Americans are still in shock after former President Donald Trump was nearly assassinated at a rally in Pennsylvania this weekend. [emphasis, links added]
Many have criticized the mainstream media's handling of the shooting itself, as well as the outpouring of statements by Democrats and journalists condemning “political violence,” who have repeatedly compared Trump to Adolf Hitler and described him as a threat to democracy in this country. Unable to survive”.
this Washington post On Monday, the once-respected newspaper published a front-page story that failed to appease those critics. Promote the Taliban's efforts to combat so-called climate change in Afghanistan.
The “International Climate Change Conference” hosted by this repressive terrorist organization failed to attract many foreign guests, and it’s easy to see why:
Afghanistan remains a global pariah, in large part because of Taliban restrictions on female education, and this isolation prevents the country from receiving foreign funding for much-needed measures to adapt to climate change.
Therefore, the Afghan government is currently facing the effects of global warming to a large extent Blame foreigners for flooding and slow government aid. Some former Taliban commanders see global carbon emissions as a new invisible enemy.
“Just like they invaded our country, they invaded our climate.” Lutfullah Khairkhwa, the Taliban's deputy minister of higher education, said in his opening speech at the Jalalabad conference. “We must protect our climate, water and soil as much as we protect ourselves from invasion.” [bold added]
it is The latest example of bizarre media coverage of the Taliban Since the Biden administration’s disastrous withdrawal of U.S. troops from Afghanistan in August 2021.
For example, The brutal regime has been praised by some for vowing to tackle climate change and build a more “inclusive” society in the war-torn region.
Unfortunately, when the Biden administration The Taliban announce interim cabinet members, “without women” among them.
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