Ex-Minister "Will Support Taliban," but there's a catch!

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General Khoshal Sadat, the formerly Afghan deputy interior minister, stated he was willing to come back to afghanistan and would support for Taliban if they pledged to respect national symbols and also women's rights. Khoshal Sadat had a talk with the Taliban about his returning to afghanistan, as per Pajhwok Afghan Media. "I've spoken with the Taliban. I would return to afghanistan, announce my allegiance for the new administration, and bring the Afghan air Force as well as Special Forces back up and running if they respect our national flag, national anthem, women's rights, as well as people's privacy "he stated.

Khoshal Sadat also has worked as the police head of the nation. As per Reuters, Khoshal entered the police Special Forces in 2003 after graduating.  Khoshal Sadat, like so several other officials inside the Ashraf Ghani administration, had to escape afghanistan just after the Taliban seized command of Kabul on august 15. As the Taliban marched into Kabul, several Afghan air Force pilots escaped. uzbekistan has taken in a large number of them.
According to current intelligence estimates, the Taliban have around 2,000 military cars, some US Humvees, possibly up to 40 planes, comprising UH-60 Black Hawk helis, scouting helicopter gunships, as well as ScanEagle military drones.

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