From WSJopinion: This isn’t Taliban 2.0. The General Assembly hasn’t recognized the Taliban as the legitimate governing authority of Afghanistan, nor should it, writes Hans-Jakob Schindler.
Journal Editorial Report: Paul Gigot interviews Long War Journal editor Bill Roggio. Images: Getty Images Composite: Mark KellySpeaking to the United Nations General Assembly Tuesday, President Biden took credit for having “ended 20 years of conflict in Afghanistan” and “opening a new era of relentless diplomacy.” But he didn’t address whether the U.N. should recognize the Taliban formally as the government of Afghanistan.
Such recognition would give the Taliban potential access to unchecked flows of funds and investments from countries or international organizations. Due to the symbiotic relationship between the Taliban and al Qaeda and its affiliates, those funds could be diverted to terrorists.
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