Taliban Congratulate America For Not Electing A Woman

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The Taliban has congratulated Donald Trump on winning the presidential race, saying they hoped it marked a “new chapter” in relations with the United States.

The Afghan government, which has not been recognised by any state since they swept to power off the back of an offensive surge in the months and weeks leading up to the US withdrawal, appeared buoyed by the election result, which has seen Trump take 294 electoral college votes so far.


On X, foreign ministry spokesman Abdul Qahar Balkhi expressed hope that a future Trump administration “will take realistic steps toward concrete progress in relations between the two countries and both nations will be able to open a new chapter of relations”.

He underscored that during former president Trump’s first term in power he presided over a peace deal with the Taliban that paved the way for the US withdrawal in 2021 “after which the 20-year occupation ended”.

The Doha agreement was signed on February 29, 2020, in the Gulf state of Qatar between the Taliban and the United States under Trump, but excluded Afghanistan’s then-ruling government.


Republicans have hammered Trump’s successor, current President Joe Biden, for the chaos during the withdrawal, which saw the deaths of 13 US service members in a suicide bombing at Kabul airport and the near-immediate retaking of the capital by the Taliban.

Biden has been criticised for pushing through with the withdrawal agreed to in Doha without holding the Taliban to conditions such as a ceasefire deal between the militants and the government in Kabul.

The Taliban has not been recognised by any state due to the restrictions it has imposed on women, including access to education and many jobs, which the United Nations has called “gender apartheid”.

Inamullah Samangani, head of the information and culture department in the historical Taliban stronghold of Kandahar, also posted on X: “Americans are not ready to hand over the leadership of their great country to a woman.”


Maybe Trump will invite them to the inauguration.
 
The Taliban has congratulated Donald Trump on winning the presidential race, saying they hoped it marked a “new chapter” in relations with the United States.

The Afghan government, which has not been recognised by any state since they swept to power off the back of an offensive surge in the months and weeks leading up to the US withdrawal, appeared buoyed by the election result, which has seen Trump take 294 electoral college votes so far.


On X, foreign ministry spokesman Abdul Qahar Balkhi expressed hope that a future Trump administration “will take realistic steps toward concrete progress in relations between the two countries and both nations will be able to open a new chapter of relations”.

He underscored that during former president Trump’s first term in power he presided over a peace deal with the Taliban that paved the way for the US withdrawal in 2021 “after which the 20-year occupation ended”.

The Doha agreement was signed on February 29, 2020, in the Gulf state of Qatar between the Taliban and the United States under Trump, but excluded Afghanistan’s then-ruling government.


Republicans have hammered Trump’s successor, current President Joe Biden, for the chaos during the withdrawal, which saw the deaths of 13 US service members in a suicide bombing at Kabul airport and the near-immediate retaking of the capital by the Taliban.

Biden has been criticised for pushing through with the withdrawal agreed to in Doha without holding the Taliban to conditions such as a ceasefire deal between the militants and the government in Kabul.

The Taliban has not been recognised by any state due to the restrictions it has imposed on women, including access to education and many jobs, which the United Nations has called “gender apartheid”.

Inamullah Samangani, head of the information and culture department in the historical Taliban stronghold of Kandahar, also posted on X: “Americans are not ready to hand over the leadership of their great country to a woman.”


Maybe Trump will invite them to the inauguration.

Why didn't Democrats vote for the woman of color in the primaries heading into the 2020 election? Are they misogynists and racists?

I can assure you that no nation that supports terrorism was happy about Trump winning. They would have loved nothing more than to have another pushover Democrat running the US. They would have gotten paid.
 
Why didn't Democrats vote for the woman of color in the primaries heading into the 2020 election? Are they misogynists and racists?

I can assure you that no nation that supports terrorism was happy about Trump winning. They would have loved nothing more than to have another pushover Democrat running the US. They would have gotten paid.
Not a single Dimwinger voted for the half black woman in the 2020 or 2024 primaries And she got 13 million fewer Dimwinger votes than the old white racist Biden in this election


Hmmmmmm.........
 
The Taliban has congratulated Donald Trump on winning the presidential race, saying they hoped it marked a “new chapter” in relations with the United States.

