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USA is finally out of Afghanistan

Results will matter more than claims, like always.

Of course.
Anyway, it is in Taliban, Afghans, and the regional countries' interests to have a more 'moderate' Taliban face. This is not just about Sharia, Islam, Liberal vs Conservative in theoretical terms. There are bad consequences of the social practices of the 90s.

But I tend to agree with Sumera Khan: Taliban will be not be the same 90s ones. They may not be perfect but I believe they will be far more open going forward.
 
But I tend to agree with Sumera Khan: Taliban will be not be the same 90s ones. They may not be perfect but I believe they will be far more open going forward.

Fair enough, let us how they are able to govern their country this time around as you hope.
 
Another Pakistani channel; at least they use English language sub-titles. And are generally very good in their coverage. Here is Sumera Khan again on TCM Original:

 
Celebratory gunfire light up part of the night sky after the last US aircraft took off from the airport in Kabul early on August 31............









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Possible video of the the last flight out. Also, Sumaira Khan saying Panjshir operation was launched.

 
Taliban fighters wielding American supplied weapons secure Kabul airport early Tuesday.


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Taliban fighters sit in the cockpit of an Afghan Air Force aircraft at the airport in Kabul on August 31.

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Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid (center, with shawl) speaks to the media at the airport.

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A Taliban fighter takes a picture of a damaged Afghan Air Force helicopter near a hangar at the airport...
 
Indus News Channel's Sumera Khan, who is on the ground in Kabul for several days, is very optimistic about the Taliban will be more accommodating and socially more open, including toward women. THIS is the message the world wants to hear!! But pathetic 47 Views of this video!!


Everything will be tolerated as long as it's Shariah-compliant. Hope what you say is true, but most countries are going to take a look and see approach to the Taliban.
 
Taliban members escorted Americans to gates at Kabul airport in secret arrangement with US
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By Barbara Starr, CNN Pentagon Correspondent

Updated 1710 GMT (0110 HKT) August 31, 2021

(CNN) The US military negotiated a secret arrangement with the Taliban that resulted in Taliban members escorting groups of Americans to the gates of the Kabul airport as they sought to escape Afghanistan, according to two defense officials.

One of the officials also revealed that US special operations forces set up a "secret gate" at the airport and established "call centers" to guide Americans through the evacuation process.

The officials said Americans were notified to gather at pre-set "muster points" close to the airport where the Taliban would gather the Americans, check their credentials and take them a short distance to a gate manned by American forces who were standing by to let them inside amid huge crowds of Afghans seeking to flee.
The US troops were able to see the Americans approach with their Taliban escorts in most cases in an attempt to ensure their safety.

The officials spoke on the condition of anonymity due to the sensitivity of the arrangements, which have not been disclosed until now because the US was concerned about Taliban reaction to any publicity as well as the threat of attacks from ISIS-K if its operatives had realized Americans were being escorted in groups, the officials said.

Throughout the evacuation, Biden administration officials stressed that the Taliban was cooperating and senior officials stated they had committed to provide "safe passage" for Americans.

The Taliban escort missions happened "several times a day" according to one of the officials. One of the key muster points was a Ministry of Interior building just outside on of the airport's gates where nearby US forces were readily able to observe the Americans approach. Americans were notified by various messages about where to gather.

"It worked, it worked beautifully," one official said of the arrangement. As of Monday when the US completed its withdrawal, more than 122,000 people in total had been airlifted from Hamid Karzai International Airport since July and more than 6,000 Americans civilians evacuated. However, 13 Americans service members and more than 170 Afghans were killed in a suicide blast at the airport last week.

It is not clear if the Taliban who were checking credentials during these efforts turned away any of the Americans. There have been numerous reports that some Americans with passports and US green card holders were turned away from Taliban checkpoints close to the airport.
 
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