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Guinea promises to fight to the death, leaves country the next day: US | Taliban

New Delhi: Former Afghan President Ashraf Ghani’s conversation with US Secretary of State before leaving the country is out. Guinea’s Secretary of State Anthony Blinken has promised to fight to the death. After saying this, Gani left the country the next day.

Despite having an army of more than 300,000, Ghani escaped to the UAE, unable to resist the Taliban. Kabul was captured by the Taliban on August 15. Blinken made the revelation in a media interview. The details of the conversation were revealed in response to a question on whether Gani was helped to escape.

Ashraf Ghani on Wednesday apologized to the Afghan people. He left the country on the instructions of palace security personnel. Ghani said he had been told that if he remained in the country, there would be “terrible war in the streets” and that it would be worse than the civil war of the 1990s. He said the only way to avoid war was to leave the country.

English Summary: Ashraf Ghani said he would “fight to the death: Antony Blinken

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