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The Taliban isn't the organization demanding help. They seem relatively content to squat on the administrative offices in the central urban areas, simply to keep American military out.
The US economic sanctions are hitting all the folks on the periphery. The liberal institutions that used to live under the American military shadow are the ones we've effectively pincered between our punitive fiscal rules and the Taliban's own ultra-orthodox conservative social policy.
This is exactly what happened to Iran in the early 80s. A revolution powered by a combination of progressive anti-monarchists and revanchist religious leaders emerged victorious, only for the progressives to get knee-capped by a Reagan government that claimed to be targeting the religious leadership. The only way to make this analogy more perfect would be for the US to start funneling chemical weapons into Turkmenistan so they can start chipping away at the Afghan western border, like they did with Saddam's Iraq back in the early 80s.
Taliban squats on suffering of afghani people and slices it's workforce in half just because. They know the donations would come. They don't need to do anything for the west to feel pity of this country for the years of occupation - and while Talibs don't have anything to do with it afghani nation would be carefully supported whatever bullshit they do.
Talibs took over Afghanistan in mere days because the existing government (whatever platform they even had) was too codependent on american presence. Corrupt and weak, without any political or military might, it predictably flopped. That's what 20 years of this 'buildimg' effort went up to become. There were no plan to leave, especially that fast, and as long as it existed the way it did, no one bothered to nurture afghani own political ground. And when they left, it crumbled.
20 years in the wilderness fighting a guerrilla campaign against a hostile invading army does little to cultivate a base of moderate bureaucrats.
The donations can't come so long as they remain head of the national government. The US sanctions regime forbids it.
The prior government was made dependent on US presence as a control on their domestic authority. This was a feature, not a bug. Americans gave the Iraqi government too much slack, and they immediately started forming diplomatic relationships with their Iranian neighbors. So we ran Afghanistan differently, hobbling the Kabul government such that they couldn't do anything without US consent.
Then we left, and the administration collapsed like a house of cards, because that's all it really was. Just the window-dressing of a liberal democracy over a foreign military dictatorship.
But when we left, we also ripped out the base of the Afghan economy. We looted the national treasury. We shut down all the interstate electronic infrastructure. We froze access to foreign markets. And we threatened any business that hoped to do trade into Afghanistan with the same kind of penalties. Consequently, we crashed the Afghan economy and effectively blockaded it from access to fertilizers, medicines, and food imports that the state was relying on up to this point.
That is ultimately what's driving the current famine. Afghan is effectively under siege by threat of the US federal government.
Jesus fucking Christ. Tell me you know nothing about the aftermath of the Iranian Revolution without telling me you know nothing about the aftermath of the Iranian Revolution.