Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Terror threat moved out of Afghanista­n: US

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WASHINGTON: Secretary of state Antony Blinken on Sunday defended the US decision to withdraw from Afghanista­n, saying the terror threat had moved elsewhere and that Washington needed to refocus resources on challenges such as China and the pandemic.

President Joe Biden announced last week that the United States would withdraw all forces from the country before this year’s 20th anniversar­y of the September 11 terror attacks.

The unconditio­nal withdrawal comes despite a deadlock in peace talks between the insurgents and the Afghan government.

CIA head William Burns and US generals including the former armed forces chief David Petraeus have argued that the move could plunge the country deeper into violence and leave America more vulnerable to terrorist threats.

“The terrorism threat has moved to other places. And we have other very important items on our agenda, including the relationsh­ip with China, including dealing with everything from climate change to Covid,” Blinken told ABC. “And that’s

where we have to focus our energy and resources.”

Blinken told ABC the United States had “achieved the objectives that we set out to achieve”.

“Al-Qaeda has been significan­tly degraded. Its capacity to conduct an attack against the United States now from Afghanista­n is not there,” he said.

The Pentagon has around 2,500 troops in Afghanista­n from a high of over 100,000. Thousands more serve as part of a 9,600-strong Nato force, which will withdraw at the same time.

The delay in withdrawal even by just over four months has angered the Taliban, who have threatened to resume hostilitie­s against US forces.

Blinken said, however, that Washington would be able to see any move by the Taliban “in real time” and take action.

“So if they start something up again, they’re going to be in a long war that’s not in their interest either,” Blinken said.

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REUTERS Antony Blinken

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