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BumRushDaShow

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Tue Aug 24, 2021, 06:13 AM Aug 2021

CIA Director William Burns held secret meeting in Kabul with Taliban leader Abdul Ghani Baradar [View all]

Source: Washington Post

CIA Director William J. Burns held a secret meeting in Kabul on Monday with the Taliban’s de facto leader Abdul Ghani Baradar in the highest-level face-to-face encounter between the Taliban and the Biden administration since the militants seized the Afghan capital, according to U.S. officials familiar with the matter who spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss sensitive diplomacy. President Biden’s decision to dispatch his top spy, a veteran of the foreign service and the most decorated diplomat in his Cabinet, comes amid a frantic effort to evacuate people from Kabul international airport in what the president has called “one of the largest, most difficult airlifts in history.”

The CIA declined to comment on the Taliban meeting but the discussions likely involved the impending Aug. 31 deadline for the U.S. military to conclude its airlift of U.S. citizens and Afghan allies. The Biden administration is under pressure from some allies to keep U.S. forces in the country beyond the end of the month in order to assist the evacuation of tens of thousands of citizens of the United States and Western countries as well as Afghan allies desperate to escape Taliban rule. Britain, France and other U.S. allies have said more time is needed to evacuate their personnel, but a Taliban spokesman warned that the United States would be crossing a “red line” if it kept troops beyond the 31st, promising “consequences.”

For Baradar, playing the role of counterpart to a CIA director comes with a tinge of irony 11 years after the spy agency arrested him in a joint CIA-Pakistani operation that put him in prison for 8 years. The Taliban leader, however, is no stranger to Westerners. After his release from prison in 2018, he served as the Taliban’s chief negotiator in peace talks with the United States in Qatar that resulted in an agreement with the Trump administration on the withdrawal of U.S. forces. In November 2020, he posed for a photo in front of gold-rimmed chairs with Secretary of State Mike Pompeo.

A close friend of the Taliban’s founding supreme leader Muhammad Omar, Baradar is believed to hold significant influence over the Taliban rank-and-file. He fought Soviet forces during their occupation of Afghanistan and was the governor of several provinces in the 1990s when the Taliban last ruled the country. Since the Taliban’s takeover of the country, he has struck a conciliatory tone, saying the militant group is seeking “an Islamic system in which all people of the nation can participate without discrimination and live harmoniously with each other in an atmosphere of brotherhood.” But those remarks came amid reports of some girls’ schools being shuttered and the Taliban seizing property and attacking civilians in some parts of the country.


Read more: https://www.washingtonpost.com/national-security/burns-afghanistan-baradar-biden/2021/08/24/c96bee5c-04ba-11ec-ba15-9c4f59a60478_story.html



The war hawk foreign correspondents are facing the loss of a job that some have held for 20 years, and they are reacting badly.
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Your last words said it all! They will be out of lucrative True Blue American Aug 2021 #1
Right after I posted this BumRushDaShow Aug 2021 #3
You are so right True Blue American Aug 2021 #4
You are welcome! BumRushDaShow Aug 2021 #6
Good... Mike Nelson Aug 2021 #2
Harrumph Mawspam2 Aug 2021 #5
Afghanistan's money gab13by13 Aug 2021 #7
I think some forget BumRushDaShow Aug 2021 #8
I agree, gab13by13 Aug 2021 #10
It's nothing more than centuries of "clan" warfare BumRushDaShow Aug 2021 #12
Kind of like the Mafia in this country Bayard Aug 2021 #16
Yeah BumRushDaShow Aug 2021 #17
Now if we coukd shut off the drug money, the Taliban might truly be hurt. Lonestarblue Aug 2021 #9
Back in the 60's gab13by13 Aug 2021 #11
Oooooh, a "secret meeting!" If it was a secret, how did the Post find out about it? n/t malthaussen Aug 2021 #13
lEaKs!!11!!!!1!! BumRushDaShow Aug 2021 #14
The same Baradar that Trump freed from prison along with 4999 other murderers? hadEnuf Aug 2021 #15
The administration was forced into a corner by Trump's terrible deal. Dawson Leery Aug 2021 #18
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