If a peace deal can be reached. And it’s a peace deal with very few conditions: keep AQ and ISIS out and talk to Kabul about the future at some point.
All carrot and no stick, essentially. Fine with me.
If a peace deal can be reached. And it’s a peace deal with very few conditions: keep AQ and ISIS out and talk to Kabul about the future at some point.
All carrot and no stick, essentially. Fine with me.
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