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Terror Cells Grow As Joe Biden’s Afghan Exit Opens U.S. Floodgates

Last updated: January 15, 2026 4:35 am
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Terror Cells: Joe Biden’s Afghan Exit Opens US Floodgates to Attackers

Last year, two Afghan nationals turned ISIS terrorists were caught buying AK-47s and enough ammo to take out crowds at an election polling site in Oklahoma City – and pleaded guilty to related charges. Abdullah Haji Zada, 19, one of those behind the plot, was sentenced to 15 years in federal prison, while co-conspirator Nasir Ahmad Tawhedi, 28 – who worked for the CIA as a security guard in Afghanistan – now faces 20 years behind bars.

“Zada was welcomed into the United States and provided with all the opportunities available to residents of our nation, yet he chose to embrace terrorism and plot an ISIS-inspired attack on Election Day,” said John A. Eisenberg, assistant attorney general for National Security, who points out the perpetrator’s sentence reflects the “seriousness of his betrayal.”

In what is considered one of the black marks on the Biden administration, the U.S. hurriedly pulled out of war-torn Afghanistan in 2021, after a 20-year occupation that began after 9/11, as Taliban fighters quickly advanced on the capital city of Kabul. As a result, thousands of panicked Afghans, who supported American efforts to rid the country of the brutal atrocities of the Taliban government, fled the country seeking asylum – with many refugees landing in the U.S.

This sudden influx of Afghan refugees has raised concerns about potential security risks, with fears that terrorists could slip through the cracks and carry out attacks on American soil. The case of Zada and Tawhedi serves as a stark reminder of the dangers posed by individuals who exploit the refugee system to further their extremist agendas.

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The Biden administration is under pressure to tighten screening processes for incoming refugees and ensure that thorough background checks are conducted to prevent any potential threats from entering the country. The delicate balance between providing humanitarian aid to those in need and safeguarding national security remains a top priority for policymakers as they navigate the complex challenges posed by the fallout of the Afghan withdrawal.

As the U.S. grapples with the aftermath of its hasty exit from Afghanistan, the specter of terrorism looms large, reminding us of the ever-present threat posed by extremist groups seeking to sow chaos and destruction. The lessons learned from the case of Zada and Tawhedi underscore the importance of vigilance and diligence in safeguarding our nation against future attacks orchestrated by those who seek to do us harm.

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