Is Biden Giving False Assurances of Safety From Terror Groups?

Iraqi fighters of the Hashed al-Shaabi (Popular Mobilization units) stand next to a wall bearing the Islamic State group flag as they enter the city of al-Qaim, in Iraq's western Anbar province near the Syrian border, to fight against remnant pockets of Islamic State group jihadists on Nov. 3, 2017. (Getty Images)

By    |   Wednesday, 27 September 2023 07:28 AM EDT ET

Biden administration pronouncements suggesting that terror groups operating in Afghanistan – such as al-Qaida and ISIS – are no longer a significant threat to the U.S. are false, Afghan and U.S. intelligence sources say.

High-level exiled Afghan government sources say the U.S. intelligence officials they've spoken with say the White House also has chosen to ignore intelligence to the contrary.

John Rossomando

John Rossomando is an experienced national security and counterterrorism analyst and researcher who writes for Newsmax and has been featured in numerous publications and has been consulted by numerous U.S. government agencies.

© 2026 Newsmax. All rights reserved.


platinum
Biden administration pronouncements suggesting that terror groups operating in Afghanistan – such as al-Qaida and ISIS – are no longer a significant threat to the U.S. are false, Afghan and U.S. intelligence sources say.
biden administration, al-qaida, isis, afghanistan, threat, taliban, pakistan, terrorists
1091
2023-28-27
Wednesday, 27 September 2023 07:28 AM
Newsmax Media, Inc.

View on Newsmax