Airstrikes in Afghanistan do not have to tell the new Afghan government. US Department of Defense spokesman
WASHINGTON – The United States has hinted at another airstrike in Afghanistan, with US Defense Department spokesman John Kirby saying it is not necessary to tell the new Afghan government about airstrikes in Afghanistan. We are in touch with all the important authorities for counter-terrorism operations so that there is no expectation of any further obstruction in counter-terrorism operations in the future.
According to the details, he said that he believes in the capabilities used for airstrikes, there is no need for specific rules for auxiliary communications in airstrikes, so there is no need to talk to the new Afghan government about airspace at the moment. But we expect that there will be no impediment to counter-terrorism operations.
On the other hand, Prime Minister Imran Khan said that we have to work with the authorities to eliminate terrorists in Kabul, a peaceful Afghanistan is in the interest of Pakistan, the United States, and Pakistan together to establish peace in Afghanistan, the new Afghan government. We have to work together and help bring stability to Afghanistan and end the humanitarian crisis.
Prime Minister Imran Khan in an interview to the American magazine Newsweek said that Afghanistan is suffering from a crisis, which must be rehabilitated, Afghanistan lacks basic humanitarian facilities, the US withdrawal from Afghanistan after the US reputation in Afghanistan. The damage has been done badly, so we have to work with the authorities to eliminate the terrorists in Kabul, the United States, and Pakistan have to work together with the new Afghan government to bring peace to Afghanistan.