<p>A suicide bomber killed three people in an attack on a US base in Afghanistan on Wednesday, the same base that is believed to be used by the CIA and which a suicide bomber attacked three years ago killing seven CIA employees.<br /><br /></p>.<p>The Afghan Taliban claimed responsibility for the attack in the eastern town of Khost, saying they had sent a suicide bomber driving a van packed with explosives to the base.<br />“The target was those who serve Americans at that base,” said Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid.<br /><br />Afghanistan’s Nato-led force said the bomber did not get into the base nor breach its perimeter. Police said the three dead were Afghans who were outside the base, which is beside a military airport.<br /><br />The al-Qaeda-linked Haqqani network, widely regarded as the most dangerous US foe in Afghanistan, is active in Khost province, which is on the Pakistani border.<br /><br />After more than a decade of war, Taliban insurgents are still able to strike strategic military targets, and launch high-profile attacks in the capital, Kabul, and elsewhere. <br />Three years ago, an al Qaeda-linked Jordanian double-agent killed seven CIA employees and a Jordanian intelligence officer in a suicide bombing at the same base in Khost.</p>
<p>A suicide bomber killed three people in an attack on a US base in Afghanistan on Wednesday, the same base that is believed to be used by the CIA and which a suicide bomber attacked three years ago killing seven CIA employees.<br /><br /></p>.<p>The Afghan Taliban claimed responsibility for the attack in the eastern town of Khost, saying they had sent a suicide bomber driving a van packed with explosives to the base.<br />“The target was those who serve Americans at that base,” said Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid.<br /><br />Afghanistan’s Nato-led force said the bomber did not get into the base nor breach its perimeter. Police said the three dead were Afghans who were outside the base, which is beside a military airport.<br /><br />The al-Qaeda-linked Haqqani network, widely regarded as the most dangerous US foe in Afghanistan, is active in Khost province, which is on the Pakistani border.<br /><br />After more than a decade of war, Taliban insurgents are still able to strike strategic military targets, and launch high-profile attacks in the capital, Kabul, and elsewhere. <br />Three years ago, an al Qaeda-linked Jordanian double-agent killed seven CIA employees and a Jordanian intelligence officer in a suicide bombing at the same base in Khost.</p>