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US sees Haqqani network behind ambulance bombing in Kabul
By Reuters
Published: January 30, 2018
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Afghan policemen inspect the site of a bomb attack in Kabul. PHOTO: REUTERS

WASHINGTON DC: The United States is confident that the Haqqani network was behind the Taliban’s Saturday ambulance bomb in Kabul that killed more than 100 people, officials say, a conclusion that could add friction to ties between Washington and Islamabad.

The United States has long blamed militant safe havens in Pakistan for prolonging the war in Afghanistan. A claim Pakistan has vehemently denied.

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“We are very confident the Taliban Haqqani network was behind the killing of more than 103 people this past Saturday,” said Captain Tom Gresback, a US military spokesperson for the NATO-led Resolute Support mission in Afghanistan.

Another US official, speaking on condition of anonymity, also told Reuters the United States believed the attack was the work of the Taliban-affiliated Haqqani network, which Washington and Kabul have long accused of being behind some of Afghanistan’s most deadly attacks.

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Afghanistan’s envoy to the United Nations, Mahmoud Saikal, on Monday suggested the plot was too complex for the Taliban to have developed on their own.

“Given the degree of sophistication … can you expect an illiterate Taliban to come up with this kind of genius plot, using ambulances?” Saikal told Reuters in an interview, adding Kabul was still gathering information. “It’s not a simple thing to do.”

Saturday’s blast, claimed by the Taliban, was the deadliest since 150 people were killed in a huge truck bomb explosion last May near the German embassy, which US officials also blamed on the Haqqani network.

It followed another Taliban-claimed attack a week earlier that killed more than 20 people in a siege of the city’s Intercontinental Hotel.

On Monday, militants raided a military academy in Kabul, the Afghan capital, killing 11 soldiers. Islamic State claimed responsibility for the attack near the Marshal Fahim military academy on the city’s western outskirts.

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The attacks have put pressure on President Ashraf Ghani and his US allies, who have expressed growing confidence that a new, more aggressive military strategy has succeeded in driving Taliban insurgents back from major provincial centers.
 
lol and then atter few days US will say haqani network in pakistan as usual
 
but the treasury which put sanctions, says Haqqani Leaders are in Afghanistan. what are the smoking and drinking?
 
This place is of no stragetic benefit to America now. That chance of it is now long gone thanks to mighty ALLAH سُبْحَانَهُ وَ تَعَالَى of destroying there plans . God knows what there real plans were for Afghanistan a transit route to terrorism causing instability in the region . Or just for Pakistan !
 
This place is of no stragetic benefit to America now. That chance of it is now long gone thanks to mighty ALLAH سُبْحَانَهُ وَ تَعَالَى of destroying there plans . God knows what there real plans were for Afghanistan a transit route to terrorism causing instability in the region . Or just for Pakistan !

same strategic plans as any factory owner would have, once you own the terrorism factory you have the product for export anywhere in the world.
 
Afghanistan’s envoy to the United Nations, Mahmoud Saikal, on Monday suggested the plot was too complex for the Taliban to have developed on their own.

“Given the degree of sophistication … can you expect an illiterate Taliban to come up with this kind of genius plot, using ambulances?” Saikal told Reuters in an interview, adding Kabul was still gathering information. “It’s not a simple thing to do.”

Saturday’s blast, claimed by the Taliban, was the deadliest since 150 people were killed in a huge truck bomb explosion last May near the German embassy, which US officials also blamed on the Haqqani network.
dumb @ss Afghan UN envoy claims Taliban aren't literate/smart enough to put a bomb in a decoy ambulance, where as the ground reality in Afghanistan is Taliban control 66% of the country.
Wake up and smell the damn coffee your problem is in Afghanistan
 
same strategic plans as any factory owner would have, once you own the terrorism factory you have the product for export anywhere in the world.

Hi. That would be impossible now the surrounding countries are taking counter measures to this policy . Tougher border controls or using there own proxies to disrupt it. Judging by the recent attacks happening in there very successful but for Americans a real disaster unfolding unable to control it.
 
US pey lannat ha, itni barhi army aur Afghanion ko kidhur puhsah dia ha. Upar se Jahill Indian aur kamini Afghan government ki batayn sun rahayn han.
 
Haqqani network is behind the corruption in afghan government as well!
 
“Given the degree of sophistication … can you expect an illiterate Taliban to come up with this kind of genius plot, using ambulances?”

So this is the logic for pakistan's involvement? That using ambulances is such a sophisticated and genius idea, it is beyond Afghan Taliban's imagination; they must have had Pakistan's help.

And why do these articles never mention Pakistan's response only presenting one party's position.
 

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