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    US Condemns Taliban Over Detention of Americans, Signals Possible Travel Ban

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 10, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The United States government has taken a firm stance against Afghanistan’s Taliban leadership by formally condemning their detention of American nationals. This unprecedented move highlights growing tensions between Washington and Kabul, with the US warning that such actions could lead to significant travel restrictions for American passport holders seeking entry into Afghanistan. The announcement underscores the deteriorating diplomatic relations and raises concerns about the safety of US citizens in the region.

    On Monday, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio publicly declared that the Taliban government has been officially labeled as a “state sponsor of wrongful detention.” This designation accuses the Taliban of unlawfully holding American citizens as leverage to extract political or diplomatic concessions. Rubio’s statement specifically called for the immediate release of all detained Americans, naming Mahmood Habibi, the former head of Afghanistan’s civil aviation authority, and Dennis Coyle among those being held. This move signals a hardening US policy toward the Taliban regime, which has been under scrutiny since its return to power.

    Rubio emphasized the ongoing risks faced by Americans in Afghanistan, describing the Taliban’s tactics as reminiscent of terrorist methods, including kidnapping for ransom or political bargaining. He warned that the current situation presents an unacceptable danger to US nationals, and if the Taliban does not change its approach, Washington may respond by imposing strict travel limitations. These restrictions could prevent US passport holders from entering Afghanistan without special authorization, a measure that would mark a significant escalation in US-Afghan relations.

    Officials in Washington are reportedly considering travel restrictions similar to those already in place for countries like North Korea, where American passports require special permission for entry. This possibility reflects the seriousness with which the US views the Taliban’s detention practices. Additionally, two informed sources revealed that the US is actively pursuing the return of the remains of Paul Overby, an author who vanished near the Afghanistan-Pakistan border in 2014, further highlighting ongoing concerns about American citizens’ safety in the region.

    This designation follows a precedent set earlier this year when Rubio applied the same “wrongful detention” label to Iran on February 27, following an executive order signed by then-President Donald Trump in September. While travel restrictions were hinted at for Iran due to similar concerns, no formal travel bans have yet been implemented. The current move against the Taliban signals a potential shift toward more stringent measures if the situation does not improve.

    Meanwhile, the Taliban have denied holding Mahmood Habibi, challenging the US claims. The Afghan government has so far refrained from commenting on the US designation, leaving the issue unresolved amid growing international scrutiny. Earlier on Monday, reports surfaced indicating that Washington was preparing to announce this designation, reflecting the escalating diplomatic pressure on the Taliban regime.

    As the situation develops, the international community watches closely, aware that these tensions could have broader implications for regional stability and US foreign policy. The US government’s firm response sends a clear message that wrongful detention of its citizens will not be tolerated and that further consequences may follow if the Taliban fails to comply with demands for their release.

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