Taliban battle to save international legitimacy – Asia Times

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A high-level delegation led by Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar, the senior leader of the Taliban and their chief negotiator at the Doha talks, held consultations in Tehran and Moscow January from 26 to 29 amid growing uncertainty over the Afghan peace process. 

A commentary by the US government-funded Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL) said on Thursday that the fate of the nearly year-old US-Taliban agreement in Doha was in the balance.

It said the Afghan government of President Ashraf Ghani was “eager to exploit the growing fractures between the Taliban and Washington and is pushing at the very least to disrupt the agreement.” 

The radio service added, “Sensing an opportunity to advance their interests, Afghan officials are now pushing to keep a US counterterrorism force beyond the May deadline for complete withdrawal. [US President Joe] Biden has long advocated keeping a counterterrorism force in Afghanistan as a deterrent against possible terrorist threats.” 

Indeed, if a reason is needed for extended US troop deployment to Afghanistan, the outgoing Trump administration might just have provided one, with the Treasury Department notifying the Pentagon via a memo dated January 4 that: 

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