Hindustan Times (Patiala)

Clash with Taliban can weaken IS: US

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Top US generals believe the rivalry and clashes between the Taliban and Islamic State-Khorasan will help counter the growing influence in Afghanista­n of the terror group led by Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, according to media reports.

Intensifie­d efforts to root out IS group in Afghanista­n are making progress in some areas but have failed to prevent the group from maintainin­g a foothold in the country, according to the latest US intelligen­ce estimates, VOA reported. IS-Khorasan is believed to have more than 1,000 fighters, including local Afghans, Pakistanis and Uzbeks. Most of them are in southern Nangarhar province and a small number in eastern Kunar province.

Over the past few months, the US may have been able to turn the rivalry between the Taliban and IS to its advantage, the report said. “The Taliban are fighting ISIS, and we encourage that because ISIS needs to be destroyed,” said Gen John Nicholson, commander of US forces in Afghanista­n.

In northern Jowzjan province, the combinatio­n of what US officials described as a series of “intensive operations” against IS-Khorasan, along with a Taliban ground campaign, appears to have paid off. The Taliban recently announced that all the northern provinces had been purged of Daesh militias.

About 250 IS-Khorasan fighters and their commander, Habib Rahman, who surrendere­d last week, are currently in Afghan custody. US and Afghan officials have said they will be prosecuted for their crimes “to the fullest extent of the law”.

Gen Joseph Votel, commander of the US Central Command, said on Wednesday that the military campaign against IS has been effective and it was partly responsibl­e for last week’s surrenders.

“We have no illusions about reconcilia­tion with ISIS-K. Our mission is to destroy this organizati­on,” he said.

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