True. The Taliban are Afghans, and in several parts of the country during the peak of ‘our’ conflict there, they were the more credible and reliable choice if the alternative was ANA or ANP.We're watching airport videos and assuming the entire country is in a panic to leave. There are also videos of Taliban parades with kids swarming vehicles and throwing rocks at images of politicians. I'm willing to bet there is a sizable portion of the Afghan population that is happy right now.
The only reason I mention this is that the narrative seems to be that the Taliban are taking over the Afghan people. Remember, the Taliban are the Afghan people, or at least a segment of them. In civil wars, there are winners, and there are losers. What we are witnessing is the sad end of scores being settled when a foreign proxy government falls.
They also took care of their own, and their families, better than the ANA or ANP did. Some areas were extremely pro Taliban as the Taliban in that area (often operating with individuals who came from those villages) treated the locals decently fair.
I believe the fear is that the Taliban regime overall won’t be the reasonable, somewhat progressive groups commanded by local commanders in some areas. It will be a swift return to how things used to be, and a long list of individuals to torture & murder, along with their families.
The masses at the airport show us just how scared people in Kabul are. In some regions or villages away from the major centres, perhaps many of them feel a breath of relief that ‘the war is over’. Business will continue more or less like usual.
But the masses storming the airfield are a good visual representation of how the locals of Kabul are feeling. And if the Taliban intends to root their power there, the locals will either have to get on board, shut their mouths, or be lashed, tortured, or killed into compliance. Ugly situation.