THE DEATH OF THE SIS CHIEF HAS REVEALED INSIDE DETAILS OF THE US CAMPAIGN IN SYRIA, INCLUDING THE TRUE STRATEGY.
On
Tuesday, President Biden gave his assent to a US special forces operation in
Syria that culminated in the murder of an ISIS leader. According to Reuters, US
Marines practised a helicopter attack in the hopes of apprehending Islamic
State's leader on the third floor of a residential structure, but he detonated
a suicide bomb, resulting in a massive explosion that threw mutilated victims
out of the building and into the streets outside.
Despite
the "eradication of the Uyghur Muslims" in Xinjiang, the Taliban's
Afghan offshoot, ISIS-Khorasan, chastised the Taliban for keeping close ties
with China. ISIS-K also released a picture of Taliban members praying beside
the ISI commander in a propaganda magazine dubbed 'Voice of Khurasan,'
stressing that the Taliban have several training camps and religious
institutions in Pakistan.
The
terrorist group has criticised the Taliban's repeated meetings and visits to
China, Iran, and Russia, calling them the "worst enemies of Islam."
"While
the Taliban considers the annihilation of Uyghur Muslims to be a Chinese
domestic affair, the mass murders perpetrated by the Russian, Iranian
dictatorship, and its proxies...are also regarded to be outside their
authority," the statement stated.
The
Taliban's bid for international legitimacy has been rejected by the group,
which claims it seeks "political and worldwide recognition for their own
insatiable demands." ISIS-K also questioned the Taliban's exclusive
policies, claiming that the group's "extreme nationalist and
tribalism" have nothing to do with the "Islamic System."
"Within
the group, the issue of excessive nationalism and tribalism, which has nothing
to do with the Islamic System, is always present. It stated that "love and
hatred are determined by tribe rather than being a Muslim."
In
August of last year, the Taliban reclaimed control of Afghanistan and vowed to
build an inclusive government, as desired by the international community, but
this promise has yet to be fulfilled. In September, the Sunni Pashtun faction
enlarged its cabinet to demonstrate its lack of inclusivity by appointing
members of ethnic minority communities such as Hazaras and Uzbeks to low
positions.
"Even
now, there is a lot of infighting within the group, and there is a lot of
enmity amongst Pashtuns, Uzbeks, and Turkmen," the ISIS-K wrote in its
magazine.
ISIS-K,
the Taliban's sworn opponent, claims to be the legitimate flag-bearer of jihad
and has rejected the Taliban-US pact inked in Doha in February 2020. The
ISIS-K, which has been blamed for some of Afghanistan's deadliest terror
attacks in recent years, has called on the'mujahideen' to join the war, stating
that the "fighting has just begun."
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