How does the US expect to keep contractors there if the entire government is handed over to the Taliban peacefully? I hope the us doesnt try anything stupid, especially after the Afghans have taken a bunch of risks to ensure peace
the contractors will stay there forever, probably six feet under
There is a very recent precedent where the US abandoned Kurdish militias once ISIS was nearly defeated. The US was also completely apathetic about Turkey attacking Kurdish forces soon after the military exit in Syria; the Rojava-Turkey ceasefire ended up being negotiated by Assad.
How does the US expect to keep contractors there if the entire government is handed over to the Taliban peacefully? I hope the us doesnt try anything stupid, especially after the Afghans have taken a bunch of risks to ensure peace
the contractors will stay there forever, probably six feet under
There is a very recent precedent where the US abandoned Kurdish militias once ISIS was nearly defeated. The US was also completely apathetic about Turkey attacking Kurdish forces soon after the military exit in Syria; the Rojava-Turkey ceasefire ended up being negotiated by Assad.
How is Rojava doing currently? I haven't really heard anything about it in the last few years.
You haven't heard anything in the past few years because everything has been the same in northern Syria since 2018.