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McCaul blasts Biden for failure to plan withdrawal from Afghanistan
The top Republican on the House Foreign Affairs Committee Michael McCaul blasted the Biden administration in an interim report for its “complete lack and failure to plan” the withdrawal of troops from Afghanistan in August last year.
McCaul said there were “many sins” committed during the botched pullout in Afghanistan.
“There was a complete lack and failure to plan. There was no plan and there was no plan executed,” McCaul said in an interview on CBS this week.
“I think the State Department probably didn’t have the resources it needed to carry out an evacuation of this size and enormity,” he continued.
The 118-page report, “A Strategic Failure: Assessing the Administration’s Afghanistan Withdrawal,” examines President Joe Biden’s efforts to comply with deadlines put in place in an agreement between former President Donald Trump and the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (IEA) and concentrates on the administration’s missteps that led to the disastrous evacuation of Americans and Afghan allies.
It also analyzes the decisions that led to US troops being pulled out of Afghanistan before American citizens and, how in the absence of the US military, the IEA quickly retook territory across the country and overthrew the government in Kabul.
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IEA holds fire against Pakistan to respect ongoing talks, says Mujahid
The spokesperson of the Islamic Emirate, Zabihullah Mujahid, said that IEA forces have so far refrained from responding to Pakistan’s attacks on Kandahar in order to respect the negotiating team in Turkey and to prevent civilian casualties.
Mujahid added that while the third round of talks with the Pakistani side has begun in Istanbul, “unfortunately,” Pakistani forces this afternoon once again opened fire on Spin Boldak district in Kandahar, causing concern among the local population.
According to Mujahid, during the previous round of negotiations, an agreement had been reached to extend the ceasefire and prevent any violations.
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Two killed in Pakistani attack on Kandahar border villages
At least two civilians were killed and several others injured Thursday after Pakistani forces fired mortars into Afghanistan’s Spin Boldak district of Kandahar province, local sources told Ariana News.
The shelling reportedly hit the Wardak and Siet villages, killing one woman and one man, and injuring two others. Officials said ten additional people were hurt in a traffic accident as they fled the conflict zone.
Sources confirmed that the attack occurred around 5:00 p.m., when Pakistani troops opened fire on Afghan border forces using both light and heavy weapons in the Wesh area of Spin Boldak.
Residents said mortar rounds from across the border also struck commercial areas, prompting widespread panic and forcing many shopkeepers and civilians to flee to safer locations. “People were terrified; everyone ran from the markets,” one local resident said.
Local security officials reported that the fighting has since subsided and that Afghan border forces remain on alert, ready to respond to any renewed aggression.
The clashes mark another escalation along the Afghanistan-Pakistan border, an area that has seen repeated cross-border attacks in recent months.
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Qatar urges Afghanistan and Pakistan to resolve tensions peacefully
Qatar’s Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani has expressed hope that Afghanistan and Pakistan will peacefully resolve their current issues.
The remarks came during a meeting with Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari on Wednesday, held on the sidelines of the Second World Summit for Social Development in the Qatari capital. The Emir said he hoped the two neighboring countries would “move beyond recent challenges,” referring to the recent clashes along the Durand Line, according to a statement released by the Pakistani president’s office.
Qatar is playing mediating role in talks between Kabul and Islamabad.
President Zardari appreciated Qatar’s role in hosting and facilitating the UN-led Doha Process meetings on Afghanistan, including the first and second rounds held in May 2023 and February 2024, which have supported international coordination on humanitarian, development and security issues.
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