Itself is a different organization than it was when it left afghanistan in 2001 or when it was pushed out of power in kabul. although it has demonstrated i think tremendous discipline over the last year or so in terms of taking the fight to the afghan government, it is not a monolith. there are moderates and hard liners and extremists in the organization. now that they are governing, it s going to be much more challenging to them than fighting the afghan government. so i think we re going to have to watch and see whether mullah is going to see that there are certain things he is going to have to do in order to govern effectively and to be able to engage with the international community. so i would say that we need to sort of watch and wait and look at what s going to happen and hold the taliban accountable. not buy its words, but by its actions in the country. how it treats the afghan people. especially afghan women. and i think take it from there. ....