U.S. Tells The Afghan Government To Form An Interim Power-Sharing Agreement With The Taliban

 


Washington (CNN)The Biden administration has proposed to the Afghan government that they enter an interim power-sharing agreement with the Taliban in a letter from Secretary of State Antony Blinken to President Ashraf Ghani. 

Blinken also proposed that Afghanistan's neighbors, including Iran, take on a greater role and warned that the Biden administration continues to review whether to withdraw US troops by a May 1 deadline set under the Trump administration. 

The letter, sent via US Special Representative for Afghanistan Reconciliation Zalmay Khalilzad, offers the first real look at the Biden administration's thinking about Afghanistan, and appeared to reflect frustration as Blinken wrote that he wanted Ghani "to understand the urgency of my tone." 

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WNU Editor: Both the Afghan government and the Taliban have bluntly stated that they will not take part in such an interim government. So why make the offer in the first place when all the parties are adamantly saying no? 

The impression that I get from this US offer is that they do not know what they are doing, and right now they are just throwing crap on the wall to see what sticks. 

Update: This threat will only make the Taliban even more determine to not take part in any talks with the Afghan government .... U.S. Warns Kabul It May Withdraw All Forces By May 1 If Peace Talks Do Not Progress (NPR). What is US Secretary of State Blinken thinking?!?!?

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