New Taliban Leader Tells US to End Afghan 'Occupation' in First Message


New Taliban Leader Tells US to End Afghan 'Occupation' in First Message

TEHRAN (Tasnim) – New Taliban leader Maulawi Haibatullah Akhundzada Saturday called on the US to end its "occupation" of Afghanistan in his first message since been appointed the militant group's leader in May.

"Admit the realities instead of useless use of force and muscle show and put an end to the occupation," Akhundzada said in a speech.

"Our message to the American invaders and her allies is this: the Afghan Muslim people neither fear from your force nor your stratagem. They consider martyrdom in confrontation with you as a cherished goal of their life," Akhundzada said, AFP reported.

"You will not be able to frustrate the determination and our Jihadic struggle, by your resorting to extending the time of presence of your soldiers or of increasing military rule of engagement in Afghanistan," Akhundzada said.

"You are facing up not a group or faction but a nation. You are not going to be a winner," Akhundzada added.

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