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Ex-Afghan Army To Prepare For War Against Taliban Regime

As per the latest updates, the former general in the Afghan armed force says he and numerous different officers and lawmakers from the past organization are getting ready to send off another war against the officeholder Taliban system in the country.

Representing the initial time about the plans, Lt Gen Sami Sadat let the BBC know that eight months of Taliban rule has persuaded numerous Afghans that tactical activity is the main way forward.

He said tasks could start one month from now after Eid, when he intends to get back to Afghanistan.

The Taliban assumed command over the country in a fast hostile last August.

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The firm stance Islamists cleared the nation over in only 10 days, as the last US-drove NATO powers left following a 20-year military mission.

Lt Gen Sadat said that he and the others would “do everything under the sun in our powers to ensure Afghanistan is liberated from the Taliban and a popularity based framework is restored”.

“Until we get our freedom, until we get our free will, we will keep on battling,” he told the BBC, while declining to proclaim a particular timetable.

The general highlighted how the Taliban had been once again introducing progressively brutal rule, remembering serious limitations for the privileges of ladies and young ladies, adding the time had come to stop their tyrant request and begin another section.

“What we find in Afghanistan in eight months of Taliban rule has been only more strict limitations, misquotation, distortion and abuse of the contents from the Holy Quran for political purposes,” he told the BBC.

He at first wanted to give the Taliban a year to check whether they would transform, he said.

“Sadly, consistently you awaken the Taliban have had a genuinely new thing to do tormenting individuals, killing, vanishings, food deficiencies, youngster hunger.”

Lt Gen Sadat said he got many messages everyday from Afghans asking him what he planned to do about it.

 

 

 

 

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