Najibullah Lalzoy
Tolo News
07 MAY 2026
The United States’ counterterrorism strategy for 2026, recently released by the White House, once again does not mention Afghanistan as a threat to the United States.
The report states, citing President Donald Trump, that the arrest of the perpetrator of the 2021 Kabul airport attack only 43 days after taking office demonstrates the current US administration’s commitment to combating terrorism.
Asia has been described as a safe haven for al-Qaeda and ISIS, and the report says these groups largely establish safe sanctuaries for themselves in these regions.
“Donald Trump, in 2025, rebuilt relations with several countries in South and Central Asia because these relations play an important role in reducing threats against the homeland. Europe must expand counterterrorism operations in Asia, and we are cooperating with them.” Reads part of the report.
According to the US report, this year’s priorities in counterterrorism efforts include combating drug cartels, al-Qaeda, ISIS, ISIS-Khorasan, and the Muslim Brotherhood.
The strategy also identifies confronting anti-American violent political groups as one of the US priorities, and considers threats emerging from the Middle East among the key objectives of counterterrorism efforts.
Meanwhile, regarding Europe, the report says it is one of America’s strategic counterterrorism allies, and that global security is tied to a stronger Europe.
Afghanistan Peace Campaign