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Beijing entertains Taliban experts: mutual use of the CCP to play with fire | Wang Yi | Afghanistan | United States

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[Epoch Times, July 30, 2021](Epoch Times reporters Luo Ya and Li Yun interviewed and reported) Just after the US Deputy Secretary of State’s visit to China, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi met with the head of the Afghan terrorist organization Taliban in Tianjin, arousing international public opinion pay attention to. Experts say that Beijing and the Taliban are playing with fire, and believe that the CCP has made up its mind to become an enemy of the world.

Wang Yi, who had just received U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Sherman in Tianjin, also hosted a high-profile delegation led by the second Taliban, Baradal, in Tianjin on July 28. Wang Yi also praised the other side as a pivotal military and political force in Afghanistan, which is expected to play an important role in the process of peace, reconciliation and reconstruction in Afghanistan.

Beijing and the Taliban are playing with fire

In this regard, experts believe that Beijing and the Taliban are playing with fire, and the CCP is determined to be an enemy of the world.

Li Hengqing, a scholar at the Washington Institute of Information and Strategy in the United States, said that the Taliban itself is a terrorist organization. The implementation of extreme Islamic teachings, prohibiting girls from reading, and executing stoning, is brutal.

After the “September 11” incident in 2001, the United States launched a war to prevent other murders based in Afghanistan from continuing to organize. The Taliban fled after the war began in the United States. However, with the gradual withdrawal of NATO troops, especially after the U.S. withdrawal on July 3, the Taliban are making a comeback and controlling more and more territories in Afghanistan.

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Li Hengqing said that terrorist organizations like this use terrorist activities to achieve their political goals.

Why is the CCP regime still with the Taliban in a high profile? Li Hengqing analyzed that because the United States has withdrawn its troops from Afghanistan, a vacuum has formed in this place. The CCP must participate in the reconstruction of Afghanistan and play a huge role there.

He said that the Afghan government forces and Taliban forces are now fighting, and the Taliban have already accounted for more than half of the rivers and mountains. The CCP hopes to infiltrate its forces into Afghanistan. On the one hand, it can prevent the Taliban from combining with the Turkistan movement and turn Afghanistan into a training base for East Turkistan. On the other hand, Afghanistan is stable and the CCP can promote the “Belt and Road” initiative.

Li Hengqing believes that the CCP’s cost to achieve these two goals is very high. On the one hand, funds and weapons must be provided. On the other hand, it may offend the entire world and the entire Western democracies. Looking at it now, the CCP has made up its mind to be the enemy of the world.

“The CCP stood behind the Taliban and became the sponsor and supporter of the Taliban. It was just like the alliance between China and North Korea. The three generations of the regime of the Kim father and son, the CCP stands behind.” Li Hengqing said, “The overall feeling is that it is to achieve political goals. He has become more and more courageous, dare to solve its own problems in a way that offends the people of the world.”

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Expert: The CCP and the Taliban use each other

Beijing current politics observer Hua Po analyzed that the CCP has been isolated internationally. It has a foreboding that the Taliban will regain power. Therefore, regardless of whether it is a terrorist regime or not, Beijing needs to speed up relations.

Hua Po said that after the United States withdrew from Afghanistan, the Taliban counterattacked, seeing that Afghanistan is about to change again. The CCP invited the Taliban to the meeting, and the two sides made mutual promises. Mainly out of consideration of economic interests. Afghanistan is very rich in mineral resources, and the CCP has made a lot of investment in mining there. Now the Taliban has captured about 70% of the territory and controlled many foreign traffic ports in Afghanistan, so the CCP has to deal with the Taliban.

“The relationship between the CCP and the Taliban has a long history. When Afghanistan was fighting the invasion of the former Soviet Union, the CCP and the Taliban terrorist organization had an indirect good relationship.” Hua Po said that if the Taliban were in power, they would also have to establish a good relationship with the CCP and let China. Increase investment. Both parties are based on interest considerations.

Analysis: The CCP is speeding up on the road to extinction

The CCP’s reception of the Taliban terrorist organization has also been strongly criticized by netizens on social media.

Some netizens pointed out that the CCP is speeding up on the road to destruction. The two superpowers of the United States and the Soviet Union have paid a huge price for eliminating the Taliban terrorist organization for many years. The CCP’s daring to publicly advertise its terrorism concept to the world means that it has been thoroughly with the civilized world. To break, I hope that the West and Russia will be vigilant enough that dancing with wolves will pay a heavy price.

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Some netizens also commented, “The CCP wants to use terrorists to strengthen its own power. It can be seen that it is dead!”

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