Why is the Islamic Republic of Iran romantically related to the Taliban?!

Source: Jomhoriye Islami (Islamic Republic) newspaper (Tehran).

Last week, seven worshipers, including a woman and a child, were killed in an explosion at a Shiite mosque in Herat province, Afghanistan. The news about this crime was published by our country's state and official media, without showing any reaction to it, and was also ignored by officials.

Unfortunately, this method has become a practice in the context of the martyrdom of innocent Afghans in the new era of rule by the Takfiri terrorist group Taliban, and it seems that in the form of an unwritten pact, our officials are silent on the killing of Muslims in Afghanistan. According to this unwritten agreement, alternately individuals and groups opposed to Taliban rule, both Sunni and Shia, are killed in various ways by unknown elements. These crimes are the work of the Taliban, who disappear in mysterious and calculated silence.

Some sobering aspects of these horrific events need to be taken into account. The reaction of the highest officials of the Islamic Republic of Iran on these issues can prevent the occurrence of incidents that threaten the future of our country;

1 - Almost every week there is a terrorist attack in Afghanistan, resulting in the death of several people. Considering that the victims of these crimes are usually residents of Herat province, Hazara, and Shia areas, as well as Sunni dissidents and opponents of Taliban rule, it is clear that the Taliban group is trying to carry out ethnic and religious cleansing and eradicate its opponents, and this decision is being carried out decisively. These crimes are against all Islamic, humanitarian, and international standards, and the Taliban leaders must be tried and punished for this.

2 - Contrary to the claims of the self-proclaimed government, the Taliban shared its responsibilities with ISIS so that crimes would not be attributed to its government and would not harm its international image. It blames ISIS, and ISIS also takes responsibility for crimes. This fact has been stated many times by all Afghan jihadist groups, and the most obvious reason for its truth is that the self-proclaimed Taliban government never identifies or punishes anyone as the perpetrator of these crimes.

The big and new scandal engulfing the Taliban is that Amirkhan Muttaqi, the terrorist group's foreign minister, said last week that ISIS has no presence in Afghanistan. At the same time, the self-proclaimed Taliban government blames ISIS for crimes inside Afghanistan!

3) The self-proclaimed Taliban government claims that Afghanistan is completely safe, trumpets it, and counts it as one of its achievements. But contrary to this statement, news of explosions and murders are regularly reported from different parts of the country. The UN Security Council, in its report on the current situation in Afghanistan under Taliban rule, also stated that there are 20 terrorist groups in the country, which have turned it into a center of terrorism in the region.

The most interesting fact is that the Taliban has provided conditions for the presence of these terrorist groups and is preparing them to implement their plans in the region.

4 - The fourth point is related to Iran, which has several important issues;

a) If the duty of the Islamic Republic is not to remain silent in the face of the killing of Muslims, even if it correctly fulfills this Islamic duty in the case of Palestine and the crimes of the Zionists, then why does it not feel the same responsibility for the killing of the Muslim people of Afghanistan?

b) What is the difference between the Takfiri terrorist group Taliban and the Zionist regime? Even the UN Security Council considers Afghanistan, under its control, to be the center of danger for the region, and our officials tolerate this terrorist group. Why?

c) Why have the Taliban, ISIS, Al-Qaeda, and other Takfiri terrorist groups not fired a single shot at the Zionist regime since their inception, and why, even though the Taliban is associated with international Zionism, the Islamic Republic of Iran has fallen in love with this group?

5 - The Iranian people have long felt the danger of the influence of elements affiliated with the Taliban in different parts of Iran. This sense of danger has been repeatedly pointed out to authorities through the media and experts. In many cases, it has even been proven that the crimes were committed in Iran by Taliban infiltrators. However, it is not clear why the authorities do not want to talk about this to the “tender than a flower” Taliban, and it has turned into a mystery. Now the important question is: when will the Taliban riddle be finally solved?


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