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China Senior Mocks Washington, Share Taliban videos using US military aircraft as toys

China Senior Mocks Washington, Share Taliban videos using US military aircraft as toys
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Beijing: Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Lijian Zhao in an effort to mock the US ‘chaotic’ withdrawal from Afghanistan, recently shared a video about what appeared to be a member of the Taliban who played with a US military aircraft left behind.
According to the intended video, some men can be seen turning US aircraft into toys.
They shouted and enjoyed playing with him.
“The tomb of the royal and war machine.
The Taliban has turned their aircraft into swings and toys …” Zhao tweeted next to the video.
After the US withdrawal from Afghanistan, China continued to strive to take Jibe in Washington for their hasty withdrawals, although experts claimed Beijing supported the rise in the Taliban in Kabul.
Whether it’s about human rights violations or freedom of expression, the Taliban and China standing on the same platform as the first is the last radical and conservative way while having a long history of development, the communist regime still treats its people as slave, DW reported quoting Media reports.
Before the fall of Kabul, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi met formally in Tianjin with the Taliban delegation nine members, including Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar, co-founder and representative of Muslim group leaders.
The meeting itself was not a surprise – because the Taliban had been in China before for meetings – but the way China published it.
Indeed, Wang openly recognizes the Taliban as “an important military and political force in Afghanistan which is expected to play an important role in the peace, reconciliation and process of the country’s reconstruction”.
Such Chinese affirmation has never happened before, giving the legitimacy of Taliban which is very much needed at the international stage and many countries still define the Taliban as a terrorist organization.

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