Taliban members escorted Americans to gates at Kabul airport in secret arrangement with US
Source: CNN
The US military negotiated a secret arrangement with the Taliban that resulted in members of the militant group escorting clusters of Americans to the gates of the Kabul airport as they sought to escape Afghanistan, two defense officials told CNN. One of the officials also revealed that US special operations forces set up a "secret gate" at the airport and established "call centers" to guide Americans through the evacuation process.
The officials said Americans were notified to gather at pre-set "muster points" close to the airport where the Taliban would check their credentials and take them a short distance to a gate manned by American forces who were standing by to let them inside amid huge crowds of Afghans seeking to flee.
The US troops were able to see the Americans approach with their Taliban escorts as they progressed through the crowds, presumably ready to intervene in case anything happened.
The officials spoke on the condition of anonymity due to the sensitivity of the arrangements, which have not been disclosed until now because the US was concerned about Taliban reaction to any publicity, as well as the threat of attacks from ISIS-K if its operatives had realized Americans were being escorted in groups, the officials said.
Read more: https://www.cnn.com/2021/08/31/politics/taliban-escorted-american-kabul-airport/index.html
The US has had military and diplomatic contact with the Taliban for years through political talks and deconfliction efforts, but the secret evacuation arrangement between the militant group and the US military reflects an unprecedented level of tactical coordination. While it's not known whether there is any connection, CIA Director William Burns paid a highly unusual visit last week to Kabul, where he met with Taliban leader Abdul Ghani Baradar as the Biden administration struggled to get airlift operations running smoothly.
Throughout the evacuation, Biden administration officials stressed that the Taliban were cooperating and senior officials repeatedly emphasized that the militant group had committed to provide "safe passage" for Americans.
The Taliban escort missions happened "several times a day," according to one of the officials. "It worked, it worked beautifully," one official said of the arrangement
Dopers_Greed
(2,640 posts)They had months to get out. They chose to stay.
PortTack
(32,716 posts)Americans, those with citizenship in other countries
RussBLib
(9,005 posts)I mean, it's good that they did that, but I would hate to think we had to bribe them to do it. We'll see, I guess.
maxsolomon
(33,252 posts)that's a pretty good bribe.
reACTIONary
(5,768 posts)... but I don't think in a monetary sense. They wanted America out and they knew there was a decision to be made to extend the airlift. They would have been told that anything bad happening would mean an extension.
orangecrush
(19,434 posts)God forbid Trump had been in charge of this.
TrogL
(32,818 posts)Haven't seen shit like this since the (Canadian involved) Iran hostage situation or some of Kissinger's stunts.