US drone enters Afghanistan border, threatens Taliban - will have to face bad consequences
Taliban: To run the government, Taliban will implement the 1964 constitution in the country. The Taliban's acting justice minister issued a statement saying the Taliban planned to implement a constitution used during Afghanistan's "golden age" of democracy.
Taliban is furious after US drones fly over Kabul, Afghanistan. The Taliban have asked the US to stop drone operations in Afghan airspace. The Taliban has also threatened America by issuing a written statement. It has been said in the statement that if America follows the rules, otherwise it will have to face dire consequences. On Tuesday, Sputnik gave this information in its report. The Taliban spokesperson has also shared the statement issued by the Islamic Emirate on Twitter.
Take responsibility to avoid bad consequences
Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid called the US move a violation of national security and called on all countries to act with mutual responsibility. Mujahid said that bad repercussions can be avoided by acting responsibly. According to the report, in a tweet, the spokesperson said, 'We appeal to all countries, especially the US, to act responsibly to avoid any negative magnitude.'
US drone strikes to continue The
Pentagon last month said it would continue to carry out drone strikes against Islamic State-Khorasan and other terrorist groups operating in South Asia. "We have the ability to defend and defend our national security interests," said Pentagon press secretary John Kirby, according to Fox News. ...we will retain those capabilities and use them as and when required.'
Taliban said in a statement, "We have recently observed that the United States violated its commitments, international laws and rights to the Islamic Emirate in Doha." US drones infiltrated Afghan airspace. These violations must be rectified and stopped. The Taliban is turning the pages of history to rule Afghanistan. The Taliban have said that the 1964 constitution will be implemented in the country temporarily with some amendments.
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