Author: Ahmad Kashif
In the past three years, agents of evil and corruption have conducted extensive propaganda efforts to create factional disputes among the Taliban, with the aim of causing confusion in public opinion under the guise of factional differences and then managing it by the insurgents.
The claim of internal divisions among the Taliban is not a new issue; rather, for several decades, Taliban opponents, guided by foreign intelligence agencies, have consistently beaten the drum of factional disputes among them. However, the reality is different. After two decades of war, the Taliban re-entered the realm of governance, not only managing the war with consensus but also forming a cabinet composed of all factions and swiftly advancing affairs without encountering any serious splits or divisions.
Three years ago, after the Taliban captured Kabul and the insurgents fled, numerous claims were made about factional disputes within the Taliban. However, these claims were not only unfounded but were also made to conceal the differences among the agents of evil and corruption. Nevertheless, the divisions among the forces of evil and corruption have been revealed with conclusive evidence, and their true faces have become clear to the people.
By promoting factional differences, the agents of evil and corruption aim to strengthen the ranks of the insurgents and transfer the spirit of rebellion to public opinion. These misguided and propagandistic efforts only increase the problems in the country. These advertisements not only do not help the rebels but also harm the people.
The Taliban established a central government after decades of war. If division and discord are fueled under the pretext of ethnic differences and rebellion continues, Afghanistan will enter an endless civil war. In this case, the central government will be destroyed by those who have neither managed this country nor are deserving of it.
People must understand that the forces of evil and corruption, by raising factional disputes, are leading Afghanistan towards an endless war. Civil war has neither benefited Afghanistan in the past nor have its damages been compensated to this day. People should always support a just central system, because a fragmented and scattered system is not in the interest of the people and leads to the continuation of miseries.
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