The United States should be prepared to suffer the consequences of flying drones in Afghanistan


Kabul, Ta. 3

The Taliban, who have returned to power in Afghanistan after 30 years, are now turning a blind eye to the United States. The United States has warned the Taliban to be prepared to suffer the consequences of operating drones in Afghan airspace.

The United States, while withdrawing troops from Afghanistan, said it would continue to fight terrorism and would not hesitate to launch drone strikes on terrorists in Afghanistan if needed. Now, however, the Taliban has asked the United States to stop operating drones from Afghan airspace. At the same time, the threatening tone said that it must stop flying drones in Afghanistan if it wants to avoid any negative consequences. However, the Taliban is believed to have issued the warning in the wake of reports that innocent people were mistakenly killed in a US drone strike on Kabul airport terrorists.

Taliban spokesman Jabihullah Mujahid called the US move a breach of national security and called on all countries to act in accordance with their mutual responsibilities. Otherwise be prepared to suffer the consequences. The Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (IEA) said in a statement that all countries are the sole owners of their territorial and air sovereignty under international law. The Islamic Emirate is therefore the custodian of Afghanistan's land and airspace as the only legal entity in Afghanistan.

"We have recently seen the United States in Doha, Qatar, violating all international rights, laws and US commitments for the Islamic Emirate," the statement said. The U.S. is carrying out drone strikes in Afghanistan's airspace. This fracture condition should be stopped.

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