UN report shows al Qaeda and Taliban ties remain strong, warns of ISIS threat

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UN report shows al Qaeda and Taliban ties remain strong, warns of ISIS threat
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A new U.N. report outlines how the Taliban are experiencing internal divisions over the competition for power and the group has allowed al Qaeda and other terrorist groups to flourish.

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The report states that not only is al Qaeda’s relationship with the Taliban strong, but al Qaeda protects senior Taliban officials and has attempted to infiltrate the ranks of the government. In at least two cases, two Taliban provisional governors are affiliated with al Qaeda and another Taliban associated with the group is the deputy director of the general directorate of intelligence.

"This report serves as a validation of our claims regarding the Taliban's apartheid and oppression. It confirms the alarming surge in drug production within the country as well.

The competition for power is so fierce that it represents a real threat to the stability of the Afghan state. Newly recruited personnel joining Taliban security forces demonstrate their skills during their graduation ceremony in Herat on Feb. 9, 2023.

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