From Military.com:
“Official Says US, Taliban Reach
Afghanistan Truce Agreement”
A senior U.S. official said
Friday the United States and the Taliban have reached a truce agreement that
will take effect “very soon” and could lead to withdrawals of American troops
from Afghanistan. The official said the agreement for a seven-day “reduction in
violence” to be followed by the start of all-Afghan peace talks within 10 days
is “very specific” and covers the entire country, including Afghan government
forces. There were indications a formal announcement could come as early as the
weekend. The official, who was not authorized to publicly discuss the matter
and spoke on the condition of anonymity, said the Taliban had committed to a
halt in roadside and suicide bombings as well as rocket attacks. The official
said the U.S. would monitor the truce and determine if there were any
violations. Should the Taliban comply, the “reduction in violence” agreement
would be followed by the signing of an agreement that would initiate peace
negotiations that include all Afghan sides. A Taliban official familiar with
the deal said that the second agreement would be signed on Feb. 29 and that the
inter-Afghan dialogue would begin on March 10. The officials said Germany and
Norway have offered to host the talks but there has been no decision on the
venue. That Taliban official added that the withdrawal of foreign troops would
start gradually and would be phased over 18 months. President Donald Trump
previously called off the peace talks because of an attack that killed two
Americans. U.S. officials have not publicly spelled out their timetable for an
initial drawdown of U.S. troops in Afghanistan, but the expectation is that a
reduction from the current total of about 12,000 to approximately 8,600 will
begin after the signing of a U.S.-Taliban deal. That initial reduction is
likely to stretch out over a period of weeks or months. The new developments
came as U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and Defense Secretary Mark Esper
met Friday in Munich with Afghanistan's President Ashraf Ghani. They spoke on
the sidelines of an international security forum in Munich. A truce had been
widely anticipated, and Trump agreed in principle to the deal, according to
U.S. officials. The final details were hammered out in recent days by U.S.
special envoy for Afghanistan Zalmay Khalilzad and Taliban representatives in
Doha, Qatar. Khalilzad was in Munich and attended Pompeo and Esper's meeting as
did Gen. Scott Miller, the commander of the U.S.-led international force.
^ Hopefully this temporary truce
and possible peace agreement takes into account the Afghani Government and how
the Taliban will treat women and other minorities (since they didn’t do a good
job when they were in power before.) I believe this will just lead to another
Fall of Saigon. The US left South Vietnam in 1973 and basically abandoned the
South Vietnamese to their fate. The North Vietnamese occupied Saigon and the
rest of South Vietnam in 1975 and united the country the next year. The
Communists then went on a decades-long spree of re-education and violence
against those that had worked with the Americans. I believe the Taliban will do
something similar to the Afghanis when the Americans leave. ^
https://www.military.com/daily-news/2020/02/14/official-says-us-taliban-reach-afghanistan-truce-agreement.html
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