23 years without Ahmad Shah Massoud
Ahmad Shah Massoud, the famous warrior of the 20th century, who was killed in a terrorist attack by al-Qaeda attackers in northern Afghanistan on September 9, 2001, warned about the danger of the Taliban’s dominance over Afghanistan and the collusion of this group with terrorist organizations such as al-Qaeda, about five months before his death.Five months after this warning and two days after Massoud’s death, Al-Qaeda attackers, who received orders from Afghanistan, hijacked four planes and attacked the twin towers of the World Trade Center in New York and the US Department of Defense building.Ahmad Shah Massoud’s life ended at the age of 48 in the stronghold of the fight against terrorism, but the resistance against the Taliban and the allies of this group continues. Now, 23 years after the death of Ahmad Shah Massoud, Afghanistan has once again fallen into the hands of the Taliban, but this time, Ahmad Shah Massoud, the son of Ahmad Shah Massoud, has followed his father’s path by forming the Afghan National Resistance Front.