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Taliban Warns US Secretary of State Rubio Against Bounty Threat

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January 28, 2025
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Taliban Warns US Secretary of State Rubio Against Bounty Threat
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The Taliban ambassador has issued a stern warning to the newly appointed US Secretary of State, Marco Rubio. This comes after Rubio’s remarks about placing substantial bounties on the Taliban leadership for their detention of US nationals.

Context of Rubio’s Remarks

The statement from Rubio follows a recent prisoner swap that freed two Americans, Ryan Corbett and William McKenty, in exchange for Khan Muhammad, a Taliban figure held by the US. This deal was negotiated under Joe Biden’s administration before he left office. However, George Glezmann and Mahmood Habibi, two additional Americans, remain in Taliban custody. Rubio expressed concerns about unreported American hostages, stating on X, “If this is true, we will have to immediately place a VERY BIG bounty on their top leaders, maybe even bigger than the one we had on [Osama] bin Laden.”

Taliban’s Response

Suhail Shaheen, the Taliban’s ambassador to Qatar, responded sharply to Rubio’s comments. Shaheen emphasized that Afghanistan’s government prefers resolving issues through peaceful dialogue. However, he also reminded the US of Afghanistan’s history of resistance. “The jihad of the Afghan nation in recent decades is a lesson that everyone should learn from,” Shaheen said, referencing the Taliban’s decades-long fight against US and NATO forces before regaining control in 2021.

Diplomatic Efforts for Prisoner Releases

Shaheen highlighted the Taliban’s willingness to resolve hostage cases diplomatically. He pointed to the recent release of Canadian David Lavery, facilitated through Qatari mediation. The Taliban emphasized their cooperation with Qatar in achieving positive outcomes. Earlier, Canada’s Foreign Minister Melanie Joly confirmed Lavery’s release and thanked Qatar for its role in mediating his return.

Rising Tensions Between the US and Taliban

Rubio’s comments risk further escalating tensions between the US and the Taliban. His suggestion of placing significant bounties recalls the approach taken against Osama bin Laden, a move that underscores the gravity of his threat. Shaheen’s remarks signal that the Taliban is prepared to resist any aggressive measures.

Broader Implications

The situation raises concerns about the future of US-Afghanistan relations under Rubio’s leadership. While recent diplomatic efforts resulted in successful prisoner swaps, the rhetoric from both sides could hinder progress. Rubio’s stance may provoke further resistance from the Taliban, complicating negotiations for the release of remaining American hostages.

The coming weeks will reveal whether the US and the Taliban can navigate these rising tensions or face another cycle of hostilities. The role of mediators like Qatar will remain crucial in ensuring peaceful resolutions in an increasingly volatile relationship.

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