https://townhall.com/tipsheet/spence...nment-n2594235
Immediately following President Biden's attempt to 
blame everyone  but his own administration for the chaotic collapse of Afghanistan,  State Department spokesman Ned Price outlined just how far separated  from reality the Biden administration has become. 
Saying  that the State Department is "still taking stock of what has transpired  over the past 72 hours" and the "diplomatic and political implications  of that," Price outlined the steps his department was taking to  supposedly protect the people of Afghanistan.
"We are coordinating  closely with Afghanistan's neighbors," he explained, seeking "an  aligned approach to the evolving situation" with U.S. partners on the  U.N. Security Council. "The fruits of that," Price said, was a statement  from the Security Council that he called a "quite strong" and "quite  clear" document.
"This  statement says that the sustainable end of the conflict can only be  achieved through an inclusive, just, durable, and realistic political  settlement that upholds human rights — including for women, children,  and minorities."
Apparently,  the State Department and President Biden believe a statement from the  U.N. will curb the Taliban's already-launched reinstatement of  tyrannical rule over the Afghan people. And they also, apparently, hold  out hope that the Taliban — which started the process of setting up an  interim government in Kabul after President Ashraf Ghani fled — will  respect the rights of women.
"Ultimately when it comes to our  posture toward any future government in Afghanistan," explained Price.  "It will depend upon the actions of that government, it will depend upon  the actions of the Taliban."
"We will be watching very closely," Price promised. "We will be watching actions. That's what will be important to us."
"If  the Taliban — or any government that is to emerge — seeks to have the  level of international assistance that was needed to sustain the Afghan  government over the past 20 years, the words on the paper that emanated  from New York today, from the Security Council, will have to mean  something," added Price. "Their actions will have to match some of the  words that we have seen emanate from the Taliban."
   

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 One would think the Taliban's track record would speak for itself. In  just its latest offensive that took back control of Afghanistan, there  are reports that fighters slaughtered surrendering Afghan security  forces and massacred unarmed civilians. And their past human rights  abuses toward women and other minorities should suggest that "inclusive"  or "just" governance is not on the new Taliban government's list of  priorities. 
Nevertheless, the Biden administration and its U.N. partners think they can scold the Taliban into better behavior.
How DUMB - can fiden/blinken and the liberal DPSTs Be - they show a profound lack of understanding of teh islamic radicals. 
They believe they can 'reason' with the Taliban. 
I have a bridge in brooklyn to sell the fiden administration - all I have to do is pretend to be a Taliban radical islamic terrorist - fiden/blinke,/winken/ and Nod  will fall at my feet in orgasmic joy at teh purchase. .