US Sponsored ISIS Terrorists Establish Foothold in Afghanistan, Extending into Central Asian Heartland
By South Front
Global Research
October 09, 2015
ISIS militants have been gathering momentum and concentrating in northern Afghanistan. They see this region as a foothold for further expansion into Central Asia, according to Zamir Kabulov, Russian presidential envoy to Afghanistan, and the director of the Russian Foreign Ministry’s Second Department.
“It seems like someone’s hand is pushing freshly trained ISIL fighters to mass along Afghanistan’s northern border.
They don’t fight foreign or Afghan government troops. They conserve and gather strength,” RIA cites Kabulov’s words from the international forum on Afghanistan.
The threat is also growing in the South. Three months ago, SouthFront: Analysis & Intelligence already pointed out that the number of ISIS militants has been growing at the borders of Tajikistan and Turkmenistan. We also noted serious domestic problems of the Central Asian states.
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