Written by: Hamidullah Andisha

After US National Guard forces were attacked by Rahmanullah Lakwal, a CIA-trained soldier, and resulting in the death of one National Guard member and the injury of another, Washington initiated a review of the process for Afghans entering the country. These reviews include individuals who collaborated with the US during the occupation of Afghanistan and were involved in the suppression or killing of their own countrymen.

During the ongoing investigation, four Afghan refugees in the US have been accused of having ties to ISIS. Jahan Shah Safi is one of these four individuals who was recently arrested on charges of collaborating with ISIS.

Meanwhile, opposition fronts against the current Afghan government have tried to portray Afghanistan negatively using the situation in America, linking the source of recent unrest in the US to the current Afghan government in order to gain political and military support from Western countries. However, since the shooter of the American National Guard and the subsequent detainees had a history of serving the failed puppet government of the republic and American forces in Afghanistan, the United States did not consider these cases related to Afghanistan, despite the propaganda of its lackeys, and paid no attention to the ramblings of resistance groups.

America’s disregard for the propaganda of these groups shows that the West not only lacks the will to support them but has also lost the belief and trust it previously had in its spies in Afghanistan.

However, it can be said, that the walls of hope that American slaves built in support of America and backing have collapsed due to the neglect of their masters and the arrest of individuals affiliated with the same groups on charges of collaborating with ISIS.

These issues not only shed light on the realities of Afghanistan but also expose the stark contrast between the claims of imaginary resistance fronts and America’s practical policies, demonstrating that attempts to politically exploit Afghanistan’s crises are no longer effective.

The arrest of individuals who sought refuge in the United States after the current Afghan government came to power reveals that Afghanistan is not only a threat to no country, but also that no irresponsible group has a place in this country. Those who were trying to portray Afghanistan negatively to foreign masters in order to gain support in exchange for destabilizing the country have now been revealed to be servants of ISIS themselves.

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