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Pakistani PM claims U.S. military equipment left behind in Afghanistan is now in militant hands

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By MUNIR AHMED

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The world already seen that.

https://edition.cnn.com/2021/09/01/asia/taliban-kandahar-captured-weapons-intl/index.html

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not a “claim”, he would be factually correct.

yet another deadly and heinous error by good old Joe.

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Yeah, well, what was Pakistan doing during the Afghan War, hmm? Perhaps they didn't think through what their negligence would cost them.

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sakurasukiToday 06:57 am JST

The world already seen that.

https://edition.cnn.com/2021/09/01/asia/taliban-kandahar-captured-weapons-intl/index.html

The "world" offered no help so they should have expected that.

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This would not matter to Pakistan if the Afghan Taliban had opted to stay puppet to them, as they had originally planned. Too bad the Taliban had other ideas.

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yet another deadly and heinous error by good old Joe.

Wow. Just wow. The selective memory is strong in this one. There are radicals in Pakistan. Always has been. It isn't any surprise that they'd get hands on unsecured equipment if the PAK Mil didn't secure it.

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