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Biden, Saudi Arabia, Drugs: Your Briefing From Afghanistan And Pakistan


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Afghans hopeful for change under Biden
Many in Kabul are telling us they’re hoping the Biden administration pays closer attention to the peace talks and finds incentives for the Taliban to reduce its current killing spree. (Here’s an overview of recent attacks.)
Shahzada Masoud, a former presidential adviser, is one of these voices. “Biden needs to make sure that the American forces depart in a responsible manner,” he told Radio Free Afghanistan. ....

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Afghans Hope For Course Correction Under Biden


Afghans Hope For Course Correction Under Biden
January 20, 2021
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As U.S. President Joe Biden assumes office today, many in Afghanistan hope that he can correct course and help their country achieve peace while also helping Washington end the longest war in its history.
Biden’s predecessor left him a narrow path to follow in Afghanistan. Under a peace deal with the Taliban last February, the remaining 2,500 troops in Afghanistan are expected to leave the country by May.
But a power-sharing agreement between the Taliban and the Afghan government, a key benchmark for the success of the peace process, is nowhere in sight. Many Afghans officials and international observers remain deeply skeptical of the hard-line Islamist group’s ability to fulfill its counterterrorism guarantees, which was another prerequisite for complete U.S. withdrawal. ....

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