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Taliban Exert More Pressure on Provincial Capitals As Another One Capitulates

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Today has been another successful day for the Taliban as their offensive on the provincial capitals is bearing fruit. The first one to fall today has been Aibak city, capital of Samangan.

The capital of Farah is surrounded by the Taliban and can fall any moment.

More assaults have been launched at Paktia, Gardez, Pule Khomri, Mazar e sharif and Faizabad.

 
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It's a race against time, they are securing all borders and then provincial capitals. I get the feeling that they are also hunting for ISIS. Regardless of what's happening right now, it is inevitable that the Afghan Mujahideen will hunt down ISIS. Rostom, ANA and Uzbeks are visible enemies, but the real prize (after of course ANA is decimated) is ISIS heads ... chopped off. Those scum must be exterminated, as they pose an existential threat to all three countries, Iran, Afghanistan and Pakistan.
 
Taliban's tactics is top notch they first used the legendary turkish crescent which kind gave them the initiative early and they never lost that footing
 
It's a race against time, they are securing all borders and then provincial capitals. I get the feeling that they are also hunting for ISIS. Regardless of what's happening right now, it is inevitable that the Afghan Mujahideen will hunt down ISIS. Rostom, ANA and Uzbeks are visible enemies, but the real prize (after of course ANA is decimated) is ISIS heads ... chopped off. Those scum must be exterminated, as they pose an existential threat to all three countries, Iran, Afghanistan and Pakistan.

Afghanistan is destined to become the land of the Pushtuns once again.

Pushtuns will rule Pakistan+Afghanistan.

PMIK in Pakistan + Taliban in Afghanistan. What a deadly combination for the enemies of Islam.
 
Taliban at the entrance of Farah(bagh e Pul).
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