forward, something that i think would have obviously been unthinkable two decades ago. they would love to be recognized, and they needed finance. the u.s. supplied, what, 75% of the afghan government s budget. they would love world recognition. at the end of the day, i don t know how long you can say we have more leverage over the country when we re not there. it s the taliban s decision to decide how the country will be ruled, and as you said, they have things to iron out in terms of their own division within the taliban itself and with isis-k, but i think from our perspective, and general mc mckenzie alluded to this, we have a moral obligation there, over 100,000 afghan allies that we could not get out. that s from many perspectives this war is not over. we have to fulfill that obligation, we as a community and nato to get those afghans who aided us, assisted us, who trusted us to safety as well.
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