Anonymous ID: cbad6f Aug. 24, 2021, 10:35 a.m. No.14446102   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6296

THE TALIBAN IS A C.I.A OPERATION - PROBABLY SETTING UP DEALS AND OTHER INCIDENTS TO PUSH THE NARRATIVE, WHAT A JOKE, A SECRET MEETING WITH THE BOSS OF THE C.I.A ?

 

CIA Meets Taliban!

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https://youtu.be/2TIHhSMdFFE

So, the boss of the CIA has had a secret meet-up with the Taliban leader. Wonder what they chatted about?

Anonymous ID: cbad6f Aug. 24, 2021, 10:42 a.m. No.14446177   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6197 >>6219

>>14446123

HUGELY NOTABLE, ONE CURRENCY TO RULE THEM ALL

THE REAL REASON BEHIND ALL THESE WORLD EVENTS, THE NEW DIGITIAL MONETARY SYSTEM, EVERYTHING ELSE IS A DISTRACTION !!!

>They're doing everything they can to end paper currency and monitor every transaction, think what they'll do with their competition!

Anonymous ID: cbad6f Aug. 24, 2021, 10:57 a.m. No.14446296   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6325 >>6395 >>6519 >>6598 >>6686 >>6750 >>6784

>>14446102

CONFIRMATION THE CIA BOSS MEET WITH THE TALIBAN SECRETLY

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https://www.nbcnews.com/news/world/biden-decide-extending-afghanistan-withdrawal-deadline-g-7-allies-meet-n1277498

CIA chief secretly met Taliban leader as Biden faces pressure over Afghan evacuation deadline

Biden has decided not to extend the Aug. 31 withdrawal deadline even as the Taliban said they would not allow Afghans to go to the Kabul airport to evacuate.

Aug. 24, 2021, 11:12 AM BST / Updated Aug. 24, 2021, 6:12 PM BST

By Yuliya Talmazan, Ken Dilanian, Richard Engel and Courtney Kube

Facing growing pressure over his looming deadline to leave Afghanistan, President Joe Biden dispatched his spy chief to meet with the Taliban's de facto leader, according to a senior diplomat in the region and another source familiar with the matter.

CIA Director William Burns held a secret meeting with the Taliban co-founder and political leader Abdul Ghani Baradar on Monday, the sources said. The meeting was first reported by The Washington Post.

The CIA declined to comment on the meeting, citing the agency's policy of never discussing the travels and meetings of its director.

The news comes as Biden has decided to stick to the Aug. 31 deadline for U.S. troops to withdraw from the country, with contingency planning to stay longer if required.

The Taliban have warned any delay in the withdrawal would cross a "red line" and threatened consequences. In a press conference Tuesday, Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid accused the U.S. of instigating Afghans to leave the country, particularly skilled people, and said they would prevent Afghans from heading to the airport in Kabul but allow foreigners to go.

"We are not going to allow Afghans leave, and we will not extend the deadline," he said, according to a translation from the BBC.

The president has faced criticism at home and abroad and mounting calls to delay the withdrawal until more Americans, Afghans and others seeking to flee the Taliban can be airlifted out. Thousands desperately await evacuation in the wake of the militant group's rapid takeover of the country.

The pace of the evacuations has accelerated in the last day, with about 21,600 people evacuated from Kabul in the 24-hour period, according to a White House official — 12,700 evacuees left on 37 U.S. military flights, while another 8,900 people were flown out on 57 coalition flights. Since the airlift began Aug. 14, the U.S. has evacuated approximately 58,700 people, the official said.

On Tuesday morning, Biden held an emergency virtual meeting with his Group of Seven counterparts, where he faced further pressure to extend the evacuation effort.

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