Pakistan Exposed Again: Taliban was Given Birth to Stop India, Afghan Ambassador Revealed

aformer President of Pakistan, General Pervez Musharraf, he wrote on Twitter that it was only to stop India that Pakistan gave birth to the Taliban
Image Credit: PTI
Image Credit: PTI

Pakistan, which has become a refuge for terrorists, continues to portray itself as bathing in milk as it wants, but its face continues to be exposed to the world. Now former Afghan ambassador Mahmood Sakal has called Pakistan the Taliban's father.

Quoting the former President of Pakistan, General Pervez Musharraf, he wrote on Twitter that it was only to stop India that Pakistan gave birth to the Taliban. Mahmoud Sakal was Afghanistan's Deputy Foreign Minister and Afghan Ambassador to the United Nations and Australia.

Imran Khan feels the chains are broken

Mahmood Sakal wrote on Twitter on Saturday that according to Pervez Musharraf, Pakistan had given birth to the Taliban to stop India. Also, Imran Khan feels as if the Taliban have broken the chains of slavery and Pakistan's Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi and NSA Moeed Yusuf are busy lobbying the Taliban on the ground. Mahmood Sakal also referred to a paper written by the Matt Waldman Carr Center for Human Rights Policy, Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, entitled 'The Sun in the Sky' on the relationship between the Pakistani intelligence agency ISI and the Taliban. he was gone.

Peace will only increase in the world because of the pressure in Pakistan

Sackle also wrote that only the pressure of policy and conditional relations on the part of Afghanistan can bring about positive change and restore international peace and security. He also wrote that according to an American report, there was an alliance between ISI-K, the Taliban, and Al Qaeda.

Al Qaeda terrorists live on the border between Pakistan and Afghanistan

Image Credit: Outlook India
Image Credit: Outlook India

A recent UN report says al-Qaeda's top leaders live in border areas linked to Afghanistan and Pakistan. A large number of those belonging to the Al Qaeda terrorist organization are linked to the Taliban and live in many parts of Afghanistan. The report also said that the death of Al-Qaeda leader Aiman ​​Mohammed Rabi al-Zawahiri was reported a few years ago, but this has not been confirmed. The criminal currently resides in areas bordering Afghanistan and Pakistan.

Al-Qaeda in the Indian subcontinent is said to operate from Kandahar, in the province of Helmand Nimruz under the Taliban umbrella. Its current leader is Osama Mahmud.

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