USIP convened a senior study group to evaluate U.S. counterterrorism policy options following withdrawal from Afghanistan. The group’s final report released May 14 highlights how a terrorist incident in or emanating from Afghanistan or Pakistan could trigger a regional or international crisis, undermine U.S. alliances, and derail attention from strategic competition.
Asfandyar Mir
Senior Expert, South Asia, USIP
Laurel Miller
President and Chief Executive Officer, The Asia Foundation
Lt. Gen. Michael Nagata (ret.)
Strategic Advisor and Senior Vice President, CACI International Inc.
Tamanna Salikuddin, moderator
Director, South Asia Programs, USIP
For more information about this event, please visit: https://www.usip.org/events/counterterrorism-afghanistan-and-pakistan
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