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Potemkin Villager wrote: 21 Aug 2021, 14:14 .................

The yanks tend to prop up folk who fully endorse US core values of probity, integrity and honesty. :roll:

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That's not what they expect from their own system! Or do they expect it but not look too closely to make sure it's there? If they did look, and they wouldn't have to look too closely, they would find bribery and corruption throughout the whole political system dressed up as campaign contributions and lobbying.

And the UK isn't that far behind either. It hasn't trickled down to Parish Council level yet, as far as I have noticed as a parish councillor!!
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kenneal - lagger wrote: 21 Aug 2021, 14:46

And the UK isn't that far behind either. It hasn't trickled down to Parish Council level yet, as far as I have noticed as a parish councillor!!
It sounds as if you are disappointed to not yet have been bunged a brown envelope full of Turings! :shock:
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Not disappointed only mildly surprised!!
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"Many killed" by bombs in or near Kabul airport.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/world-58279900
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Reports of US soldiers among the dead.
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Latest reports state 12 US troops and "many" civilians killed. Islamic state are believed to have carried out the attack.

EDIT to add that later reports state "at least 90" lives lost.
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One fact that had escaped me was that the Afghan population has nearly doubled in 20 years from about 20 million in 2000 to about 38 million now. I hear that there is a drought there at the moment and even if they had the water available, I don't think they have increased their farm land significantly in this time. I have not heard whether they are food self-sufficient or not.
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The UN seems to be expecting problems as they are seeking support from various governments in case they are required to intervene. They have, and have had, people on the ground for a long time and so should know what is likely to happen.
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The Taliban are not a cohesive force. They are the same feuding collection of tribal war lords they have always been. The only thing holding them together until now was hatred of the invader. There is no way that they will be able to form a central government to control the more extreme elements among them from exporting terrorism and yet more drugs.
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Today the taliban in Afghanistan has announced that girls secondary schools will not be reopening as was planned to happen today.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-60848649

Whom would have expected that.
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adam2 wrote: 23 Mar 2022, 18:22 Today the taliban in Afghanistan has announced that girls secondary schools will not be reopening as was planned to happen today.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-60848649

Whom would have expected that.
Living in the 21st century is obviously not compatible with Sharia Law!! So Afghans will have to revert to the Middle ages again but maybe with some cars and electricity.

They may be better off having a few extra months to prepare for the collapse which would seem to be coming our way.
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So 7th century of them to do that!

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The key to enlightenment is education. Clearly Afghan men are enlightened enough to carry the burden for women as well as themselves.
Mind you, it's not that long ago that here in this country it wasn't seen as necessary for women to compete with men, and were seen pretty much as support for men in whatever sphere they chose to operate, including giving up any job they might happen to have upon marriage.
When at my school in the late 60's and 70's the girls did domestic science whilst the boys did metalwork and woodwork. No boy EVER said he'd rather do domestic science. My kids at school in the 90'sand 00's (2 boys, 1 girl) all took cookery lessons.
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I was the lass who wanted to do woodwork/tech-drawing.

Meanwhile today a boys' school has been bombed.

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Apparently it was a Shia school so it's a case of Moslems killing the wrong sort of Moslems: all part of the civil war in Islamic nations.
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