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Afghanistan
Islamic Emirate Member Mutasim Agha Jan Returns to Afghanistan
2022-12-16
[ToloNews] A famous member of the Islamic Emirate, Mutasim Agha Jan, who was working as finance minister during the first rule of the Islamic Emirate, has returned to Afghanistan.

Agha Jan returned with acting Minister of Defense Mawlawi Mohammad Yaqoob Mujahid, who was on an official visit to the UAE.

During the former government, Mutasim Afgha Jan was considered the head of the political committee of the Islamic Emirate. Agha Jan was also engaged in talks between the Islamic Emirate and the former republican government.

"I was a Taliban
...mindless ferocity in a turban...
, I am a Taliban and I will be a Taliban," he said.

Agha Jan worked as finance minister in the first round of the Islamic Emirate’s rule and was one of the senior members of the Quetta Shura
...Taliban's command center, located in Quetta, that the Pak govt hasn't been able to find since its establishment in November, 2001. Honest...
of the Taliban’s leadership until 2010.

Agha Jan has been living in the UAE.

Aha Jan is from Kandahar province and was one of the close figures to the founder of the Islamic Emirate, Mullah Mohammad Omar Mujahid.

"May Allah give us brotherhood and intimacy to give our hands to each other and be supportive of each other instead of being enemies," Agha Jan said.

"His return will strengthen unity among the Taliban. If he is provided with a professional mission or post, he has good capability and ability," said Asif Nang, a political analyst.

"He (Agha Jan) has faced disputes and was forced to leave the front. He is still now an influential figure and the Taliban leaders respect him. I believe his return will benefit the Afghans, the Islamic Emirate and the country," said Hassan Haqyar, a political analyst.
Related:
Mutasim Agha Jan: 2015-12-06 ISI Sheltered Key Taliban Leaders Following Regime's Fall
Mutasim Agha Jan: 2014-04-15 Key Peace-Seeking Taliban Leader Missing
Related:
Agha Jan: 2020-11-16 MoI Releases List of Taliban Commanders Killed in South
Agha Jan: 2016-12-10 NYT: Wealthy Saudis Are Funding Both Sides of Taliban War
Agha Jan: 2016-09-12 Pressure growing on Taliban to join peace talks, ex-top Taliban leader
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Notes on 9-11
2021-09-11
Thoughts at random, worth every cent you paid for them.
  1. It's hard to get worked up about all the military equipment left in Afghanistan. All that materiel was left to equip the Mighty Afghan Army, and there should have been more in the pipeline. Remember they were supposed to be able to pick up the fight on their own, with U.S. air and intel support. The Ghani government was in "peace negotiations" with he Talibs in Qatar. The Talibs were supposed to have 5,000 prisoners released, after which there was supposed to be a ceasefire, and the two sides were supposed to work out a structure for a transitional government. The U.S. was supposed to be the guarantor of the deal.

  2. Biden broke the deal by not enforcing our end of it. U.S. troops were supposed to be out by May 31st, not 9/11, which was a technical violation—go to the two sides, get both to agree to the date change, initial, and done. Instead the firm of Winken, Blinken & Nod seems to have merely informed the Talibs of the change. The agreement was the reason we went eighteen months without any casualties.

  3. The deal, as far as I know didn't cover U.S. contractors, the polite guise under which the CIA operates. Going by my own experience in Vietnam, there were joint intel collection operations, which should have been keeping the Afghan side aware of most things we knew about the Talibs, which would have included the addresses and phone numbers and wives' preferences in birthday chocolates of the Quetta Shura. Withdrawing the maintenance contractors, the guys who kept the aircraft flying and the radars raiding left the ANA high and dry, which was pretty much what happened in Vietnam too, when the Democrats cut the money for the South Vietnamese government and army, which up until that time had been holding its own. Bastards. At least they predictable.

