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"There Are 21 Terrorist Organizations Active in Afghanistan" Topic


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Tango0115 Feb 2018 12:26 p.m. PST

"Although they are the most notorious, the Taliban and Daesh are not the only terrorist groups operating in Afghanistan. In an interview with Sputnik, deputy spokesman of Afghanistan's Ministry of Defense Mohammad Radmanesh explained that there are some 20 similar terrorist groups in the country and described how they appeared in Afghanistan.

"Besides the Taliban and Daesh, there are other terrorist groups in Afghanistan, such as Lashkare Taiba [the Army of God, one of largest and most active groups in Southern Asia], Jamiat-i-Islami [the Islamic Congress, an Islamist political party in Pakistan], Goruhe Torkestane Sharqi [Islamic Movement of East Turkistan, a Uigur militant group that seeks to create an independent Islamist state in Xinjiang], Al-Qaeda, Jamaat Ansarullah [an extremist organization from Tajikistan], and Hezbe Tahrike Eslami [Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan, an Uzbek terrorist group], as well as other groups from South Asia and Pakistan, which play a primary role in violations of security in the region," Ramanesh said…"
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Cacique Caribe15 Feb 2018 12:39 p.m. PST

Is that where all the fanatical jihadist terrorists in the world have their headquarters now or, at the very least, a branch office?

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mjkerner15 Feb 2018 1:58 p.m. PST

Hmmm, I think I notice a trend.

Cacique Caribe15 Feb 2018 2:47 p.m. PST

Sometimes it's hard to believe that we are in the 21st century.

Dan

GurKhan16 Feb 2018 4:30 a.m. PST

Do they all get on, or do they hate each other as much as IS/Daesh hates the Taliban?

Cacique Caribe16 Feb 2018 12:49 p.m. PST

They raid and kill each other until their eye catches an infidel. Then they all suddenly put their differences aside and gang up on the infidel.

Just leave them to go back to raiding and killing each other, like they've done for centuries.

Dan

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