[Congressional Bills 117th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H.R. 5159 Introduced in House (IH)]
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117th CONGRESS
1st Session
H. R. 5159
To direct the Secretary of Defense to conduct annual reports and
briefings regarding oversight of Afghanistan, and for other purposes.
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
September 3, 2021
Mr. Crow (for himself, Ms. Cheney, Ms. Sherrill, and Mr. Moulton)
introduced the following bill; which was referred to the Committee on
Armed Services
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A BILL
To direct the Secretary of Defense to conduct annual reports and
briefings regarding oversight of Afghanistan, and for other purposes.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the
United States of America in Congress assembled,
SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE.
This Act may be cited as the ``Afghanistan Transparency Act''.
SEC. 2. REPORTS AND BRIEFINGS REGARDING OVERSIGHT OF AFGHANISTAN.
(a) Reports.--Not later than December 31, 2021, and annually
thereafter until December 31, 2026, the Secretary of Defense, in
coordination with the Director of National Intelligence, shall submit
to the appropriate congressional committees a report on Afghanistan.
Such report shall address, with respect to Afghanistan, the following
matters:
(1) A current assessment of over-the-horizon capabilities
of the United States.
(2) Concept of force with respect to the over-the-horizon
force of the United States.
(3) The size of such over-the-horizon force.
(4) The location of such over-the-horizon force, to include
the current locations of the forces and any plans to adjust
such locations.
(5) The chain of command for such over-the-horizon force.
(6) The launch criteria for such over-the-horizon force.
(7) Any plans to expand or adjust such over-the-horizon
force capabilities in the future, to account for evolving
terrorist threats in Afghanistan.
(8) An assessment of the terrorist threat in Afghanistan.
(9) An assessment of the quantity and types of U.S.
military equipment remaining in Afghanistan, including an
indication of whether the Secretary plans to leave, recover, or
destroy such equipment.
(10) Contingency plans for the retrieval or hostage rescue
of United States citizens located in Afghanistan.
(11) Contingency plans related to the continued evacuation
of Afghans who hold special immigrant visa status under section
602 of the Afghan Allies Protection Act of 2009 (8 U.S.C. 1101
note) or who have filed a petition for such status, following
the withdraw of the United States Armed Forces from
Afghanistan.
(12) A concept of logistics support to support the over-
the-horizon force of the United States, including all basing
and transportation plans.
(13) An assessment of changes in the ability of al-Qaeda
and ISIS-K to conduct operations outside of Afghanistan against
the United States and U.S. allies.
(14) An intelligence collection posture of over-the-horizon
intelligence assets, including with respect to ground and air
assets, and the effect of such assets on current operations.
(15) An intelligence collection posture on the Taliban
defense and security forces.
(16) An intelligence collection posture on the terrorism
capabilities of the Taliban, al-Qaeda, and ISIS-K.
(17) The status of any military cooperation between the
Taliban and China, Russia, or Iran.
(18) Any other matters the Secretary determines
appropriate.
(b) Briefings.--Not later than December 31, 2021, and on bi-annual
basis thereafter until December 31, 2026, the Secretary of Defense
shall provide to the appropriate congressional committees a briefing on
the matters specified in subsection (a).
(c) Form.--The reports and briefings under this section may be
submitted in either unclassified or classified form, as determined
appropriate by the Secretary.
(d) Appropriate Congressional Committees Defined.--In this section,
the term ``appropriate congressional committees'' means--
(1) the Committee on Armed Services and the Permanent
Select Committee on Intelligence of the House of
Representatives; and
(2) the Committee on Armed Services and the Select
Committee on Intelligence of the Senate.
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