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00:00Frankly, the possibility of Belarus cutting off Russian gas supplies to Europe. News to me.
00:08I talked to Lukashenko, and he never told me that
00:12Not even gave me any evidence. But I expect he can take a step like this, but it's not going to be good, and we'll figure it out
00:22If his words were out of emotion.
00:26The Taliban said some of the victims were killed in an explosion that rocked a district of the Afghan capital Kabul.
00:33The capital has been subject to a series of attacks since the Taliban took control over it, and ISIS organization announces its responsibility to carry them out.
00:44Taliban Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi said that Afghanistan no longer needs a large army, in addition to the fact that the movement will not keep all people
00:54who worked in the national defense and security forces under the previous administration.
00:59The remarks were made in response to a question about the Taliban's strategy to integrate the movement's fighters and members of the Afghan armed forces into a single army.
01:10In the midst of the internal struggle for power in the Taliban leadership, Foreign Policy magazine pointed out that the features of divisions are beginning to appear
01:20Inside the movement.
01:23Foreign Policy magazine concluded that with the pressure of the internal divisions in the Taliban, the movement may face specifically its stay in Afghanistan,
01:31Especially if the opponents can't
01:34to mend their differences while dealing with the management of an unstable country. The magazine quoted security and academic sources as saying
01:42that while the Taliban factions are struggling
01:45In order to obtain bigger slices of cake, the local branch of ISIS organization picks recruits who are disappointed in the political direction
01:54which is taken by the Taliban.
01:56And with the internal struggle for power in the Taliban leadership
02:00And the campaign of recruiting ISIS shows signs of an alliance of smaller groups led by the Pakistani internal intelligence,
02:09which attracted elements that reject it.
02:11The magazine says that the Islamic Daawa Alliance was formed with funding from the Pakistani Intelligence Agency in early 2020
02:20in order to ensure the victory of the Taliban
02:23according to a document prepared by the former Afghan government, which was shared with me shortly after Paris. An intelligence source said
02:31The goal is to destabilize the Taliban
02:34by enabling extremism in Afghanistan immediately. Boulisi quoted a conflict expert at the University of More in Britain as saying
02:42that shortly after the Taliban's control over the country,
02:45These divisions and violence between rival factions became more public in September, pointing out that the Taliban
02:54It wasn't a homogeneous group.
02:56The magazine warned that the capabilities of the organization known as