Amrullah Saleh threatens Pakistan openly, says this about Taliban
Amrullah Saleh threatens Pakistan openly, says this about Taliban
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Kabul: Amrullah Saleh, son of Panjshir Ghati, who has declared himself the acting President of Afghanistan, has opened a front against the nefarious pair of Pakistan and Taliban. Instead of fleeing from Afghanistan, Amrullah Saleh, who made his base in Panjshir Valley, said that our country is so big for Pakistan that they will not be able to swallow Afghanistan.

Amrullah Saleh, reacting to a tweet by a former White House official, wrote that don't let your history become a chapter on the humiliation and bowing down of terrorist organizations. Saleh tweeted that, "Countries should respect the rule of law and not violence. Afghanistan is so big for Pakistan that they cannot swallow them, you should not allow such a chapter in your history, which mentions bowing down to terrorist organizations or being humiliated.''

Let us tell that when the terrorist organization Taliban took control of Afghanistan on August 15 and Ashraf Ghani fled the country, Amrullah Saleh declared that he would not bow down to the Taliban under any circumstances. On 17 August, he declared himself acting president, stating that according to the Constitution of Afghanistan, in the absence, escape, resignation, or death of the president, the first vice president becomes the acting president. "I am currently in my own country and the legitimate caretaker president. I am reaching out to all the leaders to seek their support and consensus," he said.

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