The Afghan government, which has not been recognised by any state since they swept to power off the back of an offensive surge in the months and weeks leading up to the US withdrawal, appeared buoyed by the election result, which has seen Trump take 294 electoral college votes so far.


On X, foreign ministry spokesman Abdul Qahar Balkhi expressed hope that a future Trump administration “will take realistic steps toward concrete progress in relations between the two countries and both nations will be able to open a new chapter of relations”.

He underscored that during former president Trump’s first term in power he presided over a peace deal with the Taliban that paved the way for the US withdrawal in 2021 “after which the 20-year occupation ended”.

The Doha agreement was signed on February 29, 2020, in the Gulf state of Qatar between the Taliban and the United States under Trump, but excluded Afghanistan’s then-ruling government.


Republicans have hammered Trump’s successor, current President Joe Biden, for the chaos during the withdrawal, which saw the deaths of 13 US service members in a suicide bombing at Kabul airport and the near-immediate retaking of the capital by the Taliban.

Biden has been criticised for pushing through with the withdrawal agreed to in Doha without holding the Taliban to conditions such as a ceasefire deal between the militants and the government in Kabul.

The Taliban has not been recognised by any state due to the restrictions it has imposed on women, including access to education and many jobs, which the United Nations has called “gender apartheid”.

Inamullah Samangani, head of the information and culture department in the historical Taliban stronghold of Kandahar, also posted on X: “Americans are not ready to hand over the leadership of their great country to a woman.”


Maybe Trump will invite them to the inauguration.
This raises an important point, and that is many countries around the world prefer to deal only with males.

Here is your time to cry about it.

Go!!!
 

Taliban Congratulate America For Not Electing A Woman​

The Taliban has congratulated Donald Trump on winning the presidential race, saying they hoped it marked a “new chapter” in relations with the United States.
Friends at last!
 
This raises an important point, and that is many countries around the world prefer to deal only with males.

Here is your time to cry about it.

Go!!!
Feminism is like Zionism. They both started out as a good idea but they became destructive beyond humanitarian usefulness.
 
Feminism is like Zionism. They both started out as a good idea but they became destructive beyond humanitarian usefulness.
Being hunted down in Western Europe for centuries, with the Climax of the Holocaust, is probably the best argument for Zionism there is.
 
The Taliban has congratulated Donald Trump on winning the presidential race, saying they hoped it marked a “new chapter” in relations with the United States.

The Afghan government, which has not been recognised by any state since they swept to power off the back of an offensive surge in the months and weeks leading up to the US withdrawal, appeared buoyed by the election result, which has seen Trump take 294 electoral college votes so far.


On X, foreign ministry spokesman Abdul Qahar Balkhi expressed hope that a future Trump administration “will take realistic steps toward concrete progress in relations between the two countries and both nations will be able to open a new chapter of relations”.

He underscored that during former president Trump’s first term in power he presided over a peace deal with the Taliban that paved the way for the US withdrawal in 2021 “after which the 20-year occupation ended”.

The Doha agreement was signed on February 29, 2020, in the Gulf state of Qatar between the Taliban and the United States under Trump, but excluded Afghanistan’s then-ruling government.


Republicans have hammered Trump’s successor, current President Joe Biden, for the chaos during the withdrawal, which saw the deaths of 13 US service members in a suicide bombing at Kabul airport and the near-immediate retaking of the capital by the Taliban.

Biden has been criticised for pushing through with the withdrawal agreed to in Doha without holding the Taliban to conditions such as a ceasefire deal between the militants and the government in Kabul.

The Taliban has not been recognised by any state due to the restrictions it has imposed on women, including access to education and many jobs, which the United Nations has called “gender apartheid”.

Inamullah Samangani, head of the information and culture department in the historical Taliban stronghold of Kandahar, also posted on X: “Americans are not ready to hand over the leadership of their great country to a woman.”


Maybe Trump will invite them to the inauguration.
Trump is the best thing that happened to them for 20 years.
 