  4. The Dems expect all this to have fallen down the memory hole since it happened in an off-election year. Quick! Name something good or bad that happened in 2019! I could be wrong, but I don't think that'll happen. The blow to national pride and standing has been too severe. I think most people realize that there's no way Trump would have let it happen. If the Dems don't take a political beating it will be because people like AOC and Maxine Waters and Ilhan Omar and Harry Reid and Chuck Schumer get reelected because either their constituents like them and their opinions, or the alternative is considered too horrible, or the machine's really greased well. If we had a parliamentary system, Nancy Pelosi would be prime minister. She feels the loss. Believe it.

  5. As I write these words, it's twenty years to the day from September 10th. That's a day after Massoud was assassinated on September 9th, and the day before September 11th, when nineteen Arabs -- fifteen of them Saudi -- boarded four planes without having their carry-on luggage x-rayed. After twenty years, we're back to a September 10th world. Sure, Afghanistan's in the news, but that's because we're leaving, not kicking the collective Pashtun butt. Expect Gary Condit and his thumbless wife to reappear any time now. Expect Michael Jackson to rise from the grave for a new and makeup-free re-release of Thriller. Expect shark attacks up and down both coasts and the surfing population of Australia to decline by half.

  6. For most of the past twenty years, the public hasn't known what was going on in the most important aspect of its life. There were howls from the antiwar left when we went into Iraq. The public supported it because we had gone through the fourth-largest army in the world like a hot knife through butter in the Gulf War -- a war of maneuver, not a war of occupation. Bush I was heavily criticized for not pushing on to Baghdad, recall. Had Schwartzkopf (PBUH) been in charge this time around, things probably would have gone better, but not much better. We expected to win and win easily, and we did. When it did turn into a war of occupation, it went differently. No MacArthur in Tokyo equivalent was installed. We didn't catch Saddam right off the bat, we didn't catch Zarqawi out of the gate. How many of the "52 cards" did we actually nab? (Actually, most of them.) Izzat Ibrahim, who was probably the most important of them, died last October, probably of old age.

  7. What do we have to show for the expenditure of men and money over two hard decades? The al-Qaeda hydra had its head lopped off and grew another, and then another, but with the Saudi money drying up they're still becoming anemic. ISIS is now the bigger problem. The treasury, despite the opinions of the Dems, is looking pretty depleted. Wars cost a lot of money. Troops need paid and supplied, munitions aren't free, and the Air Force sez each new Reaper drone, costs somewhere between $14 million (2008) and $32 million (2021). It costs $4,762 per hour to operate it -- a bargain, compared to a B2 bomber ($169,313). Bin Laden's objective was to break our economy, and to that extent he succeeded. The dollar's in far worse shape than it was in 2001

  8. On the other hand, bin Laden is dead. If you're reading this, you probably aren't. The Saudis seem to have quietly given up driving Islamism and are now pretending they were on our side all along. The Paks have given up trying to pretend they're on our side. Saddam's gone. Zarqawi's gone. A succession of Chechen supremos is gone, most of them forgotten. Arafat's gone, Saleh's gone. Qadaffy's gone. Mubarak's gone, followed by Morsi. Even ben Ali's gone, and he was relatively harmless. Gone also are most of the Saudi Abu Whatsisnames and emirs and holy men who were driving Islamism. Qazi's dead, Sami's dead. Nizamuddin Shamzai is long dead. Qatar and Yusuf Qaradawi are about it. Even Morocco's Islamist government is out. We haven't spread democracy throughout the world, but we've given Islamism a pretty thorough beating.

  9. Afghanistan is the exception. We win wars of maneuver. We know how to do that. Infantry fights battles, logistics wins them. That's why there's enough equipment remaining to equip an army. That was what it was there for. The other rule we passed on was not allowing a safe haven. The Vietnamese commies had Laos and Cambodia to withdraw to. The Taliban had Pakistain.
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Afghanistan
Taliban-Haqqani rift brings Pakistan’s ISI out of the woodwork in Kabul
2021-09-07
[OneIndia] The ISI which has claimed that it is a by-stander when it comes to Afghanistan has now turned into a trouble shooter with the government taking longer than anticipated to form.

The latest headache for the ISI is the reported clash between a group of the Taliban
...the Pashtun equivalent of men...
and its long standing ally, the Haqqani Network. Reports said that the Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar was injured in a clash with the Haqqani Network.
Oh? Interesting.
This prompted ISI chief, Lt. General Faiz Hameed to rush to Kabul in an attempt to iron out differences.

