Taliban bans 'PUBG: Battlegrounds' and TikTok in Afghanistan
The Taliban rose to power in Afghanistan last year.www.nme.com
Absolutely haram.
What's degenerate about PUBG?I mean, I would do the same in Italy,Spain,Portugal and Brazil if given the oppurtunity. Too many putos and putas on there.
PUBG is degenerate, TikTok works only as a tamer version of PH and similar sites.
What's degenerate about PUBG?
Let me guess T bagging and sexual harrassment?You haven't seen kids replicating the emotes of PUBG.
Let me guess T bagging and sexual harrassment?
I mean, I would do the same in Italy,Spain,Portugal and Brazil if given the oppurtunity. Too many putos and putas on there.
PUBG is degenerate, TikTok works only as a tamer version of PH and similar sites.
THE FUCK-HAPPENED?
Let's see... They have a long border with Tajikistan, with the kind of terrain they are used to fighting in, a whole lot of bored veterans, and lots of military equipment they have nothing to do with.Do the Taliban's even have the ability to do so ?
Let's see... They have a long border with Tajikistan, with the kind of terrain they are used to fighting in, a whole lot of bored veterans, and lots of military equipment they have nothing to do with.
Meanwhile Tajikistan has a whole 10k of soldiers, assisted by about 60k of semi-police forces like border troops and internal troops.
Hard to say if they will succeed, but they certainly can be a huge pain in the ass to them by just trying.
Did that ever stop North Korea from saber rattling?Last I remember they could barely feed the population they control.
See, Pakistan is a 240m country with a serious army of over half a million active duty troops alone.I am surprised they haven't (yet) caused trouble with Pakistan to be frank with the all Durand irredentism stuff.
USA gave them that ability,when they run abadonning weapons.Do the Taliban's even have the ability to do so ?
Last I remember they could barely feed the population they control.
I am surprised they haven't (yet) caused trouble with Pakistan to be frank with the all Durand irredentism stuff.
Did that ever stop North Korea from saber rattling?
See, Pakistan is a 240m country with a serious army of over half a million active duty troops alone.
Tajikistan is a 9m country with rather small and lightly equipped armed forces that the Taliban themselves may be outnumbering.
They sure would like to kick Pakistan's ass over the border dispute they have, but even they can see that this isn't an easily extorted country.
And extortion seems like exactly the thing they are going for here, so it is an attempt to help with the money problems.
Throw in some money and they certainly would be interested.This is off-topic, but I wonder if the Taliban would be interested in a "voluntary" population exchange with Shi'a ruled countries where the Shi'a Hazaras get encouraged to resettle in those countries in order to escape Taliban rule. What do you think?