It’s not looking too good for the American Empire in Afghanistan: Taliban seize army base in northern Afghanistan, capture 40 soldiers

  What happened to this so-called military buildup?What are they doing there if they can’t stop the Taliban? Why are they losing?
 
  According to numbers by Western estimates, estimates that you won’t hear about in the mainstream news, they reveal that the Taliban controls or threatens upwards of 70%  of Afghanistan.
  
  This is a far cry from the US bravado being pushed in the mainstream media by the American government. They would have you to believe that the so-called US led coalition are in control of all of Afghanistan with only small pockets of resists.
 
  Hmmmm. The truth is stranger than fiction. See Here:

Taliban threaten 70% of Afghanistan, BBC finds – BBC News – BBC.com

Afghan security guards are seen during a Taliban attack in Ghazni City, Afghanistan, on August 12, 2018. (Photo by Reuters)
Afghan security guards are seen during a Taliban attack in Ghazni City, Afghanistan, on August 12, 2018. (Photo by Reuters)

The Taliban militant group has overrun large parts of an army base in Afghanistan’s northern Province of Faryab and captured dozens of soldiers there, officials say.

Mohammad Tahir Rahmani, the head of the council, said on Tuesday that the militants had captured tanks and ammunition in the Chenayeeha army base in Faryab’s Ghormach district after they began an offensive on the base on Sunday.

“We have not been able to enter the base. Large parts of the base are still under the Taliban control,” he said.

The Taliban have reportedly killed at least 14 soldiers and wounded over a dozen in the fighting.

Another provincial official said the Taliban had also captured 40 soldiers, adding that 30 militants had also been killed in the fighting.

Intensified fighting

The offensive coincides with fierce fighting between Afghan forces and Taliban militants over the embattled city of Ghazni, in the country’s southeast, which has claimed the lives of about 100 policemen and soldiers, as well as at least 20 civilians since last week.

The multi-pronged assault on Ghazni, located barely 120 kilometers from the capital Kabul, began on Friday, with militants reportedly infiltrating people’s homes and slipping out into the night to attack Afghan forces.

Both the government and the militants have claimed to be in control of the strategic city amid ongoing intense fighting.

US-led forces invaded Afghanistan and toppled a ruling Taliban regime some 17 years ago. That war has failed to bring stability to the country despite the presence of thousands of foreign forces.

A recent survey found that the Taliban were active in two-thirds of the country and were fully controlling four percent of it.

While the Taliban have intensified their attacks in Afghanistan, they have rejected an offer of peace talks by the Kabul government but have been talking to the US in negotiations the details of which are unclear.

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