The Taliban, marking the 107th anniversary of Afghanistan’s independence, say the country has defeated three major powers in a century. In a statement released by Hamdullah Fitrat, the Taliban’s deputy spokesman, today (Wednesday, August 18), the group claimed that Britain was forced to accept Afghanistan’s independence as a result of a “jihadi campaign.” The Taliban said that 107 years ago on this day, the Afghan people “forced” Britain to acce…
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The Taliban, marking the 107th anniversary of Afghanistan’s independence, say the country has defeated three major powers in a century. In a statement released by Hamdullah Fitrat, the Taliban’s deputy spokesman, today (Wednesday, August 18), the group claimed that Britain was forced to accept Afghanistan’s independence as a result of a “jihadi campaign.” The Taliban said that 107 years ago on this day, the Afghan people “forced” Britain to acce…