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Al Qaeda Is Spreading Again In Afghanistan

Al Qaeda is spreading again in Afghanistan, and the number of terrorists has increased.

The number of militants of the terrorist group Al Qaeda has increased slightly after the US military withdrew from Afghanistan in late August.

The country’s new Taliban leader is divided over whether to fulfill the 2020 resolution to break ties with the group.

A top US commander said on Thursday that since the withdrawal of the Taliban, there were fears that Afghanistan could become a haven for terrorists.

Marine General Frank McKenzie, the head of US Central Command, said the withdrawal of US military and intelligence agencies from Afghanistan has made it much more difficult to keep an eye on al-Qaeda and other extremist groups inside Afghanistan.

We are probably at about one or two percent of the capabilities through which we were able to track the activity in Afghanistan, he said.

McKenzie said that because of this it becomes very difficult to determine whether al-Qaeda and Islamic State can pose a threat to America by staying in Afghanistan.

McKenzie told the Pentagon, the headquarters of the US Department of Defense, that it is clear that al-Qaeda is attempting to re-establish its presence inside Afghanistan, from where it planned the September 11, 2001 attacks against the United States.

Al Qaeda is spreading again in Afghanistan: Some terrorists are coming into the country from the border of Afghanistan, but it is difficult for the US to keep an eye on their numbers.

Meanwhile, the UN High Commissioner for Refugees in Kabul expressed concern over immigration, saying people under the Taliban regime are moving from Afghanistan to neighboring countries such as Iran.

He urged senior UN officials and the international community to cooperate in resolving the current crisis in Afghanistan.

Veteran Baloch leader Masti Khan was arrested in Pakistan, accused of giving a provocative and anti-national speech.

Veteran Baloch nationalist leader and Baloch Muttahida Mahaj (BMM) president Mir Yusuf Masti Khan (80) has been arrested by the police in Pakistan.

Baloch leader arrested from Gwadar for making the provocative and anti-national speech. He had reached Gwadar to support the ongoing anti-China movement.

A large number of women and children are also participating in this movement which has been going on for almost a month.

The Human Rights Commission of Pakistan has condemned the arrest of Masti Khan

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