Taliban-Al Qaeda Archives (original) (raw)
Taliban’s minister of refugees killed in suicide attack in Kabul
| December 11, 2024
Khalil al Rahman Haqqani was the uncle of Sirajuddin Haqqani, the Taliban’s minister of interior and one of the group’s two deputy emirs, and a brother of the late Jalaluddin Haqqani, the founder of the Haqqani Network. Khalil was a US Specially Designated Global Terrorist who had “acted on behalf of” Al Qaeda’s military.
FDD’s Long War Journal’s response to Zalmay Khalilzad’s Twitter thread
The LWJ Editors | April 27, 2023
FDD’s Long War Journal responds to the former ambassador’s assertion that assessments of Afghanistan once again becoming a terrorist safe haven are false.
Osama bin Laden’s security chief triumphantly returns to hometown in Afghanistan
Bill Roggio | August 30, 2021
The video of Dr. Amin al Haq is evidence that Al Qaeda commanders now feel secure enough to appear publicly in a Taliban-controlled Afghanistan.
Ep. 53 — The Taliban and al Qaeda advance as U.S. completes withdrawal
Thomas Joscelyn & Bill Roggio | July 13, 2021
Hosts Bill Roggio and Tom Joscelyn discuss President Biden’s latest defense of the withdrawal from Afghanistan. Despite the jihadists’ significant advances since May 1, the president remains steadfastly committed to completing the American retreat. Powered by RedCircle Take a look around the globe today and you’ll see jihadists fighting everywhere from West Africa to Southeast […]
Ep. 51 — How the U.N. assesses al Qaeda and ISIS
Thomas Joscelyn & Bill Roggio | June 11, 2021
Edmund Fitton-Brown joins hosts Tom Joscelyn and Bill Roggio to discuss his team’s most recent report on Afghanistan. Fitton-Brown is a former British diplomat. He is currently coordinator of the U.N. Analytical Support and Sanctions Monitoring Team concerning the Islamic State, al-Qaeda, and the Taliban. Powered by RedCircle Take a look around the globe today […]
U.N. report cites new intelligence on Haqqanis’ close ties to al Qaeda
Thomas Joscelyn | June 7, 2021
A report by a U.N. monitoring team cites new intelligence concerning Sirajuddin Haqqani’s ties to al Qaeda. The report also mentions the Hattin Shura, which U.S. officials say is the most important decision-making body within al Qaeda.
Taliban maintains close ties with al Qaeda, DIA reports
Thomas Joscelyn | May 19, 2021
According to the DIA, the Taliban has “maintained close ties with al Qaeda” and is “very likely preparing for large-scale offensives against population centers and Afghan government installations.” The DIA’s assessment directly contradicts claims made by Zalmay Khalilzad, the U.S. special representative for Afghanistan reconciliation.
Taliban leader boasts of security under his Islamic Emirate
Thomas Joscelyn | May 10, 2021
In a statement released on May 9, Taliban emir Hibatullah (Haibatullah) Akhunzada boasts that security under his Islamic Emirate is exceptional. He again offers amnesty to the enemies of his group. He demands that the U.S. free the remaining Taliban prisoners and remove the group’s leaders from sanctions and rewards lists.
Ep. 42 — Groundhog Day in Afghanistan
Thomas Joscelyn & Bill Roggio | February 3, 2021
In episode 42 of Generation Jihad, hosts Tom Joscelyn and Bill Roggio discuss National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan’s comments on the U.S.-Taliban deal. They explain why there isn’t much for the Biden administration to assess. The Taliban was never interested in peace and hasn’t taken any steps to break with al Qaeda.
Generation Jihad Ep. 28 – Our Review of the Outpost
Thomas Joscelyn & Bill Roggio | October 6, 2020
Hosts Bill Roggio and Tom Joscelyn review The Outpost, a new movie based on a book by CNN’s Jake Tapper.
Generation Jihad Ep. 22 – Conspiracies Everywhere
Thomas Joscelyn & Bill Roggio | August 18, 2020
Hosts Tom Joscelyn and Bill Roggio discuss the prevalence of conspiracy theories in the post-9/11 era.
Taliban falsely claims al Qaeda doesn’t exist in Afghanistan
Thomas Joscelyn | June 15, 2020
During an online conference last week, CENTCOM commander Gen. McKenzie questioned the Taliban’s commitment to its supposed counterterrorism assurances. He pointed to al Qaeda’s presence in eastern Afghanistan and claimed Ayman al Zawahiri is there. In response, the Taliban falsely claimed that al Qaeda hasn’t been present in Afghanistan since the days of the Islamic Emirate.
Generation Jihad Ep. 13 – Send in the Military?
Thomas Joscelyn & Bill Roggio | June 8, 2020
Hosts Bill Roggio and Tom Joscelyn take a break from the jihad overseas to discuss the turmoil at home and whether it is a good idea to deploy the U.S. military in American cities.
U.N.: Taliban “regularly consulted” with Al Qaeda throughout negotiations with U.S.
