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All Afghan Sides Pointing Finger At The USA For Pouring ISIS From Middle East To Afghanistan

KABUL, Afghanistan  After Mohammad Ghani's government officials and Afghan ex-president Hamid Karzai, now the Taliban are accusing the USA of transporting Islamic State militants from the Middle East to Afghanistan. Mohammad Nabi Omari, a member of the Taliban negotiating team said that America has been transferring and arming Daesh linked terrorists to the different parts of the country. Omari is a prominent member of the Taliban negotiating team had been engaged in negotiation with the US  to end the 18-year protracted war in Afghanistan. Last week Nabi Omari said that the USA must end sending Daesh militants from Iraq and Syria to Afghanistan if it is serious to end long imposed war on Afghanistan. Omari claimed that most of the tribal leaders and Afghan government officials admitted that American intelligence had been relocating Islamic State terrorists from one region to another. During the holy month of Ramzan, the US military rescued ISIS militants by chopper from embattled turf to Afghan capital when they were facing a total collapse in Jazwan province. In November 2017, during the interview with Al-Jazeera Hamid Karzai blamed the USA of being colluded with Daesh and allowing them to consolidate position in different provinces of Afghanistan. While speaking to Al-Jazeera he said, President Donald Trump administration used ISIL as an excuse to drop GBU-43, the largest non-nuclear bomb in Nangarhar province, near the Pakistani border, in which Daesh's fortifications were obliterated killing 36 notorious militants. In August 2018,  infamous Islamic State commander Maulavi Habib ul-Rahman, Surrendered to the Afghan government along with 250 followers in the northern province of Jowzjan, to avoid being captured by the Taliban. Many foreign News Agencies had reported that Daesh militants were treated as special guests by the Afghanistan government and Afghan intelligence. News agencies further reported that the Islamic State is flourishing in the different parts of the country under the influence of the Afghan government and intelligence.




Source: Aljazeera & The New York Times.








   

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