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Some wounds don’t just scar the body—they tear through the destinies of nations, the futures of generations, and the fragile peace of entire regions. America’s occupation and sudden withdrawal from Afghanistan is one such wound—a bloody chapter that has not ended, but has only begun a new, more dangerous story.
When the U.S. abruptly pulled out of Afghanistan in 2021, global headlines celebrated a “new era of peace.” But behind this curtain of hope hid a horrifying reality:
The same United States that claims to lead the war on terror had, in fact, become its chief supplier.
$7 Billion Worth of Chaos
As per Pentagon reports:
Over $7.1 billion worth of weapons and military equipment were left behind.
This included more than 75,000 military vehicles, thousands of assault rifles, sniper guns, night vision goggles, and even Black Hawk helicopters.
Advanced communication gear, encrypted radios, surveillance devices, and GPS-guided systems were also handed—intentionally or negligently—into the hands of militants.
Would a superpower really “forget” to bring back such sensitive assets?
Or was this a premeditated act of arming chaos?
A New Army: Taliban 2.0 – Powered by the U.S.A.
Today, the Afghan Taliban are not just a rogue militia. They are a well-equipped military force armed with American technology. They operate in the dark with night vision, strike with precision via GPS, and communicate through encrypted devices once reserved for NATO forces.
This is the same Taliban that America once called “terrorists.”
Now they hold the very weapons of the world’s most powerful military.
If this wasn’t deliberate, then it’s the greatest act of military negligence in modern history.
Pakistan – The First Casualty
These weapons didn’t stay inside Afghanistan:
Suicide attacks in Pakistan have increased by over 50% in the past two years.
TTP (Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan) has been reactivated, striking from across the border.
Pakistan’s security forces, especially in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan, are under renewed assault.
According to ISPR, many attacks involve weapons left by the U.S. in Afghanistan.
Is this just coincidence?
Or is Pakistan being deliberately dragged into a new proxy war?
Unmasking America’s Game
This isn’t the first time America’s “withdrawals” have turned nations into breeding grounds for terror:
In Iraq, American weapons ended up arming ISIS.
In Syria, insurgents received direct U.S. military support.
In Libya, the post-Gaddafi anarchy was fueled by NATO-supplied firepower.
Now Afghanistan joins the list.
Wherever America intervenes, destruction follows. And when it leaves, it leaves behind weapons, divisions, and devastation.
The World’s Deafening Silence
According to the Geneva Conventions, a nation cannot leave behind weapons in a war zone that may empower future violence. But who dares question America?
The UN, OIC, and global forums remain shamefully silent.
Justice, it seems, only applies to the weak—not the powerful.
When Will We Speak?
When will Pakistan ask the United Nations why America left a $7 billion stockpile of destruction in our neighborhood? When will our media and leaders challenge this betrayal of peace?
If we remain silent today, our children will pay the price tomorrow—with their blood.
We must:
1. Demand a global investigation into U.S. military abandonment in Afghanistan.
2. Expose the duplicity of American foreign policy, which fuels terrorism while claiming to fight it.
3. Warn the Afghan Taliban: any terrorist activity from their soil will be considered a hostile act against Pakistan.
This is not just a call for justice—it is a cry for survival.
The war isn’t over; it has just changed faces.
And behind the new mask is a familiar face: America’s smiling betrayal.







