NEW: @DoD_IG report on US-#Afghanistan raises concern about #Taliban, citing violence from January-March #Taliban
"The United States & Taliban agreed to a 1-week reduction in violence prior to the signing of the agreement but Taliban violence during the quarter overall was high"
"While the #Taliban reduced attacks against US & coalition forces, it continued to attack the #Afghan National Defense & Security Forces, particularly after the signing of the agreement" per acting @DoD_IG Sean O'Donnell
Also, as w/recent @SIGARHQ report, @DoD_IG not given data on enemy initiated attacks, "which is normally discussed in Lead IG reports" per O'Donnell
@DeptofDefense said info "sensitive as it was part of ongoing interagency deliberations over whether the #Taliban is complying"
.@SIGARHQ complained about US/coalition withholding enemy initiated attack data, calling it "one of the last remaining metrics SIGAR was able to use to report publicly on the security situation in #Afghanistan" voanews.com/south-central-…
NEW: 1 reason for increased in violence in #Afghanistan in Jan-Feb - US “military pressure” on the #Taliban "to create the conditions for a political settlement" US Forces-Afghanistan told @DoD_IG
Insider attacks targeting #Afghan forces - by #Taliban infiltrators - problematic, per @DoD_IG
US Forces-Afghanistan documents 17 insider attacks between January & March, killing 48 Afghan service members & 2 US troops
Per USFOR-A, none of the insider attacks from January to March exclusively targeted coalition members
2019 was the deadliest year for insider attacks, per @DoD_IG with 172 Afghan troops killed, and another 85 wounded
"In contrast to the rising trend of insider attacks against the ANDSF, such attacks against US and coalition forces have remained relatively low since 2015" per @DoD_IG
@DefenseIntel tells @DoD_IG ISIS-K could have as few as 300 members left in Afghanistan, w/ only 50-100 in #Nangarhar province
But DIA cautions, that on the high end, ISIS-K could have as many as 2,500 fighters
Loss of territory in #Nangarhar province likely caused #ISIS-#Khorasan to change how it operates but ISIS affiliate continues to pose a threat to US, coalition & #Afghan forces, @DefenseIntel tells @DoD_IG
#ISIS-#Khorasan planning & recruitment efforts hurting due to losses in #Nangarhar, lessening group's ability to carry out high-profile attacks
"ISIS-K clandestine cells were continuing to plan and conduct operations against U.S. and Afghan forces" per @DoD_IG
Impact of US-#Taliban agreement, for now, is uncertain
"The DIA stated that, as of the end of the quarter, it was not possible to determine the extent to which ISIS-K was benefiting from or using the agreement" per @DoD_IG
NEW: @NATO Special Operations Component Command–Afghanistan confirms it will dissolve the 18,000 member #Afghan Local Police, per @DoD_IG
Funding runs out in September - tentative plan in place to recover weapons/equipment
Per @DoD_IG, #Afghanistan's Ministry of Interior Affairs will demobilize #Afghan Local Police units by district
Current ALP officers will be encouraged to join the Afghan National Army or other forces, "in order to mitigate the potential of creating future insurgents"
#Iran in #Afghanistan: "Iran seeks to manipulate any future Afghan gvt by trying to influence elections & politics & by endeavoring to secure a central role in #Taliban reconciliation talks" per @DoD_IG report
ISIS-Somalia has dug in - operating out of Buur Dhexaad, described by the UN sanctions monitoring team as "a strategic base secured by natural caves and defensive structures safe from aerial and ground offensives"
ISIS-Somalia leader Abdul Qadir Mumin has also sought to limit unnecessary exposure while focusing on boosting the affiliate's finances thru increased extortion campaigns, per the UN report
Some of that money has been poured into advanced weaponry and drones
ISIS-Somalia has "employed unmanned aerial vehicles for reconnaissance and limited explosive deployment" per the UN. with an aim at "building suicide unmanned aerial vehicles"
NEW: "Growing confidence" that the global leader of ISIS is Abdul Qadir Mumin, also the head of ISIS-Somalia, per new UN sanctions monitoring team report
"But doubts continued to be expressed by other Member States"
If Somalia's Mumin is ISIS leader Abu Hafs al-Hashimi al-Qurashi, "it may signify a deliberate pivot towards a more decentralized operational structure, further from the core conflict zone" per the UN report
Of the 9 regional offices set up by ISIS, only 2 remain active in Africa:
- the al-Karrar office in Somalia, which serves as a key financial hub
- the al-Furqan office in Nigeria
HAPPENING NOW: Senate Intelligence Committee confirmation hearing for Tulsi Gabbard to serve as US Director of National Intelligence
"It’s fair to say Ms. Gabbard’s nomination has generated a bit more interest and attention than do most nominees before this committee" per Senate Committee Chairman, Tom Cotton
"But I want to stress that Ms. Gabbard has been and will be treated with the exact same respect, consideration, and professionalism that we have extended to every other nominee" per Cotton
NEW: US intelligence agencies pushing back vs claims health ailments linked to Havana Syndrome were caused by a foreign adversary
"The intelligence does not link a foreign actor to these events. Indeed, it points away from their involvement" per a US intelligence official
"5 elements of the intelligence community continue to assess that it's very unlikely of foreign actors responsible" per the US intelligence official
BUT 2 intelligence agencies have reevaluated - "shift from unlikely w/low confidence to roughly even chance with low confidence"
The US intelligence official, briefing reporters on the condition of anonymity, describe the shift in view about the possible involvement of foreign adversaries as "subtle" - "They have a low confidence in their judgments"
NEW: Islamic State-Somalia getting boost from an "influx of foreign fighters"
A just-issued UN sanctions monitoring team report warns the foreign fighters "have expanded and enhanced the group’s capabilities against al-Shabaab"
Influx of foreign fighters to IS-Somalia " has coincided with the re-emergence of the Al-Karrar office as a
key administrative and financial hub for [ISIS] globally" per the UN report
IS-Somalia being led by "a cadre of former al-Shabaab
militants based in the Bari region of Puntland" per UN report
Abdirahman Fahiye Isse Mohamud is the emir of IS-Somalia, per report, "responsible for [ISIS] operations in Somalia"
NEW: Senate Democrats ask @DeptofDefense @TheJusticeDept to look at Elon Musk's reported contact w/Russian officials - "determine whether this behavior should force a review of Mr. Musk’s
continued involvement in SpaceX’s varying contracts" w/the US government
"Communications between Russian government officials and any individual with a security
clearance have the potential to put our security at risk" per @SenatorShaheen @SenJackReed
"We urge you to take appropriate action immediately"
Musk's alleged contacts with Russian officials was first reported by @WSJ, which cited current and former U.S., European and Russian officials