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Wheels are being set in motion this week, as the world prepares for a potential geo-political crisis.
With the US election less than a week away, the powers that be in Afghanistan are beginning to ready themselves for an urgent peace-keeping mission.
This comes as concerns grow about civil conflict in the United States of America, with unrest predicted in the turbulent region as a result of polling on November 4.
The Taliban have confirmed to The Advocate this morning that they have told their military leaders to fire up all the weapons they acquired off the United States, ahead of a possible intervention in the Americas.
“We are concerned about the threat to democracy,” said a spokesperson for the organisation.
“If America falls to totalitarianism, that could cause the dominoes to fall through Mexico, Brazil, Argentina and the broader American continent.”
“Besides, we are also very concerned about global oil supply should the Texan fields come under threat…”
“We fear there may be weapons of mass destruction at a number of crucial locations, and could those fall into the hands of an erratic egomaniac hell bent on holding power, who knows what could happen.”
Neighbours Iraq have also confirmed that they are readying themselves to join Afghanistan in their peace keeping mission.
The United Nations have issued an urgent alert declaring the illegality of any ground operation, but given those comments mean nothing, it’s believed Afghanistan and Iraq will have free rein to proceed.
More to come.