KEY POINTS
  • Wednesday marks one month since the Taliban seized power in Afghanistan and Kabul fell.
  • “There has not been nearly as much killing as I would have predicted in a country where the Taliban and the government were at odds for so long ... I expected a lot more revenge killing,” said Brookings Institute senior fellow Michael O’Hanlon.

Brookings Institute senior fellow Michael O'Hanlon told CNBC that while there's "no cause for celebration," the current state of Afghanistan is not as bad as he predicted it would be one month after the Taliban seized power and Kabul fell

"There has not been nearly as much killing as I would have predicted in a country where the Taliban and the government were at odds for so long ... I expected a lot more revenge killing," O'Hanlon explained during a Wednesday evening interview on "The News with Shepard Smith." "I have to say, [it's] less bad than I would have predicted one month into Taliban rule."