some will roll their eyes, however I feel obliged to say this now and again in such threads ...

Imagine if, by and large, all countries lived in (true) peace with each other. No need for all the nuclear (and other) weapons or military. Imagine those billions upon billions of £££/$$$ going towards positive things.

Yeah yeah I know it's fantasy land, however I just think it's such a shame humankind has never learned to live at peace.

Too much money to be made.
 
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go on give us your insight into why billions in equipment was left there without sabotaging it
Because Trump surrendered to Taliban so the Afghani govt and security collapsed.

Poor gas112 wrong again, that’s about the 10th failure today.
 
jesus h christ you really are as stupid as you come across as

US general says Afghanistan collapse rooted in Trump-Taliban deal​

Head of US Central Command says collapse of the Afghan government can be traced to US troop withdrawal deal.


Poor gas112, wrong at least 11 times today
 

US general says Afghanistan collapse rooted in Trump-Taliban deal​

Head of US Central Command says collapse of the Afghan government can be traced to US troop withdrawal deal.


Poor gas112, wrong at least 11 times today
what bit are you struggling with that we are talking about how Biden handled it and left billions in active weapons there .
Even the article your quoting from alludes to that


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The stated objective was to promote a peace negotiation between the Taliban and the Afghan government, but that diplomatic effort had failed to gain traction before former US President Donald Trump was replaced by President Joe Biden in January.
The new US president pushed ahead with the plan for the troop withdrawal but extended the deadline to August 31.

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Biden has faced the biggest crisis of his presidency over the war in Afghanistan, which he argued needed to be brought to a close after 20 years stalemated fighting that had cost American lives, drained resources and distracted from greater strategic priorities.

Republicans have accused Biden of lying about the military commanders’ recommendations to keep 2,500 troops in the country, playing down warnings of the risks of a Taliban victory, and exaggerating the US’s ability to prevent Afghanistan from again becoming a safe haven for armed groups like al-Qaeda.

“I fear the president may be delusional,” said Mike Rogers, the top Republican on the House of Representatives Armed Services Committee, calling the withdrawal an “unmitigated disaster”.

“It will go down in history as one of the greatest failures of American leadership,” Rogers said.
 
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