File photo: British soldiers in Kabul. Photograph: Reuters
WION: These 40 fighters to stay in Afghanistan to avenge the deaths of 13 US troops
A team of SAS fighters has volunteered to avenge the deaths of 13 US troops killed in an airport suicide bombing in Kabul, Afghanistan.
The diehard squad is said to have 40 members who have asked to stay in the country in order to fight the terrorist group Islamic State Khorasan Province (IS-K).
The Special Air Service (SAS) is a British Army special forces unit. The unit specialises in counter-terrorism, hostage rescue, direct action, and covert reconnaissance, among other things.
According to sources, the SAS party is likely to establish a base along the lawless Afghan-Pakistan border in order to conduct covert operations against the ultra-violent Islamic State Khorasan Province jihadists based in eastern Afghanistan.
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WNU Editor: If this report is true, it means that Pakistan is reversing its decision on permitting US forces to be based in its country.
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The need for the administration to save face is more important than the security of the US.
It would be much better for ISIS-K and Taliban to blow back on Pakistan, an US enemy, then to clean up their mess for them.
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