into a city in disarray. the taliban s supreme leader called the prisoners political detainees. but they were members of the taliban, al qaeda and isis-k. one of those prisoners was abdul rahman, an isis-k member. 11 days later it was he who carried out the suicide bombing at abbey gate killing 13 u.s. service members and about 170 afghans. officials say he had been released from the prison near bagram air base under u.s. control until it was given to the afghan military this summer and then fell to the taliban. the afghans have run the prison since 2013. the attack underscores the chaotic final days of the end of america s longest war and the risk of a terror threat emerging from afghanistan once again. it s a real possibility in the not too distant future. 6, 12, 18, 24, 34 months for reconstitution of al qaeda or isis. they faced criticism for the decision to abandon bagram, the
a very, very strange way. durham tried to get foreign nationals to talk to him and tried to use the diplomatic apparatus of the united states in ways that were irregular. and of course, we bump up against the core fact of all of this, which is, we there is obviously something improper in the trump/russia relationship. we know many details, but we still don t know why the why. and we are going to go into history with this mystery still in many ways looming over the memory of the past five years. that s so true. that mystery has not been solved by any means. and april, i want to turn to the deadly and tragic u.s. drone strike in afghanistan. this is the strike where we were originally told that an isis-k member was taken out. now the u.s. military admitting that they targeted the wrong vehicle. ten civilians killed instead, including an aide worker and seven children. let me ask you, april. what is your understanding of
of the administration s ability to wit the over-the-horizon attacks. we ve shown that capacity just in the last week. we ve struck isis-k remotely. days after they murdered 13 of our service members. dozens of innocent afghans. reporter: but now, we know, christi and boris, that this was not an attack on the isis-k member, but instead on an innocent aid worker and his family. so, we do know that president biden was briefed on the outcome of the investigation before the news of the findings went public yesterday. but we still have not heard a direct response from the white house about it. boris, christi. jasmine wright at the white house. we appreciate it, jasmine, thank you. colonel peter mansoor, retired u.s. general, aide, colonel, thank you for being