• @[email protected]
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    1512 days ago

    AFAIK the taliban (which I think is different to al queda) aren’t into terrorism since they , you know, got exactly what they wanted.

    it’s more ISIL/DAESH or whatever, and they fight against ISIL. because fuck it, things aren’t weird enough

    • The Snark Urge
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      1411 days ago

      The Taliban is trying to pivot towards legitimacy and governance while not dropping their worst fundamentalist tendencies, and their enemies are worse than them.

      The US military never should have set foot there. Things are far worse for it, which was hard to believe possible, and it’s hard to see how anything gets better.

    • @Grandwolf319
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      1111 days ago

      So all terrorists are no longer a terrorist if we give them what they want?

        • @[email protected]
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          610 days ago

          The Taliban definitely still use violence to achieve their aims. It’s state terrorism or oppression now.

        • @Grandwolf319
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          111 days ago

          Right, my comment was more about, once a terrorist always a terrorist, like once your murder someone, your forever a murderer instead of stopping being a murderer cause you haven’t killed in a decade,

          • lime!
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            110 days ago

            well the taliban weren’t terrorists until they stopped fighting the soviets. one of the 80’s Bond films is even dedicated to “the brave freedom fighters of Afghanistan”. contrary to doing a single murder, doing many for political gain turns your status from objective to subjective.

        • @[email protected]
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          010 days ago

          Plus:

          • Every terrorist believes their cause is just and they’re freedom fighters.

          • Every victor gets to write the history books… Hence why the objectively-terrorist actions of bombing Dresden, Berlin, 90+ Japanese cities + the nukes, etc. during WWII, wasn’t defined as terrorism but doing what needed to be done for the greater good.

      • @[email protected]
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        011 days ago

        American “revolutionaries”, separating from the british empire to form their own country would be, by today’s standards, terrorists.

        America funded bin laden during the soviet invasion and saw him as a freedom fighter. Once he turned on the USA he was seen as a terrorist.

        Its all perspective and propaganda