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The Taliban's journey from 'rebellion to government', a show of victory against the United States

 Parts of the walls of a former US military base are on display in front of Taliban fighters on the grounds of the Governor's House in Afghanistan's Ghazni province.

According to the AFP news agency, the names of the American soldiers who served in the province during the longest war in the United States are engraved on one wall.As the military has done in the past, US military personnel used to fill the walls with their names on the walls of bases and other places where they were stationed.

But now such a wall is being erected to bolster the cause of the Taliban's two-decade-long war against US forces.


Mullah Habibullah Mujahid, the Taliban's head of provincial culture, told AFP: "We have to show Afghans, the world and future generations that we have defeated the Americans, even if they claim to be the most powerful nation in the world. ) Say. '

It should be noted that the Taliban captured Ghazni city three days before taking control of Kabul.

The distance between Ghazni and Kabul is 150 km.

The area's available history is 3,500 years old, and the Taliban are now writing a new chapter in their military victory.

According to AFP, the propaganda is being carried out at a time when Afghanistan's new rulers are returning to power from the uprising.

Another demonstration of the Taliban's victory has been put up on the streets on the outskirts of Ghazni, a city of 200,000 people.

The U.S. military's rusty armored vehicles are on display, but their weapons have been removed and the tires have been blown out.

"When we see this, we are very proud of our success," said Uzair, an 18-year-old Taliban fighter.