A year after the last US troops left Kabul, there seemed to be a little consensus about whether the world, and the West in particular, safer than terrorist groups who called Afghanistan as home.
One of the most polarized developments in the debate occurred on July 31 this year, when the first U.S.-Afghan air strike since US troops departed on August 3021-Target a safe house in the center of Kabul City, killing Al-Qaida Terror Group Al- Qaida Group Al-Qaida Terror Al-Qaida Al-Qaidaa Al-Qaeda Leader Ayman Al-Zawahiri.
#alQaida in #Afghanistan – "Al-Qaida leadership reportedly plays an advisory role with the #Taliban, & the groups remain close" per new @UN report
"Al-Qaida members reportedly remain in the south & east of Afghanistan, where the group has a historical presence"
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US officials said Al-Zawahiri had moved to the capital of Afghanistan before, living in a DPR owned by a coalition member who was in power in the Taliban and that the Taliban officials realized he was there.
The United States does not require the presence of permanent troops in the field in the danger to remain aware of the threat of terrorism or to remove the most sought -after terrorists in the world from the battlefield,” said a spokesman for the National Security Council Adrienne Watson in a memo issued Monday Monday Monday issued Monday issued Monday issued Monday issued Monday issued Monday issued Monday issued Monday issued on Monday issued by memo issued by the issued memo issued issued issued issued issued issued issued issued issued issued issued issued issued issued issued issued issued issued issued issued issued issued issued issued issued by the White House Memo.
US intelligence assessment which was recently declared also underestimated the threat of Al-Qaida in Afghanistan.
Al-Qaida in particular “does not have the ability to launch attacks on the US or its interests abroad from Afghanistan,” according to the assessment, which added that the group “had not yet rearranged its presence in Afghanistan since the US departure in August 2021.”
But there is skeptical of the view that al-Qaeda has decreased, including several members of the US parliament and former US military and intelligence officials, who argue that the presence of Al-Zawahiri in Kabul must renew the concern that the Taliban will fail to promise that is codified in 2020 Doha Agreement With the United States, including interrupting relations with Al-Qaida.
And not only Al-Qaida has the potential to rise again which has caused concern among contrarrorism agents throughout the world.
A US report issued last month warned that the affiliation of the Islamic State terror group in Afghanistan was developing, and that was the core leadership now “views Afghanistan as a basis for expansion in a broader region for the realization of the ‘Great Caliphate’ project.”
The same report argues that al-Qaeda may be positioned better to appear as the largest long-term terror threat.
I think we are in the same ravine as a concern about the collapse of the state which can cause an increase or empowerment of transnational terrorist organizations, “Representative of the Republic of Peter Meijer said in a statement that was recorded previously on Monday to the Strategic and International Security Center, the condition of equalizing in Afghanistan now for them which existed before September 11, 2001, terror attacks in the United States.
We have a very interesting interest to ensure that Afghanistan does not collapse, that there is no extraordinary humanitarian disaster that will only empower those who are trying to do western damage,” Meijer added.
And even US intelligence officials have refused to put aside the al-Qaida, or, in particular, one day can move to attack the West.
Previous assessment suggested that it could happen in only six months to a year, but a newer report suggested that it would still need both groups of terror for about one year to rebuild the ability of external attacks, if they decided to do so.
The following is a view of the Taliban and the main terrorist organization which is now operating in Afghanistan, and how they have fate in the year since the US and the coalition forces left the country.