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Where Afghanistan-U.S. relations stand one year after Taliban takeover
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It has been one year since the Taliban reclaimed control over Afghanistan, resulting in new repression and economic hardships for the Afghan people. Former U.S. ambassador to Afghanistan Ronald E. Neumann talks about how much the U.S. should be engaging with the Taliban after exiting the country and what it would take to achieve normalized relations.Aug. 15, 2022