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UN Report Cites New Info on Taliban-Al Qaeda Ties | |
2021-06-09 | |
[ToloNews] A new report by a UN monitoring team says that the Taliban![]() students... and Al Qaeda "remain closely aligned and show no indication of breaking ties." The UN report says that UN member states "report no material change to this relationship, which has grown deeper as a consequence of personal bonds of marriage and shared partnership in struggle, now cemented through second generational ties." Long War Journal said that other findings by the UN are consistent with previous analyses prepared by the UN Security Council’s Analytical Support and Sanctions Monitoring Team, however, the most recent report cites new intelligence as well. One claim noted by analysts is that Sirajuddin Haqqani ![]() , the deputy emir of the Taliban’s Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, is also a member of Al Qaeda’s leadership. "If the terrorism threat rises once again in Afghanistan or if a threat emerges to US national security from Afghanistan, in that case we want to have forces in the region to respond--to defend US national security and show a reaction," US special envoy Zalmay Khalilzad said in an interview with TOLOnews on Monday.
The UN report does not make it clear what position Sirajuddin is thought to hold within Al Qaeda’s "wider" leadership, said the Long War Journal. Al Qaeda was said to have a classical corporate structure familiar to any MBA, which suggests Mr. Sirajuddin is the regional vice president for Afghanistan. He clearly is responsible for the Taliban and Al Qaeda, but what about all those other Al Qaeda linked groups — does he also hold the portfolios for the Chechens and Uighurs and such? "Al Qaeda threats will not be the same as in 2001 for few years ahead," former interior minister Gen. Massoud Andarabi said.The Taliban did not comment on TOLOnews' questions about the claims, but previously they have rejected reports by UN monitoring teams. "I think a (shared) interest would be in ... war affairs, or Afghanistan affairs or in fighting foreigners. I don’t think (the two groups) are united with these," said former Taliban commander Akbar Agha. In 2019, the Al Qaeda leader in a message mentioned Sirajuddin Haqqani and Hibatullah Akhundzada as "our leaders from the Islamic emirate of Afghanistan" and expressed gratitude for the selection of Haqqani as the deputy leader of the Taliban. Related: Sirajuddin Haqqani: 2021-02-18 Taliban Keeps Close Ties with Al-Qaeda: Report Sirajuddin Haqqani: 2020-06-04 Taliban Will Pursue Both Peace Talks and Jihad, Anti-Peace Splitters Form New Group Sirajuddin Haqqani: 2020-06-02 Taliban Leadership in Disorder in Wake of Coronavirus Related: Akbar Agha: 2021-05-13 Ceasefire in Afghanistan to Start Wednesday at Midnight Akbar Agha: 2021-05-04 Taliban, US in Talks Over Full Withdrawal by July: Sources Akbar Agha: 2021-04-23 Taliban negotiators left for Pakistan to ‘consult’ leadership Related: Hibatullah Akhundzada: 2021-05-10 Taliban leader demanded more prisoners’ release, removal from sanction list Hibatullah Akhundzada: 2020-06-18 Taliban Leader Tightens Grip Before Intra-Afghan Talks: Report Hibatullah Akhundzada: 2020-06-17 Key Taliban Red Unit group member killed in Wardak clash | |
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