Traitorous neighbors

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Tahir Ahrar

Over the course of several decades, the revered country of Afghanistan has been engulfed in conflict, resulting in martyrdom, disability, and the displacement of millions of people.

Afghans engaged in all of these conflicts in pursuit of their nation’s freedom. However, from start to finish, our neighboring countries did not harbor benevolent intentions. Under the guise of supporting our Jihad efforts, they solicited substantial assistance from the world, revitalized their own economies, and perpetrated indelible atrocities against the Afghan populace.

Following all of these misfortunes, Afghanistan and its people have been blessed by Allah with a sacred government; a system that is resolute in alleviating the burden of conflict and sorrow from this nation indefinitely, and has undertaken measures to rebuild it following each setback endured by the country.

This government has made it a priority to support orphans, widows, and the impoverished, aiming to alleviate oppression within the country.

Our neighbors believed that Afghanistan would once again be engulfed in flames, leading to an expansion in their trade. However, this dream did not materialize.

Now, they have decided to support another conflict in Afghanistan. They have mobilized a faction of individuals who engage in acts of violence, theft, and public disturbance under the banner of Daesh, and are aiding them in carrying out nefarious and terrorist actions.

Recently, Afghanistan’s Foreign Minister, Amir Khan Muttaqi, addressed this act of betrayal committed by Pakistan and Tajikistan.

They initiated this project with the support of the CIA and aim to once again sway international opinion in their favor and implement their unsuccessful policy.

Afghans now acknowledge the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (IEA) as the country’s sole security force. It is evident that no Afghan is willing to accept ISIS, as they are not aligned ideologically, nor religiously with the Afghan people.

The Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (IEA) has communicated to neighboring countries in a spirit of love and peace that Afghanistan has moved beyond a state where external parties can dictate decisions, and now a stable independent system governs Afghanistan.

God forbid, any interference in Afghanistan’s internal affairs by a neighboring nation will not be to their advantage.

Abu Ahmad
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