Everything will be okay, Hameed said in a video message from Kabul. On being asked if he would meet with the Taliban leadership, Hameed remained non-committal but added that they are working on peace and stability. I have just landed he said.

Several Afghansitan watchers tell OneIndia that the formation of the government is not as simple as it looks. The dispute between the Taliban and its allies is worsening. The rift was out in the open after it was decided to chose Haibatullah Akhundzada
...Former deputy to Taliban supremo Mullah Akhtar Mansour, now The Big Man Himself...
as the supreme leader. It was also decided that Baradar would work under his leadership.

The power struggle was something that was expected. The Haqqani Network are not agreeable to Akhundzada's leadership. Officials say that this dispute has forced the ISI to come out in the open. This is a clear sign that the Taliban is completely under the control of the ISI.
Quelle Surprise!
Former Afghanistan Vice President, Amrullah Saleh told the Daily Mail that despite Pakistain's claims to the contrary the Taliban were being micromanaged by the ISI. He said that the spokesperson for the Taliban receives instructions from the ISI every hour.
A wholly owned subsidiary, in fact.
Prior to the visit by Hameed, The Mighty Pak Army chief, General Qamar Bajwa met with British foreign secretary Dominic Raab and said that his country would assist in the formation of an inclusive administration in Afghanistan.

Micheal Rubin of the American Enterprise Institute writing in 19fortyfive.com said that the Taliban could not meet its target of setting up a new government. This is because the Haqqanis and several other Taliban factions would not accept Akhundzada as their supreme leader. Rubin said that this delay brought ISI out of the woodwork and forced it to depute a delegation led by Hameed for the emergency trip. A unitary Taliban has always been an illusion as the Quetta Shura
...Taliban's command center, located in Quetta, that the Pak govt hasn't been able to find since its establishment in November, 2001. Honest...
is different from the Haqqani Network which is different from the Northern Taliban.

Several Pakistain media outlets have reported about the ISI chief's visit to Kabul. Reports said that the ISI chief would discuss issues relating to security, pending request from countries about repartiation and economic matters.

Rubin also wrote that there are factions that are divided over issues such as the battle in Panjshir. Not many are enthusiastic about the battle in Panjshir. He said that the Taliban largely conquered Afghanistan on the basis of political deals rather than military victories. This is one of the main reasons why many within the Taliban are not enthusiastic about the Panjshir battle, Rubin also wrote.
Despite being all battle hardened and stuff? Oh, the humanity!
Related:
Faiz Hameed: 2021-08-02 Pakistan will not accept more Afghan refugees: Pakistan’s NSA
Faiz Hameed: 2021-07-03 Pak Armed Forces, ISI fully aware of enemies nefarious designs
Faiz Hameed: 2021-03-12 ISI, Pak-Army Chiefs hold talks on Afghan peace process in Bahrain
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Afghanistan
US 'experts' who created Afghanistan mess should be fired for malpractice
2021-08-29
[NYPOST] Imagine a surgeon who repeatedly operates on the wrong organ, or a pilot who misses a landing time and time again, maiming and killing scores of passengers. We would revoke their professional licenses, without delay.

Why then do we tolerate the so-called national security "experts" at the helm of the US government, who pursue, for decades, ruinous policies that cost trillions in hard-earned taxpayer money and countless American lives?

The Afghanistan collapse has proven that the US government’s ignorance of foreign cultures and mindsets can no longer be tolerated. After 20 years of immense effort by American war fighters, intelligence personnel, diplomats and aid workers to turn Afghanistan into what Westerners consider a normally functioning society, it has reverted to the same chaotic and brutal place that it has been for centuries.

It is reasonable for Americans to ask: Will anyone in the US government be held accountable for sinking $2 trillion and sacrificing more than 6,000 of our fellow citizens’ lives to achieve what was unachievable in the first place?

