Report: Pakistani Terrorists Using Weapons Biden Left Behind in Afghanistan
Pakistani terrorists trying to take control of Kashmir’s disputed region are carrying “M4s, M16s, and other U.S.-made arms and ammunition” NBC has been left in Afghanistan following the disastrous withdrawal by the Biden Administration of American troops. reported Monday.
Authorities in Kashmir’s Indian-controlled areas claimed to have reclaimed the weapons, mainly from terrorists working for the Pakistan-based Jaish-e-Mohammad (or Lashkar-e-Taiba) Last year, Kashmir police reported for the first time that they had found weapons. “had seized an M4 carbine assault rifle” Jaish-e-Mohammad, NBC noted.
President Joe Biden botched the 2021 election U.S. withdrawal 13 soldiers were killed when the Taliban invaded Afghanistan. After the U.S. withdrawal, the Taliban quickly overtook Afghanistan, creating a government that oppressed women and cracked down on human rights. They also committed mass executions of civilians. The United States also left weapons and vehicles as part of its withdrawal. Paraded In celebration of its takeover.
A Defense Department Report This is what we found “more than $7.1 billion in U.S.-funded military equipment was in the possession of the Afghan government when it fell to the Taliban,” NBC wrote.
Some of these U.S. weapons ended their lives in the hands the Pakistani forces. Lt. Colonel Emron Musavi, a spokesperson of the Indian Army, told NBC that militants belonging to both groups had traveled to Afghanistan before the withdrawal. “to fight alongside or train the Taliban.”
“It can be safely assumed that they have access to the weapons left behind,” Musavi stated.
Also, the embarrassing U.S. withdrawal was followed by Taliban takeover “gave an ideological boost to radical militants” Ahmad Shuja Jamal, a senior Afghan official, stated that the withdrawal had impacted all corners of the globe.
Militants “now see in clear terms the political dividends of long-term violence,” Shuja.
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