With Taliban Controlling Afghanistan, Al-Qaida Could Threaten America In 1-2 Years

Tuesday, September 14 2021

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Lieutenant General Scott D. Berrier, Director, Defense Intelligence Agency
U.S. Defense Intelligence Agency
Lieutenant General Scott D. Berrier, Director, Defense Intelligence Agency

WASHINGTON — American intelligence officials say al-Qaida could begin to threaten the homeland from Afghanistan within one to two years, echoing warnings that were issued prior to the U.S. withdrawal ending its 20-year war.

Lt. Gen. Scott Berrier, who leads the Defense Intelligence Agency, gave that estimated timeframe Tuesday while speaking at the Intelligence & National Security Summit.

David Cohen, deputy director of the Central Intelligence Agency, said the U.S. already had detected “some of the indications of some potential movement of al-Qaida to Afghanistan.”

Experts have long said the Taliban still maintains ties to al-Qaida, which took sanctuary in Afghanistan prior to the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks.

Counterterrorism experts estimated prior to the withdrawal that al-Qaida had several hundred fighters in Afghanistan.

Taliban fighters patrol in Kabul
[Photo Credit: AP Photo/Rahmat Gul] Taliban fighters patrol in Kabul
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