US State Secretary Marco Rubio Sugsstead is an irrelevant region in Taliban-controlled Afghanistan late Thursday night that provides opportunities to conduct extremist groups.
These comments came in an interview with former CBS correspondent Catherine Heriz on X, where Rubio was asked whether intelligence information tells that al-Qaeda and Islamic State established a safe haveon in Afghanistan, compared to September 11, 2001 There was a danger, threatening in. Attack.
“I wouldn’t say that this is a pre-9/11 landscape, but I think you ever have governing spaces that you contest elections that you do not have a government which has complete control of every part of their area. , This creates the opportunity for the thesis group, “Rubio said.
The top American diplomat said, “The difference between today and 10 years ago is that we do not have American elements on the ground to target and go after the subject.”
Rubio said that in some cases, the Taliban has become cooperative when “ISIS or al-Qaeda is working in this part of your country” and to go after the subject. Not so much in other cases, he said.
“So, I would say that I will not compare it to pre-9/11, but it is definitely more uncertain and is not limited to Afghanistan,” Rubio said.
The Taliban did not immediately respond to Rubio’s comments, but has consistently claimed to be under the control of the country and rejected that any foreign terrorist organizations are on Afghan.
Rubio’s comments reveal the United Nations that the United Nations said that al-Qaeda Operational continued to find shelter in Afghanistan under the patronage of the Taliban’s intelligence agency.
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Hence the Afghan-based Islamic State affiliated, Islamic State-Khorasan, or IS-K, is described as “the largest additional-regional terrorist threat.”
Rejection said that in addition to attacks on Taliban officials and Afghan religious minorities, IS-K supporters carried out a distant attacks as Europe, and that the group is “demanding recruitment from Central Asian states” On the border of Afghanistan.
The Taliban army came to power in August 2021 when the then Afghan government fell as soldiers of all American -led NATOs from the country after nearly two decades long presence.