Historical Reference

This post is a historical collection of what CommandEleven has said in the past about the activities of the Islamic State – Khorasan Province (ISKP) and the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP).

1 – In October 2023, we clearly laid out that the Taliban had lost control of Afghanistan and that ISKP would soon challenge and take the government from them.

2 – In Dec 2023, we again repeated our position pointing out that ISKP external operations had expanded to the point where they had penetrated Europe and the US. You might also recall a few weeks before the attack on CrocusCityHall, we said that Russia was about to be hit.

3 – Since Jan 2024 until today, we have been the only analysts that have been warning of a major threat from ISKP to 3 specific targets and multiple global targets:

  • the ICC T20 World Cup in New York, which was backed up last week when the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) themselves ramped up security around the event.
  • the European Cup football tournament in Germany, where over the past 3 weeks we have seen numerous arrests, including the arrest of an ISKP supporter who had somehow infiltrated and gotten a job in the stadium security.
  • the Summer Olympics in France, where we have also seen a number of arrests of ISKP supporters.

4 – We have also been the only ones to point out that ISKP, since Sanaullah Ghafari became Emir, removed Khyber Pakhtunkhwa from ISPP and placed it directly under the control of ISKP.

For those intelligence officers reading our tweets, Ghafari has been living in a camp in Khyber Agency for over 9 months and no one has bothered to take him out.

5 – In terms of Russia, China, Pakistan and Iran being the only targets of ISKP – that is incorrect to a certain extent.

The ISKP targets are globally, but the countries mentioned are specific targets for the following reasons:

  • Russia has openly announced they are considering removing the Taliban from the banned terrorist list and, secondly (and probably most importantly), have announced they will hold coordinated counter terrorism operations with the Taliban against ISKP. This may be hampered by the arrest of a Russian engineer by the Taliban yesterday, who has taken directly to Bagram Air Base.
  • China has put significant pressure on the Taliban government to take action against both the TTP and ISKP after the Besham attack on Chinese citizens, and the failed attack in Karachi, where the BLA mistook Japanese citizens for Chinese. China also has significant investments in Afghanistan that the Taliban cannot afford to lose, as well as being one of the few countries that have accepted an ambassador from the Taliban in their country.
  • Pakistan is a core target for ISKP, where they want to establish ShariaLaw, much like they did in Iraq. This is also the reason for the alliance between the TTP and ISKP, please don’t be fooled by the fake tussle that was promoted last week between the two groups, they are are on one page.
  • Iran is a target because of Chabahar Port, where the Taliban are now able to receive goods and food supplies without any interference from Pakistan.

There is a great deal of CONFIRMED intelligence that we but we can not share publicly without having problems with Pakistan’s intelligence agencies.

We will also openly state that the key individual that everyone should be watching/monitoring is SirajuddinHaqqani, who is orchestrating many of the coming events and has orchestrated many of the attacks that have happened already, including the assassinations of senior Taliban leaders in Afghanistan.

We do wish that we could share some of the intelligence that we hold, because we are only telling 20% of the whole story right now. The remaining 80% would blow people’s minds in terms of what is happening and who is behind what.

Needless to say, there are 3 Western intelligence agencies, 2 Muslim intelligence agencies and RAW in direct contact with Sirajuddin Haqqani.

But suffice it to say, 9/11 will look like a walk in the park compared to what is being planned right now for Summer 2024.

  • We have told the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) that there will be a multi-city, simultaneous attack on US soil in September 2024. There are currently 8 sleeper cells on US soil awaiting orders for attack.
  • We have told MI6 that the UK is going to be hit hard by ISKP. There are currently 4 sleeper cells in the UK awaiting orders.
  • We have told BND that Germany is going to be hit harder than they expect. There are 10 sleeper cells awaiting orders.
  • We have told French intelligence that the Olympics will be hit at a level higher than the Crocus City Hall attack. There are 5 sleeper cells awaiting orders.
  • We have told the FSB that Russia is going to be hit in Moscow on a massive level. There are 3 sleeper cells awaiting orders.

We have provided them with the dossiers for each attack.

Many attacks have been planned and are awaiting execution orders from ISKP or IS Central. Western analysts are too focused on al-Qaeda (AQ), which is linked to the HaqqaniNetwork (HQN) and the Haqqani Network is linked to ISKP.

Sirajuddin Haqqani has prepared a masterful game that was dreamed up by Osama bin Laden, but is going to be executed by Haqqani.

We can say this with 1000% confirmation.

Executive Director at CommandEleven

Syed Khalid Muhammad, the Founder and Executive Director of CommandEleven, brings over three decades of leadership experience, guiding organizations globally in the realms of security, technology, marketing, and management. Notably, he authored "Agency Rules: Never an Easy Day at the Office," a pioneering espionage novel published in 2013. This novel holds historical significance as the first English-language espionage novel written by a Pakistani, achieving international bestseller status and currently available on Amazon.

Furthermore, Syed Khalid Muhammad has made notable appearances on several international TV channels, providing insightful analysis on security and geopolitics.

Since the establishment of CommandEleven in 2015, Khalid has expanded his expertise to encompass analysis, risk and threat assessment, and consultancy in the fields of terrorism, counter-terrorism, counter-intelligence, geopolitics, and cognitive warfare. Within CommandEleven, he has successfully cultivated a comprehensive human and electronic intelligence network spanning from MENA to the Indian subcontinent. Continuously growing, this network extends into various conflict zones globally, providing CommandEleven with actionable, real-time intelligence that forms the foundation of its analytical endeavors.

CommandEleven currently serves multiple clients, including corporate giants, by assisting them in analysis related to security, threat assessment, and threat mitigation strategies in Pakistan and Afghanistan.

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