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US vs Taliban: The splendid defeat in Afghanistan

Taliban flag raised above Pakistan border

Taliban take complete control of the Afghan presidential palace after Afghan President Ashraf Ghani escaped from his own country on August 15, 2021, from Kabul, Afghanistan. In Afghanistan, the turn of events were shocking but certainly not surprising. The Taliban’s intense cooping of the country’s main cities and finishing in their march towards the capital completely unchallenged … Read more

Know how much money US spent on ‘failed’ Afghan army

Know how much money did US spend on 'failed' Afghan army?

The United States has spent $83 billion over 20 years to build a modern Afghan army, which is Rs. 35.95 trillion and 1.6 million in Pakistani rupee. According to the French news agency AFP, the United States provided the Afghan army with warplanes, helicopters, drones, armoured vehicles, goggles that see in the dark, in recent … Read more

Trump lambastes Biden over Afghanistan crisis, demands resignation

Trump lambastes Biden over Afghanistan crisis, demands resignation

Former US President Donald Trump has demanded the resignation of Biden, saying that the victory of the Taliban is the worst defeat for the United States adding that it is time for Biden to resign over this humiliation. Donald Trump sharply criticized Joe Biden, saying that if he had been president at the time, the … Read more

5 Afghan civilians killed due to direct firing from US forces at Kabul airport: Reports

5 Afghan civilians killed due to direct firing from US forces at Kabul airport: Reports

At least five civilians have been reported killed due to the direct firing of the US military at Kabul airport. The airport has been closed for all flights amid tensions. A mob of people seeking to leave Afghanistan stormed the runway of Kabul Airport on Monday morning. Five people were reported killed in the chaos, … Read more

Commercial flights cancelled from Kabul airport due to chaos

Commercial flights canceled from Kabul airport due to chaos

The Afghan capital, Kabul, has seen an unusual rush of people seeking travel abroad from the country’s largest airport since the Taliban took control last night, following reports of a security situation there. U.S. airport security personnel conducted aerial firing to control the chaotic rush. Seeing the situation getting out of control, the management of … Read more

FM Qureshi holds meeting with political delegation of Afghanistan’s leaders

FM Qureshi holds meeting with political delegation of Afghanistan’s leaders

Foreign minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi held a meeting with a political delegation of Afghanistan’s leaders led by Muhammad Younas Qanooni. In a Tweet, the foreign minister said that all of whom have a vital stake in the country’s future, took place at an extremely critical time. “Our ultimate objective is a peaceful, united, democratic, stable … Read more

Taliban should not be recognized as Afghan government: Boris Johnson

Taliban should not be recognized as Afghan government: Boris Johnson

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has said that no country should recognize the Taliban as the Afghan government, while it is clear that a new administration will emerge in Afghanistan soon. “We don’t want any country to recognize the Taliban as the Afghan government,” he said in an interview. The British Prime Minister urged the … Read more

Life, property and honour of none shall be harmed, says Taliban

Afghan Taliban sets up high-level commission to address Pakistan's concerns over TTP

After Afghan President Ashraf Ghani and other government officials left the country, control of Kabul has fallen to the Taliban, who say their fighters are carrying out security responsibilities in various parts of the country and in Kabul. Taliban leaders have issued an order for their “mujahideen” that no one is allowed to enter anyone’s … Read more

US willing to work with Taliban If ‘people’s basic rights are respected’

US willing to work with Taliban If 'people’s basic rights are respected'

US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken has said that the United States will recognize the future government of Afghanistan only if it respects the fundamental rights of its people and keeps terrorists out of the country. According to the report, commenting on media reports regarding China’s recognition of the Taliban as a legitimate government, he … Read more

Afghanistan war over, formation of new govt will be clear soon: Taliban

Afghanistan war over, formation of new govt will be clear soon: Taliban

After the Afghan government officials fled, the Taliban took control of the presidential palace and announced that the war in Afghanistan was over. According to the details, there was an atmosphere of rapid progress, fear and chaos in Kabul on Sunday, after which the militants armed with heavy weapons finally took control of the empty … Read more

PM Imran, Erdogan Discuss rapidly evolving situation in Afghanistan.

PM Imran, Erdogan Discuss rapidly evolving situation in Afghanistan.

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Prime Minister Imran Khan on Sunday discussed the rapidly growing situation in Afghanistan on a telephone call. According to a press release issued by the Prime Minister’s Media Office, Prime Minister Imran Khan told the Turkish President that Pakistan was taking steps to evacuate diplomatic staff of various countries … Read more

Ashraf Ghani concedes defeat to Taliban, leaves Afghanistan to avoid ‘bloodshed’

Ashraf Ghani vowed to ‘fight to death’ hours before fleeing Afghanistan: Antony Blinken

Afghan President Ashraf Ghani has conceded defeat to the Taliban, saying he had left the country to “avoid bloodshed” because the Taliban had entered the capital, Kabul. Three senior Taliban sources said the Taliban had now entered Kabul, taken control of the presidential palace, and were holding security meetings in the capital. Afghan President Ashraf … Read more

Who is the leader and founder of Taliban movement?

