National Security Advisor Mike Waltz on Wednesday asserted that Trump officials had acquired the ringleaders behind the fatal bombing of a monastery gate in Afghanistan in August 2021.
“He confessed. Waltz spoke to Fox & Friends, who was killed outside Kabul airport during the failed evacuation of Americans and their Afghan allies ahead of the reconstruction of the Taliban.
The Waltz refused to identify the terrorists or to say where he would be detained.
News of the confession came the day after Trump announced that he had secured “top terrorists” during a speech at a joint Congress session on Tuesday night.
Sebastian Gorka's national security team at Waltz, CIA director John Ratcliffe, Attorney General Pam Bondy, and FBI director Kash Patel all played a role in anxiety and extraction.
“They all went out and last night, this monster was back, so we met up with our agents last night,” Waltz said.
“He'll be on trial. The president told these families in Arlington, “We're going to get this guy.” ” he added.
The Waltz also described the “emotional” response from Goldstar's family after learning that the Trump administration had caught ISIS-K terrorists.
“They were emotional. If you remember, one of their fathers, Steve Nikowi, was so upset by Biden and his team in the last state of the union that they never mentioned the family's name. They didn't even say Afghanistan. He lost it, screamed, and was arrested,” Waltz said.
“A month after the presidency, I was able to have these families and thank the president for making a promise,” he added.
Waltz said it was a “step” to trust Pakistan, saying that after the US shared the Intelligence Election with the Islamabad government, “they moved with that Intelligence Election and handed him over.”
The chaotic withdrawal of US troops and diplomats has prompted the Taliban to release thousands of ISIS terrorists from prison as Islamic fundamentalists have swept across the country.
According to US military officials, one of those terrorists, Abdul Rahman al-Rogali, was later identified as the person who exploded wearing a suicide vest filled with 20 pounds of explosives and ball bearings, causing the explosion to kill 13 Afghans.
