New York Post

'Nuclear Taliban'

Fiends could seize P’stan arms: Bolton

- By MARK MOORE

Former National Security Adviser John Bolton said President Biden’s botched handling of the withdrawal from Afghanista­n could lead to the Taliban getting nuclear weapons.

“The Taliban in control of Afghanista­n threatens the possibilit­y of terrorists taking control of Pakistan . . . that means maybe 150 nuclear weapons in the hands of terrorists,” Bolton told John Catsimatid­is in an interview on WABC 770 radio Sunday.

“China, which already has a lot of influence in Pakistan, is going to increase its influence and put more pressure on India. This is a big developmen­t in that part of the world,” he continued.

Bolton served as national security adviser from April 2018 to September

2019 in former President Donald Trump’s administra­tion.

As the Biden administra­tion began removing US forces, the Taliban rapidly seized territory and provincial capitals. Kabul fell to the Taliban by mid August.

The White House scrambled to rescue American citizens and Afghan allies after the takeover, but the operation turned into chaos as thousands of Afghans streamed toward the airport in Kabul to flee Taliban rule and 13 US service members were killed in a suicide bombing by ISIS-K terrorists.

Bolton said Biden embarrasse­d the US on the world stage and now allies are “wondering if he has a grip on his own administra­tion’s foreign policy.”

But Bolton praised Biden for his nuclear submarine deal with Australia that irked France so much it canceled a gala and recalled its ambassador­s to the US and Australia.

“It’s a huge step forward for us in the Indian Ocean and the Pacific Ocean. It’s a real signal to China that we are determined not to let them just run wild,” he said.

But Bolton also said he doesn’t think the Biden administra­tion is “focused” enough to deal with the threats posed by China.

“I think the United States must look at China and the threat it poses across the board. They’ve been stealing our intellectu­al property for decades . . . They discrimina­te against foreign companies and investors. They manipulate the World Trade Organizati­on. They are building up their military . . . And they are very aggressive politicall­y,” Bolton said.

“The United States needs to come to grips with this threat . . . and needs to be prepared for a long struggle across the full spectrum of potential power — economic, political and military . . . I don’t think the administra­tion is focused,” he said.

 ?? ?? TERRIFYING: John Bolton (left) fears that Taliban fighters like these celebratin­g their capture of Kabul will spark a terrorist takeover of nuclear-armed Pakistan.
TERRIFYING: John Bolton (left) fears that Taliban fighters like these celebratin­g their capture of Kabul will spark a terrorist takeover of nuclear-armed Pakistan.

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