That's clearly the violation of the agreement from US side.
It's time to butcher the remaining US soldiers and contractors in afghanistan.
That will also make US suffer mark my words. As the US didn't honor their agreement the Taliban will return them the favor by targeting US targets in the region or internationally by again partnering with organisations like AlQaeda. They can again do something like 9/11 and trust me US learnt the lesson quite good this time they won't dare to invade afghanistan again.
You have unrealistic expectations from Afghan Taliban and the sort. In no way or form, Afghan Taliban can afford to do all that. Al-Qaeda Network is a mere shadow of its former-self as well (goos thing). ISIS of the Middle East was a much bigger movement than Afghan Taliban and attempted to do all that but where it is now? USAF took good care of it across Iraq and Syria (i.e. Operation Inherent Resolve). No militia can exchange blows with a military superpower on a broader level and last long.
Afghan Taliban's
success on the ground is contingent upon Foreign goodwill. Let us see.
1. Unconditional support of Pakistan made it possible for Afghan Taliban to takeover much of Afghanistan back in 1996. Even in this situation, Afghan Taliban could not secure entire country and Northern Alliance emerged with support of Russia, Iran and India to make sure that Afghan Taliban will not be able to do so.
2. When Ahmed Shah Masood was assassinated and 9/11 happened, USA (Bush administration) responded by toppling Afghan Taliban-led government and routing Al-Qaeda Network from Tora Bora. Many individuals of these two groups were caught and killed inside Pakistan as well.
3. Since Pakistan was providing access of Afghanistan to USA, Pakistan was in the position to negotiate with USA and save Afghan Taliban. There must be a reason as to why
USA never declared Afghan Taliban a terrorist organization. The door for negotiations between USA and Afghan Taliban was kept open
and this option was tapped by Obama administration because Barak Obama wanted to withdraw a large number of American troops from Afghanistan and Iraq respectively (his campaign promise).
4. Trump administration
revived talks with Afghan Taliban with support of Pakistan, and struck a deal with the latter group;
for reference.
This deal is
not instrument of surrender
but conditional withdrawal.
On the eve of the one-year anniversary of the U.S.-Taliban agreement, Afghanistan remains unfortunately far away from peace. The historic agreement paved the way for a full U.S. withdrawal of troops from Afghanistan and the start of intra-Afghan talks on a political settlement of the conflict...
www.usip.org
Afghan Taliban could
not defeat US-led forces in the battlefield; this is/was unrealistic expectation from the former group. On the flipside, it is 'expensive' for USA to keep troops in Afghanistan for indefinite period
with its own funds. Logistics lines are very long and no country bordering Afghanistan is willing to shoulder the burden of maintaining them for indefinite period (understandable). USA have no choice but to withdraw its troops from Afghanistan therefore.
With American troops out of the way, Afghan Taliban felt that they could win on the ground while the Intra-Afghan Dialogue continues in Doha just for show? What if USA does not accept this endgame?
USA can continue to penalize and/or punish Afghan Taliban from a distance for 'perceived violations' (up to Biden administration to make this call). These strikes are but a reminder of this reality.
As I pointed out above, Afghan Taliban's
success on the ground is contingent upon Foreign goodwill.
Multiple countries are expecting the Intra-Afghan Dialogue to continue and succeed. Latest updates in relation.
Resolve to expose culprits in Dasu bus tragedy through joint probe.
www.dawn.com
Afghan Taliban should commit to 'political solution' for Afghanistan and avoid repeating mistakes of the past. There might be a long list of surprises awaiting them down the road otherwise.
Once again, Afghan Taliban's
success on the ground is contingent upon Foreign goodwill.
Afghan Taliban have God-given opportunity to change for the better and strive for lasting peace in the region. Let us see.
Once in Power, funding is not going to be a problem for Taliban, there are many reasons to it, will explain them thoroughly some another time.
S-400 system will not make much difference in Afghanistan. B-52 bomber is a modernized war-machine in its current form. A single B-52 can unleash a volley of standoff munitions on an S-400 system from afar to take it out if necessary.