Thomas Joscelyn | June 1, 2020
According to a new report by a UN monitoring team, the Taliban “regularly consulted with Al Qaeda during negotiations with the United States and offered guarantees that it would honor their historical ties.” The analysis contains numerous allegations of ongoing collusion between the Taliban and Al Qaeda.
Taliban ‘reluctant to publicly break with al Qaeda,’ Inspector General reports
Thomas Joscelyn | May 21, 2020
According to a new report by the Lead Inspector General for Operation Freedom’s Sentinel, U.S. officials have assessed that the Taliban is “reluctant to publicly break with al Qaeda,” while Pakistan continues to harbor senior Taliban leaders, including the Haqqanis. The report confirms that the Taliban went on the offensive following the Feb. 29 withdrawal agreement with the U.S.
Generation Jihad Ep. 7 – Jihad in the Time of Coronavirus
Thomas Joscelyn & Bill Roggio | April 28, 2020
Daveed Gartenstein-Ross joins hosts Bill Roggio and Tom Joscelyn to discuss how jihadists are adapting to the coronavirus pandemic.
Analysis: AQAP’s new emir reaffirms allegiance to Zawahiri, praises Taliban
Thomas Joscelyn | March 23, 2020
Last week, AQAP released an audio message form its new emir, Khalid Batarfi. In it, Batarfi renews his allegiance to Ayman al-Zawahiri on behalf of AQAP. He also praises the Taliban and Shabaab.
Analysis: Taliban leader declares victory after U.S. agrees to withdrawal deal
Thomas Joscelyn & Bill Roggio | March 3, 2020
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo claims the Taliban has agreed to “destroy” al-Qaeda as the U.S. withdraws from the country. The text of the withdrawal agreement doesn’t say that and the Trump administration hasn’t explained how the Taliban’s alleged “break” from al-Qaeda will be verified or enforced.
Analysis: Taliban continues to lie about presence of foreign fighters in Afghanistan
Thomas Joscelyn and Caleb Weiss | December 6, 2019
FDD’s Long War Journal reported earlier this month that the Turkistan Islamic Party released new images of its men fighting and training in Afghanistan. The Taliban, which is currently seeking to downplay the presence of foreign terrorist groups in Afghanistan, subsequently issued a statement claiming that the montage was “falsified.” That is a lie.
Taliban liaison to al Qaeda freed as part of prisoner-for-hostage swap
Thomas Joscelyn | October 7, 2019
Eleven Taliban leaders have been reportedly exchanged for three kidnapped Indian engineers. One of the newly-freed Taliban commanders is Abdul Rashid Baluch. The US designated Baluch as a terrorist in 2015, reporting that he “served as a Taliban liaison officer to al Qaeda (AQ) and was responsible for planning meetings between Taliban senior leadership” and al Qaeda “members in Karachi, Pakistan.”
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.
Testimony: The Trump Administration’s Afghanistan Policy
Thomas Joscelyn | September 23, 2019
On Sept. 19, Thomas Joscelyn testified before the House Committee on Foreign Affairs at a hearing titled, “The Trump Administration’s Afghanistan Policy.” His testimony focused on the close working relationship between the Taliban and Al-Qaeda.
UN Security Council continues to report on al Qaeda-Taliban alliance
Thomas Joscelyn | July 31, 2019
Since July 2018, the UN Security Council has published at least four reports documenting al Qaeda’s close and longstanding relationship with the Taliban.
Al Qaeda growing stronger under Taliban’s umbrella, UN finds
Thomas Joscelyn | June 23, 2019
According to a recently released report by a UN Security Council monitoring team, the Taliban is the “primary partner for all foreign terrorist groups operating in Afghanistan,” including al Qaeda. The only exception is the Islamic State, which opposes the Taliban.
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.”
Ayman al-Zawahiri eulogizes Jalaluddin Haqqani
Thomas Joscelyn | May 13, 2019
Ayman al-Zawahiri has released a eulogy for Jalaluddin Haqqani, a key figure in the Taliban-al Qaeda axis. The Taliban announced Haqqani’s death last year. Zawahiri offers his condolences to the Taliban and its overall leader, the “Emir of the Faithful,” Hibatallah Akhundzada.
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.
Turkistan Islamic Party head decries Chinese occupation
Thomas Joscelyn and Caleb Weiss | March 18, 2019
The head of the Turkistan Islamic Party (TIP), Abdul Haq al-Turkistani, has called on jihadist “scholars” to do more to address the plight of Uighurs. Al-Turkistani addresses his message to Taliban leader Haibatullah Akhunzada, Ayman al-Zawahiri, and a number of al Qaeda ideologues.
Al Qaeda-linked group in Syria praises Taliban, Shabaab operations
Thomas Joscelyn | March 14, 2019
The Guardians of Religion organization has praised recent operations conducted by the Taliban and Shabaab.
UN: Al Qaeda continues to view Afghanistan as a ‘safe haven’
Thomas Joscelyn & Bill Roggio | March 5, 2019
According to the UN’s Jan. 2019 assessment, al Qaeda’s relationship with the Taliban is “long-standing” and “strong.” And al Qaeda “continues to see Afghanistan as a safe haven for its leadership.” The UN estimates that the Islamic State has several thousand fighters in Afghanistan as well.