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Taliban flips, now wouldn’t work with US to stop ISIS-K terrorist groups

Who couldn’t see this coming? The Taliban (very professional and business like as the Biden regime claimed) has decided that they will NOT help the US against other terrorist groups in Afghanistan like Al Qaeda or ISIS-K. This may be a shock to communists and NeverTrump idiots who actually believed the Taliban would be of any help to begin with but it comes as no shock to me.

Even after Biden gave the Taliban billions of dollars in US military equipment, and even after he droned a SIV holder and his children for the Taliban, claiming they were ISIS-K, this is what happens when you are weak like Biden (who went on another Delaware vacation this weekend).

Concerns about Afghanistan continue to mount after the United States’ disastrous withdrawal led to the terrorist group Taliban taking over in August. On Saturday, the Taliban said it would not work with the U.S. to combat extremism in the country, insisting it would handle other terrorist groups like ISIS on its own.

“We are able to tackle Daesh independently,” Taliban political spokesman Suhail Shaheen, using the Arabic acronym for the terrorist group ISIS, told the Associated Press.

The statement comes just hours before senior Taliban officials and representatives from the U.S. are set to meet to discuss extremist groups and evacuating the remaining U.S. citizens and Afghans with special visas from Afghanistan. The Taliban’s statement regarding cooperation on containing extremism could complicate the meeting.

U.S. officials will ask the Taliban to uphold its commitment to letting the remaining U.S. citizens and other foreign nationals leave Afghanistan, along with any Afghans who assisted the U.S. during the war.

“The weekend meetings in Doha are the first since U.S. forces withdrew from Afghanistan in late August, ending a 20-year military presence, and the Taliban rose to power in the nation. The U.S. has made it clear the talks are not a preamble to recognition,” the AP reported. “The talks also come on the heels of two days of difficult discussions between Pakistani officials and U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Wendy Sherman in Islamabad. The focus of those talks was