The rebels, whom the West considers militants for decades, may be wisdom and deserve a chance to build their own state. This was stated by the head of the General Staff of Great Britain Nick Carter, reports Reuters.
Military official called on Western countries to “gain patience” and give the opportunity to “Taliban” (a terrorist organization forbidden in Russia) to form the government. He noted that the Taliban is not so repressively managed Kabul, as it was many years ago.
Nevertheless, Carter stressed that the international community should not forget about the heterogeneity of the radical movement. “The” Taliban “includes various breeding groups that were formed by people from all over the countryside of Afghanistan,” he said.
Earlier, the head of the British General Staff said that the behavior of the Taliban on the streets of Kabul does not look “medieval”. According to him, Taliban cooperates with British troops and helps them in the evacuation of people from Afghanistan.
On Wednesday, August 18, the militants of radical grouping shot peaceful protesters in the city of Jalalabad of the Afghan province Nangarhar. People defended the National Flag.