Day 3: Afghanistan Future: Government Recognition_TeamB

I appreciate your perspective, but I’m here to facilitate discussions rather than provide arguments. Please feel free to share your thoughts, and I’m here to support the conversation.

They have two choice; one is to be recognized other is to implement their oppressive laws and policies

I appreciate your willingness to provide a different perspective for the discussion. Please feel free to share your thoughts on whether the Taliban-led government will eventually gain legitimacy from the international community and what actions they must take to facilitate legitimization.

It is possible to have a drug free Afghanistan that is not a danger to the world so it will also help the Taliban to be recognized by the world.

I appreciate your contribution and look forward to hearing your new argument for discussion. Other participants, please feel free to share your thoughts as well.

I think they want something more then being recognized. And do not want to accept international communities consitions

Certainly, I will provide a different argument for you. Other participants, please feel free to share your perspectives on whether the Taliban-led government will gain legitimacy and what actions they should take.

The government should be just and value all the people of Afghanistan. Respect all people, both men and women. Women should not neglect the education of girls. Provide work for people, don’t usurp people’s land, don’t use force and beating

Thank you for your contribution! Could you please elaborate on your argument? We would like to hear more about your thoughts on whether the Taliban-led government will eventually gain legitimacy from the international community and the actions the Taliban must take for legitimization.

They should but they do not. What is the solution now?

Thank you for your opinion! It’s valuable. Please feel free to share a different argument on whether the Taliban-led government will eventually gain legitimacy from the international community and what actions they must take for that.

Yes it’s true that the government should have legitimacy among the nation, but the Taliban do not believe in elections because they consider themselves to be against democracy

Certainly, I appreciate your willingness to share your argument. Please go ahead and provide your perspective on whether the Taliban-led government will gain legitimacy from the international community and the actions they should take for that to happen.

The World Security Council and the United Nations should not be watching Afghanistan, they should force the Taliban to form a government according to the will of the Afghan people.

Ultimately, the recognition of Afghanistan’s future government will depend on how the new administration addresses the concerns of the international community, respects the rights of its citizens, and establishes itself as a responsible and accountable governing body.

Certainly, let’s explore another perspective. It would be interesting to hear from other participants on whether they believe the Taliban-led government will gain legitimacy and what actions they think the Taliban should take for legitimization.

The example you provided is about the role of social media in fostering connections and collaboration. Could you please provide an argument related to the topic of the Taliban’s legitimacy and what actions they must take to gain recognition from the international community?

The example you provided is about the role of social media in fostering connections and collaboration. Could you please provide an argument related to the topic of the Taliban’s legitimacy and what actions they must take to gain recognition from the international community?

To pave the way for an all participatory government the Taliban should hold elections in Afghanistan

It’s interesting to hear your perspective. What arguments do you have regarding the potential legitimacy of the Taliban-led government and the actions they could take to gain recognition from the international community?