Anonymous ID: f92575 Oct. 10, 2021, 8:04 a.m. No.100092   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>0160

SLUM71 USAFSOC C-32B south from Toronto Int'l overnight

SLUM71 USAFSOC C-32B departed McGuire AFB to JBA on 1006 then departed ne to Warsaw, Poland where it left-west-yesterday and arrived at Toronto Int'l for an overnight

 

58-0077 USAF KC-135 tanker over Not AF1 Joe 'at Delaware'

Anonymous ID: f92575 Oct. 10, 2021, 8:13 a.m. No.100095   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>0096 >>0100

>>100093

won't be here for long.

"the process" continues.

got a short walk this morning..first one since weds...dis biotch gotta hold of me and not letting go easily.

>pulled pf sheitz

saw dat muh fren

added wut I had to it.

I have been peaking in to try and stay current

Loved that they couldn't 'find' dan......derp!!

Anonymous ID: f92575 Oct. 10, 2021, 3:18 p.m. No.100155   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>0157 >>0187 >>0191

SAM453 USAF C-40B departed Doha, Int'l Airport after arriving on 1008 from JBA (and Shannon, Ireland ground stop)

 

Taliban says US will provide aid, but not recognition, after Doha talks

 

The Taliban announced Sunday following talks in Qatar that the United States would not be formally recognizing the Taliban, but would be providing humanitarian aid to Afghanistan, the Associated Press reported.

 

The Doha talks were the first face-to-face meetings between senior representatives of the Taliban and a U.S. delegation since American troops withdrew from Afghanistan in late August. In a statement, the insurgent group said that their discussions “went well,” the wire service noted. The statement said the U.S. agreed to provide humanitarian aide to Afghanistan, while the Taliban also said that they would “facilitate principled movement of foreign nationals.” A State Department spokesperson told The Hill on Saturday in a statement that one of the U.S.’s key priorities was the “continued safe passage out of Afghanistan of U.S. and other foreign nationals and Afghans to whom we have a special commitment who seek to leave the country.” Taliban spokesperson Suhail Shaheen told the AP that the Taliban committed to ensuring that terrorism does not again take root in Afghanistan. The Hill has reached out to the State Department for comment. In the State Department spokesperson’s statement to The Hill on Saturday, the person said that “this meeting is not about granting recognition or conferring legitimacy.”

https://thehill.com/policy/international/576150-taliban-says-us-will-provide-aid-but-not-recognition-after-doha-talks