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The American Hill newspaper wrote that on the eve of the United States' withdrawal from Afghanistan, many hoped that this would be the last American mission in this country for 20 years, but now this hope has been lost, because Afghanistan has once again become a hotbed of terrorism.
This newspaper wrote on Thursday (15 Cancer) in an article that Afghanistan under the control of the Taliban is a gathering place for terrorist groups to train, organize and attack other parts of the world.
Hill wrote that the recent report of the United Nations Sanctions Monitoring Committee confirms the claim of the presence of terrorist groups in Afghanistan.
The Security Council wrote in its report: "The relationship between the Taliban and Al-Qaeda and Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan is still strong and symbiotic." A range of terrorist groups under Taliban rule have more freedom of maneuver. They are using this well and the threat of terrorism is increasing both in Afghanistan and in the region.
The authors of the Hill newspaper article, who called themselves "long-time observers of Afghanistan and international security policy", have expressed their concern about the presence of terrorist groups in Afghanistan and the reaction of the West in this regard.
The authors believe that in addition to hosting terrorist groups, there are other reasons why the Taliban cannot be treated as the legal representative of the Afghan people.
This article suggested the United Nations to provide a platform for world leaders to meet with human rights defenders and Afghan representatives in exile and inside for dialogue. The authors also asked the Afghans to overcome their differences as soon as possible.