After nearly 20 years of conflict, the Afghan government came face to face with Taliban leaders beneath ornate chandeliers in a grand ballroom Saturday to begin what many expect will be intensely difficult negotiations to shape Afghanistan's future.
. After showing resilience on the battlefield and stubbornness in negotiations, the militants enter the landmark talks with many of their demands met in the U.S. deal and with leverage gained from relentless attacks on Afghan forces.That leverage could prove advantageous as the two sides seek to merge their dramatically different visions of a postwar Afghanistan.
Taliban leaders celebrated the deal as a victory, breaking out into chants of “God is great” at the signing ceremony. But many Afghan officials and civilians viewed the document as. It contained no language ensuring Afghanistan would remain a democracy, made no mention of women’s rights or civil liberties, and called for the prisoner release before talks began, a move some viewed as ceding key government leverage.
Nearly 19 years ago, the Taliban was all but defeated as a military organization. Scattered by an intense U.S. bombing campaign, low- and mid-level fighters abandoned their posts, melting into the population, and the group’s senior leadership fell back across the border into Pakistan.A former senior U.S. military commander previously stationed in Afghanistan said that in the years after the U.S. invasion, he had the impression that “everything was possible.
Over the course of the war that would define his adult life, the commander said he saw a direct correlation between increased violence by the United States and its allies and increased support for his movement. As the United States ramped up the war against the Taliban with heavier use of airstrikes and more-frequent night raids in 2009, men from his town and neighboring villages began to approach him, asking how they could help the Taliban.
All told, Khalilzad worked for over a year to reach the deal signed in February. “One shouldn’t underestimate them as negotiators, in my judgment,” Khalilzad said of the Taliban. “Their advantage, in my view, is they are united.”
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The Taliban is less radical than the current Dem party. They’ll get their shit together long before the Dems do.
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Looking on this article, the ? is what was the reason for US invasion of Afghanistan, wanst it to remove the Taliban form the political helm. Now this look like a mockery of US policies. Bush what was your objection of that war.
Now 4 Muslim states have recognized Israel? That's 4 more than Biden/Obama! Taliban talking about not forcing their idealogy on an entire country? Trump should get multiple peace prizes!!!
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Tenacity of the Taliban may translate into a strategic advantage when seated at the table.
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