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How did the Taliban take over Afghanistan so fast?

How did the Taliban take over Afghanistan so fast?
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Kabul: Afghanistan takeover that is amazing and fast Taliban is the result not only from the strength of their battlefield, but also sustainable encouragement to force surrender and cut the agreement.
Guerrils mixed threats and bait with propaganda and psychological warfare when they took the city by city – several with almost shot fired – finally captured the capital kabul.
How did this happen? When foreign troops began their final withdrawal in May, Washington and Kabul believed the Afghan military would carry out a strong fight against the Taliban.
With more than 300,000 personnel and multi-billion dollars equipment more advanced than the Arsenal Taliban, a strong Afghan force – on paper.
In fact, they were disturbed by corruption, poor leadership, lack of training and moral dropped for years.
Desertions are general inspectors and the US government have long warned that the style is not sustainable.
Afghan forces installed strong resistance this summer in several areas such as Lashkar Gah in the south, but they now face the Taliban without a regular US air and military strike.
Facing smaller but very motivated and cohesive enemies, many soldiers and even all units are only deserted or surrendered, leaving the rebels to capture the city by city.
The seeds for the collapse were planted last year when Washington signed an agreement with the rebels to pull his troops completely.
For the Taliban, it was the beginning of their victory after almost two decades of war.
For many demoralized Afghans, it is grouped and abandoned.
They continued to attack government forces but began to combine them with the murder of targeted journalists and rights of activists, improving the environment of fear.
They also encouraged the narrative of the Taliban victory that was inevitable in their propaganda and psychological operations.
Army and local officials were reportedly bombarded with text messages in several regions, urging them to give up or work with the Taliban to avoid worse fate.
Many are offered secure engagement if they do not fight, while others are achieved through the elder of tribes and villages.
With Afghan forces cannot delay the progress of the Taliban, many Afghan warlords – and famous – their warlords lurk their militias and promise on black eyes to the Taliban if they attack their city.
But with confidence in the ability of the Afghan government to survive, it’s okay to hold the rebels, the writing is also on the wall for the warlord.
Their cities fell without fighting.
Warlord Ismail Khan in the western city of Herat was arrested by the Taliban when he fell.
Abdul Rashid Dostum and Atta Mohammad Noor in the north fled to Uzbekistan, when their militia members left Humvee, weapons and even their uniforms on the road out of Mazar-I-Sharif.
The Taliban has begun to offer and surrender the settings in the place reported long before the launch of their flash in May.
From individual soldiers and low-level government officials for the governor and the provincial minister, the rebels are urgent for transactions – with the Taliban, but win, why quarrel? Strategies have proven to be very effective.
The pictures of their last march to Kabul are not the body on the streets and battlefield fields, but Taliban officials and the government sits comfortably on the couch when they formalize the submission of the city and the province.
According to someone reporting we estimate less than a month before the fall of Kabul, the Afghan government can collapse in 90 days.
But once the Taliban won their first provincial capital, it took less than two weeks.

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