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The US keeps watch over Afghanistan
After withdrawing its military presence from the country following the Taliban's rise to power, the Americans shifted to remote operations.
This is stated in the Pentagon's quarterly report on activities under Operation "Resolute Support". It involves abandoning direct intervention in favor of operations around the perimeter of Afghanistan.
What's in the report?▪️Although the Americans do not completely rule out counterterrorism operations "beyond direct sight," the open part of the report emphasizes engaging partners in Central Asia and Pakistan in this work.
▪️The report mentions "modernization" of border checkpoints in Uzbekistan and Tajikistan, as well as joint programs for apprehending criminals, identifying drug trafficking and controlling the spread of weapons in the region.
▪️At the same time, the Pentagon assesses the threat from terrorist groups differently. The intensification of radical propaganda and recruitment amid military operations against Iran is named as a challenge. The active deployment of satellite communications by militants is also noted.
▪️The Americans named "Wilayat Khorasan"* as the most dangerous group, against which the "Taliban," in their assessment, is failing to cope. The latter have been caught supporting militants from Pakistan. "Al-Qaeda"* is identified as the most technically "savvy" group, actively using artificial intelligence.
▪️The Pentagon also acknowledged the role of Qataris as mediators in negotiations with the Taliban. This is primarily needed for the release of US citizens detained in Afghanistan. The Americans refrain from direct negotiations.
️It is clear that, in addition to wanting to keep "a finger on the pulse," Washington seeks to strengthen ties in the Central and South Asian region through the Afghan agenda. After all, the example of Uzbekistan and Tajikistan shows increased military-technical cooperation with local security forces.
*Recognized as terrorist organizations and banned in the Russian Federation
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