Archive for June, 2021

Civil War In Afghanistan Will Threaten Afghanistan, China And Pakistan – OpEd

The United States, which has prosecuted a war against Afghanistan since October 2001, has promised to withdraw its combat troops by September 11, 2021. This war has failed to attain any of the gains that were promised after 20 years of fighting: neither has it resulted in the actual fragmentation of terrorist groups nor has it led to the destruction […]

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Afghanistan is the key for Ankara-Washington relations

One of the important topics of discussion at the recent NATO summit in Brussels was the Afghan peace process. The protracted peace talks between the Afghan government and the Taliban, the start of the withdrawal of foreign troops and the completion of this process by Sept. 11, 2021, have all raised concerns about the future of the country among the […]

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After US Withdrawal From Afghanistan, What Role Will Kazakhstan Play?

As the U.S. prepares to leave Afghanistan, is it Kazakhstan’s time to shine? The greater Central Asia region is preparing for the departure of U.S. troops from Afghanistan by September. While Washington’s “forever war” is coming to an end, regional governments are concerned about a potential spillover of the violence that is (once again) brewing in Afghanistan. One of those […]

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Ex-Pakistani diplomat: Biden ‘delusional’ to think Taliban has broken ties with al Qaeda

The Biden administration is “delusional” if it thinks the Taliban have broken or will break from what is left of the al Qaeda terrorist network in Afghanistan, says a former top Pakistani diplomat in Washington. Husain Haqqani, who served as Islamabad’s ambassador to the U.S. a decade ago and is now a senior fellow with the Hudson Institute, said the […]

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Clashes Inch Closer to Outskirts of Charikar City North of Kabul

Clashes between government forces and the Taliban have reached the outskirts of Charikar City in the central province of Parwan – 63 kilometers north of Kabul – but troops on the ground have not received orders from the center to retake the collapsed areas from the militants. The control of two districts in Parwan, Siah Gerd district and Shinwari, fell […]

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Five Districts Fall to Taliban in 24 Hours

Five districts have fallen to the Taliban in the last 24 hours, including Shor Tapa in Balkh, Chak and Sayed Abad in Maidan Wardak, Rustaq in Takhar and Arghistan in Kandahar, adding another layer of complexity to the alarming situation that has emerged following the fall of territory to the militant group. Takhar lawmakers in Parliament said Rustaq is the […]

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Dostum Vows to Return to North, Suppress Taliban

Former vice president Marshal Abdul Rashid Dostum, who is in Turkey for treatment, said Sunday he will soon return to his home province of Jawzjan in northern Afghanistan to suppress the Taliban in the north, after consultation with President Ghani and the Defense Ministry. “I predicted this years ago,” Dostum said, referring to Taliban offensives in northern provinces. “All districts, […]

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Hundreds More Take Up Arms as Clashes Intensify

As clashes continue and intensify, hundreds more have taken up arms against the Taliban in support of the government forces, this time in Herat, Patkia, Ghor and Kunduz provinces. Those who took up arms said they will not allow their villages to fall to the Taliban who they claim would damage the country’s infrastructure. So far, hundreds of people have […]

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US forces conduct airstrikes against Taliban targets in two provinces

US forces targeted Taliban positions in northern Afghanistan on Friday, Fox News reported citing a US defense official. According to the report, the US military has carried out airstrikes against the Taliban in Baghlan and Kunduz provinces. “An unknown number of Taliban fighters were killed in Baghlan and Kunduz provinces, where the strikes took place,” the report said. The Taliban […]

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Top secret UK military documents about Afghanistan found at bus stop

Classified UK Ministry of Defense documents containing details about HMS Defender and the British military in Afghanistan have been found at a bus stop in Kent in the United Kingdom, the BBC reported. According to the report, one set of documents discusses the likely Russian reaction to the ship’s passage through Ukrainian waters off the Crimea coast on Wednesday while […]

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