A shocking claim is circulating online that the United States accidentally transferred $239 million to the Taliban. But is there any truth to this allegation? We dive into the details, exploring the U.S. government's strong denial and the lack of credible evidence supporting this claim. With over $145 billion in aid to Afghanistan and stringent measures to prevent Taliban funding, what's the real story? Join us as we dissect this controversy, examine the facts, and debunk the misinformation surrounding this explosive claim.
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Taliban marked their third year in power with a parade at a former US base in Bagram, showcasing American military equipment left behind after the 2021 withdrawal. This display, featuring helicopters, Humvees, and tanks, sparked criticism of the Biden-Harris administration. The event, which excluded women, was seen as mocking US values and highlighting the controversial Afghan withdrawal. Critics on social media pointed to the estimated $7 billion worth of equipment now in Taliban hands as a symbol of Biden’s foreign policy failure.
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External affairs minister S Jaishankar met with Qatar's Prime Minister Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani in Saudi Arabia to discuss strengthening bilateral ties... IndiaTimes
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