And it's America's fault that the Taliban are now in control of Afghanistan, too, right?
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-south-asia-62467621
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-south-asia-62467621
Quote:Now, a year later, sitting behind a wooden desk with the large white and black flag of the Islamic Emirate beside it, he still seems to be adjusting to his new life. But he says he recognises the importance of his role. "We were fighting against our enemies with our guns, thanks to God we defeated them, and now we are trying to serve our people with our pens." Ainudeen says he was happy while fighting, but also happy now.
In private, some other Taliban members who used to be on the frontlines admit they're rather bored by their new office-based roles.
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But, he adds, compared to the hardships of guerrilla warfare, "governance is harder than fighting… war was easy, because there was less responsibility."
