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Taliban executed ISIS leader one day after Afghanistan conquest

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One can draw similarities between , Bedbugs and the Taliban.
No matter what you do , you still have to leave the place and you get PTSD every time you look at the vermin.
And you pray they don't come across as a stowaway.
one can draw similarities btw chimp and Safronni

both act cute bu are disgusting fking creatures!
 
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Hmm, they should execute all ISIS fighters, including those who went from India. Their families back home want them back for "rehabilitation" after knowing they were released from prison.
 
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Hmm, they should execute all ISIS fighters, including those who went from India. Their families back home want them back for "rehabilitation" after knowing they were released from prison.

For a change, I agree heartily with an Indian.
 
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I wouldn't be surprised to hear Biden release Afghan funds and aid in the coming weeks
Yeah I also expect US to recognize taliban and invite them to US like the chinese did and praise their forefathers role in 80s and roadmap to regional peace
They thought they could work from home.When B52 fail than this is what it comes down to.
Talban are not country bumpkin enough to not know who paratrooped IS IS in Afghanistan to fight talban and who was using them to further their agenda in syria and iraq.
 
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Why are all of ISIS's "enemies" also US enemies???
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90% of the things ISIS does, are in US interest, and here, we see it again - fighting Taliban is mostly in US's interest, not many other countries are that motivated.

Taliban and Afghans know that ISIS-K is a foreign- implanted proxy Islamic-faking, terrorist group thats inserted by and for NATO (TURKEY AS MANAGER MOST OF THE TIME), so NATO doesnt have to deploy their own troops. this story that NATO keeps telling their dumb citizens about "we're in the middle east to fight ISIS and keep it offbalanced and stop its caliphate"...thats mostly a media psyops propaganda these days. They just use ISIS since that allows them deploy ground forces without alerting their citizens and govs of the military activities in foreign regions.
 
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Trust me Taliban will make mince meat of ISIS

the reason why US left was because they knew that Taliban will not allow ISIS to take root in Afghanistan

ISIS, Al Qaeda and all these other Middle East groups are crazy lunatics very brutal

Taliban is the very sophisticated force who fight with morals and gallantry
 
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I do not see how executing a prisoner can be considered a good thing.

He was already in custody and the Taliban should have gone through a proper judicial process first.

This is not a good look for the Taliban I am afraid.
 
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Yeah I also expect US to recognize taliban and invite them to US like the chinese did and praise their forefathers role in 80s and roadmap to regional peace
They thought they could work from home.When B52 fail than this is what it comes down to.
Talban are not country bumpkin enough to not know who paratrooped IS IS in Afghanistan to fight talban and who was using them to further their agenda in syria and iraq.

I think this meme about sums it up. Besides I believe the US and Taliban kissed and made up ten years ago. But the US couldn't publicly be seen taking the keys of Afghanistan from Ghani and handing it over to the Taliban. Why do you think the ANA wasn't paid for the last three months?

Regardless of their personal feelings, the Taliban will not want to jeopardize financial assistance from the US. You know money talks...

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Clear stance against terror group comes as Russia, Iran and China offer assistance to develop lasting peace
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Taliban fighters, on 16 August, killed the former head of the Islamic State (IS) in South Asia and the Far East, Abu Omar Khorasani, soon after their takeover of the Afghan capital Kabul, according to media.

Local reports indicate that mere hours after their victory, the Taliban entered Kabul’s Pul-i-Charkhi prison where Khorasani was being held since last year, before executing him on the spot.

A photo of his body was later posted on social media.

Khorasani’s execution has been well received amid concerns about what the Taliban’s stance will be regarding the IS threat in the region.

On 18 August, senior Taliban official Mullah Khairullah Khairkhwa told a PressTV interviewer that IS extremists are “deviant” and that their beliefs do not exist among any Afghan group.

During the interview, the Taliban leader also revealed that IS fighters are “more or less on the side of the government,” suggesting that the former Afghan administration used the terrorist group for intelligence purposes.

Khairkhwa went on to say that if IS had a headquarters in Afghanistan, then the Taliban would undoubtedly bring the fight to them.

These developments come just as nations such as Iran, Russia and China have declared their readiness to contribute to the establishment of lasting peace and security in Afghanistan following the Taliban’s victory. In various statements, officials of these nations have expressed “hope” that the Taliban would work to thwart terrorism afflicting the region.

On 18 August, Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi held a conversation with his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin, during which the Iranian leader said that “The establishment of security, peace and tranquility in Afghanistan has always been emphasized by the Islamic Republic [of Iran], and we believe that all active Afghan groups should work together to establish stability in the country as soon as possible and make the US withdrawal a turning point for lasting peace and stability in Afghanistan.”

Meanwhile, one day after the fall of the US-backed Afghan government, Chinese foreign ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying said China is ready to deepen “friendly and cooperative” relations with Taliban leaders.


Why are you reading and quoting cradle.co anyways? Who cares what cradle.co shares? Haven't heard about this ever? Please only post from credible sources.
 
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Clear stance against terror group comes as Russia, Iran and China offer assistance to develop lasting peace
View attachment 771133

Taliban fighters, on 16 August, killed the former head of the Islamic State (IS) in South Asia and the Far East, Abu Omar Khorasani, soon after their takeover of the Afghan capital Kabul, according to media.

Local reports indicate that mere hours after their victory, the Taliban entered Kabul’s Pul-i-Charkhi prison where Khorasani was being held since last year, before executing him on the spot.

A photo of his body was later posted on social media.

Khorasani’s execution has been well received amid concerns about what the Taliban’s stance will be regarding the IS threat in the region.

On 18 August, senior Taliban official Mullah Khairullah Khairkhwa told a PressTV interviewer that IS extremists are “deviant” and that their beliefs do not exist among any Afghan group.

During the interview, the Taliban leader also revealed that IS fighters are “more or less on the side of the government,” suggesting that the former Afghan administration used the terrorist group for intelligence purposes.

Khairkhwa went on to say that if IS had a headquarters in Afghanistan, then the Taliban would undoubtedly bring the fight to them.

These developments come just as nations such as Iran, Russia and China have declared their readiness to contribute to the establishment of lasting peace and security in Afghanistan following the Taliban’s victory. In various statements, officials of these nations have expressed “hope” that the Taliban would work to thwart terrorism afflicting the region.

On 18 August, Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi held a conversation with his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin, during which the Iranian leader said that “The establishment of security, peace and tranquility in Afghanistan has always been emphasized by the Islamic Republic [of Iran], and we believe that all active Afghan groups should work together to establish stability in the country as soon as possible and make the US withdrawal a turning point for lasting peace and stability in Afghanistan.”

Meanwhile, one day after the fall of the US-backed Afghan government, Chinese foreign ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying said China is ready to deepen “friendly and cooperative” relations with Taliban leaders.


Wonderful to the book execution of the Kwarij. His face must have been hilarious when he saw them turn up.
 
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One can draw similarities between , Bedbugs and the Taliban.
No matter what you do , you still have to leave the place and you get PTSD every time you look at the vermin.
And you pray they don't come across as a stowaway.

It is a case Vermin looking at the Lions and calling them vermin in jealously.
 
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