Al-Qaeda will rise again in Afghanistan: US warns


Taliban ministers sworn in on 20th anniversary of 9/11 attacks

China opens treasury for new government in Afghanistan, announces 3. 31 million aid to Taliban

Pictures of journalists brutally beaten by Taliban reporters covering protests in Afghanistan go viral

Taliban PM calls for return of old government officials in Afghanistan, full security assured

KUWAIT CITY / KABUL: The US Secretary of Defense has expressed fears that al-Qaeda, the world's deadliest terrorist organization, could re-emerge at a time when a new Taliban government is coming to power in Afghanistan. However, the United States is ready to stop al-Qaeda in Afghanistan.

Meanwhile, China has opened its coffers to the Taliban government. China has announced an estimated Rs 3.1 crore (US 31 31 million) in aid to the Taliban. On the other hand, ministers in the new Taliban government are likely to be "sworn in" on the same day 20 years later, as they did in the United States two decades ago, when they were "celebrating" the 9/11 attacks.

Al-Qaeda, the terrorist group that attacked the United States 20 years ago, is likely to re-emerge in the new Taliban government in Afghanistan, said US Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin.

However, the US is ready to face any threats and stop al-Qaeda in Afghanistan. During his rule in Afghanistan from 1996 to 2001, the Taliban harbored al-Qaeda. According to reports, al-Qaeda has become very weak after the last 20 years of war, but now al-Qaeda can raise its head after the recapture of the Taliban in Afghanistan.

However, the United States has made it clear to the Taliban that it will not allow Afghanistan to become a haven for any radical terrorist group linked to al-Qaeda. Meanwhile, Afghanistan's acting prime minister, Mullah Mohammad Hassan Akhund, has vowed to provide "full security" to former government officials who fled the country.

He said the bloody war in the war-torn country was now over. Now it is a huge task to re-establish the country. The Taliban announced an interim cabinet most recently, which includes members of the radical Taliban group, after overthrowing an elected government in mid-August and seizing Kabul at gunpoint.

Fourteen members of the Taliban's interim government have been blacklisted by the United Nations Security Council, including caretaker Prime Minister Mulla Hassan and his two deputy prime ministers. In addition, Sirajuddin Haqqani, who has been declared a global terrorist and has a US એક 10 million bounty on his head, has also been included in the cabinet.

Members of Afghanistan's 33-member interim cabinet are expected to be sworn in as ministers on Saturday, September 11th. It is noteworthy that 20 years ago, on the day of 9/11, al-Qaeda terrorists carried out the deadliest terrorist attack on the United States and blew up both buildings of the World Trade Center. On the other hand, with the beginning of rule in Afghanistan, the real face of the Taliban has begun to emerge.

The Pakistani Air Force has arrested Afghan journalists reporting on protests against the attack on Panjshir. Some of those journalists were brutally beaten by the Taliban. Some photos of the journalists' condition went viral on social media. China, meanwhile, has announced an estimated કરોડ 31 million in aid to the new Taliban-led government in Afghanistan.

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