A Russian Foreign Ministry spokesman says he has information that the United States is sending ISIS forces to Afghanistan from Syria, Libya and other countries.
Release of this news by the Russian military confirms the strategic view of the United States towards its enemies. In this view, it is said that the United States never completely destroys its enemies, but weakens them and protects the weakened species for later use.
ISIL in Iraq, especially during the last two or three years, has been tasked by the United States to destabilize and destabilize Iraq in the new circumstances, in light of recent US agreements with Iraq on the withdrawal of US combat troops from the country by the end of the year. It has lost its former function in this country, so it no longer needs to be present in Iraq.
In Syria, given the presence of US-backed Kurds in the northeast of the country, on the one hand, the US effort to establish a new force of nomads in northeastern Syria to protect US interests, and finally the US decision to maintain at least 900 troops In northeastern Syria, it has allayed the former US need for ISIS as a force to justify the continued American presence in Syria.
While ISIL is weak and fragmented around the world, it should not respond to new US demands as it should. Concentrating them in a specific geopolitical region like Afghanistan could effectively serve US interests, especially as it is fundamentally difficult for the US to leave Afghanistan and leave it to rivals. It is even more difficult to imagine Afghanistan under the control of the Taliban, a Taliban who have always fought one of the principles of their existential philosophy against American and customary occupation.
Although from the first day of the plan, the issue of US withdrawal from Afghanistan seemed very dubious and thought-provoking, but with the publication of news such as the collection and transfer of drugs to Afghanistan, it becomes clear that the US has no intention of leaving the region completely and seriously. And leave it to rivals, especially since the region’s God-given resources and arms sales market are still negligible, and most importantly, Israel needs more attention than ever.