Republicans in the American Congress called the Taliban (a terrorist organization prohibited in Russia) unpopular in Afghanistan traffic after a telephone conversation with the leader of resistance in the Afghan province Panjscher Akhmad Masud. A joint statement on its website was published by Senator-Republic Lindsay Graham and a member of the Chamber of Representatives of the US Congress Mike Waltz.
According to Congressmen, the front of national resistance in Afghanistan (FNS) continues to “resist the cruelty of the Taliban and protect the basic rights and freedoms of people.” “After this conversation, it became clear to us that the Afghan Taliban was unpopular and cause indignation throughout the country,” the report said.
Waltz and Graham called the US President Joe Bayden to confront the recognition of Taliban as a government in Afghanistan. “Their cabinet and forces consist of Al-Qaida (a terrorist organization forbidden in Russia) and other terrorist groups,” politicians have stressed.
In August, Lindsay Graham said that the likelihood of new terrorist attacks similar to the acts of September 11, 2001, “just soared to heaven” due to the withdrawal of American troops from Afghanistan. Graham predicted a “horror parade”, as soon as the United States proceeds to the final stage of the troops of the troops from the republic.
Senator also demanded to expose the impeachment by Bayden for the decision to bring American troops from the country. He called the actions of the President “Citulation” and “the most dishonest act of the commander-in-chief for the entire modern history.”