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Analysis: The “bonds are close” as the Pakistani Taliban benefits from its Afghan safe haven

| July 16, 2024

The United Nations Analytical Support and Sanctions Monitoring Team reports that “the bonds are close” between the Afghan Taliban and the Movement of the Taliban in Pakistan. The Pakistani Taliban trains at Al Qaeda camps and has received high-tech weapons systems from the Afghan Taliban


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Ep. 48 — What happens in Afghanistan doesn’t stay in Afghanistan

Thomas Joscelyn & Bill Roggio | April 19, 2021

Hosts Bill Roggio and Tom Joscelyn discuss President Biden’s to withdraw U.S. military forces from Afghanistan. It’s understandable that he doesn’t want any more Americans to die there, but the Afghans continue to fight a global jihadist threat. Powered by RedCircle Take a look around the globe today and you’ll see jihadists fighting everywhere from […]


Al-Qaeda lauds Taliban’s great ‘victory’ over America and allies

Thomas Joscelyn | March 13, 2020

Al-Qaeda’s general command has released a three-page statement celebrating the U.S.-Taliban withdrawal agreement as a “victory” for the Taliban. Al-Qaeda calls on Afghans and the mujahideen to bolster the Taliban’s Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan.


UN: Al-Qaeda maintains close ties to Taliban despite talks with U.S.

Thomas Joscelyn | January 29, 2020

According to a newly released UN monitoring team report, al-Qaeda’s relations with the Taliban “continue to be close and mutually beneficial.” The relationship has continued despite al-Qaeda’s reported concerns over the Taliban’s talks with the U.S.


Afghan officials identify AQIS members killed in controversial Musa Qala raid

Thomas Joscelyn | September 24, 2019

Afghan officials have identified several AQIS members who were killed during a controversial raid in Musa Qala, Helmand earlier this week. They have also posted images purportedly documenting the weaponry, explosives and cash seized at the jihadists’ compound.


AQIS member from Kashmir reportedly killed in Ghazni, Afghanistan

Thomas Joscelyn | June 24, 2019

An AQIS Member known as Abdul Haseeb al-Kashmiri was recently killed in Ghazni, according to jihadists online. His death was reported on a Telegram channel that supports Ansar Ghazwat-ul-Hind, an al Qaeda-linked group in Kashmir.


Senior al Qaeda official praises Taliban’s ‘victory’ in Afghanistan

Thomas Joscelyn | June 13, 2019

Asim Umar, a senior al Qaeda official, has released a statement praising the Taliban’s “victory” in Afghanistan over the US. He also criticizes ISIS for dividing the jihadists’ ranks, praying that Allah ends the “fitnah.”


Al Qaeda video emphasizes unity with Taliban’s Islamic emirate

Thomas Joscelyn | May 11, 2019

Al Qaeda has released a new video emphasizing its unity with the Taliban’s Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan. The video features a joint Taliban-al Qaeda ambush on an Afghan army convoy in Paktika province.


US service member killed during battle with al Qaeda in Afghanistan

Thomas Joscelyn | November 27, 2018

The US says that Sgt. Jasso was “was likely accidentally shot” by partner Afghan forces during a “close-quarter battle” with “multiple barricaded al Qaeda shooters” in Nimroz province on Nov. 24. Nimroz is a remote area of Afghanistan and al Qaeda’s presence there confirms, once again, that the group is operating throughout the country.


Al Qaeda leader argues Taliban’s ‘blessed emirate’ a core part of new caliphate

Thomas Joscelyn | August 24, 2018

Al Qaeda has released a new message from its emir, Ayman al Zawahiri, who argues that the Taliban’s Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan is a core part of a new, imagined caliphate.


Al Qaeda’s alliance with the Taliban ‘remains firm,’ UN says

Thomas Joscelyn | August 14, 2018

According to a new report published by the United Nations, al Qaeda’s “alliance with the Taliban and other terrorist groups in Afghanistan remains firm,” as al Qaeda and the Taliban are “closely allied.” Some of the UN’s Member States consider al Qaeda’s global network to be a bigger long-term threat than the Islamic State.