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Purveyor

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Wed Sep 30, 2015, 05:26 PM Sep 2015

Shaken by Taliban Victory in Kunduz, Afghans Flee Another Provincial Capital

Source: New York Times

By JOSEPH GOLDSTEIN and JAWAD SUKHANYARSEPT. 30, 2015

KABUL, Afghanistan — The test facing the Afghan government now is not just whether it can quickly mount a counterattack and retake Kunduz, the northern city that fell to the Taliban on Monday, but whether it can prevent a nearby provincial capital from falling as well.

Accounts from the neighboring province of Baghlan on Wednesday showed that the collapse of government forces in Kunduz against less numerous Taliban forces was prompting a crisis of confidence in the neighboring province of Baghlan, where wealthier citizens and those with government connections have begun to leave for the relative safety of their hometowns.

In the midst of one of the gravest moments for the American-backed government in Kabul, military leaders spoke for a third day about launching a decisive counterattack against the Taliban in Kunduz. But it was becoming clear that most of the reinforcements for such an attack had been waylaid in Baghlan.

The reinforcements “will not be able to reach Kunduz without a big fight,” said Ted Callahan, a Western security adviser based in northeastern Afghanistan.

Read more: http://www.nytimes.com/2015/10/01/world/asia/kunduz-afghanistan-taliban-fight.html?_r=0

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Shaken by Taliban Victory in Kunduz, Afghans Flee Another Provincial Capital (Original Post) Purveyor Sep 2015 OP
After 100 years the west and Russia can't fix Afghanistan Sam_Fields Sep 2015 #1

Sam_Fields

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1. After 100 years the west and Russia can't fix Afghanistan
Wed Sep 30, 2015, 06:56 PM
Sep 2015

100 years ago the British put 'terrorists' into a huge bird cage to deter others from joining their cause. It didn't work either.

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