National Security Advisor Mike Waltz discusses arrest of Abbey Gate bombing suspect and Trump administration's response to Zelenskyy's letter. Muhammed Sharifullah confessed to scouting attack route and training gunmen for terrorist attack near Moscow. Sharifullah faces life in prison if convicted. Taliban claimed control of Afghanistan after U.S. withdrawal. Sharifullah recognized gunmen involved in Moscow attack. Victims' families emotional upon Sharifullah's capture. Department of Justice vows to ensure terrorists have no safe haven under President Trump's leadership.
Key Points
Sharifullah confessed to scouting attack route and training gunmen
Taliban claimed control of Afghanistan after U.S. withdrawal
Sharifullah recognized gunmen involved in Moscow attack
Victims' families emotional upon Sharifullah's capture
Department of Justice vows to ensure terrorists have no safe haven under President Trump's leadership
Pros
Capture of top terrorist responsible for Abbey Gate bombing
Justice being served to those involved in terrorist attacks
Cons
Loss of 13 U.S. service members in Abbey Gate bombing
Terrorist activities and training conducted by Sharifullah