He recalled that on that day, America invaded Afghanistan in response to al-Qaeda's 9/11 terrorist attacks.
"Until now, the details of the invasion have been shrouded in mist. Despite lots of articles and books having been written on the topic, many issues have yet to be clarified. We can only say that Afghanistan fell under suspicion and took the brunt of the US's strike," he said.
According to him, "it was 15 years ago when a period of incessant war started, which was instigated by America."
"The wars which were unleashed at the time continue today. They began with the US strikes on Afghanistan and continued in Iraq, Syria and Libya, where scores of people were killed and many more injured," he said, also citing those who were displaced.
Muzhdah blamed the United States for failing to deliver on its promises made during the beginning of the military operation against the Taliban, including the arrest of Osama bin Laden.
"Fifteen years have passed and none of the promises made by the United States has been fulfilled. Tens of thousands of Afghan servicemen were killed by Americans. For what?" he said, referring to the tough times ordinary Afghans are now going through.
"The US's foreign policy tactics will one day lead the world into the Third World War. The example of Afghanistan shows us how they have introduced a system which counters the world," according to him.
Earlier, Zamir Kabulov, the Russian presidential envoy for Afghanistan and senior Foreign Ministry official said that the United States is politically responsible for the deteriorating situation in Afghanistan.
"They cut back their presence and did not resolve a single issues and created more problems. They carry political and moral responsibility for what is taking place in Afghanistan now," Kabulov said.
The instability has persisted in the country since the 2001 US-led invasion to defeat the Taliban and al-Qaeda.
The US-led NATO combat force withdrew from Afghanistan in December 2014. However, more than 10,000 US military personnel remain in the country as part of the Resolute Support mission.