Hamdullah Mohib, former security adviser to ex-Afghan President Ashraf Ghani, spoke about his distrust of the Americans on the day when the power in the country passed to representatives of the radical Taliban (terrorist organization banned in Russia) in a conversation with the TV channel Cbs…
According to Mohib, on that day, Ghani avoided meeting with the Americans, as “there was no more trust.” He noted that the day before “he asked the Americans for something simple.” “If this deal doesn’t work, a deal that will transfer power to the Taliban will save us? And the answer was evasive, ”he said.
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In order to “avoid the Americans,” the helicopters carrying Ghani and his associates had to fly at low altitude, Mohib confirmed. At the same time, he denied information that the former president had taken millions of dollars out of the country. According to him, they “took themselves with them,” and most people did not have changeable clothes, and they had to buy them in Uzbekistan and the UAE.
In October, The Wall Street Journal, citing reports from four leading US intelligence agencies, reported that the United States knew in advance of the imminent fall of Kabul and the imminent takeover of Afghanistan by the Taliban. Experts agreed that the militants would gradually recapture the country’s territory from government forces.
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