No, it's like doing a drag race with a formula 1 car against a mini but the mini is on a street and the formula 1 car is on a dirt strip. If you want to compare military power, you would have to look at "Who would win in equal situations", not "Who won a 1 vs 1 with different starting situations".
If you had to perform a military action and had to pick either the taliban or the US military to be your military to use, would you ever pick the taliban?
The only reason they had a chance was because of external factors, not the power of the military itself.
That’s like saying I have the most expensive car in Formula 1.
Powerful is associated with winning that’s the whole point of pointing it out.