Fox News claims; Terrorists from Afghanistan are threatening America

According to IRNA’s report on Wednesday from the President’s News Agency, Fox News said in a report: Despite the commitment of the Taliban in the Doha Peace Agreement, ISIS and al-Qaeda have returned to Afghanistan.
In this report, American officials are quoted as saying that these two groups are planning an attack on America and the world.
Fox News added that 15 months after the Taliban came to power in Afghanistan, these two groups have returned to Afghanistan.
The head of the FBI, the US Federal Bureau of Investigation said that these groups are active inside Afghanistan and this is the reality of Afghanistan.
In this report, quoting Naheed Farid, a former member of the Afghan House of Representatives, it is stated that 4,500 ISIS fighters are active in Afghanistan.
It is also quoted by Haibatullah Alizi, the last former chief of staff of the Afghan army, that Abdullah bin Laden, the son of Osama bin Laden, the former leader of al-Qaeda, has traveled to Ghazni and Helmand provinces.
But before this, the Taliban has repeatedly emphasized that no foreign country will be threatened by Afghanistan.
According to IRNA, the Taliban previously responded to India and Pakistan, who expressed concern about the presence of terrorist groups in Afghanistan at the UN General Assembly meeting, and dismissed the countries’ concerns as baseless and declared: There is no evidence. that the soil of Afghanistan is a threat to other countries.
Bilal Karimi, Deputy Spokesperson of the Taliban, said: “The concern about the presence of groups like Lashkar-e-Taiba and Jaish-e-Mohammed is based on the false information of these countries, and Afghanistan does not threaten the interests of any country.”
Previously, several countries, concerned about this issue, have asked the international community to take serious action regarding the presence of terrorist activities in Afghanistan.
The representative of India in the United Nations said: In the resolution 2593 of the National Security Council, it is stated that the territory of Afghanistan should not be used as a shelter for the planning, training or financing of terrorist attacks, especially terrorist individuals and organizations, including Lashkar-e-Taiba and Jaish-e-Mohammed, which the Council United Nations security has been identified, to be used.
Amir Khan, the deputy representative of Pakistan at the United Nations, also said: We must create a comprehensive anti-terrorism strategy and Pakistan will support the efforts to fight terrorism by respecting the sovereignty and territory of Afghanistan.