Afghanistan, one year on
There is little appetite among western nations to support any opposition to the Taliban
There is little appetite among western nations to support any opposition to the Taliban
Furniture and large thermos flasks full of hot green tea were thrown
The myth of American invincibility had been exposed forever
Some western governments and media have been involved in a collective act of wishful thinking in recent months over the Taliban—believing them somehow to be ‘moderate’ and on the way to forming an inclusive government. The idea began with their elevation of status as a partner in negotiations with the US in Doha. They were legitimised, so some believed they had changed. The last remnants of that belief must have been burnt out by the appointment of the Taliban cabinet this week, which was not inclusive in any sense, but was the result of three weeks of bartering between different Taliban factions, only resolved by the intervention of the head
The failure to form an inclusive administration means that the Taliban will have to rule by force as they do not have wide consent