Osama Bin Laden Security Chief And Arms Supplier Amin ul-Haq Is Back In Afghanistan
Dr. Amin-ul-Haq, a major al-Qaeda player in Afghanistan, Osama Bin Laden security in charge in Tora Bora, returns to his native Nangarhar province after it fell to the Taliban. Dr. Amin became close to OBL in the 80s when he worked with Abdullah Azzam in Maktaba Akhidmat. pic.twitter.com/IXbZeJ0nZE
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* A video surfaced Monday of Amin ul-Haq returning to his home province
* He led security for Osama bin Laden in Tora Bora, Al Qaeda's cave complex, and escaped with him when US military forces attacked the terrorist hotbed
* The new video shows people crowding ul-Haq's car to welcome him back
* He returned in the final hours of the US withdrawal from Afghanistan
* His warm reception signals the Taliban's unwillingness to adhere to its promise that it would not foster terrorism, made under the peace agreement with Trump
* Joe Biden said ten days ago that Al Qaeda wouldn't have a significant presence
A close aide of Osama bin Laden has returned to his home in Afghanistan after 20 years of US occupation just hours until American forces finish their evacuation from the war-torn country by President Joe Biden's deadline, a video purports to show.
Amin ul-Haq, a top Al Qaeda arms supplier, returned to his hometown in Afghanistan's Nangarhar province on Monday just over two weeks after the Taliban completed its lightening fast offensive to take over nearly all of the country.
Ul-Haq headed bin Laden's security when he was occupying the Tora Bora cave complex.
The two men escaped together when US forces attacked the complex, according to NBC.
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Update #1: Osama bin Laden’s security chief triumphantly returns to hometown in Afghanistan (Long War Journal)
Update #2: Osama bin Laden's former aide Amin-ul-Haq returns to Afghanistan (India Today)
WNU Editor: He is the first of many Al Qaeda and other Jihadists who will be returning to Afghanistan.
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