Taliban chief killed in drone strike, he was replaced 3 minutes later

Taliban replaces leader killed in U.S. drone strike
https://www.washingtonpost.com/worl...top-table-main_afghan-750a-top:homepage/story

Haibatullah Akhundzada, a cleric and once the Taliban’s top judge, was a deputy under Akhtar Mohammad Mansour, who was killed in Pakistan’s Baluchistan province on Saturday. His appointment could strengthen the divided group by easing infighting between Taliban factions.

The Taliban also struck. The announcement was accompanied by an attack in a suburb of the capital, Kabul, by a Taliban suicide bomber who killed 11 government employees on their way to work....
 
So their first choice is dead, good!

Are you sorry about that, you wish we had not killed their first choice?
 
So their first choice is dead, good!

Are you sorry about that, you wish we had not killed their first choice?
which first choice is dead? Mansour?
This cleric looks to be more "moderate" in that he might negotiate with the Afgh gov't. Mansour would not.

It's the only way forward for US/NATO and Afgh. the Taliban are to powerful on the battlefield
 
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