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CNN Interviewed ISIS-K Member Two Weeks Ago — From Londonistan?

CNN’s chief international correspondent Clarissa Ward, who until recently was reporting from Kabul, interviewed a member of the ISIS-K terrorist organization a few weeks ago, releasing portions of the interview Friday night, Aug. 27. The release is clearly aimed at adding fuel to the effort to force President Biden to back down from the pullout deadline of Aug. 31.

The terrorist said ISIS-K was recruiting, while “laying low and waiting for a time to strike.” He said they had 600 men under command, and that they were recruiting from several regional countries and from former Taliban members who disagreed with the Taliban’s negotiations with the U.S. He said they would “restart our operations” when the foreign troops were gone. Taliban, he said, did not follow Sharia law. He described killing captured members of the Taliban with a hatchet.

It was reported by the CNN anchor that ISIS has condemned others for conducting interviews with women, yet this blond beauty seemed to have had no trouble driving into Kabul with the terrorist, and going into a hotel for the interview. Ward in the past has conducted interviews with terrorists in Syria and elsewhere. It is not clear whether or not the terrorists she interviews are actually from Londonistan.