Joint Chiefs Chairman Gen. Mark Milley Says US Coordination With Taliban On Strikes Against ISIS ‘Possible’

 

Daily Mail: Joint Chiefs chairman Gen. Mark Milley says cooperation with the Taliban to defeat ISIS-K ‘is possible’ and says work continues to get every American out of Afghanistan 

* Gen Milley on Wednesday said cooperation with the Taliban was 'possible' in the hunt for ISIS-K killer 

* 'In war you do what you must do ... not what you necessarily want to do,' he said 

* The Pentagon briefing came as the Taliban paraded their hardware in Kandahar 

* They have captured millions of dollars in U.S. weaponry and equipment since U.S. forces left on Monday night 

The chairman of the joint chiefs of staff on Wednesday said it was 'possible' that the Pentagon would work with the Taliban to hunt down and destroy the ISIS-K terrorist group. 

The Afghan affiliate of the Islamic State claimed responsibility for the attack last week that killed 13 U.S. service members. 

Since then the U.S. has launched two drone strikes against its members.  

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WNU Editor: The White House is signaling that they want to find some way to work with the Taliban. It is telling that the US National Security adviser does not call the Taliban the enemy when asked .... Biden's national security adviser Jake Sullivan refuses to call the Taliban the enemy and says 'it's hard to put a label on it' (Daily Mail). Needless to say. I think this would be a terrible mistake. 

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Milley: US coordination with Taliban on strikes ‘possible’ -- AP  

Milley: ‘It's possible’ U.S. will work with Taliban to thwart ISIS-K -- Politico  

Pentagon: 'Possible' US will work with Taliban against ISIS-K -- FOX News  

General Mark Milley Says ‘It’s Possible’ U.S. Will Work with Taliban on Future Missions Against ISIS-K -- National Review 

'Ruthless group': Pentagon wary of working with the Taliban moving forward -- Washington Examiner  

U.S. relationship with Taliban unclear after end of Afghanistan war, senior defense and diplomatic officials say -- NBC

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