Kabul (Afghanistan): The Taliban has maintained "close ties with al Qaeda" and is "very likely preparing for large-scale offensives" against population centres and Afghan government installations, an intelligence agency of the United States federal government has said.
This comes as the American withdrawal from Afghanistan is up to 20 per cent complete and the US has handed over control of five military facilities to Afghan counterparts, the US Central Command (CENTCOM) said on Monday.
According to the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) report, al-Qaeda is likely awaiting further guidance from the Taliban as the United States reviews the US-Taliban agreement.
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"Al-Qaeda continues to rely on the Taliban for protection, and the two groups have reinforced ties over the past decades, likely making it difficult for an organizational split to occur," the report said. This latest quarterly DIA analysis is cited in a report prepared by the US Department of Defense's Lead Inspector General for Operation Freedom's Sentinel in Afghanistan.
This report was released on Tuesday, the same day, Zalmay Khalilzad, the US special representative for Afghanistan reconciliation, testified before the US House of Representatives Committee on Foreign Affairs, FDD's Long Journalreported.