Speaking with Kim Brown on Voice of Russia, the Carnegie Moscow Center’s Peter Topychkanov highlighted the propaganda value that this incident provides for the Taliban, to support their claims that the United States is at war not only with them but with Islam writ large. He mentioned that the use of such incidents serves to bolster recruiting efforts by the Taliban as they wage an information campaign, which is unlikely to be calmed by official apologies in the mass media.
Topychkanov also argued that NATO will find it hard to negotiate with the Taliban as their departure appears imminent. He pointed out that Afghan society is fractured; while the United States may reach agreement with one faction, other groups in Afghanistan may not honor it.
