Kabul residents said they were waiting for the new government to be formed after the Taliban took over and U.S. troops left earlier in the week, leaving much of the country in chaos https://t.co/Uuz0OXN663 pic.twitter.com/IDvA0ys6QN
— Reuters (@Reuters) September 2, 2021
Taliban and Afghan rebels claim heavy casualties in fighting over valley https://t.co/Bbsa44D7Mc pic.twitter.com/Si5X0b4a2C
— Reuters (@Reuters) September 2, 2021
In the final days of the chaotic American airlift from Afghanistan, many U.S. citizens and green card holders found themselves stuck in the Afghan capital, despite official promises that every American wanting to leave would be taken out. By @kathygannon https://t.co/bILdfmh9X2
— AP Middle East (@APMiddleEast) September 2, 2021
The Afghanistan and Taliban flags#AFPgraphics pic.twitter.com/4FmoOaGrzf
— AFP News Agency (@AFP) September 2, 2021
#UPDATE Qatar is working with the Taliban to reopen #Kabul's airport as soon as possible, its foreign minister said on Thursday, urging the hardline Islamists to allow Afghans desperate to depart to leave https://t.co/ZWAZH5N0Zi #KabulAirport pic.twitter.com/JCwHheNSXV
— AFP News Agency (@AFP) September 2, 2021
Qatar and Turkey become the Taliban's lifeline to the outside world https://t.co/HWxwXCXY37
— BBC News (World) (@BBCWorld) September 2, 2021
Are you paying attention yet? https://t.co/yDuzmNOvFn
— Jack Posobiec 🇺🇸 (@JackPosobiec) September 2, 2021
To the victor go the spoils – and in the case of the Taliban, these include up to 48 military aircraft seized as it took control of Afghanistan. pic.twitter.com/IUuF1j41Ip
— RT (@RT_com) September 2, 2021
Landmine clearing charity resumes explosive clearance work in Afghanistan after agreement with Talibanhttps://t.co/0fdGNUVp4P
— BBC News (World) (@BBCWorld) September 2, 2021
most of what you think you know is BS! here is the reality of what got done, how, when, why
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