Saturday, February 11, 2017,ARRAHMAHNEWS.COM, WASHINGTON DC - Allegations were voiced commander of US and NATO forces
in Afghanistan about Russia supplying arms to the Taliban seemed to be
directed to accuse Russia in order to cover their own failures in the
affairs of Afghanistan. This was conveyed by the Russian foreign ministry on Friday (10/02).
Russia's foreign ministry described the allegations US generals that Russia supplied weapons to the Taliban to undermine US and NATO position in Afghanistan as "a sudden attack of an other conspiracy theories that are running the United States."By recognizing the chaotic security situation in Afghanistan, Nicholson asked Washington to add about 10,000 contingent of American troops in Afghanistan by several thousand soldiers in the hope to solve existing problems," the ministry said, as quoted by TASS. "It seems that the general had forgotten that not long ago the US contingent of 100,000 troops -have been stationed in the country and failed to correct the situation."
"These allegations are unfounded touted obtained from Senator John McCain, known for statements Russophobianya," noted the ministry."It all looks like a vain attempt to accuse Russia ataskegagalan themselves in the affairs of Afghanistan," the ministry said. It can help scoring political points in certain circles in Washington but will never help improve the deplorable security situation in Afghanistan ". (ARN)Share:
Russia's foreign ministry described the allegations US generals that Russia supplied weapons to the Taliban to undermine US and NATO position in Afghanistan as "a sudden attack of an other conspiracy theories that are running the United States."By recognizing the chaotic security situation in Afghanistan, Nicholson asked Washington to add about 10,000 contingent of American troops in Afghanistan by several thousand soldiers in the hope to solve existing problems," the ministry said, as quoted by TASS. "It seems that the general had forgotten that not long ago the US contingent of 100,000 troops -have been stationed in the country and failed to correct the situation."
"These allegations are unfounded touted obtained from Senator John McCain, known for statements Russophobianya," noted the ministry."It all looks like a vain attempt to accuse Russia ataskegagalan themselves in the affairs of Afghanistan," the ministry said. It can help scoring political points in certain circles in Washington but will never help improve the deplorable security situation in Afghanistan ". (ARN)Share:
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