A new UN report says that the Taliban assured al Qaeda that it would maintain close links, despite a deal with the organization that the Trump admin. has touted as signifying a break between the Taliban and the terror group responsible for the 9/11 attacks
Washington A new United Nations report says that the Taliban assured al Qaeda that it would maintain their close links despite the"peace" deal with the organization which the Trump administration has touted as signifying a break between the Taliban and the terror group responsible for the 9/11 terror attacks.
"The senior leadership of Al-Qaida remains present in Afghanistan, as well as hundreds of armed operatives, Al-Qaida in the Indian Subcontinent, and groups of foreign terrorist fighters aligned with the Taliban," the UN report said, estimating that some 400 to 600 armed al Qaeda operatives are currently in Afghanistan.
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