Where the Reaper fighter-bombers and armed drones have failed, an Afghan in his early thirties, educated in British schools and raised in Paris, could achieve results. Or at least, this is what a part of the West wants to believe at all costs, even to forget their responsibilities as soon as possible. Ahmad Masud, son of the “lion of Panshir”, wants to take the torch of resistance to the Taliban in hand, and says he is ready to transform the valley under the Hindu Kush into a stronghold of opposition, a thorn in the side of the newly resurrected Emirate , provided that adequate support arrives from Europe and the United States, in terms of armaments and financial support.
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