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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsUnbelievable Photos Show Kabul's Dramatic Transformation From Battlefield To Modern Metropolis
http://www.businessinsider.com/kabul-present-day-2014-3?op=144 pics in all, so much clicking.
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Unbelievable Photos Show Kabul's Dramatic Transformation From Battlefield To Modern Metropolis (Original Post)
steve2470
Mar 2014
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Lisa0825
(14,489 posts)1. There is a link to show all in one page....
steve2470
(37,461 posts)2. thanks, missed that obviously lol nt
cpwm17
(3,829 posts)3. I enjoyed the pictures n/t
NoOneMan
(4,795 posts)4. After the US quits the war, the Taliban is going to have a field day beheading in those malls
Warpy
(112,741 posts)5. In other words, we've managed to restore the cities to what they were
just before the Russians rolled in. We might be leaving the place better than we found it but we need to leave ASAP.
The countryside is still a horror show, especially for women but that was always the case no matter which empire had come there to die.
Leaving the cities in somewhat better shape might allow them to keep the Taliban out. The Taliban might have learned a few lessons in their decade out of power, most of them 10 years older and more grown up. They'll likely be a part of any new government and that's how it should be.
I doubt if anyone in the city wants to go back to blacked out windows and widows in ripped burqas begging for food because women were forbidden to work outside the home.
seveneyes
(4,631 posts)6. And here they are in the 60's
http://blogs.denverpost.com/captured/2013/01/28/podlich-afghanistan-1960s-photos/5846/
Before their women were treated as owned property and forced to be as the "superior" males told them to be.
Fuck the taliban mentality and subjugation of women and minorities. It's the year 2014, not the 7th century anymore.
Before their women were treated as owned property and forced to be as the "superior" males told them to be.
Fuck the taliban mentality and subjugation of women and minorities. It's the year 2014, not the 7th century anymore.
jakeXT
(10,575 posts)7. Interesting contrast