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To my own surprise, though maybe I should not have been surprised at the time, I cheered the Taliban’s victory over the satanic GAE in 2021. Despite all the cards they’ve been dealt, the people of Afghanistan are surviving and trying hard to forge ahead into the future.
In 2021, the UN issued a desperate warning about an impending disastrous famine in Afghanistan. The Taliban takeover and the exodus of international NGOs, they said, had caused a collapse in food supplies. They projected one million children were likely to die in the coming winter. And yet, winter came and passed without a famine and without mass deaths. Did the UN’s experts take that as a prompt to review their metrics? Not at all. Instead, they repeated the prediction for the next winter, and were wrong again. Afghanistan is an agricultural country with centuries-long experience in handling scarcity; accustomed to harsh winters and isolation, they knew what to do.
From the moment the Taliban seized Kabul in August 2021, analysts have been confidently predicting the imminent collapse of the Afghan economy. It’s not an unreasonable expectation. The nation’s financial reserves remain frozen. Sanctions have closed the door on foreign investment and business. The Central Bank is unable to access its funds, which are stuck in American and European banks. Not one country has recognised the Taliban government, and several of its key officials are on terrorist no-fly lists.
Nor do the Taliban have any of the requisite skills for governance. Their leadership consists of eccentric elderly religious figures and regional paramilitary commanders. The bulk of the Taliban are young, uneducated men who have never done anything but fight and have never lived anywhere but in remote rural areas. Anyone with education and professional skills decamped to the West. It could only be a matter of months before the ramshackle edifice collapsed. But to everyone’s incredulous amazement, including my own, Taliban Afghanistan lives on.
Say what one will, think what one will, the Taliban are nationalists and they are winning. Like it or not, believe it or not, they have successfully opposed and beaten the very same wicked retards who lord over the fading West. Among all the modern candidates for comparison, the Southern remnant in the OCSA most closely resemble the Taliban. One could learn and take inspiration from the other. Or not. Either way, God bless Afghanistan!




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