Taliban and CIA operatives capture Kunduz and declare jihad


Ali Muhammed  

   The Taliban freedom fighters in Afghanistan have captured provincial city of Kunduz as their first major capture of a large city since the US lead invasion of 2001. This victory was long in coming and the soldiers looted government buildings. The attack seemed to be a joint offensive by militants from Kunduz and nearby Baghlan and Takhar provinces and the iept government forces seemed unable or unwilling to deter this rebel group. outside aid from other militant groups in Pakistan may have played a role and this victory was a PR victory for the Taliban. The city is the capital of one of Afghanistan’s wealthiest provinces, also called Kunduz, which serves as a crossroads for drugs and weapons moving between the northern provinces, and acts as a gateway to Tajikistan. The incursion into Kunduz proved to the world and American imperialists that the Taliban are far from dead and sure to rise as Obama pulls out the last remaining troops from the region and leaves Afghanistan to fight it out among themselves with what type of government and law they wish to follow.The fall of Kunduz city center was a major setback for the government of President Ashraf Ghani, which marked its first year in power Tuesday. The Taliban celebrated this anniversary by kicking his government forces out of this key strategic city which they will attempt to take back soon with the aid of US airstrikes. whatever the role of the CIA and trained members within the ranks of the Taliban and their latest assurgency against the new leader of Afghnistan is a question that will have to be answered at a later time.
what is interesting is that among the Taliban there are some various American looking CIA types leading the charge hoping for more warfare and investment of arms into Afghanistan such as this obviously non-Afghan Taliban American by the name of George here, pictured with his Afghani boy and bodyguard Abu.

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