Evil and corrupt groups have, since Trump’s victory in the U.S. presidential election, unprecedentedly expanded their media activities to attract attention, and despite being passive within the territory of Afghanistan, their baseless and false claims have reached the stars.
During this time, virtual pages belonging to groups of evil and corruption have been continuously spreading and disseminating news of deadly attacks that have never occurred in the real world and for which there is no evidence to prove.
In recent days, Ali-Meitham Nazari, the head of foreign relations for the Rebellion Front, has claimed on his X page, on the occasion of the beginning of the new Gregorian year, that this front has expanded its activities from 20 provinces to 34 provinces, conducted more than 380 operations in the past year, and eliminated over 500 caretaker government forces.
In another part of this note, Nazari describes Afghanistan as being in a state of chaos and states that in the past year, Al-Qaeda, ISIS, Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan, and other groups have expanded their presence and bases in Afghanistan under Taliban protection, with tens of thousands of foreign fighters.
He also described Afghanistan as a center of international terrorism and called it worse than any other year for regional and global security.
In response to these baseless statements, it should be noted that the official page of this fictitious front, in its latest unfounded report, listed the number of provinces in which they operate as 11. How is it possible that this front has expanded its activities to 34 provinces in such a short period, while the official address of these fugitives is oblivious to this fact?!
How is it possible for a front that is based on baseless claims and unfounded statements, and has not been able to prove even one of its claims of carrying out destructive operations in this country since their escape from Afghanistan, to now be unaware of the expansion of its hollow activities in all provinces of Afghanistan?
Regarding his view that Afghanistan is in a state of chaos, it should be understood from where Mr. Nazari, while not being in Afghanistan himself, derives this ridiculous information. Meanwhile, all domestic and foreign media, even those working under foreign powers to distort the realities of Afghanistan, testify to the comprehensive security, peace of mind, and comfort of the people of this land under the current governance.
However, regarding the claim that Afghanistan is a haven for groups such as Al-Qaeda, ISIS, Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan, and thousands of their members, it should be said that this claim not only showcases the peak of the folly of the followers of these groups of evil and corruption, but it is also an insult to the limited intelligence of their supporters. The world’s greatest intelligence powers have not made such a claim in the three years and more since the establishment of this government. In fact, this claim by the insurgent front, like their claim of conducting destructive activities in Afghanistan, is nothing but a figment of their imagination.
And regarding the latest false claim by Nazari, who called Afghanistan the center of international terrorism and presented it as a danger to the world, it should be noted that this is not the first time that notorious and fugitive figures from Afghanistan have made such absurd statements to garner Western support!
Yes! Not long ago, Ahmad Shah Durrani, the treacherous national traitor, when given the opportunity to speak in the European Parliament, made baseless accusations, turning the world against Afghanistan and taking the first step towards the occupation of this country by the United States and its allies; an occupation that lasted twenty years and claimed many victims from the Afghan nation.
It should be noted, thank God, that this time the reality of these cunning traitors has become clear not only to the people of Afghanistan but also to the world, and their empty words and false claims no longer have any buyers.
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