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US President Joe Biden he said he did not believe the views of the Taliban terrorist movement, which had been banned in Russia, would really change. In an interview with ABC television, he remarked that the militants “are going through a kind of existential crisis.” According to him, they doubt whether they want to look like “full government in the eyes of the international community.”
“I'm not sure they want it,” he added.
In addition, Biden noted that the withdrawal of US troops from Afghanistan would be somewhat disorganized, regardless of when the appropriate decision was taken.
He also pointed out that the USA does not have detailed information about the situation in Afghanistan outside Kabul … It has only general ideas.
At the same time, he is confident that the threat of terrorism emanating from Afghanistan is not the most serious for the United States. In his view, Washington faces a more serious threat of terrorism from Syria and other countries.
The Taliban have previously said that the people of Afghanistan must hand over all their weapons and ammunition to them. They also said that they were not going to oppress women, close schools and hospitals. They also invited women to participate in forming the country's government. However, experts believe that in this way, terrorists are seeking international recognition for their regime.