• Haqqani Inc.: Terrorism, Politics, and Regional Power (1/8/25)

  • Jan 8 2025
  • Length: 14 mins
  • Podcast

Haqqani Inc.: Terrorism, Politics, and Regional Power (1/8/25)

  • Summary

  • The Haqqani Network, one of Afghanistan's most lethal and resilient insurgent groups, has grown into a hybrid entity, functioning as both a terrorist organization and a political power broker. Its rise is deeply intertwined with decades of flawed U.S. foreign policy, including the Cold War-era support it received as part of the anti-Soviet mujahideen. Fueled by billions of dollars funneled through CIA programs like Operation Cyclone, the Haqqani Network leveraged these resources to build a robust infrastructure and financial networks. Post-9/11, U.S. reliance on Pakistan as a strategic ally allowed the Haqqani Network to thrive under the protection of Pakistan’s ISI, despite its role in high-profile attacks against U.S. and NATO forces. This dynamic has created a paradox where the United States inadvertently bolstered an enemy, prioritizing short-term goals over the long-term consequences of such alliances.

    In recent years, the Haqqani Network has expanded its influence through strategic manipulation of alliances, including facilitating ISIS operations to obscure its direct involvement in atrocities. With Sirajuddin Haqqani now serving as Afghanistan’s Interior Minister under the Taliban, the network has entrenched itself as a major player in regional geopolitics, using its power to destabilize adversaries and maintain its dominance. The enduring threat of the Haqqani Network is a stark reminder of the unintended consequences of U.S. intervention and its failure to address Pakistan’s duplicity. Moving forward, the Haqqani Network's legacy serves as both a cautionary tale and an urgent call for a reassessment of U.S. counterterrorism strategies to prevent further entrenchment of such extremist groups.


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