Now that the United States has withdrawn its last remaining troops from Afghanistan, many expect the result will draw in regional powers, each seeking to cultivate proxy forces to work through. Iran, Pakistan, Russia, and China all have their own designs for the future of Afghanistan, and each have specific economic, political and security priorities While many of these countries […]
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Russia urges calm between ally Tajikistan, Afghanistan
Russia urged Tajikistan and Afghanistan to resolve any dispute in a mutually acceptable manner, saying it had heard reports they were sending troops to their common border, TASS quoted the foreign ministry in Moscow as saying on Thursday (September 30), Reuters reported. Tajik President Emomali Rakhmon has refused to recognise the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan -appointed cabinet in Kabul and […]
Read more ›IEA wants friendly relations with all countries
Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar, Deputy Prime Minister of Afghanistan, said that Afghanistan wants good ties with all countries. Deputy PM on Thursday met with a number of Ambassadors of foreign countries in Kabul, where he assured the diplomats of having friendly relations with all nations. “If anyone has a problem with us, we are ready to solve it through dialogue. […]
Read more ›First shipment of aid arrives from China
China has sent its first shipment of humanitarian aid to Afghanistan since the fall of the previous government. Wang Yu, China’s ambassador to Kabul, said in a tweet on Wednesday that the aid included blankets and warm clothes. “The assistance shows deep love and friendship of Chinese people to Afghan people and reflects China’s role as a major country that […]
Read more ›Collapse of former govt, military rooted in US deal with IEA: CENTCOM chief
Senior Pentagon officials said Wednesday the collapse of the Afghan government and its security forces in August could be traced to a 2020 U.S. agreement with the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (IEA) that promised a complete U.S. troop withdrawal. General Frank McKenzie, the head of the U.S. Central Command, told the House Armed Services Committee that once the U.S. troop […]
Read more ›Khalilzad reflects on fall of Kabul govt and military
US special envoy for Afghanistan Zalmay Khalilzad said this week that many questions remain unanswered on why former president Ashraf Ghani fled the country unexpectedly and why the Afghan military forces dissolved within just a few hours. He also stated that in his opinion, the leadership of the former government made a “grand miscalculation” – that the US would never […]
Read more ›Taliban, China Decry Afghan Airspace Violations By US
The Taliban and China called Wednesday for the United States to stop flying drones over Afghanistan’s airspace, saying such actions were in breach of Afghanistan’s sovereignty and a mutual agreement. “We recently saw [the] United States violating all international rights, law and …commitments [made] to the Islamic Emirate [the Taliban] in Doha, Qatar, as Afghanistan’s sacred airspace is being invaded […]
Read more ›DOD Leaders Address Bagram Departure In Afghanistan, Noncombatant Evacuation Operation Timing
Following the U.S. departure from Afghanistan in August, some questioned the hand-over of Bagram Air Base — about 27 miles north of the capital city, Kabul — saying the move was ill-advised and had been a tactical mistake. Secretary of Defense Lloyd J. Austin III said maintaining a presence there would have been costly, and would not have helped the […]
Read more ›On Afghanistan And China-Pakistan: Is Quad Becoming A Lost Cause? – OpEd
The Quad grouping will graduate from the last virtual meet of four leaders to the physical summit on September 24, when US President Joe Biden hosted Japanese outgoing Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga, Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison, and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in Washington DC. But then Quad has been a doubters’ paradise ever since it was coined due […]
Read more ›Counterview: Iran-Taliban Romance And US Withdrawal From Afghanistan – OpEd
Tehran used to continuously assure the West that the danger did not lie in Shia Islam to global peace, and the episode of 9/11 occurred on the right time for the Iranians to prove their claim. Though Irans then President Mohammad Khatami provided intelligence to the United States and IRGC-QFs (Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps – Quds Force) Qassem Soleimani oversaw […]
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