The reason America had to spend 20 years in Afghanistan involves a profound lack of foreign cultural expertise in the intelligence and national security communities, in which I proudly served as an intelligence officer and specialist in Russian doctrine and strategy. Failure to understand the adversary, as Sun Tzu taught us — whether it’s Afghan snuffies or Russia conducting unrestricted cyber warfare and sabotaging our elections — results in unrealistic policy goals and deficient war fighting strategies, and ultimately leads to defeat.

US planners failed to anticipate how the snuffies in Afghanistan might adapt, fight and stymie the world’s most sophisticated and technologically advanced military. The Death Eaters’ employment of essentially homemade improvised bombs (IEDs) enabled them, the weaker side, to prevail over US forces. IEDs were responsible for 60 percent of all American fatalities and half of the total US casualties in Afghanistan, and they mitigated US advantages in resources, technology and ground combat.

The US government "experts" ignored four fundamental issues while engaging in a protracted conflict in Afghanistan: how corrupt the Afghan government bureaucracy is; how hard the Taliban
...mindless ferocity in a turban...
-inspired snuffies — whose Afghan identity is wrapped up in resisting foreign invaders — would fight; how resourceful a weaker power can be when faced with a more powerful opponent; and how alien the Western concepts of democracy, women’s rights and the like, are for a tribal, patriarchal Afghan culture. These are not complicated issues to wrap your brain around.
You can add in having a safe haven and support from an outside source. The Talibs are controlled by the Quetta Shura. Quetta isn't inside Afghanistan. Senior Talibs travel around freely with Pak ID cards and passports.
With proper expertise and by taking stock of the Soviet quagmire in Afghanistan in the previous century, America could have avoided the exorbitant losses incurred by the longest war in US history. Instead, after the American military quickly achieved its initial objective of defeating the Taliban in Afghanistan, the establishment continued to press on with the usual, and doomed, mission of nation-building, security assistance, and training and equipping the incapable Afghan army.
Rather than recognizing the legitimate Rabbani government of Afghanistan and supporting it, they invented the "Southern Alliance" and put Pashtuns in power. Karzai -- a Pashtun -- promptly turned on us. The Biden administration seems to be determined to repeat that mistake by refusing to treat with the Pandjir Valley alliance under Masood, Jr.
What’s worse is that the government bureaucracy went to great lengths to conceal its incompetence behind the rubric of classified information, an approach which I experienced first-hand. My former agency, the DIA, censored significant portions of my book, which reveals the deficiencies of the intelligence community in its understanding of Russian President Vladimir Putin
...President-for-Life of Russia. He gets along well with other presidents for life. He is credited with bringing political stability and re-establishing something like the rule of law, which occasionally results in somebody dropping dead from poisoning by polonium or other interesting substance. Under Putin, a new group of business magnates controlling significant swathes of Russia's economy has emerged, all of whom have close personal ties to him. The old bunch, without close personal ties to Putin, are in jail or in exile or dead from poisoning by polonium or other interesting substances...
and the Russian threat to America.

Once-confidential government documents about Afghanistan contain impressions from 400 direct participants in the Afghan war, ranging from generals to diplomats. They lay bare the stark contrast between the actual situation on the ground and the mischaracterizations and outright lies presented by government officials to Americans for almost two decades.
Sounds an awful lot like Vietnam, doesn't it? In 1969 we had McNamara. Today we have swarms of MBAs.
Washington think tanks and "Beltway bandit" consulting firms are bursting at the seams with "experts" who mucked things up for America by conjuring up "pie-in-the-sky" policy ambitions and wrongheaded warfighting strategies. These unelected babus bureaucrats rotate in and out of the government, dragging our country into endless and unwinnable wars that spill blood and waste our treasure. Few, if any, of these "professionals," as they like to call themselves, are held accountable for creating crisis after crisis across the globe.

At this point, no matter how well-meaning the establishment’s desire to remake the world in America’s image by removing every tyrant, every terrorist, and every sign of injustice and poverty, the relentless pursuit of unachievable outcomes is no longer an innocent mistake.

It is reckless. And it’s professional malpractice.

