From Counter Extremism Project <[email protected]>
Subject Taliban Continues Sweeping Offensive In Afghanistan
Date August 12, 2021 7:15 PM
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This week, the Taliban seized the Afghan provincial capitals of Pul-i-Khumri,
Farah, Faizabad, and Ghazni, giving them estimated control of more than


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Taliban Continues Sweeping Offensive In Afghanistan

 

(New York, N.Y.) – This week, the Taliban seized
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the Afghan provincial capitals of Pul-i-Khumri, Farah, Faizabad, andGhazni
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, giving them estimated control of more than two-thirds of the country. The
Taliban’s victories bring the total number of major cities captured in the last
week to 10 and follow thekilling
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of government senior media officer on Friday in Kabul. According topress
reports
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, U.S. officials believe that Kabul could fall to the Taliban within a year,
while some estimate it could happen within 90 days.

 

President Joe Biden has ordered
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a full withdrawal of U.S. forces from Afghanistan by August 31. On Monday,
Pentagon spokesman John Kirbydeclared
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it was ultimately up to the Afghans to defend their country from the Taliban
and other threats. The United States continues to launch airstrikes from
outside of Afghanistan in support of the Afghan military, but Kirby would not
confirm whether the United States would continue to provide air support past
the August 31 deadline or would limit counterterrorism strikes only to
instances when specific plans to attack the U.S. homeland or U.S. allies are
discovered.

 

U.S. Special Representative for Afghanistan Reconciliation Zalmay Khalilzad
has warned the Taliban against pursuing a military victory in Afghanistan. He
also warned that the international community would not recognize a future
Taliban government. The U.S. State Department and Great Britain’s Foreign
Office Foreign Office have advised their respective citizens to leave
Afghanistan because of the worsening security situation.

 

To read the Counter Extremism Project’s (CEP) Afghanistan resource, please
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To read CEP’s Taliban resource, please click here
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