Afghanistan

US special representative for Afghanistan Thomas West said Wednesday that former al-Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahiri had freedom in Kabul prior to his death and that Washington &is deeply concerned about a number of other terrorist groups active in Afghanistan&.Speaking at an event at the Center for International and Strategic Studies, West said al-Zawahiri &was unquestionably a threat to the United States and he had greater freedom to operate in Kabul than from wherever he came from&.Al-Zawahiri was killed in July in a US drone strike that targeted a house in Kabul.However, the IEA has repeatedly said they knew nothing about the al-Qaeda leader's presence in the city nor have they received any proof from the US that it was in fact al-Zawahiri who was killed in the drone strike.West said the US is concerned about other terrorist groups active in Afghanistan, VOA reported.We have concerns about al-Qaeda in the Indian subcontinent, Jaish-e-Mohammed, Laskhar-e-Toiba, Ansarullah and a range of terrorist groups that still have an active presence in Afghanistan that we are exceedingly concerned about,& he said.Last week at the UN General Assembly, Pakistan's prime minister, Shahbaz Sharif, voiced similar concerns about the presence of terrorist groups in Afghanistan.The IEA rejected Sharif's remarks, saying in a statement that they will not allow Afghan territory to be used against any country.We have been in touch with Taliban (IEA) leaders since the strike and, to be clear, even in the wake of this event, we are prepared to engage pragmatically with the Taliban regarding terrorism concerns,& West said.West also said that at the time of the collapse of the former government, on August 15 last year, about 2,000 ISIS (Daesh) fighters were freed from Afghan prisons, VOA reported.There was a big prison break,& West said, adding that it was unclear who within the Taliban (IEA) released the prisoners and whether they knew who the inmates were.But some of the most concerning best-trained ISIS-K fighters they let out, it was about 2,000 individuals.Some of those individuals are folks we&re truly worried about,& he said.The post Thomas West says US ‘deeply concerned about terror groups in Afghanistan& first appeared on Ariana News.





Unlimited Portal Access + Monthly Magazine - 12 issues


Contribute US to Start Broadcasting - It's Voluntary!


ADVERTISE


Merchandise (Peace Series)

 


[Afghanistan] - Chinese, Turkish authorities satisfy to talk about Afghanistan


Muttaqi to visit Iran and China soon


[Afghanistan] - Afghanistan and India pledge more detailed incorporate high-level diplomatic call


Afghanistan and Mordovia explore economic cooperation at Kazan Forum


Trump says US close to a nuclear deal with Iran


[Afghanistan] - Fans thrilled to hear FIFA Club World Cup will be transmitted live by ATN


A delegation from Tatarstan to visit Kabul


Afghanistan and Kazakh FMs discuss boosting ties in phone call


[Afghanistan] - UNFPA alerts that moneying cuts in Afghanistan threaten lives of millions


[Afghanistan] - 1.3 million Afghans repatriated given that November, Pakistan says


Termez to host first dialogue on Central and South Asia connectivity


[Afghanistan] - WHO warns absence of mental health services in Afghanistan is worrying


[Afghanistan] - Putin, Trump to skip Ukraine's peace talks that Russian leader proposed


Israel intensifies Gaza bombardment, kills 80 people, as Trump visits Gulf


Tahawol: Overview of Afghanistan’s economic situation


Energy Minister Mansoor meets with Afghan investors in Tashkent


Iran plans to invest $5 billion in Afghanistan’s iron mines


[Afghanistan] - IEA's top-level delegation shows up in Kazan


Islamic Emirate welcomes Trump’s move to cancel protection program for Afghan refugees


IPL 2025: Foreign players start returning to India  


[Afghanistan] - Afghanistan delegation led by Baradar heads to Kazan Forum


[Afghanistan] - Trump to lift Syria sanctions, signs $600 billion handle Saudi Arabia


[Afghanistan] - Iran, Europeans to hold nuclear talks on Friday, diplomatic sources state


[Afghanistan] - Uzbek and EU envoys meet, talk about Afghanistan


[Afghanistan] - Putin says Moscow will continue effective cooperation with Islamic nations


Trump starts Gulf visit in Saudi Arabia, focus on mega economic deals


Richard Bennett ‘shocked’ by explosive testimony of ex-British soldiers in killings of Afghans


[Afghanistan] - Head of MSF in Afghanistan consults with Jalali over improving healthcare services


[Afghanistan] - IPL 2025: Tournament resumes Saturday


[Afghanistan] - The TPS program enables migrants to get work authorizations and short-term reprieve from deportation if the U.S. government ...


Saudi crown prince launches new company to develop AI technologies


Trump offers to join potential Russia-Ukraine talks in Turkey


India PM Modi warns Pakistan of more strikes if there is a ‘terrorist attack’


Saar: Efforts to address problems of martyrs’ families


Domestic investors eye $650 million investment in Hajigak iron mine


Afghan energy minister leaves for international energy conference in Uzbekistan


IPL 2025: Update!


US and China reach deal to temporarily slash tariffs, easing slump fears


[Afghanistan] - Remote town in Balkh Province does not have standard living essentials


[Afghanistan] - OCHA cautions of heightening water crisis in Afghanistan


[Afghanistan] - Uzbekistan sends agricultural help to Afghanistan


IEA urges France to reopen its embassy in Kabul


Hamas in talks with US about Gaza ceasefire and aid, says senior Palestinian official


Indian air force says losses are part of combat but all pilots back home


[Afghanistan] - IEA to develop ministry for usurped land improvement


[Afghanistan] - Sirajuddin Haqqani meets unique envoys of China and Pakistan in Kabul


Afghan government employees urged to apply diplomacy when commenting about another country


IEA Supreme Leader reminds intelligence agency of its obligation to protect Islamic system 


Pakistan’s exports to Afghanistan rise by over 64% in 9 months


[Afghanistan] - China welcomes Afghanistan's foreign minister to check out Beijing


Afghanistan, Pakistan, China meet over expanding trade ties


[Afghanistan] - Putin proposes direct peace talks with Ukraine after 3 years of war


Explosions reported after India and Pakistan agree to ceasefire


[Afghanistan] - Tahawol: Status of Afghanistan's infrastructure tasks reviewed


[Afghanistan] - Saar: NSIA's accomplishments and difficulties reviewed


[Afghanistan] - Baradar satisfies Mes Aynak job director, prompts quick construction start


Trump says India, Pakistan agree to ‘full and immediate ceasefire’


[Afghanistan] - US provides to help India and Pakistan begin talks, G7 likewise urges dialogue


[Afghanistan] - Afghanistan, Pakistan and China consent to hold sixth round of FMs' talks in Kabul


Mujahid: We will investigate Afghan prisoner’s death in Iran


Afghanistan, Iran and India to hold trilateral meeting on Chabahar port


MCC Chief: Afghan cadres sent to China for AI training


Ex-Afghan deputy speaker Qadeer back in Kenyan court for criminal case


[Afghanistan] - India suspends Indian Premier League T20 cricket tournament


Japanese charity Peshawar-Kai to resume leprosy treatment in Afghanistan


One dead, dozens injured as powerful storm strikes Jalalabad, Afghanistan


India says military stations attacked by Pakistan drones and missiles