Related:
Vladimir Putin: 2021-08-19 Polish army deployed to Belarus border amid migrant surge
Vladimir Putin: 2021-08-11 Returning Crimea to Ukraine, any reparations out of the question, Russian senator says
Vladimir Putin: 2021-08-07 Putin: Let them listen to Tchaikovsky's music
Related:
Think tank: 2021-08-26 Military expert says General Scott Miller gets the lion's share of blame for Afghanistan debacle
Think tank: 2021-08-13 Joe Biden's pick for top EPA job is branded an 'extremist' for appearing on Chinese state-run TV to praise the defund the police movement
Think tank: 2021-07-05 Experts reportedly see major damage in attack on Iran centrifuge plant
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Afghanistan
3 NDS Personnel Killed in Paktia Blast
2020-12-04
[ToloNews] At least 3 members of the National Directorate of Security
...the Afghan national intel agency...
(NDS) were killed and 19 civilians were maimed in a blast that targeted a security patrol in Gardez city, local officials in the eastern province said on Thursday.

Abdul Rahman Mangal, a front man for the provincial governor, said that the incident resulted from a boom-mobile that targeted a joint patrol of the Afghan cops in Gardez.

He said that heavy losses and damages were caused to markets and businesses in the area.
Related:
Gardez city: 2020-09-21 Woman Killed in Balkh Blast Saturday, Five More Wounded
Gardez city: 2020-09-03 3 Security Force Members Killed in Taliban Attack in Paktia
Gardez city: 2020-04-19 Mortar attack by Taliban kills 2 women, 1 child in Paktiya
Related:
Paktia: 2020-11-24 Taliban rigging drones to drop bombs, Afghan spy chief says
Paktia: 2020-11-11 Taliban Offensive Claims 4 ANP in Logar Province
Paktia: 2020-11-10 ‘Taliban Uses Drones in Attacks on Afghan Forces’: Officials
Related:
Paktiya: 2020-10-31 Officials Prevent Dehraud District of Uruzgan from Falling into Taliban Hand
Paktiya: 2020-10-27 2 ‘Terrorists’ Killed, 1 Nabbed in Paktiya Operation
Paktiya: 2020-10-16 Paktika: Top Member of ‘Taliban’s Quetta Shura’ Killed in NDSF Ambush
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Afghanistan
2 ‘Terrorists’ Killed, 1 Nabbed in Paktiya Operation
2020-10-27
[KhaamaPress] At least two "terrorists" killed and further one arrested during an operation by the Afghan National Police in Gardiz city of Paktiya, the Ministry of Interior Affairs said Monday.

Officials did not provide further details on the identities of the suspects, but said the three were involved in terrorist activities in the province.

"Two forces of Evil killed and another was arrested in an encounter with ANP in Gardiz City of Paktiya province," said MoIA in a tweet. "The three were involved in many assassinations in Paktiya."

Security officials seized at least "two pistols, one AkK-47 rifle, and a vehicle" during the operation.

Taliban
...Arabic for students...
or ISIS terrorist groups did not immediately comment on the incident.
Related:
Gardiz: 2020-05-15 Car Bomb Explosion in Paktia Leaves Five Civilians Dead
Gardiz: 2019-10-14 Aghan MoI News Releases
Gardiz: 2014-07-18 Taliban Ambush Karzai Security Team in Paktia
Related:
Paktiya: 2020-10-16 Paktika: Top Member of ‘Taliban’s Quetta Shura’ Killed in NDSF Ambush
Paktiya: 2020-09-27 28 ANP Members Killed in Uruzgan
Paktiya: 2020-09-21 Woman Killed in Balkh Blast Saturday, Five More Wounded
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Afghanistan
Ghazni Roadside Mine Claims 9, Wounds 3
2020-10-25
[KhaamaPress] At least nine people were killed and three others were maimed, when a van and an NDSF armed vehicle collided with a roadside mine in Ghazni province.

Wahidullah Jumazada, the front man for the governor of Ghazni province, told Khaama Press that the incident took place just before noon on Saturday when a roadside kaboom went kaboom! on a Toyota Van in the Roza area of ​​the bucolic provincial capital.

He said eight civilians, including four women and four men, were killed in the incident.

