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Auteur(s): Ahmad Shah Mohibi
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I'm the WarGuy. What’s your story?

Born in war. Built in America. At 16, I was chasing bad guys with U.S. forces. Now I sit down with guests from every world and ask the questions people avoid. WarGuy Show is raw conversations about life, pressure, faith, ambition, and the quiet battles in our heads—sometimes real wars too, when it actually matters.

Hosted by Ahmad Shah Mohibi.

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  • #7— Taliban Bans Afghan Girls—America Sends $40,000,000 Every Week (Solo)
    Jan 30 2026

    Ahmad Shah Mohibi (WarGuy), host of the WarGuy Show, breaks down the biggest contradiction in Afghanistan right now: the Taliban bans girls from education and pushes women out of public life, while the U.S. has reportedly allowed roughly $40 million a week to flow into a system the Taliban controls.

    This episode isn’t partisan—and it’s not a war speech. WarGuy explains what the cash pipeline means on the ground, why “humanitarian” labels don’t guarantee accountability when a regime controls the country, and why “fund the fight” fundraising and war-entrepreneur politics often get innocent people killed.

    He lays out what he believes is the only realistic path forward: stop any pipeline that empowers the Taliban, restart serious peace talks, push a political power-sharing framework, and apply real pressure so Afghan girls can return to school—without dragging Afghanistan into another generation of bloodshed.

    CHAPTERS:

    00:00 Intro + WarGuy memoir plug

    01:45 DC snow opener (personal check-in)

    03:40 Afghanistan winter reality (no power, survival, clay roofs)

    07:10 “Stable” Afghanistan isn’t peace (Taliban rule = hostage calm)

    08:50 Taliban normalization + world silence

    10:40 The core issue: $40M/week cash pipeline

    12:40 What’s moving in Congress: bill progress + what happens next

    15:10 Why the cash kept flowing (politics, currency, bureaucracy)

    18:10 The contradiction: values vs funding a Taliban-controlled system

    20:40 Warning: don’t bankroll “fight the Taliban” fundraising

    23:30 The only path: restart peace talks + power-sharing framework

    26:10 Syria comparison + lessons for Afghanistan

    28:10 What to demand now: call senators, demand oversight + vote

    30:10 Final message: peace over propaganda + closing

    NOTES:

    Afghanistan isn’t “fine” because it’s quiet—quiet under a brutal regime is not peace.

    If the Taliban controls the system, you can’t pretend money is neutral.

    “Humanitarian” labels don’t guarantee accountability when the regime controls access and institutions.

    Don’t get played by war entrepreneurs. Fundraising for “resistance” without a real plan gets young men killed.

    A military fantasy isn’t a strategy—especially when the Taliban holds advanced equipment and has spent years training.

    The realistic path forward is political: restart peace talks, force negotiations, and build a power-sharing framework that protects basic rights—starting with girls back in school.

    Pressure works: call your senators, demand a floor vote, demand transparency, demand oversight.

    #WarGuyShow #WarGuy #AhmadShahMohibi #Afghanistan #Taliban #GirlsEducation #WomenRights #PeaceTalks #ForeignPolicy #USPolitics #Congress #Senate #HumanitarianAid #NationalSecurity #Geopolitics #Podcast

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    35 min
  • #6— The World Is on Fire… and Davos Is “Concerned” (Solo)
    Jan 25 2026

    In Episode 6 of The War Guy Show, Ahmad Shah Mohibi breaks down what the world feels like right now: waking up to 50 notifications and every single one of them being a crisis.

    Syria. Ukraine and Russia. Gaza. Iran. Immigration. AI. It’s nonstop. And while people are being killed in trenches and bombed out of their homes, global leaders keep acting like their press teams are running foreign policy.

    That’s where Davos comes in.

    Davos has turned into the global headquarters of concern. A small ski town filled with private jets, motorcades, serious faces, and comfortable panels talking about war, climate, and AI—while real suffering stays far away from warm rooms and microphones. It’s business as usual, dressed up as leadership.

    Ahmad Shah Mohibi breaks down the moment that dominated Davos this year: Donald Trump walking in and saying the quiet part out loud. The line that made everyone uncomfortable and killed the vibe. Whether you like Trump or not, this episode unpacks the history behind that statement—World War I, World War II, Europe left destroyed and broke, and the role the United States played in rebuilding Europe through the Marshall Plan. Not speeches. Money, infrastructure, and action.

    The episode then turns inward, to what’s happening at home. Immigration enforcement, protests, and the growing pattern of escalation over restraint. Ahmad Shah Mohibi makes a clear distinction: you can support law enforcement and borders while still demanding competence, discipline, and accountability. Enforcement is not the problem. Doing it wrong is.

    This is not commentary from a studio analyst. Ahmad Shah Mohibi speaks from lived experience—growing up around war, poverty, and regime change, and watching what happens when power stops caring about consequences.

    The message is simple: war is not a toy. Authority is not a PR tool. And when leaders forget that, people die.

    If you’re tired of fake experts, performative outrage, and global politics treated like a branding exercise, this episode is for you.

    Subscribe to The War Guy Show for unfiltered conversations about power, conflict, and reality. WarGuy, the memoir by Ahmad Shah Mohibi, is available on Amazon, Apple Books, and Google Books.

    #WarGuyShow #AhmadShahMohibi #Davos #WorldNews #Trump #Ukraine #Gaza #Immigration #Politics #MarshallPlan #WarIsNotAToy

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    15 min
  • #5—Putin Just Made the Taliban “Official” Here’s Why That’s Huge. (Solo)
    Jan 25 2026

    Putin just recognized the Taliban — and it changes the board in Afghanistan.

    Russia didn’t “engage.” Russia didn’t “keep channels open.” Putin accepted the Taliban ambassador’s credentials in Moscow. That’s official recognition, and it sends a signal to every country still trying to pretend there’s a middle lane: no handshake, but business as usual.

    In this episode, Ahmad Shah Mohibi breaks down why Putin did it, what Russia gains, and what the U.S. withdrawal in 2021 set in motion. We get into the uncomfortable reality of the current setup: the Taliban controls the system, the borders, the banks, the checkpoints — and that’s why language games don’t change outcomes.

    We also look at China’s quiet approach: stability talk on the outside, resource strategy underneath — lithium, rare earths, copper — the materials that power modern technology and global leverage.

    And while social media sells “calm Afghanistan” content for clicks, this episode focuses on what that camera frame leaves out: a country where fear sets the rules, education is blocked for girls, women are erased from public life, and silence becomes survival.

    Chapters:

    00:00 Monologue

    00:35 Putin recognizes the Taliban (what recognition actually means)

    02:20 The 2021 exit and the vacuum effect

    03:50 How power moves when the U.S. leaves

    05:05 The money and access problem inside Taliban control

    06:25 China’s play: mines, contracts, and leverage

    07:40 Influencer tours vs reality on the ground

    08:30 What cameras don’t show: women, girls, and fear as policy

    09:25 What real stability would require

    09:55 Closing

    Host: Ahmad Shah Mohibi

    #WarGuyShow #AhmadShahMohibi #Afghanistan #Taliban #Putin #Russia #China #Geopolitics #ForeignPolicy #HumanRights #Security #News #Podcast

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    9 min
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