Five years have just passed since the Taliban seized power in Afghanistan. Five years ago, every news broadcast opened with images of people fleeing in terror, literally, by land, sea, and air, and media discussions were almost entirely focused on what would happen and what it would mean. As always happens, the bubble deflated, and today practically no one remembers it. Not only that, but, what is undoubtedly worse, what it has meant for thousan…
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Five years have just passed since the Taliban seized power in Afghanistan. Five years ago, every news broadcast opened with images of people fleeing in terror, literally, by land, sea, and air, and media discussions were almost entirely focused on what would happen and what it would mean. As always happens, the bubble deflated, and today practically no one remembers it. Not only that, but, what is undoubtedly worse, what it has meant for thousan…