Just so you don't think I am blowing smoke about the training, here is newly released article with some insight to the threat:
Hamid Gul, a former chief of Pakistan’s spy agency, said Hekmatyar should not be underestimated. Gul was closely allied to Hekmatyar during the 1980s Soviet invasion of Afghanistan and during the bitter factional fighting that followed the collapse of the pro-Moscow regime in Kabul in 1992.
“They should be afraid of Hekmatyar. He is a hard-liner, who has a large following,” said Gul, whose intelligence agency funneled millions of dollars in weapons to Hekmatyar during the 1980s war.
In 1992, when the U.S.-backed Islamic insurgents took power in Kabul and turned their guns on each other, Gul continued to be a strong supporter of Hekmatyar.
As prime minister of the feuding government, Hekmatyar fought bitterly with Defense Minister Ahmed Shah Massood, killed last September in a suicide bombing. Hekmatyar pounded Kabul with thousands of rockets until 1996, when he finally made peace with Massood and took power.
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