The Afghanistan - Taliban Conflict

Lord_nikon

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so they going to bring all the Afghan evacuees to the US ??,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, they talking flying commercial US airlines over there :patrice:
 

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Taliban translator saying that the people that are fleeing Afghanistan are doing it for money and opportunity, not because of them.

 

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Is the Taliban capable of getting this ISIS problem under control or nah?

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Opinion | What ISIS-K Means for Afghanistan


ISIS-K is also a sworn enemy of the Taliban. The group sees the Taliban as a bunch of sell-outs, who have abandoned the higher calling of a global caliphate in pursuit of their own goal of ruling Afghanistan. Calling them (among other things) “filthy nationalists,” ISIS-K has consistently sought to denigrate the Taliban and seize the mantle of jihad from its amīr al-muʾminīn (“Leader of the Faithful”), Mullah Haibatullah Akhundzada.
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According to the head of U.S. Central Command, General Kenneth McKenzie, the U.S. has been providing the Taliban sanitized intelligence on ISIS-K threats in Kabul since Aug. 14. Further, he gave credit to the Taliban for having taken action on that intelligence, saying “we believe that some attacks have been thwarted by them.” So one opportunity is to build on this relationship of counterterrorism cooperation, at least insofar as it applies to the common enemy of ISIS-K.
 
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