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ANDSF requires assistance to counter Taliban sez USSOF chief |
2021-03-27 |
[KhaamaPress] US special operations forces chief, Gen Richard Clarke told the Senate Armed Services Committee, that Afghan national defense and security forces require US assistance to counter the Taliban ...the Pashtun equivalent of men... "The capabilities that the US provides for the Afghans to be able to combat the Taliban and other threats that reside in Afghanistan are critical to their success," US news quoted Clarke According to Military Times, the US general declined to provide any details of possible options he has outlined to Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin on how he could provide needed counterterrorism troops or capabilities if special operations forces are not physically in Afghanistan. The Spec Ops General declined to provide further details on the possible option he has outlined to Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin for providing required counterterrorism troops and capabilities, in case U.S special forces are not physically available in Afghanistan. According to Clarke, United States will always provide options to fight and defeat al-Qaeda and other terrorist organizations. Despite Clarke’s previous visit to Afghanistan and efforts for peace violence in the country has escalated. This comes as Taliban warned against Biden’s withdrawal remarks that delay in American forces presence in Afghanistan will violate the US-Taliban deal. Those who will violate the deal will be responsible for continuation and escalation of violence, the statement added. Taliban called on the US that they are committed to the US-Taliban deal and no time should be wasted in grabbing this historic opportunity being disturbed due to incitement by warmongering circles and flawed advice. According to the statement if the deal is violated the group will continue its "jihad and fight" against the US to liberate the country. Earlier, United States President Joe The Big GuyBiden ![]() in a presser on Thursday said that meeting the May 1st deadline is hard for troops withdrawal for tactical reasons. Taliban front man, Mohammad Naeem told the media, that all tactical reasons for the withdrawal have been settled in the Doha agreement. According to US and Afghan officials Taliban has not cut ties with al-Qaeda and intensified violence across Afghanistan. |
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