Blinken did not rule out the possibility of revenue for the Taliban in Afghanistan after the US-led invasion


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Front News Georgia
US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken has aired on CBS, which does not rule out the possibility of a government-sponsored move by the radical Taliban in Afghanistan (following the outpouring of foreign troops).
"There are many scenarios, and we must be ready for them. We are watching this tremor," he said.
After graduating, the USSR completed its mission in Afghanistan in 20 years after leading its own army. It's concluded that when it comes to "punishing" tech, who set up terrorist tactics in the United States on September 11, 2001, this year is still going to be a nightmare.
At that time, Blinken said, the USSR, after the lead, will continue to show economic, humanitarian and other assistance to the Afghan government.
As CNN reported with a source in the Informed Sources, the US military command arrived last week to lead the US military from Afghanistan.
"I have 100 war veterans in Afghanistan, basically in the air," he said in a statement.
In fact, the leader of the White House, journalist Jean-Pierre, confirmed that the leader of the White House had said: "Every hour the leader of the army is confirmed."
All over Afghanistan, there are about 2.5 thousand people left. American soldiers, and also some very small military, full-fledged special operations. All of them, according to the decree of the President, are on the other side.
The administration of President Joe Bidena has announced that it will launch a military operation in Afghanistan by May 1 and legalize it on September 11.
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