Surprising secrets disclosed regarding Taliban cooperation with Jaish al-Adl, Centcom
The United Nations Security Council has confirmed the cooperation of the Taliban with terrorist groups active in the region.
A confidential document that has recently been made available to the Shia Waves also reveals the behind-the-scenes agreement between the American military forces and the Taliban for the use of two airports in Afghanistan.
More details in the following report:
Simultaneously with Jaish al-Adl’s attack on the Soran road to Mehrestan in Sistan and Baluchistan, Yaqub Rezazadeh, “deputy secretary of the National Security and Foreign Policy Commission of the Iranian Parliament” claimed that the Afghan Taliban was cooperating with Jaish al-Adl.
In August 2021, when the Taliban was advancing towards the city centers in Afghanistan, Rahmatullah Nabil, “the head of national security of the former government of Afghanistan”, announced that a number of Jaish al-Adl forces, in coordination with Pakistan, entered Nimroz, Herat and Farah provinces to help the Afghan Taliban.
In several interviews, Hamid Khorasani referred to Jaish al-Adl as the “Mujahid brothers” and called Iran’s government “the Rafizi government”.
The Taliban deny cooperation with militants in Pakistan, Iran and other countries, but the recent report by the United Nations sanctions monitoring team, which was published last January on the situation in Afghanistan, confirmed the continued cooperation of the Taliban with terrorist groups.
One of the points that the officials of India, Russia, Pakistan and Central Asian countries have expressed concern about in the last three years is the abandonment of advanced American weapons in Afghanistan.
The UN Security Council observers’ report also confirmed that militant groups, including Daesh Khorasan and Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan, have widely obtained weapons abandoned in Afghanistan.
Of course, there is still no sign of Jaish al-Adl’s access to the remaining American weapons in Afghanistan, but because the arms smugglers dominate the borders of Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Iran, these weapons may have been easily accessible to this militia.
In the last two years, the Balochistan Liberation Army has published photos of its men armed with weapons similar to those left by the former Afghan government and American forces in Afghanistan.
Officials of the Pakistani government, who accuse the Afghan Taliban of supporting the Pakistani Taliban, have also repeatedly expressed their protest that the country’s military bases have been targeted by advanced American weapons.
All these events become even more surprising when recently a handwritten and confidential order from Hebatullah Akhundzadeh “the leader of the Taliban” reached the Shia Waves, revealing that he ordered the forces under his command to allow the use of the airports of the cities Kandahar and Trinkot to Centcom Air Force to carry out operations.
Apparently, the secret agreement and deal between the Taliban and the United States is conditional on suppressing the ISIS group and guaranteeing the survival of the Taliban in Afghanistan.