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Watch: Joe Biden’s NSA Jake Sullivan refuses to name Taliban an enemy

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The National Security Advisor of the United States, Jake Sullivan, was seen saying “It is hard to put a label on Taliban” when requested about US relations with the Taliban after the Afghanistan takeover.
🚨🚨: Jake Sullivan refuses to name the Taliban an enemy, saying “it’s hard to put a label on it.”The Taliban helped facilitate 9/11, and the National Security Adviser received’t name them an enemy. This is the Biden administration. #Afghanistan pic.twitter.com/tSmrg9LK2U— John Cooper (@thejcoop) August 31, 2021
When an MSNBC anchor requested Sullivan about US relation with Taliban, and that whether or not Taliban is an ‘adversary’ or ‘enemy’ Sullivan responded by saying, ‘It is hard to put a label on Taliban in part because we are yet to see what they are going to be now that they are in physical control of Afghanistan’.
The thought course of and the assertion made by Sullivan, NSA of the United States, is morally conflicting and opportunistic in nature and in opposition to all of the sacrifices made by the US Army. Thousands of American lives have been misplaced in Afghanistan throughout a warfare that was fought for 20 years in opposition to the Taliban to supposedly guarantee the protection of Americans and Afghan nationals. And in spite of everything that, Sullivan finds it troublesome to even admit that the Taliban is an enemy.
The present political stance of the NSA on the Taliban displays the potential of a change within the US Taliban relationship below the present situation with the entire occupation of Afghanistan by the Talibani radicals. Sullivan makes a refined indication of the prospect that below the altering circumstances and the developments happening in Afghanistan, to count on a US-Taliban partnership to manifest within the close to future can’t be dominated out, or that such a partnership might exist already.