Comments by "红火树 RedFireTree" (@firetree2007) on "Wion Live Broadcast | Special Coverage From London | 9 major Afghan cities under Taliban control" video.

  1. India created this new enemy by itself. The reasons are: 1. India short sighted, believed US would stay in AFG forever, therefore, India invested huge amount of money from its limited resources, total about $3 billion, and also invested in Chabahar port and tried to join to build a railway to AFG to go around Pakistan to have trade with AFG (mainly for AFG wheat). US army withdraw makes this efforts in danger. 2. India tried to talk to Taliban and asked Taliban not to be friend to either Pakistan or China, this proposal got rejected firmly by Taliban, Taliban clearly told India, Pakistan is important to Taliban and China is a friend of Taliban and welcome China participate AFG rebuild, and Taliban will not allow anyone attack China from AFG or attack Chinese working in AFG. 3. with this, India tried to keep current AFG government last longer by sending military supplies to current AFG government using US sold India military transporter C17, the advance of Taliban showed this kind help does not work (of course not, even US army cannot do much in AFG, how can India's tiny help?), but this action has shown to Taliban that India is treating them as their enemy, Taliban leader for this said, India's action will make AFG peace process more difficult, and as reported by Palki, now Taliban is targeting Hindus and Sikhs in AFG. 4. India now is using military transporters to get Hindus and Sikh out of AFG. in summary, all of these mess can be avoid, the key is not to interfere with AFG's internal affair, India has no power of doing so. Keep friendly gesture to Taliban, not treat them as enemy or terrorists (US does not list AFG Taliban as terrorist, why India?? however, Pakistan Taliban is a terrorist group listed by China and US). you created an enemy unnecessarily and now you need to bear the consequences of it for a long time, the loss may far more than $3 billion India invested in AFG.
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