They are already invested, they won't walk away and they can't wait too long. Can the Taliban even disassociate with Al Qaeda? The whole IS-K situation is murky, are they enemies or simply the Taliban's new clean up crew? What we've been told and what we see don't really add up. Not to mention it only takes one charismatic imam to point out that there are millions of oppressed Muslims in China.China wants to extend the China–Pakistan Economic Corridor that it has spent tens of billion to Afghanistan. However, China has made it clear that they are not willing to invest in Afghanistan until the Taliban stabilizes the country and disassociates with Isis and Al Qaeda.