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Significance

Pentagon spokesperson Peter Cook in a statement labelled Mullah Mansour a "key obstacle to peace and reconciliation in Afghanistan", referring to his repeated refusals to negotiate with Kabul. Yet while his elimination represents a major setback for the Taliban, the prospects for peace talks have not necessarily brightened.

Impacts

The Taliban's position on Islamic State group depends on how soon a new leader is chosen and recent unification gains are consolidated.

International involvement in Afghanistan is unlikely to change in the short term as a result of Mullah Mansour's killing.

Reprisal attacks by the Taliban against foreign forces could rise.

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