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The Daily

The Rise, Fall and Resurrection of the Taliban

The Daily

The New York Times

Daily News, News

4.4102.8K Ratings

🗓️ 18 November 2020

⏱️ 36 minutes

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Summary

President Trump is pushing the military to accelerate the withdrawal of American troops from Afghanistan, all but guaranteeing a major place for the Taliban in the country’s future. As a child, Mujib Mashal lived through the Taliban’s takeover of Kabul, the capital of Afghanistan. Now a senior correspondent there for The New York Times, he has for years reported on the extremist group and, more recently, has covered the progress of peace talks. In this episode of “The Daily,” he shares memories of his childhood and tales from his reporting, and reflects on whether a peaceful resolution is possible. Guest: Mujib Mashal, senior correspondent in Afghanistan for The New York Times. We want to hear from you. Fill out our survey about The Daily and other shows at: nytimes.com/thedailysurvey For more information on today’s episode, visit nytimes.com/thedaily Background reading: President Trump is expected to order the U.S. military to withdraw thousands of troops from Afghanistan, Iraq and Somalia by the time he leaves office in January.The Taliban have outlasted a superpower through nearly 19 years of grinding war and now stand on the brink of realizing their most fervent desire: U.S. troops leaving Afghanistan. They have given up little of their extremist ideology to do it.Children of men who played key roles in the war against the Soviets in the 1980s are on both sides of the negotiations between the Afghan government and the Taliban. They know all too well what is at stake.

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This is the Daily.

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In his final days as president, Donald Trump is promising to withdraw as many American

0:48.8

troops as possible from Afghanistan.

0:52.5

All but Guaranteen, a major place for the Taliban in the country's future.

0:59.1

Today, as that new chapter begins in Afghanistan, my colleague, Mujid Mishal, on what he's

1:07.5

learned from living with and reporting on the Taliban for the past 25 years.

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It's Wednesday, November 18th.

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Mujid, tell me about some of your earliest memories of growing up in Afghanistan.

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I think some of my earliest memories is my grandpa visiting our home in Kabul often.

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He lives in a different part of the city.

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He had a cane.

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He was a tall man and he loved walking.

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Every time you would visit our home and you would knock on the door with his cane, he

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would be a moment of joy for us who would run to the door.

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