Thursday, February 18, 2021

How Afghanistan Police Train For Taliban Attacks And Suicide Bombers

 


The future of Nato's 10,000 troops in Afghanistan is high on the agenda of this week's remote meeting of the alliance's defence ministers. 

The clock is ticking on their planned departure by 1 May as part of the US-Taliban deal agreed last year by the Trump administration - now being reviewed by President Biden. 

The Taliban has repeated over recent days its demand the troops leave promised, but many are questioning if the time is right. 

Peace talks between the Taliban and the Afghan government have stalled and violence has surged over recent months. 

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WNU Editor: Impressive video. But the Taliban are still winning this war.

2 comments:

Stephen Davenport said...

The Taliban are not winning the media part maybe but thewar itself, umm no, not even close. More of a stalemate with slight advantage to the government

War News Updates Editor said...

I hope you are right Stephen