America's attack on Pakistan-backed terrorism, 4 members of Al Qaeda and Pakistani Taliban declared global terrorists

Posted on 2nd Dec 2022 by rohit kumar

America has once again given a big attack on Pakistan-backed terrorism. Secretary of State Tony Blinken said the US has designated four members of the Al Qaeda and Pakistani Taliban groups as global terrorists. Blinken further said that this action shows that we will continue to use all relevant means to uphold our commitment to ensure that no terrorists gain a foothold in Afghanistan.

 

 

Property of terrorists also seized

Secretary of State Tony Blinken said that as a result of these actions, all terrorist assets that are subject to US jurisdiction have also been frozen. In addition, all US persons are generally prohibited from engaging in any transactions with them.

 

Name of these terrorists included

The terrorists who have been added to this list on Thursday are Al-Qaeda in the Indian Subcontinent (AQIS) emir Osama Mahmood, emir Atif Yahya Ghauri, and Muhammad Maroof, responsible for recruiting more people into the group. Sanctions have also been imposed on Qari Amjad of Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), who harbors terror in Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province.

 

efforts to eliminate terror

As part of its relentless efforts to ensure that terrorists do not use Afghanistan as a staging ground for international terrorism, the United States is deploying its full set of counterterrorism tools to counter the threat posed by terrorist groups operating in Afghanistan, including Al Qaeda and the TTP. is using.

 

The aim is to establish an Islamic state

Al Qaeda, founded in September 2014, is an Islamic extremist organization that aims to fight the governments of Pakistan, Afghanistan, India, Myanmar, and Bangladesh for the establishment of an Islamic state. The TTP, commonly known as the Pakistani Taliban, is involved in training various Islamist armed terrorist groups operating along the Afghan-Pakistani border.

 

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