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Somalia to hold long-delayed presidential election

Somalia

Somalia will hold its long-awaited presidential election on Sunday, concluding months of delays, with the next leader facing significant problems such as an Islamist insurgency and a punishing drought that has caused starvation fears. Since February 2021, when President Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed’s tenure expired without a fresh election, the fragile Horn of Africa country has … Read more

10 killed in deadliest recent Syria rebel attack

Syria

Syrian rebels killed ten soldiers in northern Syria on Friday, the deadliest such attack since a truce agreement was reached more than two years ago, according to a war monitor and state media. The attack also injured nine soldiers, according to Syria’s official news agency SANA, which cited a military source. “Around 9:30 this morning … Read more

Ambushes leave 12 dead in Burkina Faso: local, security sources

Burkina

At least 12 people were killed in an ambush by suspected jihadists in northern Burkina Faso, including 10 army auxiliary and two civilians, according to security and local reports. “Yesterday (Saturday) morning, a food convoy escorted by volunteers for the defense of the fatherland (VDP) was the target of an ambush on the Dori-Gorgadji road,” … Read more

7 Al-Qaeda, 2 policemen killed in Dhale, Yemen

Dhale

Heavy skirmishes in the Yemeni province of Dhale between suspected Al-Qaeda militants and Yemeni security forces have killed ten individuals, including two policemen and seven terrorists, according to local officials and media sources. Fighting occurred Friday evening inside the headquarters of the government’s Security Belt troops, north of Dhale city, according to a local security … Read more

Ambushes kill 11 in Burkina Faso

burkina faso

The army said seven soldiers and four backup troops were killed in two ambushes in Burkina Faso’s volatile north. The army stated in a statement on Friday that two soldiers and four civilians assisting the army were killed in the first attack near Solle on Thursday, while five paramilitary troops were killed in another raid … Read more

Somalia elects a speaker

In a drawn-out process that ended in the early hours of Thursday, Somalia’s parliament chose a senior politician as speaker of the lower house, as the fragile country moves closer to conducting a postponed presidential election. The election has been delayed for more than a year, and the process has been plagued by fatal violence … Read more

Mali jihadists claim capture of fighter with Russia’s Wagner

Mali

Mali’s largest jihadist coalition says it has captured a Russian fighter with Wagner, the Kremlin-connected safety company allegedly hired by means of the united states of America’s army junta. The declaration changed into made in an assertion sent to AFP late Sunday by using the Group to Support Islam and Muslims (GSIM), although it furnished … Read more

Mali army helicopter fired ‘close to’ UK peacekeepers: London

UK peacekeepers

A Malian army helicopter fired couple of  rockets “close to” British members of a UN peacekeeping force in the country, the UK defense ministry said Tuesday. “We are aware of a recent incident in Mali in which rockets were fired by a Malian Armed Forces (FAMa) helicopter close to a detachment of UK personnel,” a … Read more

9/11 mastermind Khalid Shaikh Mohammed and four accomplices may be ‘SAVED from the death penalty.’

Khalid Shaikh Mohammed

According to the Daily Mail, all of the men’s guilty pleas might result in life sentences rather than the death penalty. If convicted without the plea agreement, Mohammed, Walid Muhammad Salih Mubarak Bin Attash, Ramzi Bin al-Shibh, Ali Abdul Aziz Ali, and Mustafa Ahmed Adam al Hawsawi are all anticipated to receive the death sentence. … Read more

In Mali’s northeast, militias thrive in state’s absence

Mali

MÉNAKA, Mali, Nov 26, 2021 (AFP) – Security forces in the Menaka region of northeastern Mali are struggling with a kaleidoscope of militia groups as they strive to bring order to the violence-torn area. Almost every important armed group in Mali has a foothold in Menaka, from the so-called Islamic State group to Al-Qaeda affiliates and … Read more

US plans to keep Al-Qaeda in check in Afghanistan with air strikes

WASHINGTON: The Pentagon plans to rely on airstrikes to prevent a resurgence of Al-Qaeda now that US troops have left Afghanistan, but experts and some lawmakers are sceptical about the effectiveness of the so-called “over-the-horizon” strategy. Announcing the complete withdrawal of US troops in April, President Joe Biden vowed he would not allow a comeback … Read more

Pakistan Is Way Too Important for US To Overlook, Mooed

Moeed Yusuf.

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s National Security Adviser (NSA) has chastised US President Joe Biden for failing to contact Prime Minister Imran Khan as Washington seeks assistance in preventing the Taliban from seizing control of Afghanistan following the withdrawal of US troops. The cold shoulder from Washington comes as the Taliban have captured swaths of territory across Afghanistan in a ruthless offensive emboldened by the US pullout.

In recent years, Washington has relied on Pakistan to bring senior Taliban leaders to the negotiating table and secure a deal to leave the country with few attacks on American troops.

Despite calls from Khan to be a partner for peace and broaden US-Pakistan relations beyond Afghanistan, Biden has yet to call him since taking office this year.

