Pakistan’s worry is regrouping of militants after American troops pullout from Afghanistan: U.S. general
The Hindu
Further, head of Centcom General McKenzie said he was now figuring out how the U.S. will be able to conduct counter-terrorism activities in the area without being in Afghanistan.
The regrouping of terrorists such as the Islamic State and Al Qaeda militants would be a biggest concern for Pakistan, a top U.S. general has warned as the Pentagon started pulling out its troops from Afghanistan, according to a media report on Monday. The U.S. military has begun its complete withdrawal from Afghanistan, General Austin S. Miller, the head of the U.S.-led coalition in Afghanistan, said in Kabul on Sunday. His remarks came almost two weeks after President Joe Biden announced that all the , the 20th anniversary of the terrorist attacks that propelled America into its long war in Afghanistan.More Related News

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