The office of the U.S. Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction (SIGAR), a federal watchdog agency, revealed in its regular report that China has held more than 200 meetings with Taliban terrorists since their return to power, Afghanistan’s Tolo News reported this weekend.
SIGAR published the information in its quarterly report officially released on October 30, summarizing the current situation in Afghanistan under Taliban rule, the money America is spending in the country at the moment, and the catastrophic humanitarian and economic situation on the ground in the country. The report noted that the Taliban passed its most draconian set of “morality” laws yet since its return to power in 2021, empowering its terrorists to abuse civilians for a wide variety of alleged violations of Islamic law including improper facial hair for men and speaking in public…