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No Country, Including US, Will Be Threatened from Afghanistan: Mujahid

Zabihullah Mujahid, the spokesman for the Islamic Emirate, in response to the statements of two American generals speaking to US Representatives, said that Afghan soil will not be used against any country.

The spokesman for the Islamic Emirate, responding to the remarks of the former US CENTCOM Commander Gen. Kenneth McKenzie, about harboring certain groups and the potential threat from Afghan soil, said that the Islamic Emirate has not given refuge to any terrorist group.

Mujahid told TOLOnews: "The Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan does not allow its territory to be used as a threat against America or any other country, and there are no foreign groups present in Afghanistan that could be considered a threat. Daesh, which was previously here, has been crushed and is in a state of destruction."

The former CENTCOM commander, speaking at the US House of Representatives Foreign Relations Committee, claimed that "the Taliban" have given refuge to groups attempting to attack the United States and its forces.

The former CENTCOM commander said the United States' withdrawal was one of the reasons for the fall of the republic system.

Kenneth McKenzie said: "I agree with the chairman that the Taliban is a terrorist organization, they themselves don’t have a desire to attack us in our homeland but they do harbor entities and organizations that do have a desire to do that, and I think right now it’s hard for me to get beyond that relentless focus."

Gen. Mark Milley, the former chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff, also said in the Foreign Relations Committee of the House of Representatives: "The Afghan government collapsed, the Afghan military collapsed and the special investigating IG estimates $7.2 billion dollars worth of US manufactured equipment not US owned equipment ended up in Taliban hands.”

"Now, because of their elections, these are electoral slogans; they compile these in both houses and interrogate, throwing dust in their people's eyes about how we were defeated,” Kamran Aman, a military analyst, said regarding the American generals' statements.

Earlier, the US Department of State said that the Doha Agreement led to the empowerment of the Islamic Emirate and the weakening of America's partners in Afghanistan.

No Country, Including US, Will Be Threatened from Afghanistan: Mujahid

The former CENTCOM commander said the United States' withdrawal was one of the reasons for the fall of the republic system.

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Zabihullah Mujahid, the spokesman for the Islamic Emirate, in response to the statements of two American generals speaking to US Representatives, said that Afghan soil will not be used against any country.

The spokesman for the Islamic Emirate, responding to the remarks of the former US CENTCOM Commander Gen. Kenneth McKenzie, about harboring certain groups and the potential threat from Afghan soil, said that the Islamic Emirate has not given refuge to any terrorist group.

Mujahid told TOLOnews: "The Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan does not allow its territory to be used as a threat against America or any other country, and there are no foreign groups present in Afghanistan that could be considered a threat. Daesh, which was previously here, has been crushed and is in a state of destruction."

The former CENTCOM commander, speaking at the US House of Representatives Foreign Relations Committee, claimed that "the Taliban" have given refuge to groups attempting to attack the United States and its forces.

The former CENTCOM commander said the United States' withdrawal was one of the reasons for the fall of the republic system.

Kenneth McKenzie said: "I agree with the chairman that the Taliban is a terrorist organization, they themselves don’t have a desire to attack us in our homeland but they do harbor entities and organizations that do have a desire to do that, and I think right now it’s hard for me to get beyond that relentless focus."

Gen. Mark Milley, the former chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff, also said in the Foreign Relations Committee of the House of Representatives: "The Afghan government collapsed, the Afghan military collapsed and the special investigating IG estimates $7.2 billion dollars worth of US manufactured equipment not US owned equipment ended up in Taliban hands.”

"Now, because of their elections, these are electoral slogans; they compile these in both houses and interrogate, throwing dust in their people's eyes about how we were defeated,” Kamran Aman, a military analyst, said regarding the American generals' statements.

Earlier, the US Department of State said that the Doha Agreement led to the empowerment of the Islamic Emirate and the weakening of America's partners in Afghanistan.

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