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Taliban Deportation 313 Battalion

Taliban Deportation 313 Battalion 

Taliban Deportation 313 Battalion


Today, Afghanistan is the subject of international news. We all know how much the global media has focused on Afghanistan for the last several years, but what is the end result? The finger of wonder is half inside the mouth and half outside!

To this day, the Pakistani media has been forced to follow the Western media. What they used to say in the morning, we used to do in the evening. Since the majority of our population was ignorant of English, we (especially at the public level) had no idea what was happening outside the borders of our beloved homeland. If a uniform curriculum is being introduced across the country today and English is being ‘slandered’, then tomorrow our graph of ignorance will go down further. 

The public has no choice but to believe what our two dozen news channels say in prime time. In the days to come, detachment from the English language will make us more helpless. Personally, I am not in favor of the unbridled rule of English, but if we want to keep abreast of the world outside Pakistan, we have to keep in touch with both national and international languages.


For example, what the Western media is reporting on the situation in Afghanistan is its "first-hand" information, while what our media is reporting will be "second-hand" information translated and heard from English. 

Will go We, the majority of Pakistanis, have to believe this information. The reasons for this are few, but the range of access of our news channel reporters who are based in different parts of Afghanistan today largely depends on the administrative and financial facilities provided to them, while the reach of Western reporters (even after the US withdrawal). 

Is wider and more reliable. Therefore, I would like to argue that translating the news of Western reporters into our electronic and print media would be more reliable and satisfying than relying on the news of our reporters who are in or sent to Afghanistan. Yes, if there is a 180 degree difference in the news between the two reporters (domestic and foreign), then we should give priority to our Pakistani / Afghan reporters.

The Afghanistan War was the longest US / European war. If you want to estimate its length, you can see that the combination of World War I (4 years), World War II (6 years) and Vietnam War (9 years) does not make a period of 20 years. 
In those 20 years, on one side was the world's most powerful army (or armies) and on the other side were the seemingly weakest Taliban, whose weapons, clothing and training made it unbelievable that they were fighting the Afghan poor, foreign emperors. * A recent incident, however, has disproved this idea.

Incidentally, on the night between August 30 and August 31 (Afghanistan Standard Time), the last American soldier also flew back to the United States on a C-17 Globemaster. The soldier's picture went viral on global media. 

It was reported that it was Maj. Gen. Christopher Danaho, the GOC of the 82nd Airborne Division, who was the last to leave Afghanistan. When a ship sinks, its captain is ordered to be the last person to leave; there are similar orders for the GOC of the Airborne Division.

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Military history acquaintances know which operational missions the United States completed from its 82nd Airborne Division during World War II. 
Some readers may not know that airborne troops mean umbrella soldiers. They are dropped on the target with the help of planes. They also have personal weapons and ammunition and they use them to carry out their assigned mission. 

In fact, the idea of ​​Air Borne Troops was put into practice by Germany in World War II, and they were overthrown and occupied on the island of Crete. The United States established an Airborne Division in World War I. That was the 82nd Airborne Division.

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It was used in Italy (against Germany) during World War II in August 1943. 

When the Airborne Troops were shot down by parachutes, the Allied forces on the ground thought they were German paratroopers. So they opened fire on them. 
The "friendly fire" killed 229 American paratroopers, killing 81 and injuring others. Among the American troops killed was an assistant commander of the 82nd Airborne Division. The tragedy was painful for the Allies and a black mark on the Airborne Division's professional performance.


The story after that is long, but I had to tell the readers why the GOC of this 82 Airborne finally left Kabul Airport on the night of August 30th. In view of the tragedy described above, one of the SOPs set up by the division for parachute dropping in 1943 was that its commander would leave the post at last; An Airborne Division, also known as the 101st Airborne Division, was established.

I am sorry to say that in order to provide this information to the readers, I had to give a little background information.


The next moment after the last soldier (General Donahue) left Kabul Airport, an elite battalion of the Taliban captured the airport. 
The battalion was named Badri 313. You may have seen this organization on your media. This battalion / organization is called Badri after the Battle of Badr and since the number of Muslims in this battle was 313, this elite force was also named Badri 313. 

This is a special Taliban force that has never been mentioned before. His greatest identity is his uniform, arms and manner of movement. It is a prestigious organization like our SSG Battalion which is armed, armored and dressed from head to toe just like any Western / European / Russian / Chinese / Pakistani battalion is armed and moves. 

The audience was stunned to see it and the loudest noise was made by the Indian media. His pictures and his minutes were shown on several channels. And it was said that he has been trained by Pakistan's ISI and SSG! …… Allah Allah Khair Sala !!

I think if the Taliban had hidden this "Badri 313" from "Chash-e-Alam" yet, there would have been many more arrows that would have been in the Taliban's Turkish; see the Taliban put other "swords" in this Turkish When do the "arrows" come out?


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