Pak nuclear weapons could fall into Taliban hands: US generals


How the Taliban survived 20 years despite US pressure: General

Crops that help the Taliban. But now its influence is growing

WASHINGTON: Top US generals have claimed that they warned US President Joe Biden that a hasty withdrawal from Afghanistan could increase Pakistan's nuclear arsenal and endanger the country's security.

He says Biden's move has brought the Taliban to power in Afghanistan and that the Taliban's influence in Pakistan is growing rapidly. The manner in which the Pakistanis celebrated the victory of the Taliban shows that Pakistan is also on the verge of becoming a Taliban.

Under these circumstances, if Pakistan's nuclear weapons fall into the hands of a Taliban-minded ruler, it could pose a major threat not only to Asia but also to the US and its interests. We need to test the Taliban's support for Pakistan. He also demanded an investigation into how the Taliban survived for 20 years in the face of US pressure.

Leaders General Milli and Mackenzie of the US Central Command warned that dealing with Taliban-minded Pakistan would not be possible as it had been in the past. This has complicated relations with Pakistan. With the US pulling out of Afghanistan, relations between Pakistan and Afghanistan will become more complicated.

They believe that the Afghan army's spirits have fled following US talks with the Taliban. So most of the Afghan army decided to flee instead of fighting the Taliban. Besides, they were unwilling to sacrifice for a corrupt government.

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