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Trump insists he would have stopped the ISIS-K bombing at Kabul airport but kept calling the terror group 'ISIS-X'

Aug 28, 2021, 23:27 IST
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Former President Donald Trump. AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin
  • ISIS-K took responsibility for the Kabul Airport bombings on 26 August, which killed more than 100 people.
  • Former President Trump says this "would not have happened" if he were president.
  • But repeatedly, Trump calls them ISIS-X - which is just incorrect.
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On 26 August, the packed-out Kabul Airport in Afghanistan was hit by a suicide bombing, killing 185 and injuring over 150.

ISIS-K - a terrorist group that views the Taliban as their enemy - took responsibility for the attack.

Donald Trump said that the attack wouldn't "would not have happened if I were your president" - but repeatedly called the group by the wrong name, calling them "ISIS-X."

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Speaking to Sean Hannity on Fox News, the former President says: "[The Taliban] have people, as I said, that broke away ... because the Taliban wasn't mean enough and vicious enough. And that's the new ISIS-X, where they broke away."

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Trump then corrected himself, saying "They'll have an ISIS-X pretty soon, which is going to be worse than ISIS-K."

Critics jumped at the chance to mock Trump's misspeak.

After the attack from ISIS-K on Kabul Airport, Biden swore retaliation on the group.

Amira Jadoon, an assistant professor at the US Military Academy at West Point telling Insider's John Haltiwanger that ISIS-K "will seek to exploit the current volatility in Afghanistan to launch attacks to increase their own political relevance and sow discord."

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Biden stuck to this word, with a drone strike being carried out against ISIS-K, with the reported planner of the attack being killed, on Friday. Morgan Keith has the full story.

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