He added that at the time of the incident, an Afghan Army Humvee tank was passing by the area when the mine went kaboom!, killing one ANDSF and injuring three others.
Related:
Ghazni: 2020-10-20 MOD Rescues Trapped Soldiers in Wardak
Ghazni: 2020-10-19 8 Local Force Members Killed in Kunduz: Source
Ghazni: 2020-10-16 Paktika: Top Member of ‘Taliban’s Quetta Shura’ Killed in NDSF Ambush
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Afghanistan
7 Employees of Construction Company Kidnapped in Balkh
2020-10-24
[ToloNews] Seven employees of a private construction firm were kidnapped in Nahr-e-Shahi district of Balkh province on Friday, the Balkh urban development director Abdul Basit Aini said.

He said blamed the Taliban
...the Pashtun equivalent of men...
for kidnapping the employees of the company. The Taliban so far has not commented on the incident.

The employees were on duty in Langar Khan area in Nahr-e-Shahi district when they were kidnapped, Aini said.

He added that the Taliban took with them an excavator, a roller and a vehicle.

Aini said three employees of the same company were kidnapped by the Taliban last month and were released after mediation by local elders.

Balkh police said an investigation has started into the incident.
Related:
Kidnapped: 2020-10-18 Iraqi citizen grieving after his family members were killed at the hands of Iran-backed Asa’ib Ahl Al-Haq militias in Balad district
Kidnapped: 2020-10-16 Mozambique: Terrorists Attack Mucojo Again
Kidnapped: 2020-10-15 Islamic Jihad accused of kidnapping worshipers from Gaza mosque
Related:
Balkh: 2020-10-16 Paktika: Top Member of ‘Taliban’s Quetta Shura’ Killed in NDSF Ambush
Balkh: 2020-10-14 Chahar Bolak: Homes, Crops Destroyed by Fighting in Balkh
Balkh: 2020-10-14 ANP Neutralize Bomb in Ghazni, Seizes Urvan Loaded with Explosives
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Afghanistan
8 Local Force Members Killed in Kunduz: Source
2020-10-19
[ToloNews] At least eight local police and public uprising forces members were killed in a Taliban
...mindless ferocity in a turban...
attack in northern Kunduz province on Saturday night, a source said on Sunday.

Around 9pm local time in Imam Sahib district a group of Taliban attacked a security checkpoint and six public uprising forces and two local coppers were killed, the source said.

"The Taliban have stolen all the equipment of the security forces after the attack," the source said, adding that "the Taliban beat feet from the area before the reinforcements arrived."

Local security officials have not yet commented on the attack.

The Taliban has grabbed credit.
Related:
Kunduz: 2020-10-16 Paktika: Top Member of ‘Taliban’s Quetta Shura’ Killed in NDSF Ambush
Kunduz: 2020-10-14 ANP Neutralize Bomb in Ghazni, Seizes Urvan Loaded with Explosives
Kunduz: 2020-10-13 Gov’t Deploys Additional Soldiers to Lashkargah Amid Clashes with Taliban
Related:
Imam Sahib district: 2020-10-09 6 Security Force Members Killed in Taliban Attack in Kunduz
Imam Sahib district: 2020-08-25 Taliban Attack Security Forces Base in Kunduz
Imam Sahib district: 2020-08-24 Conflicts Displace Thousands of Families in Kunduz
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Afghanistan
22 Districts in Badakhshan Face Security Threats: Official
2020-10-17
[ToloNews] Almost 22 districts are faced with security threats by the Taliban
...the Pashtun equivalent of men...
in the northeastern Badakhshan province that was once among the most secure provinces in the country, Badakhshan governor Zakaria Sawda said on Thursday.

Security sources said that there are more than 400 imported muscle in Badakhshan.

"International terrorist groups have close relations with Al Qaeda and ISIS. This is one of the main reasons for the conflicts in Badakhshan," Sawda said.
So not really the Taliban, just Taliban-adjacent.
According to security sources, some imported muscle have reached near border areas with Tajikistan through Badakhshan’s Jurm and Wardooj districts.

