Kabul fell because of ‘kleptocratic leadership’, stop blaming us: Pakistan envoy writes to US Congressman

If Pakistan is responsible for the Taliban getting strength in Afghanistan, then why is the US blame the drooping morale of the Afghan Army, Asad Majeed Khan wrote in a spicy letter to the US Congress Michael G Waltz.

Pakistani Ambassador to the United States, ASAD Majeed Khan, has heard members of the US Congress Michael G Waltz for writing to President Joe Biden who sought sanctions on Pakistan for their allegedly to the Taliban and said that the US had to stop blaming Pakistan to fall kabul. If Pakistan’s “Military Strategy” is somehow the factors responsible for the 300,000 defeat of the strong Afghan army, which has been practiced for years, so the US assessment that the Afghan army loses moral does not have water, Ambrotsador writes. The fall of Kabul proves the futility of the US investment in the country, if any, he wrote.

Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan invited global criticism after he said that the Taliban was not military clothing that his troops (in Pakistan) could hunt them. After the fall of Kabul, the Pakistani ministers also spoke to their colleagues in other countries about the problems of Afghanistan supporters at this crucial point.

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Congressman Michael G Waltz said the Pak-Taliban channel and searched US sanctions against Pakistan. “… I asked for administration you also consider watching Pakistan unless they change direction and make greater efforts to prevent the Taliban from using their border region to regroup between shootout,” Waltz had written to Biden in August.

My letter to representatives of Waltz, responded to his observations about the role of Pakistan in Afghanistan. @Pakinusa @ForeignOfficePK @michaelgwaltz pic.twitter.com/tk6yeem0dx

– Asad M. Khan (@ asadmk17) September 1 2021

Reply Asad Majeed Khan has come in this background where he, in turn, blamed the US to fall kabul.

“Pakistani military strategy is somehow the determinants in the defeat of 300,000 Afghans and Afghan security forces – trained and equipped with a cost of at least $ 83 billion to American taxpayers – not in accordance with the assessment of the US government about the publishing of low moral, deserts and ghost soldiers It has long disturbed Andsf, “he wrote.

Pakistan consistently said that he did not have a favorite in Afghanistan and would work with the government in this country. Pakistan has also joined the United States, China, Russia “explicitly opposed all efforts to force the government forcefully” in Kabul, Khan wrote in his spicy letter.

“The collapse of Swift from the Afghan government has been, if there is, proving that the futility invested more effort and money to find a military solution for political problems,” Khan wrote.

Khan wrote that despite the fall of Afghanistan suddenly and surprisingly, not at all surprising because the Afghan government continued to lose the region for years. “Soldier.

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