Terrorist Taliban to Celebrate Anniversary of Joe Biden Handing Them Afghanistan with Grand Helicopter Show

The Taliban plan to celebrate the fourth anniversary of their return to power in Kabul by showering the city with flowers from helicopters, according to an official declaration. This event marks the Taliban’s takeover on August 15,2021,shortly before the United States completed its military withdrawal at the end of that month. The Afghan Defense Ministry will conduct aerial displays using helicopters to scatter colorful flowers over the capital, accompanied by sports performances by Afghan athletes throughout the day. these celebrations occur amid Afghanistan’s ongoing challenges, including a large number of refugees from neighboring countries, a struggling economy, and reduced foreign financial aid. Last year, the anniversary was commemorated at Bagram Airfield, a former U.S. military base, where women, including female journalists, were barred from attending. Black and white Taliban flags were prominently displayed around Kabul in planning for the festivities.


The Taliban will shower Kabul with flowers from helicopters to mark the fourth anniversary of its return to power in Afghanistan, an official said Thursday.

The Taliban seized control of the country on Aug. 15, 2021, weeks before the U.S. disastrously withdrew its forces on Aug. 30, 2021.

Defense Ministry helicopters will perform “beautiful aerial displays” above the Afghan capital on Friday to “shower the city” with colorful flowers, according to a note from Habib Ghofran, the spokesman for the Information and Culture Ministry. There will also be sports performances from Afghan athletes from the afternoon until the early evening.

The festivities come as Afghanistan struggles with a massive influx of refugees from neighboring countries, a faltering economy, and cuts in foreign funding.

Black and white Taliban flags were displayed across Kabul on Thursday.

Last year’s takeover anniversary celebrations were held at Bagram Airfield, once the center of America’s war to unseat the Taliban and hunt down the al-Qaida perpetrators of the 9/11 attacks.

Women were barred from that event, including female journalists from the Associated Press and Agence France-Presse.

The Western Journal has reviewed this Associated Press story and may have altered it prior to publication to ensure that it meets our editorial standards.




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