
Analyst Mohammad Hashem Alkozi Affirms Public Support for Defense and Security Forces
Political analyst Mohammad Hashem Alkozi stated at a coordination meeting with political experts hosted by Afghanistan National Radio and Television that the country's defense and security forces are not alone, with all people standing alongside them.
Addressing saboteurs outside the country, Alkozi said: "Do not commit national treason; here the issue of values is at stake."
He urged participants to shift focus from internal problems to confronting the enemy, emphasizing unity against external threats.
Alkozi also assured the leadership of the Islamic Emirate: "We are ready to confront the enemy on your order."
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