Taliban movement

The Taliban movement’s inner workings and leadership have always been largely shrouded in secrecy, even during their rule of Afghanistan from 1996 to 2001.

As the hardline Islamist group appears to be on the brink of regaining power, here is a rundown of what little is known about its leadership.

Who is the supreme leader?

Haibatullah Akhundzada was appointed leader of the Taliban in a swift power transition after a United States drone strike killed his predecessor, Mullah Mansour Akhtar, in 2016.

Before ascending the movement’s ranks, Akhundzada was a low-profile religious figure. He is widely believed to have been selected to serve more as a spiritual figurehead than a military commander.

After being appointed leader, Akhundzada secured a pledge of loyalty from Al Qaeda chief Ayman al-Zawahiri, who showered the religious scholar with praise — calling him “the emir of the faithful”.

This helped seal his jihadist credentials with the group’s long-time allies.

Akhundzada was tasked with the enormous challenge of unifying a militant movement that briefly fractured during a bitter power struggle following the assassination of his predecessor, and the revelation that the leadership had hidden the death of Taliban founder Mullah Omar for years.

The leader’s public profile has been largely limited to the release of annual messages during Islamic holidays.

Who is the founder?

Abdul Ghani Baradar was raised in Kandahar — the birthplace of the Taliban movement.

Like most Afghans, Baradar’s life was forever altered by the Soviet invasion of the country in the late 1970s, transforming him into an insurgent.

He was believed to have fought side-by-side with the one-eyed cleric Mullah Omar.

The two would go on to found the Taliban movement in the early 1990s amid the chaos and corruption of the civil war that erupted after the Soviet withdrawal.

Following the Taliban’s collapse in 2001, Baradar is believed to have been among a small group of insurgents who approached interim leader Hamid Karzai with a letter outlining a potential deal that would have seen the militants recognize the new administration.

Arrested in Pakistan in 2010, Baradar was kept in custody until pressure from the United States saw him freed in 2018 and relocated to Qatar.

This is where he was appointed head of the Taliban’s political office and oversaw the signing of the withdrawal agreement with the Americans.

Sirajuddin Haqqani, the Haqqani Network

The son of the famed commander from the anti-Soviet jihad, Jalaluddin Haqqani.

Sirajuddin doubles as both the deputy leader of the Taliban movement while also heading the powerful Haqqani network.

The Haqqani Network is a US-designated terror group that has long been viewed as one of the most dangerous factions fighting Afghan and US-led Nato forces in Afghanistan during the past two decades.

The group is infamous for its use of suicide bombers and is believed to have orchestrated some of the most high-profile attacks in Kabul over the years.

The network has also been accused of assassinating top Afghan officials and holding kidnapped Western citizens for ransom — including US soldier Bowe Bergdahl, released in 2014.

Known for their independence, fighting acumen, and savvy business dealings, the Haqqanis are believed to oversee operations in the rugged mountains of eastern Afghanistan, while holding considerable sway over the Taliban’s leadership council.

Who is the scion?

The son of the Taliban’s founder Mullah Omar.

Mullah Yaqoob heads the group’s powerful military commission, which oversees a vast network of field commanders charged with executing the insurgency’s strategic operations in the war.

His lineage and ties to his father — who enjoyed a cult-like status as the Taliban’s leader — serves as a potent symbol and make him a unifying figure over a sprawling movement.

However, speculation remains rife about Yaqoob’s exact role within the movement, with some analysts arguing that his appointment to the role in 2020 was merely cosmetic.

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Afghanistan: 7 Soldiers Killed In Taliban Attack In Farah Province

Afghanistan: 7 Soldiers Killed In Taliban Attack In Farah Province

A Taliban attack on a military checkpoint in Afghanistan’s southwestern province, Farah left seven Afghan soldiers killed, while a member of the provincial council fears 30 soldiers have been killed. Farah’s local administration said the Taliban attacked a post where seven soldiers were killed, while tensions in Afghanistan have risen since May 1, according to … Read more

Eleven killed in car bomb attack Afghan intelligence compound

Eleven killed in car bomb attack Afghan intelligence compound

Eleven people killed and several wounded due to a car bomb blast at a government compound in northern Afghanistan. Officials said that the blast took place amid a clash between Taliban fighters and security forces. According to the international news agency, the attack had happened at a government facility in Samangan province’s capital Aybak, close … Read more

Afghan policemen killed in Taliban attacks on checkpoints

Taliban attack

KABUL: 15 policemen were killed when Taliban fighters attacked an outpost in northern Afghanistan, officials said on Wednesday. Sources said that fighting raged across the country despite ongoing talks between Washington and the militant group. According to the details, Eight soldiers and at least four policemen were injured in the overnight assault while three others … Read more

Taliban attack kills 25 Afghan soldiers

Taliban attack kills 25 Afghan soldiers

The Taliban have killed at least twenty-five Afghan soldiers in an insider attack in central Afghanistan, underscoring the dangers Afghan forces face from within their own ranks. The overnight insider attack happened in the Qarabagh district where a group of seven security personnel Friday night turned their guns on fellow soldiers at a local Afghan … Read more