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The Taliban leadership is announcing women rights, but they should show it in action, we want the world to hear us and we want our rights to be saved.

Friba Kabrzani

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

When they arrived last time around, it was after a civil war. There was nothing. Now they're inheriting a system of government that, however imperfect, does exist, the question that no one knows the answer to is how The Taliban conceive of government.

Gareth Price

Found on CNN
2 years ago

I don't see how( The Taliban) are going to sell out all of the people they've been fighting with for 20 years, and then what ?

Gareth Price

Found on CNN
2 years ago

The international system is not what it was in the era of cooperation in the 1990s,( and) there is way more acceptance, willing or not, even of regimes that impede human rights, the Taliban will be quick to say,' What about Saudi Arabia ? You do a lot of business with them.

Benjamin Petrini

Found on CNN
2 years ago

The Taliban are going to have to establish themselves as legitimate, so they can't necessarily rule with an iron fist.

Benjamin Petrini

Found on CNN
2 years ago

But I don't think The Taliban will be as ostracized as they were 20 years ago.

Benjamin Petrini

Found on CNN
2 years ago

What about the little girl who just wants to kick a ball around a field and wants to do that well, and has worked hard to do that at a world class level who finds herself suddenly in jeopardy only because she just wanted to play a sport and had a passion for playing that sport? the only thing that they had done wrong in the eyes of the Taliban ... is the fact that they were born girls and they had the audacity to dream of doing something.

Nic McKinley

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

The only thing that they had done wrong in the eyes of the Taliban ... is the fact that they were born girls and they had the audacity to dream of doing something.

Robert McCreary

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

The president's angry facial expressions and raised voice didn't match the content of his speech. His words were offensive—praising himself for the 'biggest airlift in history'—and his body language and vocals told the true story: That this president was trying to defend the unforgiveable, the speech was poorly written because the goal of it was to take blame off the person, the commander-in-chief, and instead blame the Americans who were told the Taliban would never take control.

Beverly Hallberg

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

People are left behind literally as hostages to the Taliban.

Yet Boykin

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

The fact that the Taliban at the end of the day could claim victory over such a world power is something that White supremacists are taking note of.

Joanna Mendelson

Found on CNN
2 years ago

The perception in the United States, in Europe and the media sort of thing is a narrative of Taliban momentum, and a narrative of Taliban victory, and we need to collectively demonstrate and try to turn that perception, that narrative, around.

Mark Milley

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

The Nebraskan kept The Nebraskan promise to the Taliban and lied to the American people. These lies will cost Americans for decades to come.

Ben Sasse

Found on CNN
2 years ago

The way that The Taliban had pretty much infiltrated the whole country so fast, and we were kind of just, it seemed, left to just this one little airport, really concerned me, and the videos that we were getting and the pictures we were getting from Jim McCollum looked somewhat chaotic.

Steve Nikoui

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

I can’t stress this enough, these people have stood there and lied to us time and time again on these issues in terms of al Qaeda-Taliban relations, al Qaeda’s strength, etc. If Congress doesn’t get involved they’ll stand there and lie to us again.

Bill Roggio

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

The Taliban, Al-Qaeda and ISIS. Does it really matter what we call these killers? they are all animals from the same family who share a deep hatred for the American people and our way of life. Intelligence backed up by recent video evidence demonstrates that all three of these terrorist groups are alive and well in Afghanistan.

Ronny Jackson

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

This is exactly what many Democrats said they wanted, they pushed back on the administration. They begged and pleaded the president to abandon the Taliban's surrender date.

Mike Gallagher

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

The perception in the United States, in Europe and the media sort of thing is a narrative of Taliban momentum, and a narrative of Taliban victory, and we need to collectively demonstrate and try to turn that perception, that narrative around.

Mark Milley

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

The Taliban victory in Afghanistan is being celebrated by jihadists and is seen as proof that, if they endure, they can eventually triumph.

Dan Byman

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

The Taliban can not be trusted. I mean even The Taliban can't control the The Taliban, and they certainly can't control ISIS-K, as we learned a few days ago.

Adam Smith

Found on CNN
2 years ago

As UN Special Rapporteur on cultural rights,( with) UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador on artistic freedom Deeyah Khan, I express grave concern about reports of the terrible killing of singer #FawadAndarabi. We call on governments to demand the Taliban respect the #humanrights of #artists.

Karima Bennoune

Found on CNN
2 years ago

Now we're supposed to believe with the Taliban, the good guy and ISIS is the bad guy. They're all cockroaches, they want to kill as many Americans as possible. And now look at the situation. We have a propaganda media in this country prior to a few days ago. But they'll be back saying what? This is the greatest airlift in American history in the face of the most outrageous surrender in American history, regurgitating the administration's talking points.

Mark Levin

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

I grew up in an environment where we were free, we could go to school, we could go out and about, my mother tells stories of her bitter time (under the Taliban). Those stories are frightening.

Elaha Tamim

Found on Reuters
2 years ago

I told myself,' One of us must start... If we stay in our houses or don't go to our offices, they will say the ladies don't want to work,' but I said to myself,' Start working,' and I said to the Taliban member,' We want our rights. We want to work. We want — we must — be in society. This is our right.

Beheshta Arghand

Found on CNN
2 years ago

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