Taliban Ceremony Marks 3rd Anniversary of Seizing Power at Bagram Military Base

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The Taliban have marked three years since they took power following the US’ chaotic withdrawal from Afghanistan, with a ceremony in Bagram, at the site of a former US military base. Hundreds of people, including Chinese and Iranian diplomats, were in attendance. A military parade OF THE AMERICAN MILITARY EQUIPMENT LEFT BEHIND IN THE AFGANISTAN WITHDRAWAL was followed by speeches commemorating a statement from Prime Minister Mohammad Hassan Akhund called a ‘decisive victory over an international arrogant and occupying force.’ PLEASE CONTINUE READING BELOW 👇👇👇

Hundreds of people, including Chinese and Iranian diplomats, were in attendance.

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The Afghan Taliban are working hand in glove with their brethren in the Pakistani Taliban. An army of jihadists is being armed and trained and is already waging war inside Pakistan. The goal is to topple the Pakistani government in Islamabad. At stake is control of roughly 200 nuclear weapons and their delivery systems.

American intelligence turns a blind eye. The United Nations to its credit does not and continues to sound the alarm. The Afghan Taliban are providing their Pakistani brethren with weapons abandoned by the United States in Afghanistan and night vision devices. These weapons are being used extensively in attacks on Pakistani forces. The tide is turning against civilization and in favor of the barbarians.

The Pakistani Taliban are also receiving help from Al Qaida which is back in strength in Afghanistan. A network of training camps has been set up. Thousands of new fighters are being trained.
Al Qaida’s support does not stop at training. Al Qaida is now actively assisting the Pakistani Taliban in attacks inside Pakistan. Afghanistan has fallen, but the war is not over. It is, in fact, expanding.

Pakistani Taliban tactics have changed since Al Qaida began to provide assistance. There are an increasing number of high profile attacks on hard targets. We are not seeing simply raids on obscure outposts – the Pakistani Taliban are becoming more formidable and more inclined to stand toe to toe with the Pakistani Army.

The United Nations Monitoring Team watching this disaster unfold describes the Pakistani Taliban as “the largest terrorist group in Afghanistan, with an estimated strength of 6,000–6,500 fighters.”
The number of attacks by the Pakistani Taliban continues to grow every year. In 2021 they carried out 573 attacks. In 2023 that number was 1203. In the first six months of 2024 alone the Pakistani Taliban staged more than 800 attacks.

The prospect of a nuclear armed Pakistan falling to Islamic terrorists is terrifying enough. Unfortunately, though, Afghanistan is now home to a multitude of terrorist groups, and some of them have immediate plans to attack inside the United States. At the head of the list is the group commonly referred to as ISIS-K.

ISIS-K uses Afghanistan as a base, but its focus is on attacks in the West. It is composed largely of Central Asians and it taps into Central Asian communities outside Afghanistan to support its operations. It has already carried out attacks in Russia, and

European nations continue to disrupt planned ISIS-K operations there. The United Nations Monitoring Team watching this threat says, “the number of plots disrupted or being tracked through the Islamic Republic of Iran, the Levant, Asia, Europe, and potentially as far as North America is striking.”

ISIS-K conducts extensive online recruiting operations. These focus on Tajik and Uzbek communities, encouraging “potential recruits to conduct attacks outside Afghanistan.” The group also relies heavily on “networks of facilitators between” Afghanistan and Turkey that are “capable of moving operatives from Central Asia and Afghanistan towards Europe to conduct external operations.”

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Sam Faddis is a retired CIA operations officer

HERE IS THEIR MILITARY PARADE video:
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