Thursday, July 15, 2021

 

Saif ul Adil in action

Dr. Jassim Taqui


DG Al-Bab Institute for Strategic Studies

Islamabad, July 15, 2021: The Pakistani army and security forces in Chaman were put in a state of alert following the Taliban’s occupation of Spin Boldak. The Chaman borders were closed.

The COAS Gen. Bajwa discussed the issue with the Tajik defense minister. The PM Imran Khan departed for a two-day visit to Tashkent. And many other related missions took place due to some very eligible fear.

Guess what. Taliban is now hand in glove with Al-Qaeda. This time Pakistan is the target.

One could always justify an important development that could lead the region to devastation. A few days back, reports were suggesting the death of AL Qaeda chief Ayman Al-Zawahiri. Then came another report signifying that Al-Zawahiri was retiring due to ill health.

In his place, Saif ul Adil took over. Subsequently, another sensational news emerged. Saif ul Adil was residing in Iran. However, Tehran expelled him to Pakistan due to American pressure. He quietly landed in Islamabad. However, he created some problems with the Iranian Embassy in Islamabad and was sent later to Afghanistan.

Other reports pointed out that the Taliban’s latest military expansion in Afghanistan was attributed to Saif ul Adil who sent battle-hardening fighters to help the Taliban control 85 percent of Afghanistan.

Ironically, Saif ul Adil achieved the mission in 12 days while the Taliban could control 40 percent of Afghanistan in 20 years.

By advancing towards Spin Boldak, Saif ul Adil’s eyes are on Balochistan and the CEPEC. Take care folks. 


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