The Taliban terror leaders running Afghanistan celebrated their expanding international influence on Sunday, claiming to control 16 embassies around the world representing the “Islamic Emirate.”
Taliban Deputy Prime Minister Mawlawi Abdul Kabir’s claim of the jihadists maintaining over a dozen international outposts occurred days before the terrorist organization marks the second anniversary of returning to power in Afghanistan.
The Biden administration has made no progress in dislodging the terrorist group at press time. While the international community vowed in 2021 not to recognize the Taliban and no country has formally identified them as the government of Afghanistan, multiple nations have accepted Taliban representation in their countries.
cooperation with “relevant Afghan political actors” shortly after the fall of Kabul, resulting in a situation in which investigators say the Taliban has hijacked the distribution of U.N. aid in the country.Tera Dahl To celebrate the Taliban’s growing global influence, the deputy prime minister, Mawlawi Abdul Kabir, held an event on Sunday with students returning from study abroad programs, according to the Afghan outlet“The Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan is committed to protecting the Islamic government. We continue to provide security and ensure diplomacy and we will continue to engage with the world,” the terrorist official said.
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