• Skiluros@sh.itjust.works
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    What is happening between Afghanistan and Pakistan?

    I was shocked to learn that India had upgraded its mission in Afghanistan to full embassy status.

    Something is brewing there, this won’t be the last we’ll hear of this.

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      Basically, Pakistan funded the Taliban through their conflict with the West, but then the Taliban spread to Pakistan and became a security threat there. Oops.

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        Pakistan was the slush fund for America. There is not much oopsie there. CIA sent the money to Pakistan and instructed them to fund the Taliban with it.

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          Uh-huh. And the famously agreeable and famously organised nuclear-armed state of Pakistan just listened.

          Is it possible the CIA did some sort of operation that touched on the Pakistan-Taliban relationship? Yes. Are they controlling everything? No, conspiracy theories aren’t real.

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            https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Cyclone

            In May 1979, U.S. officials secretly began meeting with rebel leaders through Pakistani government contacts. A former Pakistani military official claimed that he personally introduced a CIA official to Gulbuddin Hekmatyar that month. (Freedom of Information Act requests for records describing these meetings have been denied.)[20] Additional meetings were held on 6 April and 3 July, and on the same day as the second meeting, Carter signed two presidential findings permitting the CIA to spend $695,000 on non-military assistance (e.g., “cash, medical equipment, and radio transmitters”) and on a propaganda campaign targeting the Soviet-backed leadership of the DRA,

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              That was 79’, decades before the period we’re talking about. The CIA didn’t even know the USSR was going to end in order to plan that far ahead.