In the past five decades of Afghanistan, only the last three years have been a time when the people enjoy every moment and instant of life with confidence and without any fear. They travel to whole country without any problems, challenges, or discriminatory behavior. They enjoy the natural beauty and unparalleled security of the country. Moreover, this unique security has also made it easier for the citizens to earn a lawful livelihood.
But the expatriate former politicians and the groups formed under various names cannot tolerate this situation of peace and prosperity. They are again engaged in campaigns, talks and efforts to shed blood and want to implement projects to kill the people in order to eliminate this peace and secure their personal interests.
They, who sacrificed Afghan children for the security of Washington, London, and other foreign powers, have initiated negotiations to recreate those moments and situations and these same figures are also ready to sacrifice the entire nation for the sake of the West.
These rootless politicians are rejected by the people; they are the ones who hold meetings in Dushanbe, Istanbul, Vienna and other places with Afghanistan’s eternal enemies to negotiate over Afghanistan. They do not care about the existing prosperity and peaceful life of the Afghans and want the people to sacrifice their interests again, just like in the past.
They are ready to unleash a new wave of killings, restore the corrupt regime, recreate power fiefdoms, sell Afghan land for foreign agendas, and they recognize the imaginary Durand Line.
These killers of the people knock on the doors of every criminal intelligence agency, including ISI, CIA and Mossad, seeking their assistance to gain control over Afghanistan, in order to open another chapter of war and massacre.
They only introduce themselves as sympathizers of Afghanistan and the Afghan people in words and slogans, but in reality, their only choice for gaining power and achieving their sinister goals is the project of killing Afghans and selling Afghan land.
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