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Afghanistan
40 enemy military personnel switch side to Islamic Emirate
2020-04-09
[al-Emarah] Thirty seven enemy military personnel have joined Mujahideen in Chahar Bolak, Kishindih, Zaray, Sholgara, Chamtal and Khas Balkh districts of Balkh province over the last few days.

According to a report from eastern Nangarhar province, 4 military personnel of the Kabul regime including army, police and militia have changed side to the Islamic Emirate and joined Mujahideen in Pachir Wa Agam district of eastern Nangarhar province.

Similarly, an enemy soldier surrendered himself and his gun to Mujahideen in Ab Band district of southern Ghazni province.
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Posted by:Fred

#3  "They had food!"
Posted by: Skidmark   2020-04-09 16:39  

#2  In the end, it's vitally important to be on the winning side.
Posted by: Besoeker   2020-04-09 09:57  

#1  Radio Free Europe: Taliban Employs Modern Weapons In 'War of Words' March 16, 2011 By B. Ahmad Gwakh
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"Wars today cannot be won without media. Media aims at the heart rather than the body, [and] if the heart is defeated, the battle is won."
This conclusion, in an interview published on the website Al-Emarah, is not goundbreaking. The importance of winning the "war of words," as Maiwandi describes it, to winning an actual war has long been understood. But consider the source. Maiwandi is the editor in chief of Al-Emarah, which is an official Taliban website.
Posted by: b   2020-04-09 08:00  

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