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Rubio: ‘Taliban’ Cooperative with US Against ISIS, But Concerns Remain |
2025-02-22 |
And other times — almost all of the time — the Taliban work with and protect Al Qaeda, at least, out of a shared world view, mutually supporting goals, and two generations of intermarriage at all levels. I need to see Secretary of State Rubio’s full statement in context before believing that this conveys his meaning and intent. [ToloNews] US Secretary of State Marco Rubio![]() said that the Islamic Emirate has, in some instances, cooperated with Washington in eliminating ISIS and al-Qaeda. In an interview with an American media outlet, he said that a lack of control over these groups in Afghanistan gives them the opportunity to expand their activities. Marco Rubio stated: "I think any time you have governing spaces that are contested, that you don’t have a government that has full control of every part of the territory, it creates the opportunity for these groups." The US Secretary of State also stressed that America's concerns are not limited to Afghanistan, and mentioned Syria as another security threat. "In my opinion, this is a baseless claim because, over the past three and a half years, the current government has proven its authority in Afghanistan and has not lost control over even a small portion of its territory. They should clarify which part of the country is outside the government’s control," said Moeen Gul Samkanai, a political analyst. "These are just media statements. So far, they have not provided any global proof, nor does such proof exist, to suggest that Afghanistan poses a threat to the world or its neighboring countries," said Hewad Zazi, another political analyst. Meanwhile, ...back at the comedy club, Boogie was cracking himself up, but nobody else seemed to be getting the non-stop jokes... in a recent statement, a spokesperson for the Ministry of Interior told TOLOnews that ISIS has been suppressed in Afghanistan and that there are no concerns regarding threats from this group. Related: The US State Department section on Afghanistan “So I think returning us to that, now you can have a framework by which you analyze not just diplomacy but foreign aid and who we would line up with and the return of pragmatism. And that’s not an abandonment of our principles. I’m not a fan or a giddy supporter of some horrifying human rights violator somewhere in the world. By the same token, diplomacy has always required us and foreign policy has always required us to work in the national interest, sometimes in cooperation with people who we wouldn’t invite over for dinner or people who we wouldn’t necessarily ever want to be led by. And so that’s a balance, but it’s the sort of pragmatic and mature balance we have to have in foreign policy. “Interesting Rubio interview with Megyn Kelly(Jan.30) that covers key concerns around the globe and also diplomatic philosophy: |
Posted by:trailing wife |
#3 so... the lesser of two weevils? |
Posted by: Mercutio 2025-02-22 09:43 |
#2 Addendum: Some smart strategies are counter-intuitive but counter-intuitive strategies are not necessarily smart. In politics, some SOBs are our SOBs, but in general SOBs aren't on our side. If we treat them like our SOBs we become their Bs, see Qatar. see 'moderate' Afghans. |
Posted by: Elmerert Hupens2660 2025-02-22 06:43 |
#1 "By the same token, diplomacy has always required us and foreign policy has always required us to work in the national interest, sometimes in cooperation with people who we wouldn’t invite over for dinner or people "We will make no distinction between the terrorists who committed these acts and those who harbor them. " George W. Bush, September 11th 2001 "These demands are not open to negotiation or discussion. The Taliban must act, and act immediately. They will hand over the terrorists, or they will share in their fate." George W. Bush, Statement To Joint Session Of Congress September 20th 2001 Qatar harbors terrorists and the West doesn't hold Qatari leadership accountable in any way. The Taliban did not hand over anyone. They are in power and in possession of a huge arms cache courtesy of the US and NATO's scary Article 5. During the 20 years of Western presence the West has paid danegeld and imported elements of the Afghan's alien tyranny into Western politics and culture, including specifically Afghan but nonetheless especially revolting practices like Bacha-Bazi / Teen Drag Queens, reversing Stalin's statement that "Everyone imposes his own system as far as his army can reach." |
Posted by: Elmerert Hupens2660 2025-02-22 06:05 |