<p>US Defence Secretary Leon Panetta has said that al-Qaeda is the primary enemy of United States in the Af-Pak region and those part of the Taliban who support al-Qaeda is also American target.<br /><br /></p>.<p>"The Taliban is a very broad group. Our primary enemy in that part of the world is al-Qaeda. The Taliban elements, the terrorist elements that support al-Qaeda are also our enemy," Panetta said at a Congressional hearing.<br /><br />"And there are some elements, obviously, of the Taliban that support al-Qaeda. And those are the ones that we've been targeting," Panetta said in response to a question at hearing on budget of the House Committee on Armed Services.<br /><br />"Our goal is to make sure that they never again can establish a safe haven in Afghanistan from which to conduct attacks on this country, and that remains our primary goal," he said.<br />Panetta was responding to a question from Congressman Mac Thornberry.<br /><br />"Vice President Biden has said that the Taliban is not our enemy. And I have a quote here says -- that supports that. Do you agree or what -- do you believe that the Taliban is our enemy in Afghanistan? And if they are our enemy, can we leave a secure and stable Afghanistan without addressing the Taliban and their safe havens in Pakistan?" he asked.</p>
<p>US Defence Secretary Leon Panetta has said that al-Qaeda is the primary enemy of United States in the Af-Pak region and those part of the Taliban who support al-Qaeda is also American target.<br /><br /></p>.<p>"The Taliban is a very broad group. Our primary enemy in that part of the world is al-Qaeda. The Taliban elements, the terrorist elements that support al-Qaeda are also our enemy," Panetta said at a Congressional hearing.<br /><br />"And there are some elements, obviously, of the Taliban that support al-Qaeda. And those are the ones that we've been targeting," Panetta said in response to a question at hearing on budget of the House Committee on Armed Services.<br /><br />"Our goal is to make sure that they never again can establish a safe haven in Afghanistan from which to conduct attacks on this country, and that remains our primary goal," he said.<br />Panetta was responding to a question from Congressman Mac Thornberry.<br /><br />"Vice President Biden has said that the Taliban is not our enemy. And I have a quote here says -- that supports that. Do you agree or what -- do you believe that the Taliban is our enemy in Afghanistan? And if they are our enemy, can we leave a secure and stable Afghanistan without addressing the Taliban and their safe havens in Pakistan?" he asked.</p>