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Taliban Afghanistan War Ends But Helplessness And Fear Gain Strength

Taliban Afghanistan War Ends But Helplessness And Fear Gain Strength

Taliban Afghanistan war is over, announced the leaders on Sunday following the takeover of Kabul. But the life of 39,905,102 Afghanis, diplomats, and journalists of Western countries is in danger. Nobody knows what’s next for Afghanistan and fearing their lives, citizens are trying to leave the country as soon as possible.

Stampede At Kabul Airport After Taliban Gained Control Over Afghanistan

Several chaos scenes from the Kabul International Airport and tweets by foreign journalists are surfacing on the internet indicating nobody is safe in Afghanistan anymore. Here’s the clip.

The worst part is several countries including India have canceled flights from Kabul. No direct flight from Afghan airspace will take place. Saudi Arabia and other countries are evacuating their embassy staff from the capital city Kabul.

Also Read: Why The Taliban Are Attacking Afghanistan and Can Taliban Be Stopped?

“Thank God Taliban Afghanistan War Over” Said Taliban’s Spokesperson

taliban afghanistan war

via:aljazeera

On the other hand, the Taliban’s spokesperson has assured that they only want peace in-country and are ready to discuss the international issues with other countries. We are ready to talk with all Afghan figures and also assured their protection, said spokesperson Mohammed Naeem to Al Jazeera TV.

Furthermore, he said, “women and minorities will be given the freedom to express themselves under Sharia law.”

But the present situations are not even giving a hint that Afghanistan will not convert into a terror base.

“Blood On Biden’s Hand”

U.S. President Joe Biden is under the soup for his decision to step back from Afghanistan that gave the upper hand Taliban.

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via:scroll

He is receiving criticism and former leaders are raising questions over his presidency. One of the members of the House Foreign Relations Committee said “This is going to be a stain on this President and his presidency.”

Joe has not given any formal response to any of the questions raised upon him. UNSC will discuss the Taliban Afghanistan conflict on Monday.

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