“Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar, the head of the Taliban’s political office, has told Al Jazeera the group is in the process of forming an inclusive government following its lightning takeover of the country last month,” reports Al Jazeera. Baradar, is a staunch Trump supporter who credits Trump for his release from an Afghan prison.
“’I assure the people that we strive to improve their living conditions, and that the government will be responsible to everyone and will provide security because it is necessary for economic development, not just in Afghanistan but in the whole world,’ he said in the capital, Kabul.”
“Baradar added security was necessary to kick-start major economic projects in the country. ‘If we are able to provide security, we will overcome other problems, and from here the wheel of progress and advancement will begin,’ he said, adding that no effort will be spared to reach these goals.”
“The Taliban swept into Kabul virtually unopposed on August 15 following rapid advances across Afghanistan, as United States-led foreign forces withdrew from the country and President Ashraf Ghani fled. On Friday, sources within the Taliban told Reuters news agency Baradar would lead the new government in Afghanistan, with Mullah Mohammad Yaqoob – the son of late Taliban founder Mullah Omar – and Sher Mohammad Abbas Stanikzai taking senior roles.”
“Baradar served as deputy defence minister when the Taliban last ruled Afghanistan between 1996 and 2001. Following the fall of that Taliban government, Baradar served as a senior military commander responsible for attacks on coalition forces, according to a United Nations sanctions notice. He was arrested and imprisoned in Pakistan in 2010. After his release [by order of former US President Donald Trump] in 2018, he headed the Taliban’s political office in Doha, becoming one the most prominent figures in the group’s talks with the United States and the signing of their agreement in the Qatari capital last year.”
“Last Wednesday, Stanikzai told the BBC’s Pashtun radio station that women would be able to continue working, but ‘may not have a place’ in the future government or other high-ranking positions. Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid also told Italian newspaper La Repubblica this week that women would be able to work as nurses, in the police or as assistants in ministries, but ruled out that there would be female ministers.”
The Taliban has become a darling of the far right in America, both for the fact that they negotiated their takeover of Afghanistan with the aid and cooperation of the Trump administration, and for their treatment of women and homosexuals.