Written by: Asad Ghorzang
Since the Islamic Emirate (IEA) assumed power, comprehensive security has been established across the entire geography of the country. People are conducting their daily affairs in a normal and peaceful manner. Furthermore, an Islamic system has been established throughout Afghanistan, eliminating all forms of corruption and superstitions.
Simultaneously, individuals acting under the guise of Daesh (ISIS)—who were supported during the previous republican administration by foreign intelligence agencies and the National Directorate of Security (NDS) under Ashraf Ghani’s administration—have either been eliminated or apprehended by the Islamic Emirate forces.
The military institutions of the Islamic Emirate remain steadfast in ensuring the welfare and security of the populace, as well as in safeguarding the nation’s territorial boundaries. Any attempts to disrupt the prevailing tranquility or sow chaos are met with firm resistance.
Although Daesh claimed responsibility for some recent attacks in public areas within Afghanistan—and certain international media outlets, due to their deep-rooted opposition to the Islamic Emirate, extensively propagated these attacks—the truth is that Daesh no longer poses a significant threat in Afghanistan. Furthermore, Afghanistan does not serve as a source of security threats for the region or the world.
Since the onset of this year, the specialized units of the Islamic Emirate have executed rapid operations against Daesh in multiple provinces, including Daikundi, Ghor, Herat, Kabul, Balkh, and Kunar. Consequently, the hideouts and remaining operatives of Daesh have been completely eradicated.
The propaganda outlets of the Daesh Khorasan branch (ISKP), such as Al-Amaq and others, disseminate unfounded narratives against the Islamic Emirate. They have failed to provide substantiated proof of their alleged presence to garner attention from regional or international nations.
If any crimes are committed under the name of Daesh in remote areas or if innocent Muslims are targeted, these acts should not be attributed to a physical Daesh presence. Instead, they are the efforts of intelligence agencies that have, for the past two decades, engaged in terrorism to safeguard their political interests in Afghanistan.
The reality remains that Afghanistan now stands as a stable, secure, and tranquil nation where the Islamic Emirate exercises complete control over the entire territory. This land is inaccessible to those seeking to perpetrate malicious deeds or advance their political aspirations.