
The Taliban Grid: Hybrid Biometric Threats in Afghanistan
Analysis of the Taliban’s current surveillance capabilities, combining captured US military biometric data (HIIDE/BAT) with modern Chinese facial recognition infrastructure.
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Analysis of the Taliban’s current surveillance capabilities, combining captured US military biometric data (HIIDE/BAT) with modern Chinese facial recognition infrastructure.

Intelligence briefing on Pakistan’s targeted strikes against TTP leadership in Afghanistan following cross-border infiltration and kinetic friction.

The battlespace changed again when the US invaded Iraq and deposed Saddam Hussain. The mistake most make is assuming the battlefield changed on 9/11. That was the instigating event that weakened al Qaeda and created a space for another group to emerge.

For the observer, looking at each event in isolation, it won’t make sense. When you combine them all, Haqqani’s resignation makes a great deal of sense at this time.

A few days ago, Afghanistan International, a newspaper with a reputation of questionable values and even more questionable reporting, published an article about the “Mir Ali Agreement” that was signed between Sirajuddin Haqqani and various terrorist groups before the Taliban took control of Afghanistan in 2021.

Let’s assume that Pakistan agrees with the Taliban that the TTP is an internal matter for Pakistan. Following that understanding, Pakistan has the right to strike ANY TTP camp, wherever it may be, including inside Afghanistan’s borders.

Analyzing the operational reach of ISKP into Central Asian Republics (CARs) and the strategic threat to Russian regional interests.

Post-incident analysis of the ISKP-claimed attack in Bajaur. Assessing intelligence gaps and the resurgence of trans-border terror networks.

Syed Khalid Muhammad, Executive Director – CommandEleven, spoke to Russia Today about the Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) ending their ceasefire and announcing attacks in Pakistan.

Syed Khalid Muhammad, CommandEleven Executive Director, spoke with Russia Today about the re-emergence of the Tehrek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) in the settled region of Swat.