US military equipment, including armored vehicles worth hundreds of thousands of dollars each, have reportedly been spotted in Iran following the US withdrawal from Afghanistan, several social media accounts have reported.
"China is considering deploying military personnel and economic development officials to Bagram airfield, perhaps the single-most prominent symbol of the 20-year U.S. military presence in Afghanistan.
The Taliban on Sept. 8 announced a ban on all slogans, demonstrations, and protests that do not have their official approval in yet another signal that the Islamist group is taking a hardline and repressive approach to government.
The announcement by Taliban spokesman Zahibullah Mujahid in Kabul of the acting cabinet ministers in the new caretaker government of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan already produced a big bang: it managed to enrage both woke NATOstan and the US De
Building on friendly relations Beijing has secured with the new Taliban government in Afghanistan, China is now considering new ways to expand influence and embarrass the U.S.
• https://www.washingtontimes.com, By Jeff Mordock
President Biden's hasty exit from Afghanistan and the Taliban's rapid takeover has left the U.S. in a tough spot for reaching the country's rare earth minerals, but China has positioned itself to cash in.
It looked like everything was set for the Taliban to announce the new government of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan after this Friday's afternoon prayers. But then internal dissent prevailed.
The Biden Regime (I don't call it an Administration because they weren't duly elected, I call it a Regime) is either totally incompetent or it's beginning to look like they are intentionally sabotaging America and Americans.
A U.S. Representative from Oklahoma who made two unauthorized trips to try and enter Afghanistan to aid in the evacuation effort said he has proof that President Joe Biden lied about Americans and visa holder's access to Kabul Airport.
Afghanistan -- On Monday, Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid said its forces secured control over Afghanistan's Panjshir province in the country's north overnight
Taliban fighters violently suppressed a women's protest Saturday in Kabul, while 70 miles to the north ex-Afghan army and militia members battled the Islamist group in Panjshir Province, as pockets of anti-Taliban resistance continued to flare up.