We stand at a critical juncture where the echoes of past cover-ups reverberate with the grim reality that history is repeating itself. The truth about Benghazi, where Al Qaeda spearheaded the attack, has been shrouded in deception. Today, a similar sinister plot veils Afghanistan's tumultuous landscape. What's presented as a domestic or tribal conflict is, in actuality, a battle between the Northern Resistance fighting against foreign terrorists, against Al Qaeda.
Al Qaeda has cunningly learned from past experiences. In the aftermath of Benghazi, they grasped that blending with local commanders and turning them into Al-Qaeda leaders, was a more effective strategy. Now, in Afghanistan, they're replicating this tactic, appointing Taliban members as Al-Qaeda commanders in each province. This dual identity shields them from scrutiny, as the world perceives them merely as Taliban members.
The Taliban, initially formed to fortify the global terrorist network in cooperation with Al Qaeda, has served its purpose by creating a unified structure that will include Hamas and Hezbollah, as the umbrella organization for all aspiring terror groups.
Hold on to your seats, folks, because the dark web of global terrorism is spinning a new and chilling tale. Recent Gitmo interviews unveil a sinister collaboration—Libya, once destined to be a terror hub, is now in talks with Afghanistan to create a nefarious axis of evil. Originally planned as a breeding ground for terrorist training camps, a diabolical scheme initiated in Syria, the focus has now shifted to Afghanistan. Brace yourselves, for each province in Afghanistan is becoming a theater of terror, hosting at least one training camp. The stage is set, the actors are assembling, and the world must stand alert to this ominous rendezvous between Libya and Afghanistan, where the echoes of future jihads resonate in the shadows.
Benghazi attackers, once harbored in Libya, now reside in Kabul, making it a safe haven for Al Qaeda's top facilitators. Foreign terrorists flock to Afghanistan, where, shielded from drone strikes, they thrive with infrastructure and local training camps. Astonishingly, today, the CIA shares intelligence with the Taliban whereas once we supported the Northern Resistance, their opposition, established an official intelligence-sharing relationship. This alarming alliance raises serious concerns, given the substantial Al Qaeda presence in Afghanistan.
The government's cover-up, reminiscent of Benghazi, must not go unnoticed. Awareness is our weapon against the shadows of deception. We must unveil the truth about Al Qaeda's resurgence in Afghanistan and the unsettling collaboration with the Taliban.