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Rockstar 05-27-23 06:12 PM

Taliban attack Iranian outpost
 
Now you know why we left all those arms and ammunition to the Taliban. I wonder what U.S. businesses are currently negotiating with the Taliban to mine resources?

Iranian guards clash with Taliban along Afghanistan border
Story by Simon Druker • 4h ago


https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world...er/ar-AA1bMkEr


Built Ford tuff baby and look at those shines new AR’s! :D

https://img-s-msn-com.akamaized.net/...q=60&m=2&f=jpg

Quote:

May 27 (UPI) -- Iranian border guards exchanged gunfire with Taliban soldiers Saturday along a common border between Iran's Sistan and Baluchestan provinces and Afghanistan's Nimruz province, official media reported.

Two Iranian border guards were killed as well as at least one Taliban fighter, while two civilians were injured in the skirmishes, according to Iran's state-run IRNA news agency.

Iranian officials accused Taliban militants of initiating the attacks in contravention of "international law and principles of good neighborliness," adding they were met with "a decisive and courageous counteraction from the border guards.:

The semi-official Tasmin news agency reported the two sides used "light and semi-light weapons and artillery," but said the reason behind the clashes was unknown.

Iran International, a Persian-language news service based in Washington, posted a video purporting to show some of the fighting. The outlet also cited escalating tensions between the two sides over water rights as the reason for fighting.

The outlet quoted Ahmadreza Radan, Iran's law enforcement chief, as saying the ruling Taliban "must be held accountable for their reckless action which was contrary to international principles."

Iran has accused the Taliban in recent months of failing to adhere to a 1973 water-sharing agreement between the two countries.

Tasnim reported leaders on both sides have already "convened a meeting to investigate the causes of the tension."

Earlier in the week, Iran's foreign minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian said his country does not recognize the Taliban as the official government of Afghanistan.



August 05-27-23 10:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Rockstar (Post 2869429)
... look at those shines new AR’s! :D

Those are M16's not AR15's :03:. M16-A2's I think.

But anyways Taliban and the Iranians shooting at each other doesn't sound like all that of a bad thing to me. :)

Moonlight 05-28-23 02:58 AM

Will this escalate, No, Iran couldn't afford a long war with Afghanistan, and besides, they've already got their sticky fingers into too many pies as it is.

Why Does Iran Hate The Taliban? Explained
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fUD6GlXoRcE

Otto Harkaman 05-28-23 07:47 AM

^ Shia vs Sunni


I would guess :hmmm:


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