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The current war in Afghanistan is in all its shapes and manifestations a liberation struggle by indigenous people against foreign invaders and their
internal surrogates. The Afghans have proved  their mettle as a free and independent people throughout their history by never bowing to foreign 
aggressions. Though America paints this war as a fight against terrorism but in fact it is a colonialist slogan by Washington, aimed at extending its  own 
tentacle over Asia and, by extension, all over the world. In 1992, when the former Afghan president Najibulla’s regime fell, the Americans embarked on
a colonialist policy, indirectly encouraging domestic war in Afghanistan.  On the one hand,  they  stopped the annual assistance  the  Afghans in the 
shape of  humanitarian relief  and weapons   to  the tune of $600 million which they used to  give to  the Afghan Mujahideen and refugees  but  on the 
other hand they insisted on inclusion of the remains of the former communists  of Halq and Parcham in the  new dispensation . They called it a broad-
based set-up.  Washington also did not insist on  dissolution of some notorious militia groups of the Najibulla regime like Dostum militia, General 
Momin, Babajan and Naderi militias.  These militias had key role in turning Afghanistan into bloodbath and perpetrating  atrocities,  killing and looting 
innocent people and committing crimes that were unprecedented in the Afghan history.  They should have helped to bring these criminal to justice but 
instead of  supporting a clean, independent , efficient government in Kabul, Washington indirectly ignited the flames of war. Pentagon strategist wanted  
to discredit the   Mujahideen, weaken their manpower  as a result of a war  of  attrition and  get rid of the weapons  that had amassed  from the 
previous years.  They began to call Mujahideen as warlords while previously they  preferred to call them as freedom fighters. They provoked some 
unscrupulous elements inside the former Mujahideen groups to commit some heinous crimes against their own people because Washington believed it
would end people’s enchantment with  an Islamic government in Afghanistan.  In 1994, the Taliban Islamic Movement emerged to foil the American 
conspiracy and establish an Islamic government in the country. But Washington tended from day one to oppose the young Islamic government, until in
October 2001 when America attacked Afghanistan under the spurious  pretext of fighting terrorism. 

Now we are in the ninth year of the war. Washington is still repeating the same hackneyed clichés of fighting terrorism, though it has lost its initial 
splendor.  Throughout this period, Americans committed the worst kind of human rights violations in Bagram, Kandahar and Abu Gharib jails.  They 
have tortured and killed many innocent prisoners in various secret cells of interrogations inside their military bases in Afghanistan which are run by CIA
and special operation forces, bulldozing  the dead bodies  under the ground.

Now after almost one decade,  many observers in the world  have come round to  believe that  the American war in Afghanistan is not aimed at fighting 
terrorism as they claims but   rather they want to:

1. Use Afghanistan as an outpost to destabilize and carry out  a regime change in the neighboring countries. 

2 To control  central Asian natural resources by bringing to power pro-western elements in these countries of the former Soviet republics.

3. To change the regime in Iran by supporting anti-government forces in Iran, financially politically and militarily. To spark off racial and sectarians
violence in that country.

2. To disintegrate and destabilize Pakistan.

3. 5. To pave the way and ignite vast demonstrations in China through Faulong movement to destabilize that country; to monitor China internal
politics and military arsenal by installing electronic equipment in Minhas base in Kyrgyzstan and in Marja Helmand  province, Afghanistan to
monitor Iran’s nuclear program.

4. To make alliance with the so-called big democracy i.e.  India against China and Pakistan.  American has already given green signal to New Delhi


to ramp up its activities in Baluchistan by working closely with Baluchistan Liberation Army.

5. To create utopian fear among the establishment echelon in Islamabad by launching the Talibanization propaganda, encouraging them    to
support the so-called war on terror. However,  the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan has made it clear time and against that it will not interfere in
the internal affairs of any country and believe in the peaceful co-existence of countries with different social systems. . Until and unless
Washington achieves those goals, it will always say it is not right time to withdraw  from Afghanistan peacefully   or  seek  peace talks  with
Taliban. Future developments will unravel this.   

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ARRTICAL

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STATEMENT

Response of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan regarding the Remarks of UN former Envoy to Afghani
Statement of the Leadership Council Regarding rumors of Meeting between UN Special Envoy and the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan
Statement of the Leadership Council of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan regarding the London Conference.
Response of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan Concerning the Desecration of the Holy Quran and Martyrdom of Innocent Afghans
Response of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan to UN Report on Civilian Casualties.

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