The Taliban are changing their strategy to seize chokepoints around major Afghan cities – including Kabul - as a prelude to launching attacks, according to the head of Kabul-based think tank. It comes as the US nears the halfway point of a troop withdrawal, ahead of President Biden's 11 September withdrawal date with fears that the Kabul administration will be unable to survive without international assistance. "The fall of districts is nothing new, but the Taliban's attacks of select strategic districts in the southern and eastern provinces surrounding Kabul is significant," Tamim Asey, head of the Institute of War and Peace Studies, told Radio Free Europe/Radio Liber
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