Feminism is like Zionism. They both started out as a good idea but they became destructive beyond humanitarian usefulness.
Being hunted down in Western Europe for centuries, with the Climax of the Holocaust, is probably the best argument for Zionism there is.
That is no excuse for becoming destructive beyond humanitarian usefulness. For your information, the Middle East is not in Western Europe. Have a look at a world map when you get a chance.
 
The Taliban has congratulated Donald Trump on winning the presidential race, saying they hoped it marked a “new chapter” in relations with the United States.

The Afghan government, which has not been recognised by any state since they swept to power off the back of an offensive surge in the months and weeks leading up to the US withdrawal, appeared buoyed by the election result, which has seen Trump take 294 electoral college votes so far.


On X, foreign ministry spokesman Abdul Qahar Balkhi expressed hope that a future Trump administration “will take realistic steps toward concrete progress in relations between the two countries and both nations will be able to open a new chapter of relations”.

He underscored that during former president Trump’s first term in power he presided over a peace deal with the Taliban that paved the way for the US withdrawal in 2021 “after which the 20-year occupation ended”.

The Doha agreement was signed on February 29, 2020, in the Gulf state of Qatar between the Taliban and the United States under Trump, but excluded Afghanistan’s then-ruling government.


Republicans have hammered Trump’s successor, current President Joe Biden, for the chaos during the withdrawal, which saw the deaths of 13 US service members in a suicide bombing at Kabul airport and the near-immediate retaking of the capital by the Taliban.

Biden has been criticised for pushing through with the withdrawal agreed to in Doha without holding the Taliban to conditions such as a ceasefire deal between the militants and the government in Kabul.

The Taliban has not been recognised by any state due to the restrictions it has imposed on women, including access to education and many jobs, which the United Nations has called “gender apartheid”.

Inamullah Samangani, head of the information and culture department in the historical Taliban stronghold of Kandahar, also posted on X: “Americans are not ready to hand over the leadership of their great country to a woman.”


Maybe Trump will invite them to the inauguration.

So? Who the fuck cares?
 
The Taliban has congratulated Donald Trump on winning the presidential race, saying they hoped it marked a “new chapter” in relations with the United States.

The Afghan government, which has not been recognised by any state since they swept to power off the back of an offensive surge in the months and weeks leading up to the US withdrawal, appeared buoyed by the election result, which has seen Trump take 294 electoral college votes so far.


On X, foreign ministry spokesman Abdul Qahar Balkhi expressed hope that a future Trump administration “will take realistic steps toward concrete progress in relations between the two countries and both nations will be able to open a new chapter of relations”.

He underscored that during former president Trump’s first term in power he presided over a peace deal with the Taliban that paved the way for the US withdrawal in 2021 “after which the 20-year occupation ended”.

The Doha agreement was signed on February 29, 2020, in the Gulf state of Qatar between the Taliban and the United States under Trump, but excluded Afghanistan’s then-ruling government.


Republicans have hammered Trump’s successor, current President Joe Biden, for the chaos during the withdrawal, which saw the deaths of 13 US service members in a suicide bombing at Kabul airport and the near-immediate retaking of the capital by the Taliban.

Biden has been criticised for pushing through with the withdrawal agreed to in Doha without holding the Taliban to conditions such as a ceasefire deal between the militants and the government in Kabul.

The Taliban has not been recognised by any state due to the restrictions it has imposed on women, including access to education and many jobs, which the United Nations has called “gender apartheid”.

Inamullah Samangani, head of the information and culture department in the historical Taliban stronghold of Kandahar, also posted on X: “Americans are not ready to hand over the leadership of their great country to a woman.”


Maybe Trump will invite them to the inauguration.
So? Who the fuck cares?
I do. The Taliban isn't all bad. They outlawed the discusting practice of Bacha Bazi while during the western occupation it was tolerated.
 
Why didn't Democrats vote for the woman of color in the primaries heading into the 2020 election? Are they misogynists and racists?

I can assure you that no nation that supports terrorism was happy about Trump winning. They would have loved nothing more than to have another pushover Democrat running the US. They would have gotten paid.
This is 2024. The taliban was happy Trump won. Democrats kill terrrists. Ask Bin Laden.
 
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