“Containing Afghanistan”
In this post, I will be detailing a secret geopolitical conspiracy spanning centuries, that has been exercised ever since Western powers started intervening in the affairs of the Middle East and South Asia. I call it “Containing Afghanistan.”
Three hundred years ago, Iran was under the control of a fiendish-religious-monarchic-theocracy known as the Safavids, with the head-of-state being an all-in-one Mahdi-Last Shiite Imam-Shah. In reality, these Safavid royals were neither local to Iran. Nor were they Muslims. They traced their lineage to the royal house of Byzantium, which thanks to the Ottomans, were long extinct. In short, they were crypto-Phoenicians. They then forcibly imposed a corruptified permutation of Islam known as Twelver Shiism on the inhabitants of the region. Safavid Iran was created to reign in the Ottomans, who at this point, also had their royal lines compromised. But there were large Turkic soldier groups in Anatolia that were still out of control and something had to be done about them, before they started making further inroads into Europe. And so, Safavid Iran began wooing these Turkic groups, and began adopting and reconstituting them as the Qizilbash, while the Ottomans began antagonizing them. The Safavids then conspired with the Ottoman royals to bring these groups to Chaldiran in 1514, where they were destroyed by Ottoman cannons.
The Safavids continued to linger on, with their conspiratorial destruction of these Turkic soldier-groups being their crowning achievement for the Phoenicians. But they then made the mistake of trying to forcibly impose Twelver Shiism on the inhabitants of Kandahar, Afghanistan. I have detailed this tomfoolery in my book on Iran. To quote:
During the reign of Sultan Husayn, the Safavids tried to forcibly convert the Pashtun residents of Kandahar to Twelver Shiism. The Georgian-Christian Safavid governor and his army were killed in retaliation by a Ghilzai Afghan chief named Mir Wais Hotak. Mir Wais Hotak was initially taken as a prisoner by the Safavids, and was kept in Isfahan. But he used this opportunity to study the Safavids and their weaknesses. He was finally released, and he undertook the hajj pilgrimage. In Mecca, he obtained a fatwa against Shiite rulers, which he took with him when he returned to Afghanistan. In 1722, Mahmud, the son of Mir Wais, marched on Iran and put siege to Isfahan. During the siege, there were several instances of cannibalism, and some residents of Isfahan enticed young men and girls into their houses and ate them. The citizenry and army of Safavid Iran had become completely disenchanted by the Safavids. To quote, “By and large, the lack of interest of provinces in rallying to the Safavids was conspicuous in its uniformity.” Sultan Husayn abdicated and acknowledged Mahmud as the new king.
Afghan rule over Iran was a surprise improvisation, which no one saw coming. It had always been the other way round. The Pashtuns however, failed to consolidate, with many succumbing to Iranian WMDs. Following the end of the Safavids, the Kurdish Qajars came to power in Iran, and their reign was without doubt, the Golden Age of modern Iran. The Phoenicians have long displaced them with another fiendish-religious-theocracy modeled on the Safavids and based on the claims of Twelver Shiism. The Safavids had a formal royal house though. And the current theocracy has recently surprised everyone with their latest “Supreme Leader” being the son of the last one, which means they also represent some kind of crypto-royalty.
The Phoenicians realized that they would never be able to continue using Iran for their ops unless Afghanistan was dealt with. Fortunately for them, Western colonial empires were now on the scene to give them a hand. And so, we have a “Containing Afghanistan” strategy stirring into action at this point. This strategy could be the subject of a book or two. I have enlisted below some historical events (in chronological order), which appear to be part of this secret, geopolitical strategy.
- British Destruction of Afghan-origin Rohillas: During the 1857 Conspiracy in which the British destroyed the Mughals in the Indian Subcontinent, we find five British Armies converging on a Rohilla capital in North India. The Rohillas were Afghan origin people, and were ardent supporters of the Mughals.
- Desperate British Attempts to Conquer Afghanistan: After the British secured the Indian Subcontinent, they make repeated forays into Afghanistan (1842 and 1878), despite limited success and huge loss of life. Their only success was is in taking the areas which currently compromise the North-West Frontier Province of Pakistan. On the other side, the Russian Empire starts moving south into Central Asia, towards Afghanistan.
- The Durranis: A crypto-Phoenician conspiratorial group within Afghanistan known as the Durranis starts taking prominence in Afghan politics. However, their control of Afghanistan never extended beyond Kabul. [1]The Spookopolis of Bhopal in India is linked to them. The wife of the Prime Minister of Pakistan Shahbaz Sharif is also linked to them.
