"These simple and poor people, who seem to own nothing, defeated three great powers: they defeated Great Britain in the 19th century, the early 20th century, and in 1919. Then they defeated the Soviet Union in 1989, and finally defeated the United States in 2021 😂😂"
@mikeymike1001 There is no relation between dignity and wealth. With all due respect, you are thinking within the framework of your culture, assuming that the strong must be wealthy. But the truth is, it's not that way for everyone. I am speaking from reality, not assumptions. When you go to war with the United States or Israel, the first thing they do is target your infrastructure and all sources of livelihood. America did this in Afghanistan, Iraq, and even Yemen-they bombed everything, even bridges. They believe that by doing so, they can defeat nations, yet despite everything they have done, they couldn’t stay in Afghanistan or Yemen, and in Iraq, they built bases to shield themselves. This is a simple example of the relationship between dignity and wealth, and it's not the whole story.
@@search2learn776 I agree partly with your statement, in that the Americans did take out the infrastructure, bridges, roads etc, this is normal military strategy to make it difficult for the enemy, it happens in all wars! America invaded Afghanistan after the September 11 attacks, 2001, to try and dismantle Al Qaeda , a terrorist organization. Over the 20 year war it cost the USA $2 TRILLION USD, which was unsustainable, so the were forced to leave and they did. The United States didn’t lose the war in the sense that the United States was defeated and occupied, but it lost the war in the sense that the costs have been extraordinary: two-and-a-half-thousand American dead, 20,000 injured, 2 trillion dollars or more expended, and for what? The Taliban has now, returned to power. So this has to go down in history as a major American failure. The Americans tried to teach the Afghans to fight, gave them everything, hardware, money, training the Afghans were not up to it. ultimately when the Americans pulled out the Taliban took over. Now women are treated lower than dogs, they can't be educated, they can't go outside alone, its areal shame. What dignity do they have?? What have the Afghans done with all that money....corruption runs rampant. I have worked in Kabul, before the Taliban took it back stayed at Serena Hotel, it was beautiful, the locals were friendly, but it was difficult to wander around because of security, but the few shops I did go in I was treated very well. I feel sorry for the country now its in the hand of the Taliban, I especially feel sorry for the women!
@mikeymike1001 By the way, I am against the Taliban just as I am against the American government. And when I talk about Afghans, I do not reduce them to just the Taliban. In general, sometimes words become meaningless because, often, the truth is stranger than fiction.
We value dignity and pride over stolen wealth. Besides that, poverty has its definition based on society. These working people are making enough to feed their families and work for them selves. The concept of livelihood and even prosperity wary between cultures.
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Çok güzel bence her ülke de böyle lezzetler olmalı
Most hygienic then pakistan and indian, well done
Wow
I often see several Afghan men wearing white caps. Do Afghans have a special name for the white cap that I mean?
"These simple and poor people, who seem to own nothing, defeated three great powers: they defeated Great Britain in the 19th century, the early 20th century, and in 1919. Then they defeated the Soviet Union in 1989, and finally defeated the United States in 2021 😂😂"
So they should be wealthy and have a good infrastructure???
@mikeymike1001 There is no relation between dignity and wealth. With all due respect, you are thinking within the framework of your culture, assuming that the strong must be wealthy. But the truth is, it's not that way for everyone. I am speaking from reality, not assumptions. When you go to war with the United States or Israel, the first thing they do is target your infrastructure and all sources of livelihood. America did this in Afghanistan, Iraq, and even Yemen-they bombed everything, even bridges. They believe that by doing so, they can defeat nations, yet despite everything they have done, they couldn’t stay in Afghanistan or Yemen, and in Iraq, they built bases to shield themselves. This is a simple example of the relationship between dignity and wealth, and it's not the whole story.
@@search2learn776 I agree partly with your statement, in that the Americans did take out the infrastructure, bridges, roads etc, this is normal military strategy to make it difficult for the enemy, it happens in all wars!
America invaded Afghanistan after the September 11 attacks, 2001, to try and dismantle Al Qaeda , a terrorist organization. Over the 20 year war it cost the USA $2 TRILLION USD, which was unsustainable, so the were forced to leave and they did.
The United States didn’t lose the war in the sense that the United States was defeated and occupied, but it lost the war in the sense that the costs have been extraordinary: two-and-a-half-thousand American dead, 20,000 injured, 2 trillion dollars or more expended, and for what? The Taliban has now, returned to power. So this has to go down in history as a major American failure.
The Americans tried to teach the Afghans to fight, gave them everything, hardware, money, training the Afghans were not up to it. ultimately when the Americans pulled out the Taliban took over. Now women are treated lower than dogs, they can't be educated, they can't go outside alone, its areal shame. What dignity do they have??
What have the Afghans done with all that money....corruption runs rampant. I have worked in Kabul, before the Taliban took it back stayed at Serena Hotel, it was beautiful, the locals were friendly, but it was difficult to wander around because of security, but the few shops I did go in I was treated very well. I feel sorry for the country now its in the hand of the Taliban, I especially feel sorry for the women!
@mikeymike1001 By the way, I am against the Taliban just as I am against the American government. And when I talk about Afghans, I do not reduce them to just the Taliban. In general, sometimes words become meaningless because, often, the truth is stranger than fiction.
We value dignity and pride over stolen wealth.
Besides that, poverty has its definition based on society. These working people are making enough to feed their families and work for them selves.
The concept of livelihood and even prosperity wary between cultures.
Был в Кабуле, талибы навели порядок! Еда вкусная, люди улыбчивые и добрые! Процветания стране и народу, АльхамдулиЛлах, Амин.
Restored Order......great sarcasm! good one!
Nice
Thanks
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يجب على أفغانستان أن تولي الاهتمام المناسب للأعمال التجارية والتعليم، عندها فقط ستتقدم البلاد.
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Can anyone tell which kind of Patti that they use
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Lepi posnetki.
they need to wear gloves fixing people food 😮😮
Natural flavour
so dirty😂
Aghhaan hindu bhai bhai.