Enemy of my enemy: ISIS hit shows where U.S., Taliban interests align

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Enemy of my enemy: ISIS hit shows where U.S., Taliban interests align
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It’s far from an ideal partnership and one that comes with plenty of baggage. But in Afghanistan, the enemy of our enemy may be the best friend that the Biden administration has right now.

in early April. The United States was not involved in this operation,” Pentagon spokesman Brig. Gen. Pat Ryder said in a statement late Tuesday night. “The Department of Defense continues to maintain multifaceted capabilities to monitor and disrupt ISIS-K and other potential threats to our citizens and our interests. The department, alongside other components of the U.S.

government, remains committed to protecting Americans from terrorist threats globally, wherever they might arise.”Abdul Rehman Al-Loghri, the suicide bomber who killed 13 U.S. troops and more than 170 Afghans at the Kabul airport’s Abbey Gate, had been released from prison by theAl-Loghri triggered the bomb outside the gate as U.S. troops evacuated Afghan allies, American diplomats and aid personnel during the rushed withdrawal.mission, including whether U.S.

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