
Episode 6. Abandoning the Frontlines: Annie Pforzheimer on U.S. Diplomacy, Taliban Rule and the Struggle for Afghan Futures
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In this powerful episode of Talibanology, host Tamim Asey is joined by Ambassador Annie Pforzheimer — former Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Afghanistan and South Asia, and former Deputy Chief of Mission at the U.S. Embassy in Kabul.
Drawing on her three decades in U.S. diplomacy and her new book The U.S. and the Taliban: A Policy Reckoning, Annie offers a candid and insightful critique of America’s engagement with the Taliban—from flawed assumptions to policy missteps—and explores what’s next for U.S. strategy in the region.
The conversation dives deep into:
•The long-term viability of the Taliban Emirate
•U.S. policy options: isolation, engagement, or recognition?
•The fate of Afghan women, girls, and civil society
•Counterterrorism priorities and regional dynamics
•Lessons from the U.S. withdrawal and legacy of international involvement
This is a must-listen episode for anyone seeking clarity on where Afghanistan stands today—and where it may be headed tomorrow.