The Islamic State affiliate in Afghanistan, ISIS-Khorasan or ISIS-K, is intensifying its recruitment efforts amid the country's ongoing instability, leveraging economic hardship and the Taliban's challenges in consolidating power. The resurgence of ISIS-K has heightened fears among the U.S., United Nations, and regional stakeholders that Afghanistan could once again become a breeding ground for terrorism.…
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