ISIS Joins Obama’s Peace Partners to Slaughter 50 Civilians in Afghanistan

The Taliban-linked Haqqani terror network in Pakistan killed over 500 US troops in Afghanistan over the past several years.

The Taliban continues today to murder US soldiers and Marines in Afghanistan

Sgt. John P. Huling, of West Chester, was killed on May 6, 2012 in Afghanistan. Military officials told his mother they suspect that the person who ambushed her son was a Taliban militant.

Barack Obama offered the Taliban peace talks and built them an office in Qatar in response to their attacks on US soldiers.

Joe Biden in 2009 famously said only 5% of the Taliban was incorrigible.

Now this…
ISIS and the Taliban joined together in an attack on a small village in Afghanistan last weekend. The Islamists murdered over 50 men, women and children.

FOX News reported:

Taliban militants collaborated with Islamic State commanders in a brazen attack on Saturday that killed more than 50 civilians and Afghan police officers in northern Afghanistan, local officials reported.

This new cooperation between the two brutal terrorist groups – which are usually adversaries and have fought turf battles in the past – could create serious trouble for the already struggling U.S-backed Kabul government.

Several local residents confirmed that some 600 insurgents, both Taliban and ISIS fighters, had overrun Mirza Olang village in the northern province of Sar-i-Pul.

Sharif Aminyar, the district governor of Sayad, said 50 people were killed, including women, children and 18 local Afghan police officers. Most of those killed were members of the ethnic Shia Hazara community.

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