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Matter how many years go by. reporter: so the president trying to strike some empathy there. the president calling many of the actions of people that day genuine heroism. arlette saenz, cnn, the white house. the war that began in the wake of those deadly attacks has only just ended. less than two weeks after the final u.s. military withdrawal, afghanistan s economy is in shambles, prices high and money is scarce and many afghans face an anxious daily reality. translator: the change of regime has brought disappointment for everyone, especially younger generation and women and educated class who have no hopes for their future any longer. they have no faith left and they are in a state of suspense. taliban are seeking international legitimacy, but its hardline makeup will ....
Arlette saenz. the war that began after the attacks just ended. afghanistan s economy is in shambles, prices are high and money is scarce and many afghans face an anxious daily reality. translator: the change of regime has brought disappointment for everyone, especially the younger generation and women and the educated class who have no hopes for their country, their education or their future any longer. they have no fate left and they re in a state of suspense. taliban are seeking international legitimacy and have formed an interim government but hardline makeup will complicate normalization. it s unclear how radical their interpretation will be this time around but one taliban police chief told cnn that nothing has changed. translator: there is no difference between the laws 20 ....
Afghans face an anxious daily reality. translator: the change of regime has brought disappointment for everyone, especially the younger generation and women and the educated class. who have no hopes for their country, their education, or their future any longer. they have no faith left and they are in a state of suspense. now, the taliban are seeking international legitimacy, and have formed an interim government. but its hardline makeup will complicate normalization. it s unclear how radical their interpretation of sharia law will be, this time around. but one taliban police chief told cnn nothing has changed. translator: there is no difference between the laws 20 years ago and now. only back then, the u.s. was too powerful. they were doing a lot of propaganda. all other countries were under the united states. ....