The Taliban terrorist group on Wednesday demanded the United States, among other countries, to abort its drone patrols over Afghan airspace or face “negative consequences.” “Afghanistan’s sacred airspace is being occupied by U.S. drones,” Taliban spokesperson Zabihullah Mujahid wrote on Twitter. “These violations must be corrected and prevented.” “We call on all countries, especially the United States, to act in the light of mutual commitments and commitments to Afghanistan … in order to prevent any negative consequences,” he continued. Due to concern by U.S. officials over the resurgence of al-Qaeda and activities by the ISIS terrorist group in Afghanistan, the Biden administration has routinely said they will maintain over-the-horizon capabilities in the war-torn nation and monitor potential threats. “We know that al-Qaeda is a presence, as well as ISIS, in Afghanistan, and we’ve talked about that for quite some time. We do not believe it is exorbitantly high, but we don’t …