The Taliban Celebrate First Day Of Rule Without U.S. Troops
It’s the Taliban’s first day of rule since U.S. forces drove them out 20 years ago, in an Afghanistan now devoid of American troops.
LEARN MORETaliban leaders insist they have no ill intentions and want to cooperate with other countries but many Afghans are skeptical of the days ahead.
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