ISIS-Taliban Agree To Fight US Forces Afghanistan Assisted

ISIS and Taliban are believed to have agreed a ceasefire to fighting Afghan forces backed by the US.

KABUL - After engaging a fierce battle with each other for more than a year, ISIS and Taliban militants agree to a ceasefire. Both agreed to work together to combat the Afghan government forces assisted the United States (US).

Afghan government forces have used persiangan between ISIS and Taliban forces to drive the Taliban out of the area under their control. However, a few months ago to the conflict ends terrorist groups. Both are believed to have reached an agreement for a ceasefire. "They (ISIS) fight in a deadly battle with the Taliban before. But over the past two months, there has been no fighting between them," said the leader of Afghan forces in the east of the country, Mohammad Zaman Waziri, quoted by Russia Today, Tuesday (9 / 8/2016).

According to media reports Al-Qaeda, the truce between the two groups are used ISIS to reassemble members. They also concentrate memerangai Afghan forces in Nangarhar and Kunar provinces which used to be a stronghold for the militant group.

According to Middle East expert Ali Rizk percentage supports formal alliances or truce with Taliban ISIS in very large body. "Of course the Taliban leader, Akhtar Mansuri, considered quite the right wing may be closer to the ISIS from several other elements in the group," said Rizk.

While the party who suffered the biggest defeat in this situation is the Obama administration invested heavily in Afghanistan. "For Obama, leaving the office with any sort of alliance between the Taliban and the ISIS huge setback for Obama always said it is not a war like in Iraq, where he was as the mind," said Rizk.

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