President Joe Biden has been warned by commanders that another terrorist attack is “highly likely” to happen in the next 24 to 36 hours.
Biden said he directed the commanders to take every possible measure to protect the military personnel on the ground at Kabul airport.
He made the statement after meeting the national security team in Washington and the commanders in the fields on Saturday morning.
The commanders’ warning messages came as the country is mourning the 13 service members killed during a terrorist suicide bombing in Kabul.
One bomb went off near the Abbey Gate of U.S.-held Hamid Karzai International Airport in Kabul, Afghanistan, late on Aug. 26 local time. Pentagon officials said that 11 Marines, one Navy corpsman, and one U.S. Army soldier were killed by the suicide bombing. At least another 18 service members were wounded.
The deaths mark the first U.S. military combat-related deaths in Afghanistan since February 2020.
The terrorist group ISIS claimed responsibility for the attack, bragging about a suicide bomber “managing to penetrate all the security fortifications” put into place by U.S. forces and the Taliban.
In response to the terrorist attack, the United States carried a counter-terrorism drone attack on Friday and killed two “high-profile” ISIS-K terrorist group members.
“Yesterday, U.S. military forces conducted an over-the-horizon counterterrorism operation against an ISIS-K planner and facilitator,” Major General William Taylor said at an Aug. 28 news conference. “I can confirm now that two high-profile ISIS targets were killed, and one was wounded, and we know of zero civilian casualties,” he added.
Biden vowed to hunt down the persons who planned and carried out the Aug. 26 attack against U.S. personnel and make the terrorists pay.