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- The enemy of my enemy: Biden admin weighs working with the Taliban to . . .
Facing a growing global terrorist threat, Biden administration officials are debating expanding cooperation with the Taliban regime in Kabul to help track ISIS-K, the branch of the terrorist
- U. S. Relations With Afghanistan - United States Department of State
The United States engages with Taliban representatives to urge the establishment of a credible process to form an inclusive government that fully reflects Afghanistan’s rich diversity, including meaningful representation of women and minority communities
- The Prospect of US-Taliban Counterterrorism Cooperation . . . - The Diplomat
On April 25, American officials appeared to confirm the Taliban claim that the mastermind of the August 2021 suicide bombing attack at Kabul International Airport’s Abbey Gate, which killed 13
- Rare earth, hard choices: America’s Haqqani gambit in Afghanistan
Since the U S withdrawal in August 2021, the Taliban haven’t operated as a single, unified movement Power has quietly shifted between two rival factions: the Kandaharis — hardline,
- From conflict to cooperation: why the US should rethink its stance on . . .
Finally, in response to 9 11, in which 17 Arabs, one Egyptian and one Lebanese performed an act of terrorism, the U S decided to invade Afghanistan After two decades of military engagement, they
- US policy of ‘pragmatic engagement’ in Afghanistan risks legitimatizing . . .
As a partner in the Doha agreement – the peace deal signed by the U S and the Taliban in 2020 leading to American troop withdrawal – Washington has an obligation to hold the Taliban to account
- The US-Taliban negotiations breakthrough: What it means and . . . - Brookings
After intense negotiations with the Taliban, the chief U S negotiator Zalmay Khalilzad announced yesterday that core elements of a deal to end the U S counterinsurgency operation in
- Washington defends talks with Taliban as serving American national . . .
The US engages with the Taliban when it serves its national interest, a State Department official said as Afghanistan’s de facto rulers continue to seek legitimacy from the international
- U. S. ends some protections for Afghans despite Taliban threats : NPR
Thousands of Afghans in the U S fear deportation as the administration revokes some protections, despite Taliban threats and ongoing instability in Afghanistan Many fear for their lives if
- U. S. Is Sending Aid to Independent Groups in Afghanistan, Not the Taliban
The U S is providing humanitarian aid through several independent organizations in Afghanistan, but not through the Taliban government
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