
"The Taliban has spent enough wealth to feed the hungry of the world on their recent battles" Mehmet Ali.
Elections of a new Afghan President are due next year and the word is that Pakistan will have a say in who is elected. The Taliban allies: Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates. They all favour an Islamist regime in Kabul. You also get your updates about NATO with some brief intel from the Afghan army.
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