Monday, August 02, 2021

The Tajiks can be bolstered by USA assistance with whatever arms they need.

There are some ethnic tribes in Afghanistan that were influential and organized before the USA retaliated against al Qaeda. The Tajiks are one of them. I would be curious as to the strength of the Northern Alliance (click here) as well.

The Taliban are known to execute people for what seems like no reason at all. The least The West can do is ally the tribes most able to take care of themselves and help them to secure their land and educate their children. Let them grow economies outside that of the poppy culture. There is no reason why the USA can't have tribal ethics as trading partners. We can sell sweaters made from Afghan goat/sheep wool. I am sure there are breeds of goat and sheep in Afghanistan that produce incredible wool for use in making sweaters and other articles for sale in The West.

July 27, 2021

By Mumin Ahmadi, Mullorajab Yusufi. and Nigorai Fazliddin

Afghan soldiers near the city of Badakhshan in northern Afghanistan on July 4. Afghanistan’s Badakhshan Province borders Tajikistan.

Dushanbe - When the Taliban captured a strategically important security checkpoint (click here) near Afghanistan's border with Tajikistan last month, it assigned a Tajik militant to raise the Taliban flag on the site.

The militant goes by the alias Mahdi Arsalon and has a group of fighters from Tajikistan under his command, an eyewitness to the flag-raising and other sources told RFE/RL.

The Taliban also put Arsalon and his group in charge of security in five districts the Taliban seized near the Tajik border in recent months, the sources said, speaking on condition of anonymity due to personal security concerns.

The districts are Kuf Ab, Khwahan, Maimay, Nusay, and Shekay -- all parts of Afghanistan’s Badakhshan Province.

In Afghanistan, Arsalon and other Tajik militants are known as the “Tajik Taliban.” But in reality they are members of Jamaat Ansarullah, which is banned in Tajikistan as a terrorist group.

Jamaat Ansarullah -- also known as Ansarullah or Ansorullo -- was founded by a rogue former Tajik opposition commander a decade ago with the ultimate goal of overthrowing the government in Dushanbe....

Good Night, Moon

The waning crescent

23.6-day old moon

35.2 percent lit

July 31, 2021
By J. Fingas

NASA just celebrated (click here) another major moment in the history of Moon exploration. The New York Times noted that July 31st, 2021 marks the 50th anniversary of the Lunar Roving Vehicle's first outing — and the first time people drove on the Moon. Apollo 15 astronauts Dave Scott and Jim Irwin took the car on a stint to collect samples and explore the lunar surface more effectively than they could on foot.

Scott and Irwin would eventually drive the rover two more times (for a total of three hours) before returning to Earth. The Apollo 16 and 17 missions each had an LRV of their own. There was also a fourth rover, but it was used for spare parts after the cancellation of Apollo 18 and further missions. All three serving models remained on the Moon....