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The Christian Science Monitor Daily for April 28, 2021
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The Christian Science Monitor Daily for April 28, 2021
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The Christian Science Monitor Daily for April 28, 2021
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Updated April 29, 2021 at 2:14 PM ET
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan When the Biden administration took office, American diplomats got to work on a plan to reenergize Afghanistan s sputtering peace talks.
The showpiece: a U.S.-backed conference in Istanbul, Turkey, that would gather the Taliban and Afghan government, alongside regional and international backers. It was meant to help the two sides create a framework for talks, while speeding up negotiations on key issues before U.S. and foreign forces depart Afghanistan, according to American diplomatic officials who spoke to NPR on condition of anonymity in the weeks leading up to the conference scheduled to have begun over the weekend.
As the United States prepares to remove its troops from Afghanistan, ending America’s longest war, the Islamist Taliban are signaling uncompromising positions that appear to barely recognize the dramatic social and political changes in Afghanistan since the U.S. ousted the self-proclaimed “Islamic Emirate” two decades ago.
It raises questions about the danger to Afghanistan posed by a Taliban leadership – returning after years in exile – equipped with thinking that analysts say is often still-calcified from a previous era.
Why We Wrote This
If the ideologically rigid Islamist Taliban return from exile to claim some, if not all, power in Afghanistan, what lies in store for the changed country if they try to impose their rule as before?