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Kabul Blames 'Circles' for Spreading Propaganda in Afghanistan, Region

Hamdullah Fetrat, the deputy spokesperson of the Islamic Emirate, said that some circles are trying to create concerns for the people of Afghanistan and the countries of the region.

The deputy spokesperson of the Islamic Emirate pledged once again that Afghan soil will not be used against any country.

"Unfortunately, some circles are trying to create unrest through negative propaganda and the spread of baseless claims. We assure other countries with complete confidence that Afghan soil will not be used against anyone," he said.

Amid concerns about the presence and activities of terrorist groups in Afghanistan, the Daily Beast recently published a report about Daesh and its presence in Afghanistan.

However, the Islamic Emirate, in response to the report, said that Daesh has been defeated in Afghanistan and that some circles are trying to create unrest among citizens and countries of the region.

The report claimed that Daesh, after being defeated in Iraq and Syria, has now found a new haven in Afghanistan and is planning terrorist attacks there.

"The Daesh group remains not only a potential threat to the stability and security of Afghanistan but also possesses a potential threat to the stability and security of regional and beyond regional countries," said Sadiq Shinwari, a military analyst. 

Some military experts said that superpower countries resort to such propaganda when their demands are not met."The issue of terrorist groups, including Daesh, is raised by Americans when the implementation of their interests, including political interests in governments, fails." said Zalmay Afghanyar, a military analyst.

"They want to reignite war in the region and once again involve Afghanistan in America's battlefield," said Akhtar Rasikh, another military analyst. 

Earlier, regional countries, including Russia, had expressed concerns about the presence of terrorist groups, especially Daesh in Afghanistan, but the Islamic Emirate has always dismissed these concerns as baseless.

Kabul Blames 'Circles' for Spreading Propaganda in Afghanistan, Region

The deputy spokesperson of the Islamic Emirate pledged once again that Afghan soil will not be used against any country.

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Hamdullah Fetrat, the deputy spokesperson of the Islamic Emirate, said that some circles are trying to create concerns for the people of Afghanistan and the countries of the region.

The deputy spokesperson of the Islamic Emirate pledged once again that Afghan soil will not be used against any country.

"Unfortunately, some circles are trying to create unrest through negative propaganda and the spread of baseless claims. We assure other countries with complete confidence that Afghan soil will not be used against anyone," he said.

Amid concerns about the presence and activities of terrorist groups in Afghanistan, the Daily Beast recently published a report about Daesh and its presence in Afghanistan.

However, the Islamic Emirate, in response to the report, said that Daesh has been defeated in Afghanistan and that some circles are trying to create unrest among citizens and countries of the region.

The report claimed that Daesh, after being defeated in Iraq and Syria, has now found a new haven in Afghanistan and is planning terrorist attacks there.

"The Daesh group remains not only a potential threat to the stability and security of Afghanistan but also possesses a potential threat to the stability and security of regional and beyond regional countries," said Sadiq Shinwari, a military analyst. 

Some military experts said that superpower countries resort to such propaganda when their demands are not met."The issue of terrorist groups, including Daesh, is raised by Americans when the implementation of their interests, including political interests in governments, fails." said Zalmay Afghanyar, a military analyst.

"They want to reignite war in the region and once again involve Afghanistan in America's battlefield," said Akhtar Rasikh, another military analyst. 

Earlier, regional countries, including Russia, had expressed concerns about the presence of terrorist groups, especially Daesh in Afghanistan, but the Islamic Emirate has always dismissed these concerns as baseless.

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