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It’s not clear who Trump was referring to. Hibatullah Akhundzada is the Taliban’s leader, having been in charge since 2016. Trump has talked about an “Abdul” before in discussing the Taliban.
Former President Trump recounted a threat he made to a Taliban leader, Abdul, claiming that he told him “Don’t do it anymore, you do it anymore you’re going to have problems&#8221… ...
Known as the "Leader of the Faithful", the Islamic legal scholar is the Taliban's supreme leader who holds final authority over the group's political, religious and military affairs.
Former President Donald Trump incorrectly said during Tuesday’s debate that someone named “Abdul” leads the Taliban while discussing his role in negotiating the end of the U.S. war in ...
The House has passed the "No Tax Dollars for Terrorists Act" proposed by Republican Representative Tim Burchett.
The International Criminal Court prosecutor said on Thursday he had applied for arrest warrants for two Taliban leaders in Afghanistan. Known as the "Leader of the Faithful", the Islamic legal ...
Former President Donald Trump claims he threatened to "obliterate" the co-founder of the Taliban if he stepped out of line -- and even sent him a photo of his house to prove he could.
Clandestine-like meetings . A deputy minister in the Taliban's government described having to travel more than 300 miles to the ancient city of Kandahar to meet with the country's leader.. Once ...
Former President Trump recounted a threat he made to a Taliban leader, Abdul, claiming that he told him "Don't do it anymore, you do it anymore you're going to have problems" during his debate ...
Known as the "Leader of the Faithful", the Islamic legal scholar is the Taliban's supreme leader who holds final authority over the group's political, religious and military affairs.
Known as the "Leader of the Faithful", the Islamic legal scholar is the Taliban's supreme leader who holds final authority over the group's political, religious and military affairs.