“We keep talking about how we should write a book.”
After five months of working around the clock, a Nebraska rancher and a University Nebraska Lincoln professor were finally able to bring a family of four to safety from Afghanistan. Now the family begins their new lives in Omaha.
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Speculation over the formation of an interim administration with a new political roadmap for Afghanistan is nothing new. It has been the talk of the town ever since the Trump administration decided to end America’s longest war through negotiations with the Taliban in 2018.
The issue came to the forefront of debate when the RAND Corporation’s peace plan began circulating in Kabul as early as January 2019. Entitled “Agreement on a Comprehensive Settlement of the Conflict in Afghanistan,” the draft document proposed a joint interim government with the Taliban as the first essential step towards a political settlement in Afghanistan.