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Akhundzada & Baradar Will Have Key Role In Taliban Government

Akhundzada & Baradar will have a key role in the Afghan government, the Taliban may adopt the model of the former power.

The eyes of the world are on government formation in Afghanistan.

A large section of those who know the Taliban closely believe that the council of top commanders of the hardline organization will run the government and its supreme commander will be Mullah Haibatullah Akhundzada.

Akhundzada & Baradar will have a key role: The challenge of presenting a reformist face to the Taliban.

The challenge before the Taliban is to present their reformist face, according to the analysis presented by the AP.

So he can present his political form to the world by making Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar the President.

Mullah Baradar is the head of the Taliban’s political wing and has led Taliban negotiators in all the talks that have taken place in recent months.

State-of-the-art American weapons, 40 fighter planes, and attack helicopters were also captured by the Taliban.

The great difficulty for America and the rest of the world is the loss of the military equipment that it acquired from the Afghan army in Afghanistan.

There are also seven brand new attack helicopters that were sent to Afghanistan only a month ago. These helicopters were to be used by the Afghan Air Force in action against the Taliban.

Apart from these, all those sophisticated weapons and vehicles are also in the possession of the Taliban which America gave to the Afghan army.

US National Security Advisor Jack Sullivan has said that there is no hope of a return of these weapons lost in large numbers.

In Afghanistan, the Taliban captured most of the country in just two to three weeks.

These include the capital Kabul, Kandahar, Herat, Mazar-i-Sharif, Lashkargah, and most of the provincial capitals.

In most places, government soldiers fled without a fight, leaving their weapons or surrendering. As a result, a large number of their weapons fell into the hands of the Taliban.

The Taliban have also captured the combat helicopters and medium-range aircraft from the US and India.

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