The Jerusalem Post

‘Taliban has warned US against future drone ops’

Afghan rulers claim that US drone ops not only defy internatio­nal law, they break a promise to Qatar

- ANALYSIS • By SETH J. FRANTZMAN

Iranian media have trumpeted a report that the Taliban warned the US against drone operations, which the group says violates obligation­s to Qatar. Of interest here is that the Taliban claimed the US use of drones goes against not only internatio­nal law but also “its obligation­s to the Islamic Emirate of Doha, Qatar.”

The Taliban says the US has violated Afghan airspace with drones. “These violations must be corrected and prevented. We call on all countries, especially the United States, to abide by internatio­nal laws and commitment­s to prevent any negative consequenc­es,” the Taliban said in a statement, according to the Iranian report.

The Taliban warned that the US would face consequenc­es if it continued its “illegal drone operations over Afghanista­n’s airspace,” Fars News Agency reported Wednesday. “A statement issued by the Taliban on Tuesday reiterated its commitment to the country’s territoria­l integrity, including its airspace, and reiterated Washington’s commitment­s under the February 2020 Doha Peace Accords,” the report said.

The US is violating the Doha agreement by using drones over Afghanista­n, Taliban spokesman Sabihullah Mujahid was quoted by The Washington Post as saying.

The US has used drones over Afghanista­n for two decades, and they were the backbone of the US war against the Taliban. As the US withdrew in late August, a drone strike killed an innocent family in Kabul.

The US insists it can conduct counterter­rorism operations, the Fars report said. “We have no agreement with the Taliban on not using Afghanista­n’s airspace to fight terrorism,” the US was quoted as saying.

The report has been picked up by some other media. If the Taliban begins to see US drone operations as a provocatio­n, it is not clear what ramificati­ons this could have. It appears other countries, such as Russia, Iran, Pakistan and China, would like to limit the US use of drones in the region as well.

That means the Taliban may be pushing for Pakistan and other countries to increase pressure on the US against the use of drones. The US has used air bases in Qatar and the United Arab Emirates and other areas in the Gulf for operations in Afghanista­n’s airspace in the past.

It is unclear whether this could mean the US becomes more reluctant to use drones so far from its bases. In June 2019, Iran shot down an expensive US Global Hawk drone. The US used a drone to kill Iran’s Qasem Soleimani in January 2020 in Iraq. Iran has in the past sought to shoot down US drones using various means. It also brought down a US Sentinel drone in a 2011 incident.

That the Taliban is referencin­g US deals in Doha as evidence the US must end drone operations points to deeper questions about what the US discussed with the Taliban in Qatar as part of a deal to withdraw US forces.

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