The Taliban await compliance with the timetable for the withdrawal of their forces USA from Afghanistan with the date – the milestone of September 11 – as the White House has already announced – in line with what a representative of the movement that occupied the country’s capital on Sunday.
He stressed that the Taliban did not attack US forces. It is reminded that important number US troops – about 6,000 – remain in Kabul, assisting in the evacuation operation at the city’s airport.
More specifically, Taliban spokesman Sohail Sahin told Sky News that US President Joe Biden must respect the Doha Agreement signed by the Trump administration last year and which predicted the “exit” of the United States from the country of Asia by the above date, which coincides with the anniversary of the terrorist attacks on the Twin Towers, which led to the American invasion.
“We need it,” Sahin said aid, to pay the salaries of teachers, employees and security forces fighters “and called on all countries to help us. I believe that the need for an international conference to provide financial assistance to Afghanistan has matured, as it has in the past. “This should not be done for us, but for the sake of the Afghan people.”
He said that the Taliban movement is interested in the construction of the TAPI gas pipeline (which will pass through Turkmenistan, Afghanistan, Pakistan and India) as well as in the implementation of other important infrastructure projects:
“There are other big projects in our country. It is the TAPI gas pipeline, railway construction projects and more. “Our political wing hopes that the work for their implementation will begin.”
It is pointed out that in Press conference In Kabul, following the above statements, the Taliban reiterated that they do not want “any enemy” and that no one from the American or international community it is not in danger by themselves.
What American public opinion says
Meanwhile, in the face of images of despair coming from Kabul after the Taliban victory, American support for the withdrawal of troops from Afghanistan seems to be collapses.
Half of those polled disapprove of the way President Joe Biden resigned, according to poll which was published today and which refers to a telegram of APE BPE.
Only the 49% of the 1,999 voters polled by Politico and Morning Consult between August 13 and 16 supported the president’s decision to leave the country for 69% in April, when Joe Biden announced that all US troops would leave the country. Afghanistan until September 11.
And Joe Biden may have counted on public support for a withdrawal that would end the longest-running U.S. war, which began after the September 11, 2001 attacks, but 51% polls criticize Joe Biden’s handling of the resignation.
The 45% considers that the US should not have withdrawn its troops if this withdrawal would have allowed the Taliban to regain control of the country, just as it did.
A similar percentage (48%opposes US withdrawal if it “paves the way for al Qaeda and other terrorist organizations to launch operations in Afghanistan”.
Between Democrats 53% approve of Joe Biden’s management of Afghanistan’s departure, a much smaller percentage than that of his party “usually between 70-89%”, Politico and Morning Consult.
The poll was conducted among voters across the political spectrum and a margin of error of +/- 2%.

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