The top general of the US military: Afghanistan may be caught in a civil war. If a situation arises, the US military "has no choice but to continue airstrikes"

  [Global Network Report] The United States will air strikes in Afghanistan?

According to Fox News, the top U.S. military general and chairman of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff, Mark Milly, said in an interview with the media on the 4th that after the U.S. withdrawal, Afghanistan is "very likely" to fall into a civil war.

He also said that if faced with the threat of terrorism, the United States will continue to carry out air strikes in Afghanistan when opportunities arise.

  According to the report, Milli was asked in an interview whether the United States will be safer after the U.S. forces withdraw from Afghanistan. He said that it is too early to judge.

  "I estimate from the military that the situation (in Afghanistan) may develop into a civil war." Milli said, "I don't know whether the Taliban can consolidate power and achieve governance."

  Later, Mili also worried that terrorist organizations might use the chaos in Afghanistan to reap benefits.

  "I think that at least a wider civil war is likely to break out, which in turn will lead to the reorganization of Al Qaeda or the growth of countless other terrorist organizations such as the Islamic State." He said, since the United States is no longer in Afghanistan. Formally stationing troops and maintaining American intelligence collection in the region will be a more difficult task.

  When talking about Biden's earlier statement that he would continue to attack terrorist organizations in Afghanistan through air strikes, Milli said that "it is possible."

He also claimed that “when the opportunity arises, if the United States faces a threat, the United States will have to continue its strike operations.”

  An explosion at Kabul Airport on August 26 killed 170 people, including at least 13 US military personnel. The "IS Khorasan branch" claimed responsibility for the attack.

The U.S. forces subsequently carried out air strikes on the targets of the "IS Khorasan branch" in Kabul.

On the day the attack was completed, Biden issued a statement saying that the operation was not the "last time."

He also said that all those involved in the bombing of the Kabul airport would be captured.