Afghanistan's self proclaimed vice president Amrullah Saleh has lashed out at United States of America and said super power US “decided to be mini power”. “Afgh wasn’t packed & put in the bag of the last US solider The country is here. D rivers are flowing & d mountains are majestic. Talibs R an unpopular proxy force & hated that is why the whole country wants to escape from them. A super power decided to be mini power that is OK,” Saleh said on Twitter.
Afgh wasn't packed & put in the bag of the last US solider The country is here. D rivers are flowing & d mountains are majestic. Talibs R an unpopular proxy force & hated that is why the whole country wants to escape from them. A super power decided to be mini power that is OK. https://t.co/5cDR1lTNz3
— Amrullah Saleh (@AmrullahSaleh2) August 31, 2021
Saleh left capital city Kabul after Afghanistan’s takeover by the Taliban on August 15, and made his base in Panjshir valley – the only place which has not been captured by the insurgent group. Saleh, along with Ahmad Massoud, the son of powerful military commander Ahmad Shah Massoud who took on the Taliban in 1990s, has been giving tough fight to the Sunni Pashtun fighters.
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