Drone attack not good enough to weaken ISIS forces in Afghanistan

Drone attack not good enough to weaken ISIS forces in Afghanistan

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Drone attack not good enough to weaken ISIS forces in Afghanistan


US military forces conducted an over-the-horizon counterterrorism operation today against an ISIS-K HQ. The unmanned airstrike occurred in the Nangarhar Province of Afghanistan. Initial indications are that many terrorists were killed at the target. There were no civilian casualties said Capt. Bill Urban of the US Central Command.

The statement confirming the airstrike came one day after US President Joe Biden vowed to retaliate for two bomb attacks launched by ISIS-K near Kabul airport killing at least 13 US soldiers and more than 100 Afghanis. The US Central Command’s statement confirmed the move on Friday.

ISIS-K is a branch of Islamic State in Afghanistan. It was officially accepted by the core ISIS group in January 2015, and actively operates in eastern Afghanistan and Pakistan’s north. It is one of the most violent and extreme terrorist groups in Afghanistan and is believed to be responsible for attacks on hospitals, schools and public areas. 

However as per many analysts, this latest airstrike by USA against an ISIS-K HQ is just a retaliatory attack trying to save face; it cannot substantially weaken ISIS forces in Afghanistan or wipe them all out and the situation is still awkward for the US. The US’ move is unlikely to yield a substantial effect in fully wiping out the force.

“The US did not kill the leader of ISIS-K, but just a few ‘planners.’ Even if the current leader of ISIS-K were killed, it would not help eliminate the force,” Said Zhu Yongbiao, director of the Center for Afghanistan Studies at Lanzhou University.

In August 2016, the US announced that then ISIS-K leader Hafiz Saeed Khan was killed during a US drone attack in Afghanistan’s Nangarhar Province. Saeed was succeeded by Abdul Hasib, who was in turn killed by Afghan and US Special Forces in Nangarhar in April 2017. 


However, ISIS-K still remains active and dangerous all these years, according to a United Nations report in June 2021. Simply killing a ‘planner’ it claimed may not help the US save face and get itself out of the quagmire, said Zhu.


“CNN mentioned ‘over-the-horizon’ counterterrorism, which is a key point of Biden’s justification for the withdrawal from Afghanistan – that the US has developed such counterterrorism over-the-horizon capability which allows it to keep its eyes fixed on any direct threat to the US in the region. This is also a term to try to justify the chaos Washington has created, Said a Chinese analyst.


There are still a few days before the deadline of August 31 for the full withdrawal of US troops, and ISIS-K may still launch yet another attack against the US during this period. Though such attacks may not affect the US’ process of withdrawal, It will certainly be quite embarrassing for Washington.

Though such suicide attacks by ISIS-K may further strengthen the Afghan Taliban’s resolution in combating terrorism say some.

The Afghan Taliban, which has been long criticized for its ties with extremist groups, denounced ISIS-K’s attacks hours after the incident. “The Islamic Emirate strongly condemns the bombing of civilians at Kabul airport, which took place in an area where US forces are responsible for security,” Taliban spokesman Suhail Shaheen tweeted on Thursday.

After Taking over governing, Afghan Taliban is set to meet the basic requirements of the international community on anti-terrorism.

To earn international acceptability the Afghan Taliban must earnestly honor its commitment, make a clean break with all terrorist organizations, resolutely fight against ISIS -K and clear the way for regional security, stability, development and cooperation.