"Their main purpose is to help the Taliban, and in their long-term objectives, they want to get access to Tajikistan and China," said Abdullah Naji Nazari, a member of Badakhshan Provincial Council.
Why are Tajikistan and China hot jihadi playgrounds all of a sudden? Are they running away from Turkey’s SNA units in Libya and Azerbaijan?
Taliban has not commented on their ties with imported muscle in Badakhshan.

Badakhshan residents said security threats have reached close to the city of Faiz Abad, the center of the province.

"The presence of illegal gunnies has changed into a big problem for the people," said Abdul Basir Wasiq, a civil society activist in Badakhshan.

From the military perspective, the north-eastern Badakhshan province is one of the strategic provinces in the north. Badakhshan has 27 districts and shares borders with Pakistain, China and Tajikistan.

The increase in violence comes amidst ongoing peace negotiations in Doha.
Sure, but the negotiations are only with the Quetta Shura Taliban. All other Taliban groups, not to mention non-Taliban jihadis, are even less bound by any agreement than the negotiators.
This comes as Helmand
...an Afghan province populated mostly by Pashtuns, adjacent to Injun country in Pak Balochistan...
governor Yasin Khan on Thursday said that imported muscle are backing the Taliban in the ongoing attacks in his province.

Yasin Khan said that imported muscle associated with Al Qaeda, and Pakistain-based Jaish-e-Mohammed and Lashkar-e-Taiba
...the Army of the Pure, an Ahl-e-Hadith terror organization founded by Hafiz Saeed. LeT masquerades behind the Jamaat-ud-Dawa facade within Pakistain and periodically blows things up and kills people in India. Despite the fact that it is banned, always an interesting concept in Pakistain, the organization remains an blatant tool and perhaps an arm of the ISI...
are supporting the Taliban in the battle.

He said that the Taliban has provided safe havens to the fighters associated with Al Qaeda, Jaish-e-Mohammed and Lashkar-e-Taiba, stating that these terrorist organizations are providing military and bomb-making training to the Taliban fighters.

The Taliban front man has rejected the claims.
”Pshaw! Harrrumph! Perish the thought!”
The Taliban launched a massive offensive on Lashkargah city a week ago. The Taliban also attacked parts of Nawa, Nahr-e-Saraj, Nad-e-Ali districts.
Related:
Badakhshan: 2020-10-07 Taliban Red Unit Commander Killed in North Clashes
Badakhshan: 2020-10-01 Badakhshan District Police Chief Killed In Taliban Attack
Badakhshan: 2020-09-27 Local Police Commander Killed in Taliban Attack in Badakhshan, Family kaboomed, Deputy Emir Toes Up
Related:
Jurm: 2020-08-14 A Tennessee Gardener's Hydrangea Sanctuary
Jurm: 2020-03-29 Badakshan District Falls to Taliban
Jurm: 2019-12-13 12 Taliban Including Commander Killed in Badakhshan
Related:
Wardooj: 2020-04-11 Badakhshan Governor Claims Taliban Has Ties with Foreign Fighters
Wardooj: 2019-09-12 Badakhshan reconquista: Kiran Wa Manjan district including lapis mines recaptured, lots of Talib casualties and arrests
Wardooj: 2018-09-06 Badakhshan’s Nusay District Cleared Of Taliban
Related:
Helmand: 2020-10-15 10 Civilians Toes Up in Herat Blasts
Helmand: 2020-10-15 Herat Businessmen Call for Security after Kidnapping Incidents
Helmand: 2020-10-15 Clashes in Lashkargah Continue on 5th Day of Helmand Fighting
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Afghanistan
Paktika: Top Member of ‘Taliban’s Quetta Shura’ Killed in NDSF Ambush
2020-10-16
[KhaamaPress] A senior member of the Taliban
...Arabic for students...
’s Quetta council, Mullah Abdul Karim, has been killed in an ambush by Afghan cops in the Jani Khel district of southeastern Paktika
...which coincidentally borders South Wazoo...
province, security officials said.

