chasing the lion retire army general anthony tata sir thank you so much. i guess the best question is, why are we still talking with the taliban? we know they are continuing to harbor terrorists. we know czar heri and mastermind behind a lot of things he wasn t as charismatic but he was brains behind all of their operations. well you re exactly right lawrence, disawmed had alan more of the fashion al qaeda operation but at the end of the day it s a good thing that he s dead and gone. it was good that we did that. the united states continuing to negotiate with the taliban makes little sentence my view the doha agreement signed couple of weeks ago during trump administration that began the phaseout of foreign troops from afghanistan was a good agreement. and it was poorly executed by this, you know, last year about a year ago. by the biden administration about what we have now is no real agreement in place because they re not abiding by that agreement as you said harboring te
chasing the lion retire army general anthony tata sir thank you so much. i guess the best question is, why are we still talking with the taliban? we know they are continuing to harbor terrorists. we know czar heri and mastermind behind a lot of things he wasn t as charismatic but he was brains behind all of their operations. well you re exactly right lawrence, disawmed had alan more of the fashion al qaeda operation but at the end of the day it s a good thing that he s dead and gone. it was good that we did that. the united states continuing to negotiate with the taliban makes little sentence my view the doha agreement signed couple of weeks ago during trump administration that began the phaseout of foreign troops from afghanistan was a good agreement. and it was poorly executed by this, you know, last year about a year ago. by the biden administration about what we have now is no real agreement in place because they re not abiding by that agreement as you said harboring te
chasing the lion retire army general anthony tata sir thank you so much. i guess the best question is, why are we still talking with the taliban? we know they are continuing to harbor terrorists. we know czar heri and mastermind behind a lot of things he wasn t as charismatic but he was brains behind all of their operations. well you re exactly right lawrence, disawmed had alan more of the fashion al qaeda operation but at the end of the day it s a good thing that he s dead and gone. it was good that we did that. the united states continuing to negotiate with the taliban makes little sentence my view the doha agreement signed couple of weeks ago during trump administration that began the phaseout of foreign troops from afghanistan was a good agreement. and it was poorly executed by this, you know, last year about a year ago. by the biden administration about what we have now is no real agreement in place because they re not abiding by that agreement as you said harboring te
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