War against Taliban will start after Eid! Afghan’s former army chief defied

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Kabul: The Taliban seized power in Afghanistan in August last year. Now the challenge of that battle has been met. Lt Gen Sami Saadat, the former army chief of Afghanistan, has challenged the Taliban to war. Saadat has said he is preparing to launch a new war against the Taliban with former soldiers and politicians. It can start after Eid.

The BBC gave this information in one of its reports. Lieutenant General Sami Saadat commanded Afghanistan’s government security forces in the southern province of Helmand during a Taliban attack. The BBC quoted him as saying that eight months of Taliban rule had convinced many Afghans that military action was the only way forward.

According to the report, Sami Saadat said that the war could start after Eid next month. He plans to return to Afghanistan at the same time. The former general said he and others would do everything within their power to ensure that Afghanistan was liberated from the Taliban and a democratic system was re-established. “We will keep fighting until we get our freedom,” he said.

“What we have seen during the eight months of Taliban rule in Afghanistan is nothing but religious restrictions and misquoting misinterpretation, and misuse of the Holy Quran for political purposes,” he said.

In Saadat Afghanistan, Sami Sadat, 36, was the highest-ranking officer of the Afghan army. The Afghan army, led by him, had forced the Taliban to chew gram in that provincial capital. Insurgents are posting photos of surrendering Afghan soldiers on social media, they are also posting selfies with locals, while young Gen Saadat is also using Twitter and Facebook as PR tools against radical Taliban is. have been and are taking the front on the battlefield as well.

Saadat and about 20 thousand soldiers of his 215th command have got millions of followers on Twitter. The Twitter accounts of these people are filled with photos of this young general with his soldiers. In some photos, Saadat can be seen posing for selfies with youngsters and also meeting local shopkeepers.

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