The Taliban Kicked the U.S. Out of Afghanistan. Now They Want It Back.
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- Taliban invite US to return to Afghanistan five years after withdrawal Caliber.Az · 4d ago
- Khalilzad: Islamic Emirate has exceeded expectations in some areas تلویزیون سفیر · 4d ago
- Improving ties with US key to bringing Afghanistan back into international fold, Zalmay Khalilzad says thenationalnews.com · 4d ago
- Taliban Foreign Minister Calls For Reopening Of US Embassy In Kabul Afghanistan International · 4d ago
- Khalilzad: U.S. should expand engagement with Afghanistan امید رادیو · 4d ago
- Muttaqi Calls on U.S. to Reopen Kabul Embassy, Invest in Afghanistan Khaama Press · 4d ago
- The Taliban Kicked the U.S. Out of Afghanistan. Now They Want It Back. The New York Times · 4d ago broke it first
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