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Did Iran arm Taliban with AD missiles as payback to Trump?

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It's possible that Iran and the Taliban are cooperating more and forgetting the bad blood between them. The Americans are the most vulnerable in Afghanistan and Iran could seriously make them feel the heat there.
 
Or could be just a crash unrelated to Iran. There are thousands reason why an aircraft crashes and Iran is just only a single factor. Please avoid speculation until more information comes out.
 
Mountains. Easy to hide.
Hiding it in Afg is one thing. But how did they move it from Iran into Afg unnoticed?

Or could be just a crash unrelated to Iran. There are thousands reason why an aircraft crashes and Iran is just only a single factor. Please avoid speculation until more information comes out.
Its not speculation:

Taliban says it shot down US military aircraft
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TEHRAN, Jan. 27 (MNA) – Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid said that the Taliban downed a US military plane carrying CIA officers in eastern Ghazni province, Afghanistan.

In a statement released by the Taliban on Monday evening, they officially said that the movement downed a US military plane in Taliban-controlled territory in Afghanistan.

"The plane that crashed in Ghazni was a US military aircraft and we shot it down," the statement read.

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A 'US military' plane crashed and burst into flames in Taliban-controlled territory in Afghanistan, reportedly killing all passengers on board, according to reports.

Footage shows the burning wreckage of a plane and a logo that is similar to that used by the US Air Force, according to Mirror.

Afghan security forces, rescuers and investigators were unable to access the site because it was under Taliban control.












Ghazni Governor Wahidullah Kalimzai told local media that the bodies of two pilots had been recovered and the aircraft was foreign.

All passengers were killed when the plane crashed in the snow-covered Deh Yak district, a remote and mountainous area, Shamshad News reported.

There was confusion in the aftermath, with senior government officials initially claiming it was a Boeing 737-400 operated by Ariana Afghan Airlines.

But the state-owned carrier said none of its jets had crashed and government officials later said the plane was foreign.

The US Department of Defense has not yet commented but is understood to be investigating reports that a military plane had crashed in Afghanistan's central Ghazni province.

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Also today: The chief commander of Iran's Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) says none of American military commanders would be safe in any part of the world, if the US administration continues to threaten the Iranian commanders.
 
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