“The president of the United States hasn’t spoken to the prime minister of such an important country who the US itself says is make-or-break in some cases, in some ways, in Afghanistan — we struggle to understand the signal, right?” In an interview with the Financial Times at Pakistan’s embassy in Washington, Moeed Yusuf, Pakistan’s National Security Adviser, said.

“We’ve been told every time that . . . [the phone call] will happen, it’s technical reasons or whatever. But frankly, people don’t believe it,” he said. “If a phone call is a concession if a security relationship is a concession, Pakistan has options,” he added, refusing to elaborate.

Pakistan has developed deep ties with China, its “iron brother,” which has invested billions in infrastructure projects as part of the Belt and Road Initiative.

A senior Biden administration official said: “There are still several world leaders President Biden has not been able to speak with personally yet. He looks forward to speaking with Prime Minister Khan when the time is right.”

The diplomatic insult is the latest blow in US-Pakistan relations following their cooperation during the fight on terror following the 9/11 attack on the twin towers by al-Qaeda.

Pakistan was designated as an official major non-NATO partner by the United States in 2004, in response to Washington’s demand for assistance in Afghanistan.

However, successive US administrations have accused Pakistan of harboring Taliban, a charge disputed by Pakistan. The US cut $2 billion in security aid to Pakistan during the Trump administration after  Donald Trump accused his ally of “nothing but lies & deceit”. After Trump made a deal with the Taliban that relied on help from Pakistan, however, he invited Khan to the White House.

Yusuf was part of a team visiting Washington that included the head of Pakistan’s ISI intelligence agency to discuss the Afghan crisis.

According to a source familiar with last week’s discussions with National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan, the conversation about Afghanistan was “tough,” but that securing a political settlement — which regional experts see as unlikely while the Taliban gains ground on the battlefield — could help dramatically improve the US-Pakistan relationship.

“There is a lot of effort underway to try to get that [negotiated settlement] process to be a more meaningful process,” said the person. “This is a moment where, arguably, our interests really align, but it’s really up to them to see what they want to do next.”

“There is no question of a civil-military disconnect in Pakistan, let me be categorical if the prime minister had not instructed me and the delegation to be here, we won’t have been here,” said Yusuf, who added that Pakistan had diminished leverage over the Taliban.

During their visit, PBS aired an interview with Khan in which he said the US “really messed it up” in Afghanistan and that Washington had treated Pakistan “more like a hired gun.” One of a recent slew of critical pieces aimed at US audiences struck some US officials as oddly timed given Pakistan’s efforts to secure a reset.

Yusuf described his conversation with Sullivan as “constructive,” but added that if such media appearances backfired, Pakistan would “reconsider,” adding that the goal was “not to upset anybody [but] to put very forthrightly Pakistan’s view on the situation.”

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10 years After Osama Bin Laden’s Death: ‘Al-Qaeda Disintegrates But Does Not End’

10 years After Osama Bin Laden's Death: 'Al-Qaeda Disintegrates But Does Not End'

May 2, 2011, marks the 10th death anniversary of al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden in a US military operation in Abbottabad. While the incident had a global impact, al-Qaeda was also startled by the death of its leader. Experts researching al-Qaeda’s activities believe that al-Qaeda considered the world’s most dangerous organization after the death of … Read more

US Intelligence Warns Of Possible Taliban Takeover Of Afghanistan

What is the future of Afghanistan after resurgence of the Taliban?

Washington: US intelligence has warned the Biden administration that the Taliban could take over most of Afghanistan in two to three years if US troops were withdrawn without a power-sharing agreement between the warring parties. According to the details, a report in the New York Times quoted unnamed US officials as saying that such a … Read more

Pakistan Rejects U.S. State Department’s Country Report on Terrorism

Pakistan strongly condemns Indian forces killing spree in IIOJK: FO

Pakistan has rejected the U.S. State Department’s Annual Country Report on Terrorism for 2019, and said that the report disappointed the country. According to the details, the report is self-contradictory and selective in its characterization of Pakistan’s efforts for countering terrorism and terrorist financing. The sources said that the Report recognizes that Al Qaeda has … Read more

Psychologists who created CIA torture will be testified at Guantanamo

Two psychologists who created the CIA’s “war on terror” tortured program after the 9/11 attack will provide evidence this week at a military tribunal in Guantanamo Bay.

Two psychologists who created the CIA’s “war on terror” tortured program after the 9/11 attack will provide evidence this week at a military tribunal in Guantanamo Bay. The alleged person behind the 9/11 incident Khalid Sheikh Mohammad will appear before the court. He was waterboarded repeatedly in Guantanamo. James Mitchell showed a stubborn attitude when … Read more

25 Niger soldier and 60 extremist militants killed in the attacks

Nigeria attack

Senegal: An attack by suspected extremist militants on motorbikes killed at least 25 soldiers Thursday in the West African nation of Niger, adding to a death toll that has surged in recent weeks as troops struggle to contain violent extremism in the region. At least 25 soldiers have been killed in an attack on a … Read more