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Hostage crisis towering: alarm on US-trained Afghan troops fell to the hands of the Taliban

Hostage crisis towering: alarm on US-trained Afghan troops fell to the hands of the Taliban
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WASHINGTON: The trade-off situation of hostages is developing in Afghanistan between the United States and the Taliban in the midst of concerns about medieval monsters who have flooded Kabul get access to sophisticated American weapons including black Hawk helicopters and attack aircraft A-29.
Thousands of Americans and their Afghan cohort were trapped outside the perimeter of Kabul airport, with the Taliban controlling access and allowing so little through that US evacuation plane reported to fly far below capacity.
US President Biden, was attacked at home for a failed withdrawal, said on Wednesday that the US was committed to evacuating every American from Afghanistan, even if it intended to expand the military mission above the August 31 withdrawal time limit.
While Biden administration earlier this week frozen the reserves of the Afghan government held in a US bank account, alarm increased in Washington on Taliban Hold cards: Thousands of US citizens were stranded outside the airport boundary and everything weapons and weapons that had fallen into the fundamentalist laps that have stated Afghanistan will be run according to sharia law.
In accordance with the detailed inventory in the US Administration Report, the Afghan Air Force operates 211 aircraft, including 29 aircraft attacks, four C-130 cargo aircraft, 33 military versions of Cessna Caravan, and various with UH-60 Black Helicopter Hawk utility, MD- 530s, and Soviet Mi-17 helicopters.
While some of them were reportedly flown to Tajkistan and Uzbekistan neighbors as the Taliban invaded the country, it was not clear how many airplanes, besides weapons and other vehicles, had fallen guerrillas.
The images have emerged from the Taliban posing in front of military planes and other weapons.
Read Alsoplanes, Weapons, Night-Vision Glasses: The new War Cactabout made by Taliban a month ago, the Afghan defense ministry was posted on photographs of social media from seven new helicopters who arrived in Kabul delivered by the United States.
However, in a few weeks, the Taliban has confiscated most of the country, as well as any weapons and equipment left by “there is no doubt that they have captured hundreds of humves and artillery and other equipment and aircraft …
this must be deep, very disturbing to Americans, not only because we help fund it and give it, but because of how the Taliban can benefit, “a former black Hawk pilot served in Afghanistan told the news defense, in the midst of shock and horror in Washington in Washington in Washington in Washington The prospect of Taliban inherits a train trained and equipped with troops and air forces.
Pilots suggested that Biden administration must first evacuate all their Americans and their Afghan partners from Afghanistan before destroying US equipment, as well as all aircraft and helicopters left by the Afghan Air Force.
The US strategy is also worried that around $ 1 trillion in precious metals, including lithium reserves that are important for electric cars and the battery industry that can be recharged, can be under the control of the Taliban.
Memo Pentagon a few years ago named Afghanistan Saudi Arabia from Lithium.
Read Alsothese was the leader of the Taliban shadow which now runs Afghanistan Senior Taliban leadership includes many Mujahideen fighters who have been trained by the US during the Cold War to fight against the Soviet Union forces attacking in the 1980s.
Sunni group membership was mostly taken from the most dominant population of ethnic pashtun in adolescents, Biden president was attacked from all sides for a withdrawal that failed to be exacerbated by unclear defense in Afghanistan.
In the carcasses of interviews on ABC News on Wednesday, Biden said he could not remember if he was told to save 2,500 troops in Afghanistan by the US military commander.
He said there was’ no consensus’ in the intelligence report or military recommendation that the Taliban would flood the government, who led him to say last month that the Taliban takeover in Afghanistan was very unlikely.
‘ “The idea that the Taliban will take over prepared on the idea that – somehow, 300,000 soldiers we have trained and equipped will only collapse, they will give up.
I don’t think anyone anticipates it,” The US President said, in the middle of a report that there were many warning and red ranked which can occur.

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