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Report: U.S.-Funded Afghan Military Equipment Spotted in Iran

Sep 02, 2021 View Original Article
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    70% Medium Conservative

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  • Policy Leaning

    70% Medium Conservative

  • Politician Portrayal

    -43% Negative

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

47% : "Several US military armored vehicles, which allegedly belonged to the Afghan army before the Taliban took over control of the country, were spotted in Iran on Wednesday, images shared on social media showed," the Saudi news site wrote on September 2.
44% : "Some of the images shared on Twitter showed trucks belonging to the Iranian army transporting US Humvees, allegedly taken from Afghanistan, on a highway connecting the central city of Semnan to the city of Garmsar, southeast of the capital Tehran," Al Arabiya added.
44% : Iran shares a 560 mile-long border with Afghanistan, which was taken over by the Taliban terror group last month.
43% : Muslim Shirzad, a former reporter for the Afghan news site Tolo News, posted a video to his Twitter account on August 31 that purportedly shows hundreds of alleged Afghans walking west from Aghanistan toward Iran.
42% : U.S. government-funded military equipment given to the Afghan Army during America's two-decade occupation of Afghanistan has allegedly been spotted in Iran in recent days according to unverified social media photos, Al Arabiya reported Thursday.
37% : Al Arabiya said it was unable to independently verify the authenticity of the images, while Iran has not commented on the photos.

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