Afghanistan's Reality Check

Gratitude for a Steadfast Ally

July 7, 2023 - There's a jarring disconnect between President Biden's depiction of Afghanistan, free of al Qaeda, and the reality documented by many unbiased reports and first-hand experiences.

Fact Check: President Biden’s claim Al Qaeda is not in Afghanistan is demonstrably false" (FDD’s Long War Journal)

”Biden is in fantasy land over the Taliban’s terrorist links” (The Spectator)

Congressman Michael T. McCaul has taken significant strides to illuminate this discrepancy. His request for SIGAR to probe the usage of U.S. humanitarian funds by the Taliban offers an essential reality check. His stark revelation about the deeply intertwined relationships between al Qaeda and the Taliban is a vital antidote to the administration's controversial narrative.

It is completely divorced from reality for President Biden to claim that al Qaeda is no longer operating in Afghanistan or that the Taliban has somehow become our national security partner in the region.
— House Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman M. McCaul

Read the House Foreign Affairs Committee's press release here.

The National Resistance Front of Afghanistan, amid their grim struggle against the Taliban's oppressive reign, extends deep gratitude to Chairman McCaul for his unwavering commitment. As the Head of Foreign Relations for the NRF stated on Twitter:

Congressman McCaul's caution against legitimizing the Taliban resonates profoundly with the experiences of both the peoples of Afghanistan and the U.S. The bitter truth of this crisis is palpable in our daily struggles, especially with military and veteran communities, a far cry from the narrative spun by the Biden administration.

We urge everyone to confront this issue, stripped of political bias, and extend their support to those courageously resisting tyranny in Afghanistan. Only by aligning with the truth can we navigate this storm, honoring our shared values of justice, freedom, and humanity.

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Kumayl Nazary is an entrepenuer and former CTO in the educational technology industry from Los Angeles California. He has been an activist for over a decade, dedicated to causes surrounding human rights advocacy in the MENAS region. In 2021, he became a founding member of SOS Afghanistan in order to help address the political and humanitarian crisis resulting from the government collapse, focusing on the evacuation of targeted groups.

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