ISIS Is Taking Over Afghanistan According To New Reports

Written By BlabberBuzz | Saturday, 20 November 2021 04:45 PM
4
Views 2.1K

The United Nations envoy to Afghanistan gave a necessary update on the Islamic State's expansion.

Special Representative Deborah Lyons told the U.N. Security Council on Wednesday that ISIS-Khorasan, the Afghanistan branch of the terrorist organization, had once been in a few provinces but are now in almost all of them.

"Once limited to a few provinces and the capital, ISKP now seems to be present in nearly all provinces, and increasingly active," Lyons said, according to Reuters, before stressing that the number of ISIS attacks had grown by more than 500% from this year compared to last.

 WATCH: ESPN HOST- DEMOCRAT STRATEGY IS NOT WORKINGbell_image

She said there had been 334 ISIS attacks this year, compared to only 60 last year, the big difference being the U.S. military's withdrawal at the end of August after spending nearly 20 years fighting in Afghanistan.

The Taliban now manage the country and have been doing so since mid-August, when they were able to defeat Ashraf Ghani's government and military, despite the incumbent government having the support of the U.S. military. The Taliban and ISIS are powerful enemies and have fought since America's withdrawal. However, Western countries also have concerns that the Taliban could provide a safe harbor for ISIS and other terrorist groups to thrive.

 WATCH: 2004 SNL SKETCH: "DONALD TRUMP’S HOUSE OF WINGS”bell_image

The Taliban "appears to rely heavily on extrajudicial detentions and killings" of ISIS-K members in order to prevent their continued growth, Lyons said, noting that they seem to be making "genuine efforts to present itself as a government."

 WELP, CLIMATE WARRIORS HAVE THEIR NEXT TARGET PICKED OUT...bell_image

The United States is hoping the Taliban can successfully fend off the Islamic State.

"We want the Taliban to succeed against ISIS-K," State Department Special Representative Thomas West told reporters earlier this month. "When it comes to other groups, look, al Qaeda continues to have a presence in Afghanistan that we are very concerned about, and that is an issue of ongoing concern for us in our dialogue with the Taliban."

 HEARTBREAK AND BLAME: CITY OF BALTIMORE DECIDES WHO'S ACCOUNTABLE FOR FRANCIS SCOTT KEY BRIDGE COLLAPSEbell_image

Several Pentagon officials have said ISIS could expand the capabilities to launch an attack outside Afghanistan, and possibly within the continental U.S., in less than a year.

Dr. Colin H. Kahl, the undersecretary of defense for policy, told the Senate Armed Services Committee last month that the terrorist group could "generate that capability in somewhere between six or 12 months, according to current assessments by the intelligence committee," and he noted that the timeline for al Qaeda is almost twice as long.

 TAXPAYER DOLLARS AT WORK: OUTRAGE OVER UC BERKELEY'S TAYLOR SWIFT MARKETING CLASSbell_image

Glenn Pangelinan, nicknamed Pango, is a human intelligence officer who served multiple deployments with the U.S. military in Afghanistan, supporting Navy SEALs. Since the U.S. withdrawal, he's worked tirelessly helping veteran groups extract vulnerable Afghan allies.

 TRUMP POINTS (MIDDLE) FINGER AT BIDEN AS PRO-HAMAS DEMONSTRATIONS DESTROY THE IVY'Sbell_image

"We're not in the business of leaving people behind," Pangelinan, a native of Guam, told Fox News. "This is critical as a statement to those in Europe and those in Asia that when you help the United States, we're going to stand by you no matter what."

X