Reporter Confronts Sec Of State: Why Listen To What The Taliban Wants?
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Q: Your spokesperson indicated in recent days that the fact that the Taliban are in charge in Kabul, but there is no legal recognized government by the united states at this moment. And it kind of begs the question, why does the U.S. even have to pay attention to what the Taliban wants? It is sanctioned by many organizations. It is already losing access to Afghan government resources, because of its past and current behavior. Why should the U.S. even care what the Taliban wants to be done at the airport or frankly any where else in the country since they are not legally recognized government in the U.S.'s eyes a legally recognized government?
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