Day 3: Afghanistan Future: Government Recognition_TeamA

My dear interlocutor, thank you for your prompt response. I appreciate our shared agreement and would like to provide illustrative examples. This opinion is supported by historical instances and the broad scope of human existence. Please bear with me as I gather these for your consideration.

I appreciate your enthusiasm and willingness to support your opinion with examples. Taking a historical perspective can often provide valuable insights. Please take your time to gather the examples you have in mind. When you are ready, I’m here to listen and discuss further.

Why do you think Taliban cares about people life when they kept attacking them?

I appreciate your question, and it raises an important point about the actions of the Taliban. It seems like you have some doubts about whether the Taliban truly cares about people’s lives given their history of attacks. Can you please elaborate more on your thoughts? I’m interested in hearing your perspective.

Nawaydays Milions of Afghans had left the country to seeks a nurmal lfie outside or survive. Unemployment and poverty have been raised day by day. People are not able to satisfying thier basic needs, but the Taliban are imposing taxt by the name of urf or sharia. While a government should conserns the people not thier own benefits. They are receiving milions of Dollars each week and they think they justify that xan stablize the economic.

Although twenty years later and during the war against America in Afghanistan, they became familiar with the use of these modern devices such as the Internet, smartphones, etc. and used them, and their opinion about such “evil devices” changed, but despite In many social issues such as women’s rights and freedoms, they still have a traditional medieval view.

Hello!
I value your focus on this. It’s a challenging subject, but please continue to share any ideas or solutions you have in mind.

they do not care about people

I understand your concern about people not being cared for. Could you please provide some context or examples to help me better understand the issue?

The challenge is against the country’s economy and achieving international legitimacy. Afghanistan is at zero economic level. After the seizure of power, which took place at the cost of the escape of the president and the previous government leaders, all fundamental economic projects were stopped.

I understand that the current situation in Afghanistan has had a significant impact on the country’s economy. It seems that the seizure of power has led to the halt of fundamental economic projects.

and also during the time of the American-made republic, about 80% of Afghanistan’s national budget was made up of foreign aid.

I see, thank you for sharing that information about Afghanistan’s national budget. It’s interesting to note that such a significant portion is reliant on foreign aid.

Building upon our previous discussion, I’d like to dive deeper into the topic of foreign aid and its impact on Afghanistan’s economy. What are your thoughts on this heavy reliance on external assistance? Do you see any potential challenges or advantages that might arise from it?

It is indeed a challenging situation for Afghanistan’s economy, which was already struggling before the recent political changes. The halt in fundamental economic projects further complicates matters.

I agree with you, the Taliban mindset will never change to eliminate the restrictions for women and girls. Thier minsets doesnt accepts any kind of agrement they just justify by sharia.

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Thank you for summarizing the discussion on the recognition of the Taliban-led government in Afghanistan. It’s essential to approach this complex issue with innovative thinking that incorporates inclusivity, human rights, and education for girls. The potential consequences of non-recognition and the role of the international community, aid, and diplomatic relations are also crucial factors to consider. Dialogue, negotiation, and positive behavioral changes within the Taliban leadership can contribute to a better future for Afghanistan, impacting its economy and overall well-being. Addressing the clash between cultural values and international standards, as well as the involvement of external countries, further adds to the complexities of recognizing a government in a diverse society. Let’s continue exploring innovative solutions together.

This dependence was such that the salaries of civil servants and army soldiers were directly paid by the United States.

I appreciate your contribution and reflection on our previous discussion. It seems like you’re referring to the issue of dependence, specifically related to the salaries of civil servants and army soldiers being directly paid by the United States. Could you elaborate more on the impact of this dependence? How do you think it affects the overall dynamics and sustainability of the civil service and armed forces in the respective country?

Completely disagree with your idea,

Taliban misuse the name of Islam, what they are doing that’s not sharia, so we should not blame islamic sharia instead of Taliban.
If we apply the real Islam in Afghanistan & do what Islam said, so everyone will be happy and satisfy.

Hello!
Thank you for discussing the topic. It’s layered, but I hope you’ll express any ideas or fixes you contemplate.