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I have a simple question; why Afghan Taliban allowed Al-Qaeda Network to establish its base of operations in the region?

Some observations:-

1. Afghan Taliban have no choice but to change their ways because they are subject to accountability for their deeds since 2001. Laaton key bhoot baaton sey nahin mantey.

2. War in Afghanistan have awakened Pakistani nationals, and the country have re-adjusted its trajectory towards the path of enlightenment. We learned to distinguish between WOLVES among us, and reject TERRORISM in all its forms now.

3. US helped Pakistan defeat TTP.

I completely understand that [we] have suffered a great deal due to War in Afghanistan. However, things happen for a reason, and sometimes they are for the betterment of all.
Get over your urge to spread disinformation buddy.
 
Get over your urge to spread disinformation buddy.
You are welcome to pinpoint any kind of disinformation in my post. I was in Pakistan in all these years, and bear witness to numerous events and eventual reformation of our country.
 
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You are welcome to pinpoint any kind of disinformation in my post. I was in Pakistan in all these years, and bear witness to numerous events and eventual reformation of our country.
Every line of that post is a fabrication and distortion and it is nor the first time neither I'm alone on this forum. People know your affiliation and have pointed out multiple times.
Here for example, the very first is a distortion and pathetic lie
I have a simple question; why Afghan Taliban allowed Al-Qaeda Network to establish its base of operations in the region?
 
Every line of that post is a fabrication and distortion and it is nor the first time neither I'm alone on this forum. People know your affiliation and have pointed out multiple times.
Here for example, the very first is a distortion and pathetic lie
So you deny the fact that Al-Qaeda Network existed in Afghanistan? What's next? Osama Bin Laden - the man never existed?
 
So you deny the fact that Al-Qaeda Network existed in Afghanistan? What's next? Osama Bin Laden - the man never existed?
As I said your a expert as fabrication... the network existed much before Taliban and AlQaida was created and supported by CIA...do you deny that? Can you be honest a moment and accept the truth?
 
As I said your a expert as fabrication... the network existed much before Taliban and AlQaida was created and supported by CIA...do you deny that? Can you be honest a moment and accept the truth?
You are deflecting and deviating from my original point.

The Al-Qaeda Network

Exiled by the Saudi regime, and later stripped of his citizenship in 1994, bin Laden left Afghanistan and set up operations in Sudan, with the United States in his sights as enemy No. 1. Al Qaeda took credit for the attack on two Black Hawk helicopters during the Battle of Mogadishu in Somalia in 1993, as well as the World Trade Center Bombing in New York in 1993, and a car bombing in 1995 that destroyed a U.S.-leased military building in Saudi Arabia. In 1998 the group claimed responsibility for attacks on U.S. embassies in Kenya and Tanzania and, in 2000, for the suicide bombings against the U.S.S. Cole in Yemen, in which 17 American sailors were killed, and 39 injured.

Expelled from Sudan in 1996, bin Laden returned to Afghanistan under protection of the Taliban, where he provided military training to thousands of Muslim insurgents. In 1996, he announced a fatwa against the United States, “Declaration of War Against the Americans Occupying the Land of the Two Holy Places,” with a second declaration of fatwa issued in 1998, citing protests against the United States, Israel and other allies.


Complete profile in this link: https://www.history.com/topics/21st-century/al-qaeda

Observation:-

Al-Qaeda Network was founded by Osama Bin Laden in Sudan in 1994, but Sudanese establishment got rid of this entity by 1996, and Bin Laden re-established Al-Qaeda Network in Afghanistan with permission of Afghan Taliban afterwards.

BACK TO MY ORIGINAL POINT

I have a simple question; why Afghan Taliban allowed Al-Qaeda Network to establish its base of operations in the region?
 
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