
In a major development, US President Donald Trump has thanked Pakistan for capturing Muhammad Sharifullah, the mastermind behind the deadly Kabul airport bombing in 2021. This attack had tragically claimed the lives of 13 US service members and over 170 Afghan nationals.
During his first address to a joint session of Congress since returning to office, Trump acknowledged Pakistan’s crucial role in the arrest of Sharifullah, a top commander of the ISIS-Khorasan group. He expressed gratitude towards the Pakistani Intelligence Service for their efforts in nabbing the terrorist and handing him over to US authorities. Trump confirmed that Sharifullah is now being extradited to face American justice.
The US President also used this moment to criticize the previous administration’s handling of the Afghanistan withdrawal, calling it a complete disaster. He pointed out that had the exit been managed properly, such tragic incidents could have been avoided.
Trump’s statement marks a rare instance of strong cooperation between the US and Pakistan in the fight against terrorism. Relations between the two countries have seen ups and downs in recent years, but this latest development highlights a renewed partnership in global security efforts.
Experts believe that Pakistan’s role in capturing the ISIS leader will strengthen its image as a key player in the international fight against terrorism. This move could also lead to better diplomatic ties between Washington and Islamabad, potentially opening doors for further collaboration in security and defense matters.
With the capture of Muhammad Sharifullah, the US has taken a significant step towards holding the perpetrators of the Kabul attack accountable. The coming days will reveal more about how this case unfolds, but for now, Trump has made it clear that justice will be served.
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