In the nearly 20 months since the Taliban seized control of Afghanistan, the country has presented one of the most dynamic and challenging international security environments today. The Taliban’s alignment with al-Qaeda through the Haqqani Network, which is situated at the center of the Taliban regime, as well as the persistent and widespread violence between the Taliban and the Islamic State-Khorasan Province (ISKP) are contributing to a rapidly deteriorating environment that threatens the viability of provisioning humanitarian aid and presents serious challenges to global security.