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I've been analyzing the situation of the taliban in Afghanistan and how our own Khalistan forces of the past have the same sort of determination and faith when engaging the enemy foe. Obviously we have massive difference in faith / ideology and war/ peace time codes of conduct however we can now see in this corrupt world were the rich get richer and poor get poorer and the major powers of the day do not want to let the smaller nations breath the air of freedom and independence .....only through military force do things change drastically politically and the aggressors are forced to the negotiating table after they have seen they cant win with their foolish violence oppression and state terrorism against the population of a targeted community.

The taliban will take over Afghanistan once the Americans and other nato forces leave, its only a matter of time. Looking back at the Khalistan forces they had the same determination to shake off the shackles of the occupying genocidal imperialist power (indian government) but lacked funds, numbers, advanced military training, lack of geo-political allies. The taliban are lucky they have covert supply chains from pakistan's ISI, Russia, Iran, arab / muslim countries, muslim NGO's, have enough numbers (ie indigenous pasthuns of the area), terrain they know well, etc.

Just wondered if Sikhs were not located in such a messed up in geo-political set up stemming from the mistakes of 1947 .... Khalistan would have been established by now especially by exercise of arms.

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The Indians are masters of low cost warfare, something they inherited from the British. If anyone causes problems internally, they can be overwhelmed with masses of police, paramilitaries and soldiers who are cheap to train and equip. A low level insurgency with no understanding of supply/logistics, intelligence, engineering etc is always doomed to fail. A major enemy with sophisticated equipment, training and organisation would cut through them even if the odds might seem in India's favour, like during the war with China. To contrast Hindustan with the old Mughalstan, the Mughals spent too much on their own decadence. India is poor, the people there will always do anything for a quick buck.

The Americans on the other hand, unlike the Indians, spend ridiculously high amounts on their armed forces and they end up with the exact opposite problem. No one dares take them on with tanks, surface groups, fighter jets or missiles, but their enemies know if they stretch them out far enough and for long enough they can bankrupt them. Fighting for short term goals against the Yanks would be just half a strike.

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Actually, despite the lack of forest cover the movement gained a lot of ground. The turning point against the movement happened when the kharkoos convinced the Punjab populace to boycott the elections. Baba Thakur Singh ji Bhindrenvale told people to take part in the elections b/c a boycott would set the movement back by a huge amount. The kharkoos and the people ignored the bachans of a bhramgyani. Thinking they knew better they boycotted the elections and Congress was elected. The election of Congress turned the tide against the Khalsa b/c of all their low tactics.

When will the movement start again?

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