Exploring Potential Cooperation with Taliban in Anti-ISIS-K Efforts

Wednesday, 3 July 2024, 12:28

The Biden administration explores the option of collaborating with the Taliban against ISIS-K, as America's ability to monitor ISIS-K post Afghanistan withdrawal weakens. Despite being historical enemies, utilizing the rift between ISIS-K and the Taliban could provide strategic advantages for the U.S.
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Exploring Potential Cooperation with Taliban in Anti-ISIS-K Efforts

Cooperation for Counterterrorism

The Biden administration is considering a partnership with the Taliban to combat ISIS-K, following the U.S. military's exit from Afghanistan in 2021. Enhanced Surveillance efforts are crucial as America's monitoring capabilities of ISIS-K have declined.

Exploiting Foes' Differences

Despite being adversaries, the divide between ISIS-K and the Taliban presents an opportunity for the U.S. to strategically leverage the situation for enhanced security measures.


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