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    The Downside: US Strike Shows Afghanistan Still Terror Base

    The Downside: US Strike Shows Afghanistan Still Terror Base

    — The Biden administration is holding out the operation that killed al-Qaida leader Ayman al-Zawahri as a monumental strike against the global terror network responsible for the Sept. 11 attacks of 2001. But there's a downside, too.

    The drone strike also is putting into stark relief the mounting evidence that after 20 years of America's presence — and then sudden departure — has once again become an active staging ground for Islamic terror groups looking to attack the West.

    The operation, carried out over the weekend after at least six months spent monitoring movements by al-Zawahri and his family, came just weeks before the one-year anniversary of the chaotic U.S. withdrawal from the country.

    The Biden administration is making the case that the operation shows Americans at home and allies abroad that the United States hasn't lost focus — or the ability to strike terrorists in the region — and validates its decision to end two decades of fighting in Afghanistan with its withdrawal.

    Announcing the strike from the White House, President Joe Biden said Monday night that “justice” had been exacted on a leader who in recent weeks had recorded videos calling for his followers to attack the United States and allies. And the White House on Tuesday framed the operation as an enormous counterterrorism win.

    “The president has made good on his word when we left,” National Security…

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