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No recognition if Taliban take Kabul by force, warns US
Anwar IqbalPublished June 24, 2021 - Updated about 9 hours ago
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State Department spokesperson Ned Price also indicated that US financial assistance to Afghanistan could only continue if the country has a government that’s recognised by all. — Reuters/File

State Department spokesperson Ned Price also indicated that US financial assistance to Afghanistan could only continue if the country has a government that’s recognised by all. — Reuters/File


WASHINGTON: The United States has cautioned the Taliban that the world will not accept a government imposed by force in Afghanistan as an intelligence report warned that the current setup in Kabul could collapse within six months after the American withdrawal.

At a Tuesday afternoon news briefing in Washington, State Department spokesperson Ned Price also indicated that US financial assistance to Afghanistan could only continue if the country has a government that’s recognised by all.
“The world will not accept the imposition by force of a government in Afghanistan,” said Mr Price while referring to media reports about Taliban victories against the Kabul government. “You’ve heard this from Ambassador (Zalmay) Khalilzad; you’ve heard this from Secretary (Antony) Blinken and from others.”

Earlier at the briefing, a journalist reminded Mr Price that the militants have expanded their control over Afghanistan to more than 50 districts since President Joe Biden announced his plan to withdraw all US forces from Afghanistan by Sept 11.
“Legitimacy and assistance for any Afghan government can only be possible if that government has respect for human rights, if that government has credibility, if that government has legitimacy, including in the eyes of its own people,” Mr Price said.

According to the World Bank, Afghanistan’s structural trade deficit, equal to around 30 percent of GDP, is financed almost entirely from grant inflows. Grants continue to finance around 75 percent of public spending. Security expenditures too were high at around 28 percent of GDP in 2019.

The United States is the biggest aid donor, spending $35.5 billion last year, followed by Germany ($28.4bn), Britain ($18.6bn), Japan ($16.3bn) and France ($14.1bn).

On Wednesday, The Wall Street Journal reported that the US intelligence community had informed the Biden administration that the government of Afghanistan “could collapse as soon as six months after the American military withdrawal” from the country.
“American intelligence agencies revised their previously more optimistic estimates as the Taliban swept through northern Afghanistan last week, seizing dozens of districts and surrounding major cities,” WSJ reported.

Published in Dawn, June 24th, 2021


 
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Fight over Kabul should be avoided at all costs. It would be a humanitarian nightmare. Ghani administration should be dissolved and a caretaker be appointed until deal with Taliban is reached, IMO.
 
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But US taking over Kabul by force and installing a puppet government is acceptable but by others isn’t? Sometimes I feel like giving a beat down to these fools.

Still haven’t realize after 20 years you can’t inforce anything in that country.
 
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That 'Absolutely Not'!! thunderbolt hit like a bolt from the blue and started the blitzkrieg from Taliban, and they fastening things up, one report talked about it.

And that has ramifications like US has lost the prestige and respect as a super power, or rather that super power delusions cannot be entertained by Pakistan...Just like China, Russia and others.
 
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Looool yeah like taliban give a shit what America thinks.

I don't understand. Are you being eager in supporting the Taliban ?

But US taking over Kabul by force and installing a puppet government is acceptable but by others isn’t? Sometimes I feel like giving a beat down to these fools.

I don't think all Afghans like the Taliban.
 
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Fight over Kabul should be avoided at all costs. It would be a humanitarian nightmare. Ghani administration should be dissolved and a caretaker be appointed until deal with Taliban is reached, IMO.
Good smart rey. Welldone bro
I don't understand. Are you being eager in supporting the Taliban ?



I don't think all Afghans like the Taliban.
I want American Israeli puppers and Indians away from our northern border. Hope that's clear enough.
20 year war. 1.5 trillion dollars and not a single school, hospital or road. Fcuk America and its white lies
 
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Taliban are the reality on the ground sooner US gets out of the denial mode better it will be for the US. US last time cut her loses after the USSR withdrawal and ran off and then have to come back and ended up spending over Trillian dollars. Same attitude and same silly approach and US will be back again sooner or latter with more added costs. Better to integrate Taliban to into the world community and have some constraints and leverage over their behaviour instead of throwing toys out of the pram. Taliban are not going any where so its in the US interests to close the chapter on the puppet Ghani regime and let Taliban have some retail therapy lol.
 
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Seems we are looking at prolong bloody civil war

Thosr who said pakistan shouldnt have sided to one group..watch and learn..once it becomes bloody & your hospitals get filled up in KPK and with refugees...you are forced to choose sides to end it quicker/sooner
 
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They did not need your recognition last time either. But if you’re serious, pls get the Afghan “government” serious too.
 
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