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Post by perrykneeham on Dec 31, 2021 9:07:34 GMT
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Post by ootlg on Dec 31, 2021 12:33:47 GMT
Hahahaha....... all of thirty seconds to provide the wrong link? Well done.
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Post by ootlg on Dec 31, 2021 12:36:00 GMT
To get back to the subject... so if someone can provide a link to prove their point(s) I'd seriously love to check them out.
Remember? Afghanistan? (and don't blame your new phone again).
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Post by perrykneeham on Dec 31, 2021 12:43:20 GMT
Hahahaha....... all of thirty seconds to provide the wrong link? Well done. No, that's the correct link to the sort of laughable tittle-tattle that you are prepared to accept as reputable and scientific.
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Post by perrykneeham on Dec 31, 2021 12:45:34 GMT
To get back to the subject... so if someone can provide a link to prove their point(s) I'd seriously love to check them out. Remember? Afghanistan? (and don't blame your new phone again). Are you denying that he signed off a minerals rights contract in favour of his brother's company?
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Post by ootlg on Dec 31, 2021 14:26:12 GMT
No, I'm asking you for a link to support your claims.
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Post by ootlg on Dec 31, 2021 14:37:04 GMT
Hahahaha....... all of thirty seconds to provide the wrong link? Well done. No, that's the correct link to the sort of laughable tittle-tattle that you are prepared to accept as reputable and scientific. Even on this subject (for the other thread) the link doesn't prove your observations that the track was a public road. Ironically my link to 'laughable tittle-tattle' is the earlier version of the one you've provided, so shoot yourself in the foot why don't you?
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Post by voice on Dec 31, 2021 15:10:58 GMT
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Post by perrykneeham on Dec 31, 2021 15:31:27 GMT
No, I'm asking you for a link to support your claims. Already established. Not a rumour that he awarded his brother mineral rights.
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Post by perrykneeham on Dec 31, 2021 15:32:19 GMT
No, that's the correct link to the sort of laughable tittle-tattle that you are prepared to accept as reputable and scientific. Even on this subject (for the other thread) the link doesn't prove your observations that the track was a public road. Ironically my link to 'laughable tittle-tattle' is the earlier version of the one you've provided, so shoot yourself in the foot why don't you? Couldn't you be bothered to use google maps then? It's very easy.
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Post by ootlg on Dec 31, 2021 15:58:01 GMT
No indication on google maps that it's a national/public road. As you well know.
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Post by ootlg on Dec 31, 2021 15:58:41 GMT
No, I'm asking you for a link to support your claims. Already established. Not a rumour that he awarded his brother mineral rights. Not. Link?
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Post by ootlg on Dec 31, 2021 15:59:37 GMT
Link to your risible claims he absconded with the christmas money please.
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Post by voice on Dec 31, 2021 16:04:39 GMT
Ashraf Ghani fled Afghanistan with 4 cars, chopper full of cash: Report Ashraf Ghani announced his departure from Afghanistan in a lengthy Facebook post saying he is doing this to avoid bloodshed. He was headed to Tajikistan, but reports claimed Ghani's was not given the permission to land after which he went to Oman. Afghanistan president Ashraf Ghani left capital Kabul on Sunday with four cars and a helicopter full of cash, news agency Reuters reported. It quoted Russian news agency RIA to report that Ghani had to leave some money behind as it would not all "fit in". "Four cars were full of money, they tried to stuff another part of the money into a helicopter, but not all of it fit. And some of the money was left lying on the tarmac," Nikita Ishchenko, a spokesman for the Russian embassy in Kabul, was quoted as saying by RIA. www.hindustantimes.com/world-news/ashraf-ghani-fled-afghanistan-with-4-cars-chopper-full-of-cash-report-101629112899456.htmlodd you have such a wide on for this bloke.
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Post by perrykneeham on Dec 31, 2021 16:11:55 GMT
Already established. Not a rumour that he awarded his brother mineral rights. Not. Link? unherd.com/2021/08/the-intellectual-who-lost-afghanistan/"Hashmat will be remembered, not for driving a bulletproof Mercedes Limousine, or the 23,000 square feet of his Kabul home, but for the SOSi scandal. It was extraordinarily complicated; it involved hugely valuable rights to mineral deposits in Kunar province, illegal links between US special forces and militias — and the Ghani family. It was Hashmat who owned significant shares in the US company that wanted to buy the rights to the minerals, and it was President Ghani who signed off on the deal. Was it corrupt? “If there was a colour redder than red, that’s what colour this red flag would be,” said one American expert in procurement law."
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Post by perrykneeham on Dec 31, 2021 16:19:46 GMT
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Post by ootlg on Jan 7, 2022 11:33:50 GMT
Where's the mention of his fleeing the country with suitcases full of money. Talk about a goal-post job.
Anyway. Let's talk about the millions of dollars-worth of arms left behind by the US. Maybe the US isn't as stupid and clumsy as it appears: the Taliban (or whoever) is now armed to the teeth ready to welcome China, which is making inroads to all that mineral wealth.
Can't help but be seriously intrigued by the potential here. Will China manage to achieve what no other country has been able to do?
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Post by perrykneeham on Jan 7, 2022 18:57:45 GMT
Nah. The Chinese are rubbish. Nobody wants to be like them.
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Post by ootlg on Jan 8, 2022 8:51:19 GMT
Couldn't agree more. They need reining in.
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Post by rick49 on Feb 8, 2022 17:09:52 GMT
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