Archive for May 23rd, 2021

Can Pakistan Remain Immune If Afghanistan Descends Into Chaos? – Analysis

Pakistan, which shares a 2,640 km land border with Afghanistan, has undoubtedly much to gain from a peaceful Afghanistan. However, as foreign troops depart, the persistent failure of Afghan parties to strike a lasting peace deal could pose multiple challenges for Pakistan and its security interests. At this moment, it needs to make careful choices to preserve the intended goals […]

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Afghans who worked with German troops cite threat to lives, seek protection

Some Afghans who worked with German troops in Afghanistan have said they see a big threat to their lives after coalition forces leave the country in the next few months and are seeking protection. Expressed concerns about their future, the Afghan contractors held a protest outside German troops’ base in the city of Mazar-e-Sharif, seeking asylum and protection, reported Tolo […]

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“We Afghans Are Just Being Used Against Each Other”

Former Afghanistan President Hamid Karzai, 63, on his empathy for the Taliban, his bitter disappointment with the former protective power, the United States, and why he considers the EU as his role model. He says the key to war and peace for his country, however, lies with Pakistan. DER SPIEGEL: Mr. Karzai, the Taliban are the very specter of terror […]

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8 Soldiers, 20 Taliban Killed as Clashes Continue in Baghlan

Eight members of the Afghan forces were killed in an attack by the Taliban on their outposts in Guzargah-e-Noor district in Baghlan on Friday night, two sources from security agencies in the province said on Saturday. The Defense Ministry in a statement said that 20 Taliban including Amrullah, the designated district governor of Taliban for the district, were killed in […]

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Govt Prepares 18-Member List for Supreme State Council

The Afghan government has finalized the names of eighteen people as members of the Supreme State Council, according to a document a copy of which was seen by TOLOnews. There are 14 men and 4 women on the list. Along with the names of President Ashraf Ghani, names of the head of High Council for National Reconciliation Abdullah Abdullah, former […]

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Afghanistan: Violence Displaces Over 8,000 Families

Over 8,000 families have been displaced in at least five provinces as fighting intensifies on multiple fronts between government forces and the Taliban, the Ministry of Refugees and Repatriations said on Saturday. The families are faced with lack of shelter, access to health services, education and other facilities for a normal life, according to the displaced persons. Baghlan, Helmand, Kunduz, […]

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America’s Military Could Kills Millions in Minutes. So Why Does It Keep Losing Wars?

One of the primary reasons America can’t seem to win wars in the modern era is because when it comes to issues related to war and peace, nearly every administration since Bill Clinton has enacted bad foreign policy. Here’s What You Need to Remember: The best way to ensure we don’t have to fight a war against one of those […]

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US lawmakers concerned Taliban may grab military gear after withdrawal

US Brigadier General Matthew Trollinger, deputy director of politico-military affairs for the Joint Staff, told Senate lawmakers during a hearing on Afghanistan that US military equipment could end up in the hands of Taliban fighters and terrorist groups. When pressed for a guarantee that enemy fighters in the region won’t steal some of the abandoned and gifted military equipment, Trollinger […]

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Provincial council member among six wounded in Badakhshan

Local officials of Badakhshan province confirmed on Saturday that six people including Munira Allamyar, a member of the provincial council, were wounded in an explosion in PD5 of Faizabad city. According to the officials the explosives were placed in a motorbike that targeted a vehicle of Allamyar. Eyewitnesses say that three people including Allamyar, a member of the provincial council, […]

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Govt welcomes NATO’s three-pronged support plan

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) of Afghanistan has welcomed NATO’s pledge to support Afghanistan after the withdrawal of the international forces from the country. NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said in his meeting with French President Emmanuel Macron in Paris on Friday that NATO’s future support to Afghanistan “will have three main pillars.” “As we end our military presence, we […]

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