- World War I: During World War I, the British cooked up several fake Muslim “freedom movements” in British India, with the intention making them set up base in Afghanistan to fight the British. In reality, these movements were infested with British spies, and the British hoped that they could use these movements to gain a foothold in Afghanistan.
- Attempts to assimilate Afghanistan with Pakistan: When the British leave the Indian Subcontinent, they try several last-ditch attempts to conquer Afghanistan, with the intention that it would be completely amalgamated with the new nation of Pakistan, and cease to exist as a separate nation.
- 1978 Revolution in Iran: Through British conspiracies, the crypto-Phoenicians managed to depose the Qajars of Iran and install the Shah of Iran. He was merely a placeholder until a Safavid-style theocracy was reconstituted in the 1978 “Islamic Revolution.” The strangest aspect of this “Revolution” was that the then Iranian citizenry was the most Westernized population of the entire Middle East. [2]Today, this faux Islamization is pushed by terror and brute force, such as kidnapping and sexual assault of women who refuse the purdah, whereas sexual assault can never be justified in an Islamic context.
- 1979 Soviet Invasion of Afghanistan: The Soviets could have easily invaded Iran instead of Afghanistan if they really wanted access to the Indian Ocean, and it would have fallen to them with little resistance (Hint: Phoenicians don’t invade territory that has already fallen to them.).
- 1979 Accession of General Zia in Pakistan: In a massive blow to the Phoenicians, a powerful new leader emerged in Pakistan, who was fully committed to supporting Afghan resistance against the Soviets. He achieved such devastating success in arming the mujahideen that the Phoenicians assassinated him by downing his plane, which also had an American ambassador on board.
- Success of the Jihad Movement and Soviet Retreat: While most of the Muslim world was sympathetic to the struggle of the Afghan people against the Soviets, the “Islamic” Republic of Iran strangely closed its borders to Afghan refugees, whereas neighboring Pakistan took in millions.
- CIA prevents Kabul from falling to the mujahideen, and instead installs a confederation of bandicoots. How could these bandicoots beat the battle-hardened mujahideen to Kabul? It seems that the CIA blew up the largest arsenal of mujahideen weapons in Pakistan, so that the real mujahideen would never make it to Kabul on time.
- The Taliban: The real mujahideen would finally take Kabul in 1996, as the Taliban. Unfortunately for them, the CIA had carefully implanted Osama Bin Laden (and by extension, Al Qaida) among them a long time ago.
- 9/11: Five years later, following the 9/11 hoax, Osama Bin Laden would become the Phoenician ticket back into Afghanistan, and US forces dealt a death blow to the Taliban’s “Islamic State.” The neighboring “Islamic” Republic of Iran secretly allowed US bombers to use its airbases in the initial bombing campaign. So if you have any sympathy for them right now, its time to let go of it.
- 2020 US Exit from Afghanistan and the rise of Taliban 2.0: There is speculation that there are many planted leaders among Taliban 2.0, as the main ideologues were earlier killed by US Forces.
- 2024 – Present: Beginning of Pakistani Aggression against Afghanistan. This is a strange shift as they were historical allies.
- 21st February 2026: Pakistan launches major airstrikes in Afghanistan. The purpose of this aggression is to prevent the Taliban from advancing into Iran following the upcoming US war on Iran. Strangely enough, China, which had been courting Afghanistan up to this point and had even made military cooperation agreements, quietly deserted Afghanistan and instead began pushing for a ceasefire. More proof that China is also a horrendous Phoenician construct.
- 28th February 2026: US-Israel War on Iran.
So when people wonder if 9/11 was done to clobber some goat-herders, the answer is yes. In the strange times we now live in, the goat herders of Afghanistan are now a beacon of freedom for those trapped in Iran. And some Pakistanis are now hoping that maybe a powerful Afghanistan may one day relieve them of their misery.
There can be 9/11s to promote the destruction and occupation of Afghanistan. But Iran, with its fake nuclear weapons, instead get limited, theatrical clobbering. They ensure its industrial infrastructure remains intact for later times. All the while non-Western media credits Iran’s “resilience, ingenuity and strength.” But we know why Iran is always indirectly promoted, whereas Afghanistan is always strangled.
There can either be a powerful Iran or a powerful Afghanistan. Not both.
| ↑1 | The Spookopolis of Bhopal in India is linked to them. The wife of the Prime Minister of Pakistan Shahbaz Sharif is also linked to them. |
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| ↑2 | Today, this faux Islamization is pushed by terror and brute force, such as kidnapping and sexual assault of women who refuse the purdah, whereas sexual assault can never be justified in an Islamic context. |


























