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Taliban Forces Continue Their Offensive As They Approach Kabul



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A Taliban fighter stands guard over surrendered Afghan security member forces in the city of Ghazni, southwest of Kabul, Afghanistan, on Friday.





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Asia
4 Reasons A Potential Taliban Takeover In Afghanistan Matters To The World

As of Saturday morning, Taliban forces had gained control of 18 of 34 of Afghanistan’s provincial capitals in just eight days — putting the insurgent group in control of about two-thirds of the nation’s geography.

«Some of those 18 provincial cities that have fallen in the past week have fallen without a shot being fired,» journalist Lynn O’Donnell told NPR’s Weekend Edition.



World
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«They are very, very close to Kabul and the conditions here are deteriorating by the hour as people are flooding into the capital from all parts of the country to escape,» she said.

O’Donnell said Afghan security forces have not been paid for months, food is scarce and military supplies are not available where needed. Little trust remains in President Ashraf Ghani’s ability to quell the violence.

«The government of Ashraf Ghani has shown no leadership [and] has been incapable of coming up with a strategy,» O’Donnell said, noting that many have expected Ghani to resign.



Asia
The Taliban Say They’ve Changed. Experts Aren’t Buying It And Fear For Afghanistan

Addressing the Afghan public in a prerecorded statement released Saturday, Ghani said the remobilization of national security forces was a «top priority» and vowed to prevent further instability in the country.

«I understand that you are worried about your future. I assure you as your president that I will concentrate on preventing expansion of instability, violence and displacement of my people,» Ghani said.


Biden had been optimistic about Afghanistan’s future


Much of the violence has erupted as U.S. forces continue their withdrawal from Afghanistan. Earlier this year, President Biden extended the deadline to Sept. 11 — the de facto 20-year anniversary of the war there — for troops to fully leave the nation.



Politics
Here’s Why Biden Is Sticking With The U.S. Exit From Afghanistan

Even in the face of increased Taliban offensives, Biden had remained optimistic about the future of Afghanistan.

«The jury is still out,» Biden said on July 8. «The likelihood there’s going to be the Taliban running over everything and owning the whole country is highly unlikely.»

But now, little evidence remains to indicate the possibility of a secure Afghanistan with the Taliban closing in on Kabul.

On Saturday, Biden warned Taliban leaders of a «swift and strong» response if U.S. personnel are put at risk. But he showed no sign of changing plans to have U.S. military forces leave the country. «One more year, or five more years, of US military presence would not have made a difference if the Afghan military cannot or will not hold its own country. And an endless American presence in the middle of another country’s civil conflict was not acceptable to me.»

In an effort to partially evacuate the U.S. Embassy in Kabul, some 3,000 U.S. troops — including Marine and Army forces — were deployed back to the Afghan capital earlier this week. On Saturday, Biden ordered 1,000 paratroopers from the 82nd Airborne’s alert brigade out of Fort Bragg in North Carolina to head to Afghanistan as well.



World
A Quarter-Million People Have Fled Their Homes As Violence In Afghanistan Escalates

«This is a very narrowly focused mission of safeguarding the orderly reduction of civilian personnel out of Afghanistan,» Pentagon spokesperson John Kirby said Thursday.

According to the AP, members of the United Nations Security Council are considering issuing a statement that would urge an immediate end to the Taliban offensive in Afghanistan and would reject any government imposed by military force or restoration of the Taliban’s Islamic Emirate that ruled the country from 1996 to 2001.


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