A front man for the Paktika police chief, Shah Mohammad Areen, told the media that Mullah Abdul Karim, a key member of the Taliban’s Quetta council, was ambushed by security forces as he tried to cross the Jumjuma area of Jani Khel in Paktika province.

He added that besides Mullah Abdul Karim’s death, two of his accomplices were also maimed in the ambush, further reporting over the seizure of their carried weapons and ammunition.

The Taliban have not yet commented on the incident.
Related:
Paktika: 2020-09-25 Afghan security forces have killed 65 Taliban militants during an intense battle in eastern Afghanistan
Paktika: 2020-09-21 Woman Killed in Balkh Blast Saturday, Five More Wounded
Paktika: 2020-09-21 Kunduz: 3 ANA killed in Taliban attack Friday, 217th turns 24 Talibs toes up
Related:
Jani Khel district: 2019-07-16 12 Taliban militants killed, wounded in Paktiya, Ghazni: 203rd Thunder Corps
Jani Khel district: 2019-05-31 15 Taliban militants, 200 kgs of explosives destroyed in Ghazni and Paktika operations
Jani Khel district: 2019-01-09 2 killed, over 20 wounded in an explosion in Khost province
Related:
Quetta Shura: 2019-08-18 Taliban say killing of leader's brother will not derail peace talks
Quetta Shura: 2018-12-19 A Look Inside The Taliban's Safe Havens in Pakistan
Quetta Shura: 2018-07-01 Taliban’s Quetta Council leaders mulling peace talks, claims Gen. Raziq
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Afghanistan
Taliban say killing of leader's brother will not derail peace talks
2019-08-18
[DAWN] The Afghan Taliban
...the Pashtun equivalent of men...
on Saturday said the killing of a brother of their leader in the Quetta mosque kaboom on Friday would not derail talks with the United States.
And the injured son (how badly injured has not been reported) is likewise of no interest whatsoever.
Taliban leader Haibatullah Akhundzada
...Former deputy to Taliban supremo Mullah Akhtar Mansour, now The Big Man Himself...
was not in the mosque near Quetta on Friday when a bomb went off but his younger brother, Hafiz Ahmadullah, was leading Friday prayers and was killed, several Taliban officials have said.

The kaboom inside the mosque just before Friday prayers killed four people, including the prayer leader, and left 25 others injured in the Kuchlak area on the outskirts of the scenic provincial capital.

The explosion was carried out with the help of a time device, which was planted under the wooden chair of the prayer leader, when he started delivering the Friday sermon, according to police and bomb disposal squad officials.

There was no claim of responsibility for the blast that came after both Taliban and US officials reported progress in talks on an agreement centred on a US troop withdrawal from Afghanistan in exchange for a Taliban security guarantee.

"If someone thinks martyring our leaders would stop us from our goal they're living in a fool's paradise," a Taliban leader said by telephone from an undisclosed location.

"We are close to our goals," he said, referring to the talks with the US. He declined to be identified.
Khaama Press adds:
The former Afghan intelligence chief and running mate of Ashraf Ghani in presidential elections reacted to the killing of the brother of Mullah Haibatullah Akhundzada in an explosion in Pakistan.

Saleh said in a Twitter post “The name of the Talbn politburo is Quetta Shura. It is located in Quetta of Pakistan.”

Furthermore, Saleh said “One of their senior members was killed today in a blast as the rift is growing over the deal with the US & prospects of peace. Seemingly ultra ISI are killing the less ISI Talibn. Cheap proxies.”
An interesting perspective...
Related:
Haibatullah Akhundzada: 2018-04-01 Letter by Mullah Omar’s son: Myth or Depiction of deep rift among Taliban leaders
Haibatullah Akhundzada: 2018-03-21 HIA recommendations for peace shared with Taliban, US, and govt: Hekmatyar
Haibatullah Akhundzada: 2018-03-06 Hekmatyar confirms no Al Qaeda link, suggests autonomy for Taliban
Related:
Kuchlak: 2018-12-19 A Look Inside The Taliban's Safe Havens in Pakistan
Kuchlak: 2017-09-12 Hazara killings
Kuchlak: 2017-09-11 Three Hazaras among four shot dead in Quetta
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