US worried about expanding ISIS Khorasan activities
The US has growing fears from the activity of ISIS in Afghanistan.
This comes in the light of reassurances by the ruling
Taliban movement that it would not allow the terrorist organization to expand
in the country.
The number of ISIS elements in the central Asian
region has reached 6,500. It has become a major threat to stability in the
region as a whole.
The BBC quoted Commander of the US forces in the
Middle East (CENTCOM), Gen. Michael E. Kurilla, as saying during a
meeting of the committee on the security situation in the Middle East and North
Africa at the Pentagon that ISIS Khorasan is developing significantly.
The organization, he added, carries out external
operations in Europe and Asia.
Kurilla described the situation as 'very dangerous'
for Washington.
He said the administration of US President Joe
Biden is committed to the Taliban's pledge to prevent Afghanistan from turning into
a base for terrorist organizations or groups to carry out terrorist operations
against Washington or its allies.
Kurilla added that ISIS Khorasan has become
bolder in the recent period, as it is working to carry out its terrorist
operations outside the scope of Afghanistan.
The Taliban pledged in 2020, during negotiations
over the Doha agreement with the US, to fight armed organizations in
Afghanistan and not allow the use of the country in attacks against other
countries.
ISIS numbers decreasing
For his part, Taliban Spokesman, Zabihullah
Mujahid, said the number of ISIS members in Afghanistan is witnessing a
significant decrease.
He stressed that the group has weakened and its
numbers are lower than before.
Mujahid noted that the political and military
leadership of the US exaggerates the issue of the numbers of those joining
ISIS.
He called this a 'big mistake', expressing fears
that this mistake would embolden the terrorist group even more.
Escalation
International relations researcher, Mohamed Rabie
al-Dehi, said the continuation of activities by ISIS Khorasan in Afghanistan
has raised many questions.
"This is especially true with the escalation
of by the group since the Taliban took power in August 2021," he told The
Reference.
He added that the Taliban rejects the strategy of
ISIS, especially when it comes to carrying out attacks against foreign
interests inside Afghanistan and using the country as a base for attacks
against other countries.