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What facts?
Please check the links that I have shared with you because it feels like WE are going in circles now. You will notice American refutations in following links:I can make my own sound judgement based on facts and realities which I have already mentioned in my previous reply to you.
Irrespective of me, you anyone else opinion about Karzai, the fact remains, as he said, the answers lies with America, not anyone else.
Traitors will never be respected even by the ones they helped...
Plz can any Persian language speaker translates and at least confirms that the title of this video is true….
Kabul Eyewitness: Foreign soldiers were shooting at people after the blast.170 killed.
Kabul Airport Hit By A Deadly Blast, Eyewitness saw soldiers shooting at people from towers. The media is completely silent about the Eyewitness account of what happened. Even BBC tried to brush it under random video title. Listen to An Eyewitness Account Here. Witness 1: Turkish and...defence.pk
Please check the links that I have shared with you because it feels like WE are going in circles now. You will notice American refutations in following links:
Russia Claims US Coalition "Mystery Helicopters" Supplying Arms To ISIS In Afghanistan
There's no evidence to support the allegations, but they are another prime example of Russia's active information warfare campaign against the US.www.thedrive.com
Borne by Facebook, Conspiracy Theory That U.S. Created ISIS Spreads Across Middle East (Published 2014)
Supporters of Egypt’s military relied on fabricated quotes said to be from Hillary Rodham Clinton’s memoir to bolster claims that the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria is part of an American plot.www.nytimes.com
Hamid Karzai is not a credible source IMHO. He accused Pakistan of supporting terrorism when he was the President of Afghanistan. He accused USA of supporting ISIL (after) his retirement in 2014. He is also the only Afghan politician to strongly object to using MOAB to destroy an ISIS-K hideout in Tora Bora in 2017. I simply fail to understand this man TBH.
Former Afghan President Karzai Calls Islamic State 'Tool' of US
Hamid Karzai also dismissed criticism of Russia for its ties with Taliban and efforts to bring the militant group into peace talkswww.voanews.com
Back in 2014, ISIL was expanding at a rapid pace across Iraq and Syria in the Middle East, and an offshoot in Afghanistan also took shape which is dubbed ISIS-K. Death of Mullah Omar in 2013 stirred a political crisis of succession in the ranks of Taliban for some years.
Taliban Factionalism Rises After Mullah Omar's Death | Crisis Group
www.crisisgroup.org
Death of Mullah Omar Exposes Divisions Within Taliban (Published 2015)
The death of its leader raises difficult questions for the group, including whether anyone has enough support to keep it from splintering irrevocably.www.nytimes.com
Some chose to split from both TTP and IEA, pledged allegiance to Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi and co-created ISIS-K in his stead.
What do we know about ISKP (ISIS-K)?
Group also known as ISIS-K says it carried out the deadly attacks outside Kabul airport. Here’s what we know about it.www.aljazeera.com
ISIL was co-founded by some of the former Iraqi intelligence officials who were close to Saddam Hussein (led by Haji Bakr) and Al-Qaeda affiliates in Iraq (led by Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi). These people capitalized on the Shia-Sunni strife in Iraq courtesy of the politics of former Iraqi PM Noori Al-Maliki.
To Iran, ISIS is one more American plot
ISIS is thriving in part because Iraq's Iran-allied government is failing. But don't tell Tehran thattime.com
You can learn much more about ISIL from the following research which is based on information provided by ISIL captives in Iraqi custody:
ISIS in Their Own Words: Recruitment History, Motivations for Joining, Travel, Experiences in ISIS, and Disillusionment over Time – Analysis of 220 In-depth Interviews of ISIS Returnees, Defectors and Prisoners
Two hundred and twenty Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) defectors, returnees, and imprisoned ISIS cadres were in-depth interviewed by the author, a research psychologist working for the International Center for the Study of Violent Extremism (ICSVE) from 2015-2019. These interviews were...digitalcommons.usf.edu
American 'regime change' experiment in Iraq was successful in military terms but a political miscalculation as well. Bush administration in its hubris, stirred the hornet's nest of Shia-Sunni strife in the region. Iraq and Iran had fought a bloody war with each other over similar reasons in the 1980s.
To counter this threat, Obama administration pulled a large number of troops from Afghanistan and shifted them to the Middle East.
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Nato ends combat operations in Afghanistan
Nato withdrawal after 13 years leaves Afghan army and police in charge of securitywww.theguardian.com
Mapping the kinetic aspect of the Operation Inherent Resolve to defeat ISIL (Updated)
BACKGROUND AND ORIGINS OF THE ISIL "At its peak, IS ruled over 88,000 sq km (34,000 sq miles) stretching across the Iraq-Syria border." - BBC* Syria and Iraq contemplated merger to create the United Arab Republic in the 1960s...defence.pk
The Islamic State (Terrorist Organization)
ISIS (Islamic State of Iraq and Syria), also known as ISIL (Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant), is a Sunni jihadist group with a particularly violent ideology that calls itself a caliphate and claims religious authority over all Muslims. It was inspired by al Qaida but later publicly expelled...www.rand.org
It does looks like that Ashraf Ghani was attempting to convince ISIS-K captives to work for him. I have covered this theme in following post: https://defence.pk/pdf/threads/12-u...lso-killed-isis-k-attack.721514/post-13305002
Why do you think Afghanistan is/was in such a bad shape for so many years? Afghan politicians are known to sink to any level to further their political careers and rivalries. Americans have noticed the obvious and decided to call it a day with Afghan Taliban.
Anyways, if much of the Islamic world is to move forward without further bloodshed, politically motivated blame-games will have to stop. The dreaded Armaggedon is inevitable at some point otherwise.
Good at least thee question was asked. Did somebody ask too who was killed in the recent drone strike?